Papers, 1883-1894.

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Papers, 1883-1894.

Papers of Edward Clodd (1840-1930), British banker and author, principally concern the Society of Authors and its chairman, Sir Walter Besant. Included are several personal letters. Correspondents include Ada Bayly, Sir Walter Besant, Edward Clodd, Moncure Conway, Dean Frederic W. Farrar, David Edward Hughes, Sir Edwin Ray Lankester, Clement Shorter, and Hesba Stretton.

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Clodd, Edward, 1840-1930

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Edward Clodd was an English banker, writer, anthropologist and folklorist. From the description of Concluding chapter of The story of primitive man, 189-? (State Historical Society of Iowa, Library). WorldCat record id: 191913987 Edward Clodd was a banker and anthropologist who wrote several popular treatises in support of Charles Darwin's theories. Born in Margate, Clodd secured work as a clerk during a visit to London, and had a long career with the London Joint Stock Bank...