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According to the publisher (in correspondence with Brown Univ. Lib., Nov. 2000) among these is an 8-page corrected typescript of an apparently unpublished article about Lawrence written by Williamson soon after Lawrence's death in 1935, not printed elsewhere in this volume
T. E. LAWRENCE: CORRESPONDENCE WITH HENRY WILLIAMSON. Edited by Peter Wilson. With a Prologue and Epilogue by Anne Williamson and a Foreword by Jeremy Wilson.
When Lawrence read Henry Williamson's Tarka the Otter in 1928, he recognised that its author had extraordinary descriptive power: 'I put Williamson very high as a writer,' he later wrote. From this beginning grew a correspondence that lasted until Lawrence's death in 1935.
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When Lawrence read Henry Williamson’s Tarka the Otter in 1928, he recognized that its author had extraordinary descriptive power: ‘I put Williamson very high as a writer,’ he later wrote. From this beginning grew a significant correspondence that lasted until Lawrence’s death in 1935.
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Joyce Wright initiated a personal correspondence with Henry Williamson, whose works she greatly admired, in 1953, which continued spasmodically until her death in October 1960. The collection consists of about 20 letters from Williamson to Wright, written between 1953 and 1960.
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Correspondence with Henry Williamson. Edited by Peter Wilson. Salisbury, Castle Hill Press, 2000. Tall octavo, xviii, 219 pages with a frontispiece portrait of Henry Williamson. Brown cloth, top edge gilt; small name-stamp (and private library number) of Ian Pettman on the half-title; a fine copy with the fine dustwrapper.