Identifier
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Title
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Level of description
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Date
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Digital object |
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2a |
Letter from the editor of Chambers’s Journal (Charles E. S. Chambers) to R. B. McKerrow |
Item |
[25 July 1892] |
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3 |
‘The Inevitable Morning’, by ‘Kenneth Niel’ |
Item |
[1894 or 1895] |
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7 |
‘The bat story’ (first sketch) |
Item |
29–30 Dec. 1896 |
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12 |
Page from a story |
Item |
[late 1890s] |
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|
1 |
‘Our Trip up “The River”’ |
Item |
[1880s] |
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5 |
Untitled story, beginning ‘I am an old woman now’ |
Item |
17 July 1896 |
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2b |
‘A Strange Adventure’ |
Item |
[1892] |
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4 |
‘The Inevitable Morning’, by ‘Kenneth Niel’, with verses, as follows: ‘Dreams’, ‘A Descent into Hell’, ‘Therefore’, ‘Lydia’, ‘To one who looked eastward’, all but the last by ‘Kenneth Niel’ |
Item |
[1894–5?] |
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6 |
‘“What God hath joined together”: an incident’ |
Item |
24 May–22 Sept. 1896 |
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8 |
‘The Love of God’ |
Item |
31 Jan.–11 June 1897 |
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9 |
Untitled story, beginning ‘Over the sea the dull leaden cloud hung motionless’ |
Item |
17 Oct. 1897 |
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10 |
Untitled story, beginning ‘The sea is a mighty goddess’ |
Item |
[late 1890s] |
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11 |
Untitled story, beginning ‘Outside it was raining steadily’ |
Item |
[late 1890s] |
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