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- 6 Jul. 1941 (Creation)
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2 single sheets.
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With gift from Florence Image, widow of J. M. Image, 10 July 1941.
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8, Grange Gardens, Cambridge. - Thanks Winstanley for taking an initial look at the letters [from her late husband to W. F. Smith]. Mr [Hugh McLeod?] Innes has 'just approved Vol. i in its present form'. Would like Winstanley to read through again and if he has no corrections to pass the typescript to the Master [G. M. Trevelyan] to convey to the Council. Would like to produce a 'more perfect edition' of the letters if 'life should again prove amenable'.
Explains that 'Gaps in and at the end of sentences denote Greek passages which await the pen of a Classic. Paragraphs omitted are not indicated since my husband generally disposed of a subject in a paragraph - and the omissions do not disturb the rhythm. But words and passages omitted, as also one or two arresting observations shorn of their context which I retained, are duly indicated'.
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- Image, Florence (1893/4-1962), wife of John Maxwell Image (Subject)
- Winstanley, Denys Arthur (1877-1947), historian (Subject)
- Image, John Maxwell (1842-1919), classicist (Subject)
- Smith, William Francis (1842-1919), classicist and scholar of Rabelais (Subject)
- Innes, Hugh McLeod (1862-1944), college administrator (Subject)
- Trevelyan, George Macaulay (1876-1962), historian, public educator, and conservationist (Subject)