Richard Aldington Collection 1913-1963

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Richard Aldington Collection 1913-1963

The collection contains afew examples of Aldington's poetry and a typescript of (1955), but is composed primarily of correspondence betweenAldington, 1892-1962, and fellow poets, publishers, editors, and friends. AnEnglishman, Aldington left his homeland in 1928 and divided his time betweenFrance and Italy with a brief stay in the United States during World WarII. Lawrence of Arabia: A Biographical Enquiry

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