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TRER/21/61
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Letter from Mary Booth to R. C. Trevelyan
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- 1 Mar 1914 (Creation)
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28 Campden House Court, Kensington, W. - Is writingto say how much they have enjoyed 'the false Parsifal' [Bob's "The new Parsifal"]; her husband read it first, 'laughing over it all by himself'; when she read it she also 'had a laugh that really did [her] good'. Would not have thought have telling him about her 'unintelligent enjoyment' had George not told her she should. Has passed it on to Imogen and [her husband] Eric, who as 'more of a scholar... will taste its special qualities better', though she does not think he will enjoy it more.
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- Booth, Mary Catherine (1847-1939), née Macaulay, social reformer and philanthropist (Subject)
- Booth, Charles James (1840-1916) ship owner and social investigator (Subject)
- Trevelyan, George Macaulay (1876-1962), historian, public educator, and conservationist (Subject)
- Browne, Mary Imogen Gore- (1882-1975) wife of Colonel Sir Eric Gore-Browne (Subject)
- Browne, Sir Eric Gore- (1885-1964) Knight, soldier, businessman and banker (Subject)