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Letters to Clement Shorter and J. M. Bullock, mostly from authors and artists, late 19th c. - early 20th c.
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Manuscript
Subjects:
Bullock, J. M.
Shorter, Clement
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Edinburgh
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Edinburgh: National Library of Scotland
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