Letter from Robert Louis Stevenson to Edmund Gosse, 31 Oct. 1881 includes: ff. 177, 178 Robert Louis Stevenson, writer: Sir Edmund William Gosse, writer: Letters to Sir Edmund William Gosse from Robert Louis Stevenson: 1879-1883.
Letter from Robert Louis Stevenson to Edmund Gosse, 16 April 1880 includes: ff. 179-180 Robert Louis Stevenson, writer: Sir Edmund William Gosse, writer: Letters to Sir Edmund William Gosse from Robert Louis Stevenson: 1879-1883.
Letter from Robert Louis Stevenson to Edmund Gosse, 29 July 1879 includes: ff. 181-183 Robert Louis Stevenson, writer: Sir Edmund William Gosse, writer: Letters to Sir Edmund William Gosse from Robert Louis Stevenson: 1879-1883.
Letter from Edmund Gosse to T. J. Wise, concerning the first edition of Robert Louis Stevenson, An Object of Pity; 12 June 1901. Ashley Library Catalogue, vi, p. 9. includes: ff. 184, 184b Sir Edmund William Gosse, writer: Thomas James Wise, book collector: Letters to Thomas James Wise from ...
Two Letters from Edmund Gosse to T. J. Wise, concerning the printing of Robert Louis and Fanny van de Grift Stevenson, The Hanging Judge, 1914; 21 Feb., 11 March 1914. Ashley Library Catalogue, vi, p. 12. includes: ff. 185, 186, 186b Sir Edmund William Gosse, writer: Thomas James Wise, book ...
Letter from Robert Louis Stevenson to Norman MacColl, in which mention is made of the writer's Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin, 1887; [1886?]. Ashley Library Catalogue, vi, p. 14. includes: f. 187 Norman MacColl, Editor, 'The Athenaeum': Robert Louis Stevenson, writer: Letter to Norman MacColl fro...
'Rosamond'. Two fragments of scene III:―(a) Draft of song 'Belle est madame, et bien douce en son dire', differing by one word in line 6 and all of line 14 from the text printed on pp. 187-188 of the first edition. The draft is written on one side only of a part folio leaf of ruled white wove pa...
'Rosamond' (no title in the MS.): a verse tragedy by A. C. Swinburne; [1857-1860]. Two autograph drafts, the earlier (4354) containing the greater part of scene I, scenes II to IV, and approximately two thirds of scene V, the other (A1842), containing fragments of a later version of scene III. In a letter to Edwin Heath written 17 Feb. 1858 Swinburne first mentions this work, saying '. . . Rosamond is about my favourite poem, and is now verging on a satisfactory completion. The first scene...
includes: ff. 3, 3b Mary Leith, wife of Disney Leith: Walter Theodore Watts-Dunton, formerly Watts; critic, novelist and poet: Thomas James Wise, book collector: Letter to Thomas James Wise from Mary Leith rel. to W. T. Watts-Dunton: 1919.ff. 3, 3b Mary Leith, wife of Disney Leith: Thomas J...
Two Letters from Mrs Disney Leith to T. J. Wise, mentioning her relationship with W. T. Watts-Dunton in his later years, and discussing the bibliography of A. C. Swinburne, Rosamund, Queen of the Lombards, 1899; 25 April and 1 May 1919. Ashley Library Catalogue, vi, pp. 50-51.