In this letter, Beerbohm expresses his happiness and pride about the success of Gosse's article. The letter is written on 48 Upper Berkeley Street, W. stationary.
In this letter, Masters writes about the difficulties of writing biographies. The letter is typed on beige paper and there are edits made in black ink.
In this letter, written in blue ink on off-white paper, Meredith apologizes for not having a photograph of himself to send to the recipient. The letter is hole-punched on the left side.
In this letter, written in blue ink on off-white paper, Meredith updates Stevenson on his work and his family. The letter is addressed to "Glasgowgo," Meredith's nickname for Stevenson.
Letter written in dark brown ink on beige paper. There are remnant of red sealing wax on the self-cover, as well as a typewritten clipping with biographical information about Meredith.