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Letter to Emery Walker from Douglas Pepler thanking him for a book he has sent. Found inserted in the book, A Royal Warren of Picturesque Rambles in the Isle of Purbeck, by Robinson, Charles when acquired by the museum, so may be this one, shelf F25. Part of the Emery Walker Library.
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1914-07-25 - 1914-07-25 1914 - 1914
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Letter from Hilary Douglas Pepler to Emery Walker dated 25th July 1914 concerning the loan of a book (found in a copy of “A Royal Warren or Picturesque Rambles in the Isle of Purbeck” by Charles Robinson)
XIV HAMMERSMITH TERRACE, LONDON, W
25. VII.14
Dear Emery Walker.
Thank you so much for lending me this book, even though it makes us so dissatisfied with the “progress” of 50 years. It is still a beautiful coast & much of it is unspoilt even though Hammersmith inhabitants go [& reside] there!
Sincerely yours
Douglas Pepler[i]
[Footnote:
[i]Harry or Hilary Douglas Clark Pepler (1878 – 1951) was a printer, writer and poet. He founded the St Dominic’s Press, first known as the Ditchling Press, in 1913, having been heavily influenced by the Kelmscott Press. CAW]