Compton Mackenzie & his work : signed typescript.

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Compton Mackenzie & his work : signed typescript.

Corrected typescript of article "Compton Mackenzie & his work". Revisions in author's handwriting throughout text. Together with a brief letter on the letterhead of George H. Doran Publishers from George H. Doran to an unidentified recipient saying "Some day Sheila Kaye-Smith may be worth having." Originally published in the Bookman, vol. 62, pp. 391-95, Dec. 1925.

Typescript 11 leaves.Letter 1 page.

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