Letter from Alfred Perceval Graves to Mary Hutton,
1913 July 8.
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Summary: | Graves writes of a proposal to publish a series of books on Irish subjects by Irish people, to be entitled 'Every Irishman's Library'. He is looking for suggestions for the content, and also discusses the proposed price. |
In collection: | Mary Hutton Papers, 1884-1942. |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Notes: | The letter appears to be a circular. The typed address of 'Red Branch House, Lauriston Road, Wimbledon' is crossed out and replaced by Graves with 'Erinfa, Harlech, N. Wales', which was Graves's main residence after his retirement. Alfred Perceval Graves was a writer, folklorist, and schools inspector. He was a founder member in 1891 of the Irish Literary Society in London, and was involved in the formation of its offshoot the Irish Folk Song Society. He was the father of the poet, Robert Graves. Physical description: 1 item (1 page). more |
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