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Time and Place, an anthology of short poems, chosen for their 'geographically sentimental' character and formally written out on parchment by the calligrapher William Graily Hewitt

MS. Eng. poet. e. 191

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Title

Time and Place, an anthology of short poems, chosen for their 'geographically sentimental' character and formally written out on parchment by the calligrapher William Graily Hewitt

Shelfmark

MS. Eng. poet. e. 191

Summary

Time and Place, an anthology of short poems, chosen for their 'geographically sentimental' character and formally written out on parchment by the calligrapher William Graily Hewitt.

Date

1938

Language

English

Physical facet

c. 206 x 132 mm.

Physical extent

21 Leaves

Custodial history

Presented by the scribe to Mrs. G.M. Durnford, May 1938.

Acquisition

Bought Sotheby's Sussex, 13 November 1985, lot 967.

Subject

English literature

Poems

20th century

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  • Hewitt, William Graily, 1864-1952

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