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letters1
commonplace-books1
english fiction1

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Rolfe, Frederick William (1860-1913)2
Beauclerk, Sidney De Vere1

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Archive Collection

Frederick William Rolfe, (Baron Corvo), collection

Rolfe, Frederick William (1860-1913)

1881-2011

Includes works and letters by Frederick Rolfe and the papers of Donald Weeks' who wrote and researched extensively on Rolfe.

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Published works of Frederick Rolfe

Rolfe, Frederick William (1860-1913)

1904-1960

Comprises an autograph manuscript of a revised version of 'Don Tarquinio' [1904]; an autograph letter of Rolfe to Father Sidney de Vere Beauclerk, dated 10 February 1906, held with a printed version o...

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Published works of Donald Weeks

1965

Comprises a typescript copy of 'Some inedited and unpublished letters of Baron Corvo 1909-1910'. There is a letter headed (to Barnard and Taylor) 11 June 1906 inserted between the front cover and fro...

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Business correspondence of Donald Weeks

1934-1977

Comprises letters to and from Donald Weeks. Many are from people he has contacted during the course of his research, some are from publishers.

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Newspaper cuttings formerly belonging to Donald Weeks

1973

Comprises reviews of Donald Weeks' book 'Corvo: Saint or Madman?'.

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Creative works of Donald Weeks

1963-1981

Includes 'The Angel that Didn't Fly', 'A Christmas Alphabet', 'A Christmas Diary' and some sketches all by Weeks.

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Donald Weeks' photographs

1900s-1970s

Includes photographs of family, friends and buildings. Some date from the early twentieth century and some from the 1940s.

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