Thanks her and Henry for their gift of a book stand, which Bryce's sister [Mary or Catherine?] informs him arrived at B[ ] Square since he left the previous Monday. Explains that he and his wife are in Cumberland for four or five days [on their honeymoon?], 'before going to the further parts of Tyrol.'
Sem títuloIncluding a black and white photograph.
Axholme, Penzance - Thanks him for 'Psyche's Task', and hopes that in the larger work he's half promised that there be a section on superstitions which have tended to mercy for animals and which have fostered the study of plants.
(Subscribed ‘(copy)’. The note refers to an award signed on 20 Oct. 1860 and enrolled on 15 Jan. 1861, and to a private Act of Parliament, 36 Geo. III, c. 61.)
Ms., on 'Atomic Energy Commission of the United Nations, 1946-47' and 'Thermonuclear'.
Narrative continues to about 1963.