Mary Butts miscellany, 1918-1992.

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Mary Butts miscellany, 1918-1992.

This collection of materials relating to Mary Butts consists mainly of copies of her book reviews and articles, and of reviews of her books. Most of the materials are either photocopies or typescript transcriptions. Many were gathered from her scrapbook and some were obtained by her clipping service (some of the handwriting on these is her own, however). Other copies of reviews were obtained from various university libraries.

2 boxes (.75 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8319608

UC Berkeley Libraries

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