Letter, 1977 December 5 [manuscript].

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Letter, 1977 December 5 [manuscript].

Standard writes to Elizabeth and Willis Tompkins about access to the incunabula in Lessing Rosenwald's library; Stella Standard's new cookbook; a paperback edition of "Calligraphy's flowering, decay, restoration"; and his critical study of Arrighi's hand.

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