Correspondence, 1957, with William D. Boutwell.

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Correspondence, 1957, with William D. Boutwell.

Consists of one letter (1957 Feb. 20, TL (carbon copy), 1 p.) from Boutwell requesting permission to include Dunsany's short story, The speech, in a collection to be published by the Teen Age Book Club, and Dunsany's response (1957 Mar. 1, ALS, [2] p. on 1 leaf with env.) granting his permission and sending a complete copy (lacking) of the story for Boutwell to use.

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Boutwell, William D. (William Dow)

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Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Baron, 1878-1957

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Baron Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett Dunsany was an author, aristocrat, adventurer, chessmaster, and soldier; he is probably best known for writing fantasy fiction, ghost stories, and drama under the name Lord Dunsany. Raised on the family estate in County Meath, Ireland, he was influenced by Greek mythology and the Bible. A member of the Coldstream Guards, he fought in the Boer War, World War I, and the Easter Rebellion. A prolific and diverse writer, he is considered an early master of high...