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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a manuscript of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific manuscript that is part of a larger work or collection.
Example: "The historian discovered a manuscript of a rare medieval text in the archives."
Alternatives: "a document of a" or "a text of a".
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Its second objective was to obtain a manuscript of a book that sources identified as the memoir of the actress Rose McGowan, who had accused Weinstein of rape.
In an abbey in Germany he came across a manuscript of a long-lost classical poem, Lucretius's De Rerum Natura ("On the Nature of the Universe").
The first gem that could have triggered furious competition was a manuscript of a long Arabic poem copied by a great Turkish calligrapher, Muhyi ad-Din al-Amasi.
Susan Orlean, a staff writer at the New Yorker, uses Dropbox to sync, among other things, a manuscript of a book she's writing about Rin Tin Tin.
Near to completing In a Strange Land (1979), he read a manuscript of a novel by the literary critic Wilbur Sanders in which Sanders made use of Beethoven's last piano sonata.
"Anything in Byron's handwriting commands a good price, especially a manuscript of a poem, but I'm not sure it adds that much to our knowledge of Byron and his social milieu," he commented.
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Now Mr. Young, 85, is the one selling something: a manuscript of an unpublished song Mr. Dylan gave him in 1963 while he was working on the groundbreaking album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan".
Books and manuscripts come next (June 17-18), the main event being the second installment of the James S. Copley Library (June 17), which includes Copley's substantial Mark Twain holdings: letters, photographs, a bronze bust, and even a manuscript of an unpublished memoir, "A Family Sketch".
But a buffoon is only temporarily a buffoon in "A Manuscript of Ashes".
Also a manuscript of Alonzo Cornell's A HISTORY OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY 1865-1900.
With the help of an editor, Wright's dumbfounded heirs eventually transformed the work into a manuscript of around a thousand pages.
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