Autograph letter : London, to Jane Clark, 1960 Mar. 17.

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Autograph letter : London, to Jane Clark, 1960 Mar. 17.

Saying how much she enjoyed the party the previous day, especially as she has been "incarcerated" by illness or injury for three months; mentioning her work on the preface for her Swinburne anthology; mentioning mutual acquaintances and noting that she is enjoying Alan's book.

1 item (4 p.) ; 17.7 cm

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Clark, Alan, 1928-1999

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