Letter from Mary Gordon to The Hogarth Press (04/01/1936)

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Letter from Mary Gordon to The Hogarth Press (04/01/1936)

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Mary Gordon informs Leonard Woolf that the close friends and family of her sources have passed away or are unreachable. She adds some notes to her chapters, and includes her author's introductory note. Gordon explains that she distrusts Caroline Hamilton's work on the Llangollen Ladies because of Hamilton's lack of evidence and the latter's reasonings.

Handwritten letter signed by Mary Gordon.