Letters, 1918-1924, London, to Philip D. Sherman, Oberlin, Ohio.

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Letters, 1918-1924, London, to Philip D. Sherman, Oberlin, Ohio.

[1] 1918, February 28 [ALS. 2 p. with envelope].--Does not have a copy of The Fairy Changling. [2] 1921, August 18 [TLS. 1 l. with envelope].--"Writing from memory it was in the second edition of Mrs. Gaskell's Life or the second issue, that a reference to Tabby was omitted." [3] 1924, March 28 [TLS. 2 p.].--Concerns the Richmond and Branwell portraits of Charlotte Bronte.

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