Typed letter : Sag Harbor, New York, to Frederick B. Adams, 1957 Jan. 2.

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Typed letter : Sag Harbor, New York, to Frederick B. Adams, 1957 Jan. 2.

Concerns his work on Sir Thomas Malory: "I've been steeped in the Arthurian Legend since I was ten years old. I guess no other single thing has had so much effect on my work except possibly the King James Version." Also describes his daily working routine at his Sag Harbor home.

1 item (1 p.) ; 28.1 cm. + with envelope.

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