Letter from Henry Woodd Nevinson to Roger Casement regarding Casement's ill health and the false notice of his appointment from the Foreign Office, his distrust in Morel, and England's treatment of Ireland,

1912 Dec. 19.
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Main Creator: Nevinson, Henry Woodd, 1856-1941
Contributors: Casement, Roger, 1864-1916
Summary:Nevinson goes on to say regarding the treatment of people by others; "But indeed the whole human race is so vile that I can't imagine why it was evolved or why it should continue. If only it had stopped at the lowest monkey stage, what an infinitely pleasanter and nobler life the world would be enjoying now!".
In collection: Roger Casement Papers, 1889-1945
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Letter is written on "From Henry W. Nevinson, / 4, Downside Cresent, / Hampstead, N.W." headed paper.

Physical description: 1 item (4 pages).

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Letter from Henry Woodd Nevinson to Roger Casement regarding Casement's ill health and the false notice of his appointment from the Foreign Office, his distrust in Morel, and England's treatment of Ireland,

1912 Dec. 19.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Roger Casement Papers, 1889-1945
Description:Nevinson goes on to say regarding the treatment of people by others; "But indeed the whole human race is so vile that I can't imagine why it was evolved or why it should continue. If only it had stopped at the lowest monkey stage, what an infinitely pleasanter and nobler life the world would be enjoying now!".
Main Creator: Nevinson, Henry Woodd, 1856-1941
Language:English
Extent:1 item (4 pages).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 13,073/34/5 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.