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Clodd, Edward4
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Sender: Gissing, George Robert

Recipient: Clodd, Edward

Letters: 1

Date(s): 19 Jan 1897

Location: BC Clodd. In Clodd, "Pioneers of Evolution" [end]

Note: Understood to be in the edition by P. Coustillas, 1973.

Sender: Gissing, George Robert

Recipient: Clodd, Edward

Letters: 1

Date(s): 1 Sep 1898

Location: BC Clodd. In Clodd, "Occultism" [p.7]

Note: Understood to be in the edition by P. Coustillas, 1973.

Sender: Gissing, George Robert

Recipient: Clodd, Edward

Letters: 1

Date(s): 19 Jun 1901

Location: BC Clodd. Inserted in Gissing's "Will Warburton" (1905).

Note: With a letter from Gabrielle Gissing. Understood to be in the edition by P. Coustillas, 1973. Unable to accept invitation because of ill-health. Enclosing copy of "The Charlatan" [i.e. "Our Friend the Charlatan", published 1901].

Sender: Gissing, George Robert

Recipient: Clodd, Edward

Letters: 1

Date(s): 8 Jan 1902

Location: BC Clodd. Inserted in Gissing's "The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft" (1903).

Note: With various press cuttings and a letter from Gabrielle Gissing, 1904. Understood to be in the edition by P. Coustillas, 1973. Thanks for letter. Looking forward to appearance of Clodd's volume on Huxley. Meredith's autobiography. Gissing's work on Roman novel ["Veranilda"] suspended by ill-health. His forthcoming study of Dickens, and "An Author at Grass" (to appear in "The Fortnightly"). His last marriage. Better health.

Sender: Gissing, George Robert

Recipient: [unknown]

Letters: 1

Date(s): 27 Nov 1897

Location: BC Gen.q GIS. Inserted inside the front cover of Gissing's "By the Ionian Sea" (1901).

Note: Autograph postcard pasted inside the front board. Sent from Cotrone. Greetings; an account of the district; the prevalence of fevers and lack of water.