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Letters to His Friends

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A biographical introduction and a curated selection of personal correspondence by a late Cambridge fellow and clergyman are presented alongside short appreciations and an appendix. Early chapters outline school and undergraduate years, academic work, and the last months of life; the letters mix theological reflection, pastoral observation, literary interests, and gentle humour, showing how private convictions shaped friendships and influence among contemporaries. Contributions from peers and family provide informal assessments and illustrations that frame the correspondence, offering readers a compact, character-focused portrait assembled for private circulation.

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Forbes Robinson

Forbes Robinson was an author known for his epistolary work, "Letters to His Friends." This collection of letters provides insight into his thoughts and reflections, showcasing his literary style and personal connections. While not widely recognized in mainstream literature, Robinson's correspondence offers a glimpse into the social and cultural context of his time, making it a valuable read for those interested in personal narratives and historical perspectives.

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