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Maud Newton is a writer whose book about ancestors is coming from Random House in 2022

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Private: The handwritten word

by Maud Newton | August 6th, 2003

The Art of the Illustrated Letter: An online version of a prior exhibition.

Letters: the meaning of penpals by Heather Puttock: “A few months ago my German penfriend came to stay. It was our fifth meeting in eighteen years of writing to one another.”

(Both links via Wood S Lot.)


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