Papers. 1870-1936.

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Papers. 1870-1936.

Correspondence with various personal friends and literary associates; discussion of Scottish politics in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; essays and speeches; holograph and typescript of his biography of Francesco Solano Lopez.

2.5 ft. : ill., ports. ; 33 cm. or smaller.

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