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TRER/6/53
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Letter from Robert Oswald Sickert to R. C. Trevelyan
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- 17 Oct 1906 (Creation)
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12 Pembroke Gardens, Kensington, W. - Asks if Trevelyan has received his copy of "The Bird in Song" [in which his poem "The Lady's Bat" appears, see 6/47]. Sickert told Grant Richards to send it to Brimsley Johnson, since he keeps forgetting to ask [his brother] Oswald for Trevelyan's new address. Will then know whether the other poets have received their copies; he dares not write to Richards again, who will think he wants his cheque. Thinks it is 'quite a tidy little book' except for the 'hideous stuffed fowl' [the frontispiece]. The 'publishers war is waxing fierce'. Hopes Trevelyan will come to Kensington soon.
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- Sickert, Robert Oswald (1862-1923) brother of Walter Sickert (Subject)
- Richards, Franklin Thomas Grant (1872-1948), publisher and writer (Subject)
- Johnson, Reginald Brimley (1867-1932) editor and author (Subject)
- Sickert, Oswald Adalbert (1828-1885) artist (Subject)
- Sickert, Oswald Valentine (1871-1923) writer and salesman (Subject)