Sitwell collection, [192-?]-1941.

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Sitwell collection, [192-?]-1941.

Ms. dinner menu (3 Nov. 1931); ms. of "En famille" by Edith Sitwell; 2 a.l.s. by Osbert Sitwell.

4 items ; 25 cm. or smaller.

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