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  2. Special Collections Manuscript Letters and Ephemera of Artists and Authors (1650-1921) as Selected and Transcribed by Mollie Connelly
  3. Letter and Ephemera From Filson Young to Edmund Gosse
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Letter and Ephemera From Filson Young to Edmund Gosse

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Concerning a book the author sends to Gosse, and his appreciation for Gosse's work.

Date Created
1876 to 1938
Contributors
  • Young, Filson, 1876-1938 (Author)
  • Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Topical Subject
  • Gosse, Edmund, 1849-1928
Extent
3 leaves, writing on recto of the first.
1 negative
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
Special Collections Manuscript Letters and Ephemera of Artists and Authors (1650-1921) as Selected and Transcribed by Mollie Connelly
Identifier
Identifier Type
Locally defined identifier
Identifier Value
MSS_363_YOF_undated_1_1
Identifier Type
Locally defined identifier
Identifier Value
MSS_363_YOF_undated_1_2
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Series
19th Century Manuscripts||British Correspondence||Irish Correspondence
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25640
Note
Curator's Note: Handwritten note on back of letter reads "Heller Coll Removed from Edmund William Gosse's copy Synge, john M. Works ty Maunsel 1910 ADC. This is the Maunsel of Maunsel and Company, Limited of Dublin. Maunsel was the publisher of Synge's works listed below.
Postage Details: Stationery reads Gerrard 8145 53 Upper Brook Street: Park Lane W.
Condition of Original: Glue stains visible.
Creation Date Details: Range is the author's lifespan.
Provenance: From the Heller Collection, tipped into The Works of John M. Synge, local call numbers SPEC D-872 v. 1-4.
System Created
  • 2014-08-29 01:29:23
System Modified
  • 2021-07-19 04:13:12
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  • 1 year 8 months ago
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  • OAI Dublin Core
  • MODS XML

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