The bandbox : [papers relating to the poem], 1877-1941.

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The bandbox : [papers relating to the poem], 1877-1941.

Photocopies of the manuscript of a paper concerning Robert Louis Stevenson and Mrs. Samuel Lloyd Osbourne, later Mrs. Stevenson, with accompanying documentation and a photocopy of a facsimile printing of Stevenson's "The bandbox." Includes notes by Walter Woodman Wright.

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