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TRER/22/80
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Letter from George Macaulay Trevelyan to R. C. Trevelyan
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- 28 Feb 1914 (Creation)
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2 Cheyne Gardens. - Asks Bob to send him 'a dozen notices' for the "New Parsival" to give to 'shops or persons'. Saw Mrs Charles Booth who said she and her husband had been 'laughing aloud over it and though it perfectly splendid'. Bain's [booksellers] knew about it. Wants to order it now from a few other shops. Adds a postscript saying that the 'Tramp' will be from Baker St to Chorley Wood on Sunday, leaving at 10.15. Expects Bob has sent the book to the M.G. ["Manchester Guardian"], "Times" and so on for review.
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- Trevelyan, George Macaulay (1876-1962), historian, public educator, and conservationist (Subject)
- Booth, Mary Catherine (1847-1939), née Macaulay, social reformer and philanthropist (Subject)
- Booth, Charles James (1840-1916) ship owner and social investigator (Subject)
- Bain, James Stoddart (1872-1943) bookseller (Subject)