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Part of a letter to W. W. Greg
MSPB/8 · Parte · 1931 x 1959
Parte de Manuscripts in Printed Books

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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.

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Manuscripts in Printed Books
MSPB · Fondo · 1762-1955

Most of the items included in this category are letters, and most are connected with the publications into which they are inserted.

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MSPB/89 · Unidad documental simple · 30 Oct. 1908
Parte de Manuscripts in Printed Books

75, Eaton Rise, Ealing, W. -- Sends the book and will be glad to know what Munby thinks of it, says the Morning Post alleges he wastes his time on trivial topics, that he has no critical power, or ideas, depressing for a man of sixty-eight who cannot change his spots.

MSPB/96 · Unidad documental simple · Feb., Aug. 1907
Parte de Manuscripts in Printed Books

Two letters written from Inglefield, Gomshall, Nr Guildford. The first, dated 25 February 1907 announces that she has moved to the country for her health, and thanks him for his nice words about her book; the second, 9 Aug. 1907 concerns arrangements to meet.

MSPB/95 · Unidad documental simple · 9 May 1907
Parte de Manuscripts in Printed Books

Pyrford Rough, Woking -- Returns vol. II, regrets that it is only privately published, would enjoy reviewing it; notes the gorse, broom, and rhododendron blooming, and that he passed three nightingales 'new abaysshed' as Chaucer says, and not yet back to full melody. This letter is followed by a list, also in Tuckwell's hand[?] listing the younger Darwin generation.

MSPB/90 · Unidad documental simple · 3 Oct. 1906
Parte de Manuscripts in Printed Books

75 Eaton Rise, Ealing, London, W. -- Given Munby's scrupulous habits of correspondence, Dobson wonders if Munby received the Evelyn Prefaces, which he addressed to "Beach Hotel, Seaton."

MSPB/98 · Unidad documental simple · 23 Feb. [1906]
Parte de Manuscripts in Printed Books

Cannes -- Admires Mrs Litchfield, who has given her a copy of A Century of Darwin Letters; has been ill, which has delayed her departure; refers to tensions between France and Germany.