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Longmans, Green, & Co., 6 & 7 Clifford Street, London, W.1.—They cite a review of V. L. Griffith's Experiments in Education.
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Part of Manuscripts in Printed Books
Longmans, Green, & Co., 6 & 7 Clifford Street, London, W.1.—They cite a review of V. L. Griffith's Experiments in Education.
Part of a letter from —— to Sir Walter Greg
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Letter from C. T. Onions to Sir Walter Greg
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Part of a letter from Allan H. Stevenson to W. W. Greg
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(Place of writing not indicated.)—Discusses watermarks in quartos in the Huntington Library.
Letter from Peter Alexander to W. W. Greg
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Letter from — Cheney(?) to W. W. Greg
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Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd, 44 Museum Street, London, W.C.1.—Sends page-proofs and refers to the air-raids.
Part of a letter to W. W. Greg
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Transcript
[…]
In your Court Records p. 93 (13 April 1603) you may care to refer to Arber II. 38. There was a London edition of the Lepanto published by Stafford and Hooke, 1603. A copy was in Bindley IV. 410—Heber IV. 1189—Britwell (private cat. of Eng. poetry II. 220, but not, apparently sold at Sotheby’s, see Checklist). See Arber III. 232.
[…]
Transcript of an entry in a Stationers’ Register, dated 17 Feb. 1606
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(Letter-head of the Houghton Library.)
Photograph of Alfred W. Pollard on the beach
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Letter from Sydney C. Cockerell to W. W. Greg
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(An engraved form, filled up by hand, including an engraving of the Museum by E. H. New, 1910.)
Photograph of a view of the Cam through a gate in the cloisters of Trinity College
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Letter from Henry R. Plomer to W. W. Greg
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8 The Broadway, Hammersmith, W.—Praises Greg’s notes on John Phillip (as reprinted from The Library).
Letter from W. A. Raleigh to W. W. Greg
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Letter from E. Gordon Duff to W. W. Greg
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Park Nook, Prince’s Park, Liverpool.—Asks about the types and borders used by Thomas Berthelet.
Letter from E. Gordon Duff to W. W. Greg
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Park Nook, Prince’s Park, Liverpool.—Comments on Greg’s list of books printed by Thomas Berthelet.
Letter from Edward McClure to W. W. Greg
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Postcard from Willi Bang to W. W. Greg
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(Undated. Postmarked 29(?) Jan. 1905.)
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(Marked by Greg, ‘See Duff’s letter’, i.e. MSPB 24.)
Letter from Eugénie Strong to W. W. Greg
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Letter from G. F. Barwick to W. W. Greg
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British Museum, London.—Accepts the offer of a copy of his 'English Plays and Masques' (sic).
Letter from A. W. Pollard to W. W. Greg
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10 Lauriston Road, Wimbledon.—The Bibliographical Society thank him for his List of English Plays, and he has been elected a member of Council.
Letter from Henry James to Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
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3 Bolton St. - Thanks Lord Houghton for his note about the book [The American]; agrees that 'the Bellegardes are rather "belated". They would have been more probable under the old régime; but I suppose a novelist has always to force matters a little. But even to modified Bellegardes an American savoring much of the soil would never have been acceptable. The French don't at all like the Americans (according to my observation) - none, that is, save M. [Charles Frederick] Worth; & he, I believe, is English!. But the French, after all, don't like any one but the French!...'
Hopes that Houghton has completely recovered. Will leave town in a few days, but will visit Houghton before he does so. 'Yours faithfully & gratefully, H. James jr.'
Letter from Chas. B. Scott to William Whewell
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19 Dean's Yard, Westmr. S.W. - Describes a 'disorderly scene' in [Westminster] School on Shrove Tuesday, 'the Cook having failed for 3 years to throw the pancake over the bar'; has written a poem about the ensuing fracas, a revised version of which he is sending Whewell.
Letter from Sylvain Van de Weyer to William Whewell
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Presentation letter.
Letter from G. Alan Lowndes to William Whewell
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Letter referring to the report of the various arguments against the new educational code, which will affect training colleges 'to a very great degree'.