Letter from Jack Butler Yeats, Red Ford House, Greystones, County Wicklow to J. C. Miles.
Description
Yeats writes of his love of books of voyages and travel. He describes looking for books on Dublin’s second hand bookstalls. Relates that John Masefield has had a big success with his book of poetry The Everlasting Mercy. Yeats mentions that he did not think much of Reinhardt’s Oedipus in a Dublin theatre last year.
Creator
Yeats, Jack Butler
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Title | Letter from Jack Butler Yeats, Red Ford House, Greystones, County Wicklow to J. C. Miles. |
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Creator | Yeats, Jack Butler |
Date | 23 December 1912 |
Type | Component |
Ref | IE NGI/YA/Y66/1/27 |
Level | Item |
Condition | Good |
Language | English |
Extent | 1 item, 4pp |
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