Harmsworth, Alfred Charles William, Viscount Northcliffe, 1865-1922; Letters
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Harmsworth offers Heinemann words of encouragement about his work. There are edits made in blue pencil.
In this letter, typed in black ink on white paper, Nevins thanks Burns for relaying a message and confirms that he will try to attend a meeting. There are edits made in blue ink.
Bierce discusses Neale, then decides that it would be a good idea to refrain from talking about Neale because of his feelings towards him. There are some edits made to the text in ink, as well as some notes in pencil.
In this letter, Masters writes about the difficulties of writing biographies. The letter is typed on beige paper and there are edits made in black ink.
Calisher, Hortense; Letters; Ella Strong Denison Library; Scripps College
Calisher writes extensively on how much she enjoyes her visit to Denison Library. Typewritten letter on semi-transparent paper with edits made in blue ink.
Mariano apologizes for neglecting to respond to Frances' previous two letters, having been overwhelmed with keeping up with Bernard Berenson's correspondences. She then informs Frances that Bernard is happy to receive her letters, but is ill at the...
Beranger, Pierre Jean de, 1780-1857; Translations; Collecteana files; Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
In this letter, Beranger announces his arrival in Paris and asks for Firmin's address. The translation is typed on newsprint paper with purplish ink. There are some edits made in pencil.