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The Bell Ringer of Angels

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    The bell-ringer of angel's, etc

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    The bell-ringer of Angel's : and other stories

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    Abstract of title to land in Los Angeles belonging to Alexander Bell

    Manuscripts

    Bound, handwritten title abstract, prepared by Judson, Gillette and Gibson of Los Angeles, containing documents, dating back to 1844. Included are original documents such as tax assessments, mortgages, a deed, certificates of title, and descriptions of the property known as the "Bell Block" or "Bell Estates" on the S.E. Corner of Los Angeles and Alisio Streets in the city of Los Angeles owned by Captain Alexander Bell.

    mssHM 40693

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    A Night at Glenbogie

    Manuscripts

    Printed title: A Rose of Glenbogie.

    mssHM 12514

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    Clive Bell letters to Saxon Sydney-Turner

    Manuscripts

    A collection of letters, poems and ephemera related to Clive Bell. The letters are from Bell to his friend Saxon Sydney-Turner; they discuss family, travel plans, plays, music, their jointly authored book "Euphrosyne" and other personal subjects. The letters include references to his sister-in-law, Virginia Woolf, and fellow Bloomsbury friends Thoby Stephen and Lytton Strachey. The collection also includes two poems by Clive Bell, "With a box of caramels Boissier" and "Spring;" and one folder of printed material.

    mssHM 57610-57631

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    Clive Bell letters to Saxon Sydney-Turner

    Manuscripts

    A collection of letters, poems and ephemera related to Clive Bell. The letters are from Bell to his friend Saxon Sydney-Turner; they discuss family, travel plans, plays, music, their jointly authored book "Euphrosyne" and other personal subjects. The letters include references to his sister-in-law, Virginia Woolf, and fellow Bloomsbury friends Thoby Stephen and Lytton Strachey. The collection also includes two poems by Clive Bell, "With a box of caramels Boissier" and "Spring;" and one folder of printed material.

    mssHM 57610-57631