| Manuscripts/MS Add.9856/1 contains: |
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| p.23b |
Letter from David Nichol Smith to Douglas Grant |
| p.24 |
Edmund Blunden, Verses to H. R. H. The Duke of Windsor, Oxford: printed at the Alden Press, 1936, bearing an inscription by Edmund Blunden to Douglas and Joan Grant, 30 June 1946 |
| p.25a |
Rejection slip from the editors of Horizon, bearing a note on the reverse by Douglas Grant |
| p.25b |
Rejection slip from the literary editor of The Spectator, bearing a note on the reverse by Douglas Grant, London |
| p.26 |
Rejection slip from the editor of the Cornhill Magazine, bearing a note on the reverse by Douglas Grant. London |
| p.27a |
Rejection slip from the editor of the Sunday Times, bearing a note on the reverse by Douglas Grant. London |
| p.27b |
'So hardly won is this lucidity', verse by Joan Grant, with a note by Douglas Grant concerning the occasion of the composition. Written on the reverse of an envelope addressed to Joan Grant by E. C. Gunn, postmarked Edinburgh, 8 Aug. 1946 |
| p.28 |
Print of a photograph showing Joan Grant, taken at Porthcurno. With a note on the album leaf by Douglas Grant |
| p.29 |
Letter from J. E. Morpurgo of Penguin Books Limited to Douglas Grant; Harmondsworth |
| p.30 |
Letter from Philip Tomlinson of the Times Literary Supplement to Douglas Grant; London |
| p.31 |
'Syllabus of a Course of Six Lectures on Some Nineteenth Century Novelists' given by Douglas Grant under the auspices of the University of Oxford Delegacy for Extra-Mural Studies University Extension Lectures Committee; Oxford |
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Papers of Douglas Grant, chiefly consisting of letters to him from Edmund Blunden
| Title |
Letter from Edmund Blunden to Douglas Grant; Virginia Water. Written on the reverse of a letter from Dorothy E. Marshall of the Lutterworth Press to Blunden, Redhill, 4 Sept. 1946 |
| Reference |
MS Add.9856/1/p.19 |
| Covering Dates |
7 Sept. 1946 |
| Extent and Medium |
1p |
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