Keats's letters : manuscript, 1895.

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Keats's letters : manuscript, 1895.

Review H. Buxton Forman's complete edition of Keats's letters. Manuscript printer's copy and page proofs with annotations in an unidentified hand and typescript description of the manuscript.

14 leaves : 57 cm. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7799639

Houghton Library

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