Letter, 1995 October 16.

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Letter, 1995 October 16.

1995

ALS from Elizabeth to Henry Pearson with a postscript note by Seamus Heaney. The letter mentions celebrations in honor of Heaney's Nobel Prize and encloses a photograph of Henry Pearson and 2 pages of the Swann Galleries catalog for June 22, 1995. Lot 17, four Poets for St. Magnus realized $450.00. Hand-addressed envelope.

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