Letter to Randolph Greenfield Adams, Macon, Ga., 1934 September 3.

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Letter to Randolph Greenfield Adams, Macon, Ga., 1934 September 3.

Laid-in item removed from Harry Stillwell Edwards' Eneas Africanus (Macon, Georgia, 1932); PS1570 E5 E6 1932 *. Concerning "editions of Aeneas now available"

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