Manuscript, 1912.

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Manuscript, 1912.

Consists of one 273-page annotated typescript of When They Come, 1912. Other collections at the HRC containing correspondence and notes ranging in date from 1919-1938 from Reginald Turner include those of the British Sexological Society (to George Ives, nd), Frank Harris (1932-1938), D.H. Lawrence (1920), Compton Mackenzie (1932), Giuseppee Oriole (notes on an over-annotated 90's, nd), Hugh Walpole (1919-1937), and Oscar Wilde (to his son Vyvyan Holland, 1938). The bulk of the correspondence is with Harris and Walpole. Turner discusses in four undated letters to Harris issues pertaining to Oscar Wilde. There are ten letters to Harris's wife from 1932 to 1938 that consist of itineraries and discussions of current affairs. Correspondence between Turner and Walpole consists of seven letters from Walpole to Turner (1919-1937) and nine letters from Turner to Walpole (eight undated, 1937). Content is focused primarily on Walpole's works.

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Turner, Reggie, 1869?-1938

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Turner was a British author. Beerbohm was a British author and caricaturist. From the description of Letters to Max Beerbohm, 1896-1938. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612375349 From the guide to the Reggie Turner letters to Max Beerbohm, 1896-1938., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) British novelist. From the description of Manuscript, 1912. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at A...