Letter to Paul Lemperly [manuscript] 1929 December 20.

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Letter to Paul Lemperly [manuscript] 1929 December 20.

Holloway thanks Lemperley for a book he is sending, sends him a first edition of Hilaire Belloc's "Richelieu," praises the excellent writing in Ford Madox Ford's "No enemy," and comments on Ford's reply to his critics regarding Joseph Conrad, and describes Hemingway's "Farewell to Arms" as "brutal" and "elemental" with a "powerfully poignant" ending.

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