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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 From Edward Dowden to Bram Stoker
  4. MSS 363, DOE 1885-1 Transcription

MSS 363, DOE 1885-1 Transcription

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