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==See also==
==See also==


*[[Eveylyn B. Byrne 1967-70]] (letter from Tolkien)
*[[Letter to Miss E. Byrne (1 March 1968)] (letter from Tolkien)


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[[CATEGORY:American people|Byrne, Evelyn B.]]
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Evelyn B. Byrne was an American who in 1967-70 ran a program for New York City's Elizabeth Barrett Browning Junior High School, where she asked major literary and artistic figures (including J.R.R. Tolkien) of the time to write back with their recollections of what books inspired them while they were teenagers. An assortment of their responses were collected into the book Attacks of Taste.[1]

See also[edit | edit source]

  • [[Letter to Miss E. Byrne (1 March 1968)] (letter from Tolkien)

References

  1. Tolkien Collector's Guide, as of June 25, 2010