George Meredith letter

Scope and Content

Address: Box Hill, Dorking, [Surrey]. To 'Sir Reynard' [Edward Clodd]. 'If you like to have the dedication [of Walter Copeland Jerrold's book on Meredith] you have only to bow your head ... But there should be no mention of you as the subject's friend, for that would overpower the appreciation ...'
Autograph, with signature.

Arrangement

See hard copy catalogue.

Access Information

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This document is inserted in W Jerrold (1902) 'George Meredith: an essay towards appreciation' (presentation copy to E Clodd) - Library classmark (XIX) Bc [Meredith - Appendix - Jerrold]. To request the document, please place an order for the volume, specifying that you wish to see the autograph letter AL153.

Other Finding Aids

Typescript catalogue available in the Library's Special Collections Reading Room.