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(James Stillie, who maintained The Old Book Establishment at 19 George Street, was suprised one day in the 1880s when a 27 year old clerk brought to him a manuscript version of a poem by Robert Burns, written in the unmistakable hand of the poet himself...)
 
 
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The young clerk was Alexander Howland Smith, who came in time to be known as 'Antique' Smith.
 
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James Stillie, who maintained The Old Book Establishment at 19 George Street, was suprised one day in the 1880s when a 27 year old clerk brought to him a manuscript version of a poem by Robert Burns, written in the unmistakable hand of the poet himself.

The young clerk was Alexander Howland Smith, who came in time to be known as 'Antique' Smith.

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