In this letter, written in grey ink on off-white paper, Gosse regrets to inform Prideaux that he cannot do as he asked. There is a red letterhead on the first page.
Beerbohm, Sir Henry Maximillian; Letters; Transcriptions; Collecteana files
In this typewritten letter, Beerbohm expressess how happy he is about the success of Gosse's article and how proud it has made him. Perkins has added a partial transcription on the bottom of the first page, edited the letter, and dated both the...
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.
Beerbohm, Sir Henry Maximillian; Envelopes; Postage stamps
Off-white envelope with handwritten address, red "Postage One Penny" stamp on the upper right corner with a black London postage stamp on top of it. "Max Beerbohm" is written on the back.