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This book was used more for notes than for sketches, including a reference to Dr Coest, at the Hague (p. 21), where Whistler was taken ill in July 1902, and a draft letter to Robert de Montesquiou-Fezensac (1855-1921), 7 December 1902, written from 74 Cheyne Walk (p. 27). 1 A number of sheets have been cut out of the book (pp. 1-20, 43-4, 53-4) but whether by Whistler or Miss Birnie Philip is not known, since they both edited the collection.
Inside front cover: '8 Fitzroy Street Fitzroy Square', signed with butterfly. Inscribed with addresses including C. L. Freer's courier, Luciano Bellinotti, at Grand Hotel, Naples.
pp. 1-20: removed (the first eight sheets, pp. 1-16, were cut out with a knife at some time).
p. 21: drafts of letters including ones to 'Mrs Del', 1 Stanley Grove, Manchester; Doctor Coest, The Hague; and to a French lawyer.
p. 23: quotes from critics, including Frederick Wedmore (1844-1921), of Whistler's work, particularly etchings'
p. 24: sum.
p. 25: note of dates from 14 November-1 December.
p. 27: draft of letter to Robert de Montesquiou-Fezensac (1855-1921) dated 7 December 1902, written from 74 Cheyne Walk.
p. 29: 'Douglas Murray/ Runnymede Park/ Englefield Green,/ Egham.' in unknown hand.
pp. 30-31: quotations from Proverbs, in the Bible.
p. 41: Face, pen and brown ink A slight sketch of an eye, nose, and forehead.
pp. 43-44, 53-54: removed.
pp. 82-83: draft of letter about Charley Brookfield and the Saville Club.
p. 86: Head of a woman, pencil. She has a bouffant hair style
Inside back cover: Flowers, and the neck of a dress, pencil, pen and brown ink
Last updated: 9th December 2020 by Margaret