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Library receives GBP3m to save Frankenstein manuscript for the UK.(National Heritage Memorial Fund donates funds to Oxford University's Bodleian Library)(Brief Article)
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The UK's National Heritage Memorial Fund has given Bodleian Library at Oxford University GBP3m to save an original Frankenstein manuscript for the country.
The manuscript signed by the author of the Gothic classic, Mary Shelley, is part of a collection called the Abinger Papers, the last part of the papers ...
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