Burne-Jones, Edward Coley, 1833-1898; Letters; Drawings; Letterheads
Burne-Jones makes plans to meet with Campbell on Thursday. There is a drawing on Page 3. The letter is written in ink on ivory paper with 'The Athenaeum" on the letterhead.
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 1832-1898; Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898; Letters
In this letter, Dodgson, better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, informs Stevens that he has sent her a pheasant. The letter is written in ink on ivory paper.
Archer is speaking to Heinemann about something that they must speed up the process of as well as see it in type. The handwriting is very wide and sloppy.
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Greenaway discusses work and makes plans for a future visit. The first page of the letter is trimmed in black.
Blue envelope with red postage stamp. Addressed to Perkins with the address of Oswego, New York. Perkins has penciled in the date of 1894 December 21 in the upper left hand corner.
Balfour, Arthur James Balfour, Earl of, 1848-1930; Letters
Balfour asks Mr. Rideing to join him for breakfast to discuss literary matters. It sounds like a response to a question by Rideing. It mentions Balfour's address on Psychical Research.
Balfour, Arthur James Balfour, Earl of, 1848-1930; Collecteana files
A tiny scrap of thick paper written on in pencil, shortly describing the nature of Balfour's letter to Rideing. Perkins characterizes this letter as an invitation to a party during which "matters literary" would be the topic of conversation.