Autograph letters signed from Archibald Henderson to William Winter [manuscript], 1904-1909.

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Autograph letters signed from Archibald Henderson to William Winter [manuscript], 1904-1909.

(1) Concerning George Bernard Shaw and his Candida. Addressed from Salisbury, N.C. and addressed to Winter in Mentone, Cal.; (2) On a bibliography Henderson is compiling of writings on Mark Twain. Addressed from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C. and addressed to Winter in New Brighton, N.Y.

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