Poem and manuscript [manuscript]. [18--]

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Poem and manuscript [manuscript]. [18--]

MS of a poem (incomplete?) by Charles Whitehead. 46 lines. MS of the Anatomy of an existing editor of Weakly Rubbish, (an attack on H. F. Watts, editor of the Melbourne Argus). 4 p. Both these items were sent to MacKenzie Bell, Biographer of Charles Whitehead, by James Smith, Editor of the Australasian with his letter enclosed.

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Watt, H. F.

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Whitehead, Charles, 1804-1862

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Bell, Mackenzie, 1856-1930

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Mackenzie Bell was born in 1856 in Liverpool, England; he settled in London in 1884; the same year saw the publication of his book, Charles Whitehead : a forgotten genius; wrote critical articles for Academy, Speaker, Temple Bar and other publications; became a member of the Reform Club; other published works include Verses of varied life (1882), Spring's immortality : and other poems (1893), and Christina Rossetti : a biographical and critical study; he died in 1930. From the descri...

Smith, James.

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James Smith was a printer's apprentice in Virginia. From the description of James Smith reminiscences, 1840-1843. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 244007371 Epithet: of Add MS 27925 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001199.0x0002d5 Schoolteacher, member of the 9th Michigan Infantry Regiment, U.S. Army, and farmer; of Romeo (Macomb Co.), Mich. From the description ...