Letter, 10 August, [193-?] : to Edward McKnight Kauffer.

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Letter, 10 August, [193-?] : to Edward McKnight Kauffer.

A typescript letter signed by Virginia Woolf from Monk's House, dated August 10th. In the letter, Virginia Woolf thanks Kauffer for sending American newspapers. Woolf comments that she thinks the papers "are altogether better than ours, more vulgar, more lively."

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Kauffer, E. McKnight (Edward McKnight), 1890-1954

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Artist and graphic designer. From the description of Autograph letter signed : London, to Messrs. Duckworth & Co., 1922, Nov 12. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 759590617 Edward McKnight Kauffer (b. Dec. 14, 1890, Great Falls, Montana-d. Oct. 22, 1954, New York City) was an American-born artist noted for his avant garde graphic design and poster art, especially in Britain. From the description of Kauffer, E. McKnight (Edward McKnight), 1890-1954 (U.S. National...

Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941

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Virginia Woolf (b. January 25, 1882, London, England–d. March 28, 1941, Ouse, River, Englnad) was a noted novelist and is now viewed as a pioneer of feminist literature. She was a member of the Bloomsbury Group, comprised of English artists, philosophers, and writers in the early twentieth century. She was also a co-founder and operator (along with husband Leonard Woolf) of Hogarth Press. Though she received little formal education, her father, a writer and editor with strong ...