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Letter dated 2nd December 1909 from Lucien Pissarro to Emery Walker re the Roxburgh Club. Pissaro wishes to make a donation to the club of an edition of Herrick Songs and asks for Walker's help. He also states that he is making a gift to Walker of a copy of Songs by Ben Jonson. Found inserted in the book, Songs by Jonson, Ben, when acquired by the museum, shelf L34 (F) . Part of the Emery Walker Library.
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1909-12-02 - 1909-12-02 1909 - 1909
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Letter from Lucien Pissaro dated December 2nd 1909.
The Brook
Hammersmith
2nd Dec 09
Dear Mr Walker
When you were here the other day you spoke of the Roxburgh Club & I have been thinking that I should be very glad to do something for them-
Do you think they would like to have part of an edition of Herrick Songs[i] that I have long wanted to do – I send you a prospectus that we sent out some time back – We got 30 promises of subscription but that was not enough to allow us to undertake it.
I wonder if you would be good enough to talk to the Secretary about it & show him the Ben Jonson I am sending with this.
Will you also keep the Ben Jonson for I would like you to have one of our books in your nice collection and this makes a very nice excuse for me to give it to you.
Yrs v.Sincerely
Lucien Pissaro[ii]
[Footnotes:
[i]Robert Herrick (1591 – 1674) was a poet. Several of his works, a well-known example being ‘Gather ye rosebuds while ye may’, were set to music.
[ii]Lucien Pissaro (1863 – 1944) was an artist, print-maker and wood engraver. CAW]