The article describes Gertrude Atherton's life, both through her writing and though her relationships with her family and lovers. It paints her as a colorful yet controversial being who published 37 books. The date, written in pencil, may be that...
In this letter, written in dark brown ink on pale green paper, Morris informs Boyle that he has relayed his message, then discusses his health and the weather.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879; Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906; Letters
In this letter, Garrison describes a recent trip to Buffalo to his correspondent Anthony, mentioning the poor weather and a good turn out for a talk that he gave. In his note on this letter, Perkins is uncertain if the date is 1855 or 1856 due to...
In this letter, William Herndon responds to a request for correspondence between President Lincoln and himself, enclosing one such letter. Herndon then goes on to describe his memories of President Lincoln.
In this letter, written in ink on beige paper, Cobbett mentions Dyckman's impending visit, as well as assures Dyckman that there is no yellow fever in either New York or Philadelphia. The second leaf of the letter is mounted on a piece of paper in...
Archer writes about Oscar Wilde's play, coming out the next week. He seems to be concerned about it making money, and how they would make money if it did not go well. Several friends are mentioned, and at the end he asks who is Miss Rosa Lee?
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.