[Letter to Guy Pertwee], undated, Dublin. [1914?]

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[Letter to Guy Pertwee], undated, Dublin. [1914?]

Correspondence bearing on the publication of Russell's poems ("Babylon," "Our Throne's Decay) in The Reciter's Treasury of Irish Verse and Prose (London: G. Routledge, 1915). Russell tells [Pertwee] to apply to Macmillan for copyright permission (HLs); Macmillan tells Pertwee to pay a guinea for each poem (TLs, May 6, 1914). Text of poems from: The Reciter's Treasury (1 sheet).

1 envelope (3 items) ; 22 x 28 cm.

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Macmillan & Co.

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Pertwee, Ernest Guy

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Russell, George William, 1867-1935

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George William Russell was an Irish poet, journalist, nationalist, mystic and painter, known by the pseudonym "AE". A theosophist, he was, with W.B. Yeats, a leader of the Irish Renaissance and a co-founder of Dublin's Abbey Theatre. He edited "Irish Homestead" (1906-1923) and the "Irish Statesman" (1923-1930). He published works on religion and Irish politics, as well as numerous books of verse. The University of Victoria Libraries Special Collections has a mandate to acquire literary papers. ...