Letter, 1932 Feb. 18, Dunsany Castle, Meath [Ireland], to Mr. Wilson, [n.p.].

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Letter, 1932 Feb. 18, Dunsany Castle, Meath [Ireland], to Mr. Wilson, [n.p.].

Discusses his definition of honest workers as opposed to those who "advertise harmful foods" or who dabble in sky-writing, praises the work of Binyon [i.e. , Laurence Binyon, 1869-1943?], and mentions that none of his present work is yet sufficient for a whole book.

[4] p. on 1 leaf. Holograph signed.

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Binyon, Laurence, 1869-1943

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