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Old 10-18-2021, 09:41 AM   #2
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Great compilation, elegantly designed and presented as ever. Thank you!

I have a number of pieces not included (in the main gleaned from archive.org). They are proof read. Should you wish to add them I would be happy to let you have copies.

Non-Fiction:
  • A Plea For Sunday Reform.
  • Considerations On The Copyright Question
  • A Pictorial Tour To St. George Bosherville (hilarious!)
  • The Exhibition Of The Royal Academy (1851)
  • Recollections Of Charles Fechter
  • Speech at the Lotos Club, New York
  • Doctor Dulcamer, M. P.
  • Books Necessary for a Liberal Education
  • How I Write My Books

Fiction:
  • A little Fable (very short story fragment)

Interview:
  • ‘Celebrities at Home’ (1877 interview with Wilkie Collins, focusing on the creation of the plot, characters and title of the Woman in White. Written by Edmund Yates).
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