I. R. Brussel Papers 1903-1973 (bulk 1929-1970)

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I. R. Brussel Papers 1903-1973 (bulk 1929-1970)

Papers consist mainly ofincoming correspondence from the many authors, book dealers, and bookcollectors who were both colleagues and friends of Brussel, with very fewresponses by Brussel present. The collection highlights Brussel's work in thebook trade over five decades.

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