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1985
In 1835 Jacob R. Elfreth purchased a small blank book for his four children to write in frequently. This facsimile edition of their letters will charm and delight everyone with its intimacy.
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In 1835 Jacob R. Elfreth purchased a small blank book for his four children to write in frequently. This facsimile edition of their letters will charm and delight everyone with its intimacy.
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Copying, Letter-Books and the Scribal Circulation of Letters
2012Early modern letters survive to us today in range of material forms. While multiple copies of an individual letter may be textually identical, one might survive as an‘original’ letter sent ostensibly to its first reader; another as a copy made by the sender or recipient and preserved in a formal ‘letter-book’; and ten others might be copies — extant as
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Occupational Therapy: the Official Journal of the Association of Occupational Therapists, 1953
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