Letter from Stevens expressing his impression of the received books, as "trim" and "prim" and likes them immensely. He expresses an interest in Wolf for future work. With Duncan's reply: an introductory letter to the prints of Gustav Wolf that he is about to post and a note of Wolf's winter whereabouts. He remarks on the outcome of the new Notes as being the result of "simplifying former ideas without enough fresh invention".
Letter and copy reply
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- ReferenceGB 133 WST/1/27
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- Dates of Creation28-30 Oct 1945
- Physical Description2 sheets