Talk by R. W. Ketton-Cremer
Twelve volumes of the Yale Edition (edited by W. S. Lewis ) of Horace Walpole's ' Correspondence ' have already been published in this country. It is probable that the edition will extend to at least fifty volumes, and it is unlikely to be completed before 1970. R. W. Ketton-Cremer, himself a biographer cf Walpole. describes the plan of the edition and discusses the letters still to be published. He also gives an account of W. S. Lewis's unique collection, at Farmington, Connecticut, of hundreds of letters to and from Walpole, and innumerable other relics from Strawberry Hill