Letter written in ink on parchment. There is some discoloration where the ink has bled through, and there is a self-made cover with remnants of red sealing wax.
In this typewritten letter, Harper informs Perkins that he has sent a copy of his privately printed book. The letter is typed with blue ink, signed in black ink, and the top and bottom edges are torn.
In this letter, Beecher decides that he will not change any of his good habits, then tries to coordinate a day to meet with the recipient of the letter. The letter is folded into thirds and there is a dark splotch on the first page under 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.