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A book of nonsense.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward
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Date Issued
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1846
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Identifier
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FSULearBook_004, fsu:48307
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E-book
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Title
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A book of nonsense.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward, Miller, James
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Date Issued
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[1875?], 1875
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FSULearBook_012, http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00065522, fsu:54166
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E-book
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A book of nonsense.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward
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Date Issued
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[between 1872 and 1875?], 1872, 1875, 1872, 1875
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Identifier
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FSULearBook_013, fsu:56236
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E-book
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Title
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The book of nonsense.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward
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Date Issued
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1898
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Identifier
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FSULearBook_008, fsu:52883
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E-book
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The book of nonsense to which is added more nonsense: with all the original pictures and verses.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward
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Date Issued
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[n.d.]
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Identifier
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FSULearBook_011, fsu:53933
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Format
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E-book
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Facsimile of A nonsense alphabet.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward
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Date Issued
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c1926, 1926
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Identifier
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FSULearBook_002, fsu:48246
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Format
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E-book
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Laughable lyrics: a fourth book of nonsense poems, songs, botany, music, &c.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward
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Date Issued
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1877
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Identifier
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FSULearBook_005, fsu:64184
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E-book
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Letter from Edward Lear to Henry Bruce, August 11, 1877.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, Baron, 1815-1895
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Abstract/Description
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Has sent the painting of the Kinchinjunga. Asks them not to state the price to anyone, for he would charge others more. Requests payment of the balance. May not return to England, for he has no family and few remaining friends. Speaks of various acquaintances.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32b_18
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Letter from Edward Lear to Henry Bruce, August 23, 1877.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, Baron, 1815-1895
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Lear is delighted that the painting of the Kinchinjunga pleases. Has been told that he cannot consider himself a painter since he paints on commission and is unknown to the public.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32b_19
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Letter from Edward Lear to Henry Bruce, December 31, 1883.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, Baron, 1815-1895
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Sends New Year greetings. Is 72 but continues working. Prefers large subjects as less trying to the eyes. Sends his works to Foord's in Wardour Street for sale. The two sons of his old servant now care for him. Quotes a portion of "Mrs. Jayphar's Wisdom."
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32b_21
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Letter from Edward Lear to Henry Bruce, July 3, 1868.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, Baron, 1815-1895
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Playfully accuses Bruce of avoiding him.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32a
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Letter from Edward Lear to Henry Bruce, July 31, 1863.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, Baron, 1815-1895
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Feels remorse at not having called on Mrs. Bruce. Has been hoping to get their children to his house. Has been making a small copy of a painting for "little Willie" Beadon, whose father lived at No. 9, opposite. Is going to Hastings. Refers to Napier's writings on Cephalonica. Lear will be in London in September and Bruce may select from numerous paintings. Refers to "Ionian Judge" political controversy. Hears Bruce is well liked as Under Secretary.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32a_03
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Letter from Edward Lear to Henry Bruce, June 6, 1875.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, Baron, 1815-1895
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Lear's friend, Penry Williams, has become concerned about the fate of correspondence he retains. Lear asks if Lord Aberdare would agree to keep it in case anyone should wish to prepare a memoir of Williams. Lear fears that he may forget to address the title his old friends now elevated to the peerage. He has completed Lord and Lady Aberdare's paintings of Smila and Benares. Will do Lord Aberdare's Kinchinjunga next winter.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32b_15
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Letter from Edward Lear to Henry Bruce, November 24, 1865.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, Baron, 1815-1895
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Compliments Bruce on his Ministry and describes his happy reaction to the appointment of Chichester Fortescue to the Irish Secretaryship. Hopes for the rise of T. G. Baring. Has been sketching but weather is foggy. He fears asthma. His servant George is ill at Corfu.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32a_06
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Letter from Edward Lear to Henry Bruce, October 18, 1865.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, Baron, 1815-1895
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Quarantines have changed his travel plans. After painting view of Jerusalem and Mt. Olympus, Lear will head south. Holman Hunt is to marry in December and go to Palestine. References to numerous social visits, including one to Tennyson.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32a_05
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Letter from Edward Lear to Henry Bruce, September 11, 1872.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, Baron, 1815-1895
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Regrets he will not be able to visit, for all his time is taken up. Acknowledges a commission for a painting to be executed in India.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32a_12
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Letter from Edward Lear to Henry Bruce, September 25, 1884.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, Baron, 1815-1895
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Acknowledges the purchase of his paintings for pounds 31.8.0. Is surprised that Millais receives such prices for works that require much less labor than Lear's. Considers new publications and republications. Refers to Richard Doyle as "a wonderfully beautiful artist." Speaks of his work on 200 illustrations for Tennyson.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32b_22
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Letter from Edward Lear to Henry Bruce, September 26, 1875.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, Baron, 1815-1895
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Has ordered a six-foot canvas to be sent to Sanremo for the painting of the Kinchinjunga. Stays at Franklin Lushington's on the way to Folkstone.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32b_16
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Letter from Edward Lear to Henry Bruce, September 8, 1866.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, Baron, 1815-1895
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Inquires about the opportunities for an old friend's son, who has been thrown out of work by recent economic conditions. Refers to the death of Thomas George Baring's father; the son will now be Lord Northbrook. Lear's friend Penry Williams thinks of settling in London. Lear has accidentally burned a canvas. Sir Henry Storks has asked Lear to go to Malta with him. References to Cardinal Manning and to Holman Hunt.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32a_07
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Letter from Edward Lear to Henry Bruce, undated.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, Baron, 1815-1895
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Concerns establishing a time for a visit with Bruce. Refers to the William Beadons.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32a_02
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Letter from Edward Lear to Henry Bruce, undated.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, Baron, 1815-1895
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Sorry to have missed him. Mentions T. G. Baring, E. Drummond, Mr. Helps, Stephen Carr, and Spenser Robinson. Gives an anecdote of a school inspector.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32b_23
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Letter from Edward Lear to Nora Bruce, April 15, 1868-May 7, 1868.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Bruce, Nora Creina Blanche Napier
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On a sheet begun at Cannes, 15 April 1868. Lear is miserable in Cannes and decided to leave. Since he could not go to Palestine as planned, he went to Corsica to paint. However, wet weather and fever make him think of returning to Nice and England.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32a_09
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Letter from Edward Lear to Nora Bruce, April 25, 1875.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Bruce, Nora Creina Blanche Napier
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Has failed to reply to her because of his eyesight and guests. Has seen Oliver Jones, Lord Digby and Lord Wyatt. Failed earlier to congratulate her daughter, Margaret Richmond, on the birth of a son. Is preparing landscape sketches for both Lord and Lady Aberdare. Plans another for Lord Aberdare. Expects to be in London in June. Requires a big room to exhibit his paintings. His servant's wife has died.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32b_14
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Letter from Edward Lear to Nora Bruce, December 24, 1870.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Bruce, Nora Creina Blanche Napier
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Mrs. W. Napier has not come. Refers to recent publication of his Nonsense Songs and Stories. His new rooms are too wet to occupy. The war has made it difficult to sell paintings. Becomes increasingly indifferent as he grows older. Asks after Mrs. W. Beadon, her children and others.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32a_11
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Letter from Edward Lear to Nora Bruce, February 13, 1875.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Bruce, Nora Creina Blanche Napier
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He has returned from India. Hears that she has twin grandchildren. Will begin a painting for her.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32b_13
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Letter from Edward Lear to Nora Bruce, February 26, 1877.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Bruce, Nora Creina Blanche Napier
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Is glad that Lord Aberdare was not seriously hurt. Received General, Mrs. and Miss McMurdo last Thursday. His servant George is very ill. Would Lord Aberdare be willing to make an advanced payment on his painting?
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32b_17
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Letter from Edward Lear to Nora Bruce, January 10, 1865.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Bruce, Nora Creina Blanche Napier
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Is reading a biography of her father, William Napier. Wishes to read Napier's account of the Peninsular War and other writings. Asks after her uncle, who wrote a history of Florence. Has walked to Genoa and back preparing drawings. Asks after Mrs. W. F. Beadon and child. Objects to social swells at Nice.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32a_04
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Letter from Edward Lear to Nora Bruce, November 25, 1868.
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Bruce, Nora Creina Blanche Napier
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About Henry Bruce's loss of an election for Parliament. Will finish 50 drawings in three more days.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32a_10
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Letter from Edward Lear to Nora Bruce, October 7, 1877.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888, Bruce, Nora Creina Blanche Napier
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Wishes to hear from them and to know how they like the Kinchinjunga. Speaks of his new servant's comical diction. Sends copies of his new list of paintings (not present). Has visited his old servant at Corfu.
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FSU_Lear_MSS_1978_32b_20
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Title
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More nonsense.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward
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Date Issued
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1889
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Identifier
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FSULearBook_006, fsu:52688
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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A nonsense birthday book.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward
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Date Issued
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1894
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Identifier
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FSULearBook_003, fsu:64852
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Nonsense drolleries: The owl and the pussy-cat; The duck and the kangaroo.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward, Foster, William
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Date Issued
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1889
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Identifier
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FSULearBook_009, fsu:52998
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E-book
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Title
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Nonsense songs.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward
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Date Issued
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[1894?], 1894
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Identifier
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FSULearBook_014, fsu:60671
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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The pelican chorus: and other nonsense verses.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward, Brooke, L. Leslie
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Date Issued
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[n.d.]
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Identifier
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FSULearBook_010, fsu:53844
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Queery Leary nonsense: a Lear nonsense book.
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Creator
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Lear, Edward, Strachie, Constance Braham Strachey, Cromer, Evelyn Baring
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Date Issued
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[1911], 1911
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Identifier
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FSULearBook_007, 12001225, fsu:52807
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E-book