Letter, 1926, April 27, London, to Alphonse James Albert Symons II.

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Letter, 1926, April 27, London, to Alphonse James Albert Symons II.

Wishes to know what Symons wants done or not done in connection with Oscar Wilde correspondence. Is sending copy of La Gallienne's book bound as he suggested. Discusses publication of the American edition.

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Symons, A.J.A. (Alphonse James Albert), 1900-1941

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Alphonse James Albert Symons was born in a suburb of London and privately educated, until apprenticed to a furrier at age fourteen. With little experience in the book trade, he founded the First Editions Club, and soon published a bibliography of William Butler Yeats. An avid collector, he was editor of the Book-Collector's Quarterly, establishing himself as an authority on literature of the 1890s with essays and lectures. He wrote several biographies, notably The Quest for Corvo, an innovative ...

Huntington, Ch. White

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