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Letters and clippings about Henry Kingsley : manuscript.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Manuscripts Misc Mss Box 25 Folder 20
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Format:
Manuscript
Author/Creator:
Ellis, S. M. (Stewart Marsh), compiler.
Contributor:
Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Kingsley, Henry, 1830-1876.
Kingsley, Henry.
Genre:
Manuscripts, English -- 20th century.
correspondence.
Clippings.
Physical Description:
17 items (21 leaves) : paper ; 27 x 21 cm + 1 envelope and 1 photograph
Production:
London?, circa 1931-1933.
Contained In:
Miscellaneous Manuscripts. Box 25 Folder 20
Summary:
A collection of 8 letters, all addressed to Mr. Ellis, 9 newspaper clippings, one envelope with newsprint photo attached, and one photograph of Henry Kingsley. Some of the clippings mention the monument to Kingsley in Cuckfield Churchyard, Sussex. Also mentioned, in letters to the editor, is a desire to not confuse Henry Kingsley with his brother Charles. Kingsley was was an English novelist and Ellis was a literary biographer.
Notes:
Formerly laid in the volume entitled Henry Kingsley, 1830-1876 : towards a vindication by S.M. Ellis, London, G. Richards, 1931 (University of Pennsylvania, Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection 823 K613.yE).
Cited as:
Stewart Marsh Ellis Letters and Clippings about Henry Kingsley (Misc Mss Box 25 Folder 20). Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, University of Pennsylvania.
OCLC:
1424817360

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