Benj[amin] R. Tucker : Data / assembled by Agnes Inglis, [1939?]

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Benj[amin] R. Tucker : Data / assembled by Agnes Inglis, [1939?]

Consists of notes compiled primarily from correspondence and published works concerning Tucker as "Author, Translator, Editor, and Publisher. Together with accounts of People and Publications closely affiliated with himself...," particularly S. P. Andrews, J. F. Bray, W. B. Greene, and J. Warren. Accompanied by two different versions: "Second Duplicate Set" (1 v. ([137] p.), typescript with holograph corrections and additions) and "My own typed set" ([116] leaves, typescript with holograph corrections), which includes [13] p. of corrections sent to Inglis by Tucker's widow, Pearl Johnson Tucker, on Jan. 30, 1943.

1 v. ([128] p.). Typescript, with holograph corrections and additions.

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University of Michigan

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