Berenson thanks Frances for the photo that she sent him of herself. He then lets her know that he is writing his publisher about his new book. This letter is written on grayish paper, and there is a watermark at both the top and bottom of the page....
In this letter, written on transparent newsprint, Berenson thanks Frances for letting him know about her recent success. There are a few watermarks on the paper, including a watermarked picture of an airplane and the words "P. M. Fabriano."
In this letter, written on transparent paper, Berenson discusses his old age and his stay in Paris. There are watermarks on the paper, including a watermarked picture of an airplane and the words "P. M. Fabriano."
In this letter, Berenson thanks Frances for her continuing correspondence and discusses his plans for when they see each other next. There are watermarks on the page, including a watermarked picture of an airplane.
Berenson thanks Frances for her letter, then discusses photographs at length. The letter is written on semi-transparent paper, and contains watermarks of the words, "P. M. Fabriano" and a picture of an airplane.
Pirates; Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848; United States. President (1825-1829 : Adams); Letters; Watermarks
Adams writes about a business venture for pirate ship bounty. Letter is marked as a private. It notes that DeGrand may be keeping information from Adams. Markings on left margin. Two middle pages are blank. Address written on page 4. Watermark on...
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908; United States. President (1885-1889 : Cleveland); Letters; Watermarks
In this letter, written in ink on off-white paper, Cleveland expresses his wish to strengthen the relationship between the United States and China. There is a watermark on pages 1 and 2 of a coat of arms, and a watermark of the words, " B&P...
In this letter, typed on paper with a Dartmouth watermark, Eberhart describes his relationship with Louise and the many letters they had exchanged over the years. Eberhart also includes part of an unpublished poem he wrote.
In this letter, written on Cadogan Square stationery, Bennett tells White that he has been offered $15,000 for his manuscript of "The Old Wives Tale." He then discusses several manuscripts he has in his possession. There is a faint watermark on the...
In this letter, written on grayish paper, Berenson writes to Frances to let her know that he has received the catalogue for which he has been waiting. He also writes that he has enclosed a cheque with the letter. There is a watermark on the paper...
Berenson writes that he is overwhelmed with his work, but is happy to hear from Frances. The letter is written on gray paper that has some tears along the edges. There is a watermark that runs down the paper from top to bottom. Watermark consists...
Higg thanks Frances for her letter on Bernard Berenson's behalf, especially about the kind words she wrote about Berenson's late sister. The letter is typed on thin paper, and there is a prominent watermark of an airplane and the words "C. M....
Berenson thanks Frances for her letter. This letter is written on semi-transparent paper and is watermarked with a picture of an airplane and the words, "C. M. Fabriano."
Berenson thanks Frances for her letter and expresses his wish for her to visit. He then remarks that he is getting old. The letter is written on semi-trnasparent paper, and there is an upside-down watermark of an airplane and the words "C. M....
Berenson wishes Frances a Happy New Year. The letter is written on semi-transparent paper and features a waterwark of an airplane and the words, in part, "C. M. Fabriano."
Berenson wishes Frances a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. The letter is written on semi-transparent paper and is watermarked with the words, "C. M. Fabriano" and a picture of an airplane.
Berenson, Bernard, 1865-1959; American Academy in Rome; Letters; Watermarks
In this letter, Berenson thanks Frances for her correspondence, then mentions the American Academy in Rome. The letter is written on newsprint and features a watermark in the shape of an airplane and the words, in part, "C. M. Fabriano."
In this letter, Berenson thanks Frances for a present, then wishes her well. He also mentions a trip that he is taking. The letter is written on newsprint, and features a watermark in the shape of an airplane with "C. M. Fabriano."
This envelope, constructed from thin grey paper, features a handwritten address, two Italian postage stamps, and a watermark of the words "C. M. Fabriano." There is a return address on the back.
This envelope, which is constructed from thin paper, has a blue and red striped border and a handwritten address. There is a return address on the back. There is a watermarked airplane on the front.