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DICKINSON OF HOLFORD... A series of love poems written to Violet Dickinson from HR, entitled "Sept Morceaux Erotiques a Mademoiselle Laetita Dickinson"., Sep 1944


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  • DICKINSON OF HOLFORD
  • A series of love poems written to Violet Dickinson from HR, entitled "Sept Morceaux Erotiques a Mademoiselle Laetita Dickinson"., Sep 1944

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  • Somerset Heritage Centre
Reference number
  • A/AGV/70
Description
  • Includes: Fool's Music, Arabesque; The Quantock Stag; The Sere, the Yellow Leaf; Morceaux Erotique.
Date
  • Sep 1944
Extent
  • 1
Format
  • file
Access status
  • Open
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  • Item

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