James Wilson Bright correspondence
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- Title:
- James Wilson Bright correspondence
- Date:
- 1894 to 1920
- Creator:
- Bright, James Wilson, 1852-1926
- Description:
- Letters from friends and collegues concerning literary and other professional matters. Among the correspondents are Joseph Carhart, Alexander Green, R.H. Hudnal, C.N. Lagley, Lord Northbrook, John Phelps, Charles H. Ross, W.H. Schofield, Edward S. Sheldon, Reed Smith, and Robert Stein.
- Subject:
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- English literature -- Study and teaching
- Philologists -- United States
- Carhart, Joseph
- Green, Alexander
- Hudnal, Richard Henry, b. 1870
- Lagley, C. N.
- Northbrook, Thomas George Baring, Earl of, 1826-1904
- Phelps, John
- Ross, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1842?-1897
- Schofield, William Henry, 1870-1920
- Sheldon, E. S. (Edward Stevens), 1851-1925
- Smith, Reed
- Stein, Robert
- Format:
- correspondence
- Language:
- English
- Extent:
- 42 items
- Digital Collection:
- James Wilson Bright correspondence
- Catalog Record:
- https://find.library.duke.edu/catalog/DUKE000887896
- Rights:
- Copyright Undetermined
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- Identifier:
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- RL.30318
- 000887896
- duke:547275
- secst0311
- ark:/87924/r4gx47x83
- f0a917fb-788a-425c-9506-06c5b25e7018
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- https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r4gx47x83
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