Letters and press cutting [manuscript]. 1909 April 3 - 1966 November 19.

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Letters and press cutting [manuscript]. 1909 April 3 - 1966 November 19.

Two letters from Jack London to James Webb. The first is dated 3 April 1909 and written in Sydney. The second is dated 3 July 1909 and written in Panama. Both letters offer advice and encouragement to Webb about his writing. Webb wrote under the name of 'Bay Webb' and was a contributor to the Socialist. The press cutting is from the Age, 19 November 1966 and discusses the letters and Webb's writing.

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