Autograph letters signed (3) : London and Edinburgh, to Alfred H. Miles, 1888 Oct. 5. and 1891 May 6 and [n.d.].

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Autograph letters signed (3) : London and Edinburgh, to Alfred H. Miles, 1888 Oct. 5. and 1891 May 6 and [n.d.].

About anthologizing, and deriding the notion that Kipling was "a poet without influence."

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