Letters, 1920-1926, to Philip D. Sherman.

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Letters, 1920-1926, to Philip D. Sherman.

[1] 1920, March 23, Florence, Italy [4 p. with envelope].--She tells Sherman where he may obtain copies of two of her books. [2] 1923, August 18, Leeds, England [2 p. with envelope].--She is sorry she cannot send the passage requested. [3] 1926, October 8, Florence, Italy [2 p. Enclosed is an autograph manuscript leaf].--She sends a leaf of a manuscript of hers.

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