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King's/PP/EMF/18 contains:
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607 Correspondence from E.M. Forster to Lorna Beatrice Wood
608 Correspondence between E.M. Forster and Leonard Woolf
609 Correspondence from E.M. Forster to Virginia Woolf
610 Correspondence from E.M. Forster to Andrew H. Wright
611 Letters to Basil Charles Wright
612 Letter from E.M. Forster to Agnes Lilian Wyatt
613 Letter from E.M. Forster to T. de Wyzema
614 Letter from W.B. Yeats to E.M. Forster
615 Card from Martin Young to E.M. Forster
616 Correspondence from Morton Dauwen Zabel to E.M. Forster
617 Correspondence between E.M. Forster and unknown persons
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The Papers of Edward Morgan Forster

Title Correspondence between E.M. Forster and unknown persons
Reference EMF/18/617
Creator Unidentified correspondence
Covering Dates 1907–1969 (Latest date supplied by postmark. Some documents undated.)
Extent and Medium 66 items in 3 envelopes; paper
Content and context

23 autograph postcards, signed, 1 autograph letter, signed, fragment and 2 Christmas cards. [p.m. 1934-69] and undated.

Photocopied transcripts of 2 autograph letters, signed, from E.M. Forster to 'Dear Sir', 1924 and undated.

To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 18/unidentified (1)

2 autograph letters, signed, from E.M. Forster. 1926 and 1938.

2 autograph letters, signed, 4 autograph letters (2 incomplete), 1 typed letter, signed, 1 typed letter and 12 autograph postcards, signed, to E.M. Forster. 1923-67 and undated.

To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 18/unidentified (2)

1 autograph letter, signed, from E.M. Forster to an unknown literary agent volunteering his services. 10 May 1907.

To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 18/unidentified (3)

The letter of 10/5/07 was given by Dr. Kim Haag in June 2009. It was found tipped into a first edition of 'A Passage to India'.

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Originals of photocopies held at University of California at Los Angeles.

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