Letters and manuscripts / John Galsworthy. 1899-1932.

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Letters and manuscripts / John Galsworthy. 1899-1932.

Correspondence (1908-1932), with Frank Vernon concerning production of The Pigeon, and other plays, W.S. Baddeley, J.F. Peake, H.C. Duffin, et. al.; mss. of West Country and other verses, with dedicatory letter to Edward Garnett tipped in, short stories, essays, and public letters; contract for filming rights to The white monkey; includes letter to Louis H. Cohn enclosing a facsimile of Galsworthy's letter on behalf of the Royal Literary Fund; refers to his sister, Ada Galsworthy.

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