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Kipling, Rudyard
Contents generally include: biographical information and drafts (often in multiple versions) of Ellmann's bio-commentary on each poet; selected poems by each author, photocopied from published sources; press cuttings of articles; rights and permissions to reprint poems; lists of corrections; and fragments of page proofs.
Kipling, Rudyard to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-02-15
Original, with Kipling's signature.
Kipling, Rudyard to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-05-07
"Dear Madam, Mr Rudyard Kipling, who has just returned from abroad and is overwhelmed with arrears of correspondence, has asked me to acknowledge your letter of the 6th May, and to say in reply that he regrets he is unable to help you in regard to your forthcoming biography..."
Kipling, Rudyard to Miss Nesbit-Bland [Edith Nesbit], 1903-03-11
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Kipling, Rudyard to Miss Nesbit [Edith Nesbit], 1896-11-15
Transcribed copy of the same letter.
Both pages are the SAME LETTER, but with slightly different penciled notations from the researcher.
Kipling, Rudyard to Miss Nesbitt[sic] [Edith Nesbit], undated
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Kipling, Rudyard to Miss Nesbitt[sic] [Edith Nesbit], undated
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Penciled notations from the researcher.
Kipling, Rudyard to Miss Nesbitt[sic] [Edith Nesbit], 1905-11-15
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Item is in extremely poor condition, with significant damage as well as holes possibly caused by insect damage. Housed in mylar enclosure.
Kipling, Rudyard to Mrs. Bland [Edith Nesbit], 1907-08-19
Transcription of the original letter.
Kipling, Rudyard to Mrs. Bland-Tucker [Edith Nesbit], 1923-11-15
This is a packet of materials kept together to maintain integrity.
The handwritten note is to Julia Briggs from an assistant named Sharona.
The letter from Kipling to Nesbit is a handwritten transcription.
The reader's reports are handwritten transcriptions by H.D. Banning and E. Garnett dating to the late 1890s and seem to be reviews or book reports about several Nesbit stories.