Autograph letters signed (7) : London and Campden to Frederick Whelen, 1902 May 23-1909 May 1 and [n.d.].

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Autograph letters signed (7) : London and Campden to Frederick Whelen, 1902 May 23-1909 May 1 and [n.d.].

7 items (22 p.) ; (8vo) and (12mo)

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