Letter, 1935 July 12, St. Tropez, Var [France], to Ethel Mannin [England?].

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Letter, 1935 July 12, St. Tropez, Var [France], to Ethel Mannin [England?].

Friendly letter mentioning her travels, and her interest in Mannin's book [i.e. Forever wandering (New York: Dutton, 1935)] and in seeing Mannin again.

1 p. Typescript signed.

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University of Michigan

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