This card, designed and illustrated by Albert Rutherston, includes four "Dialogues at Christmas" by Drinkwater. The card is printed on Japanese vellum and numbered 176 of 210.
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Greenaway writes about an upcoming private viewing of her work and greets Ponsonby for Christmas.
In this letter, Lover greets his sister for Christmas, despite their hardships. Letter is written in black ink on personalized off-white stationery with black trim.
Berenson wishes the recipient of this card a happy holiday season. In addition, she provides a handwritten note in which she assures the recipient that Bernard is "fairly well." She signs the letter "Bessie."
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Hearst thanks Braly for her Christmas gift and wishes her health in the new year. Hearst's monogram, in blue, is on Page 1.
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848; United States. President (1825-1829 : Adams); Collecteana files
A file folder with Perkins' notes on a Christmas card that was sent out from Merrymount Press and a letter from John Quincy Adams. A picture of Adams' mansion is in the card.
In this letter, written in black ink on pale blue paper, Hersholt accepts Drake's invitation to the Library Association of Southern California's Christmas dinner. Hersholt's stationery is personalized with a letterhead.
In this letter, Berenson wishes Frances a Merry Christmas and a Happy 1949. He also thanks Frances multiple times. This letter is written on gray paper.
Adams, Lady (Agnes Anne), 1869-1942; Letters; Letterheads
Handwritten letter on Hollywood Hotel stationery with elaborate drawing at top of page. Adams wishes Mr. MacPherson a Merry Christmas and invites him to a party. It thanks him for a book.