Correspondence, 1932-1955 [microform]. [19--]

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Correspondence, 1932-1955 [microform]. [19--]

The letters discuss mainly college and literary matters. For instance, there is a short series of letters from Nichol Smith containing comments on Dryden, relating to MacDonald's preparation of John Dryden; a bibliography of early editions and of Drydeniana published in 1939.

2 microfilm reels : negative ; 35 mm.

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Libraries Australia

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