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.
Envelope made of beige paper addressed in black ink. There is a red postage stamp on the upper right corner and notes written in pencil on both the front and back.
In this letter, typed in grey ink on off-white paper, Morison notes that Page has found a previously overlooked error in his work and suggests other reading for her.
In this introduction, typed in black ink on blue paper, Morley remarks on the vivaciousness of the people that accompany the engaging books in the shop.
In this introduction, typed in black ink on beige paper, Morley draws a parallel between literature and a ferryboat as a means of transporting the reader/passenger.
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.
In this letter, White accepts Perkins' previous offer of ten dollars for the letter that Bennett wrote to her about "The Old Wives Tale" manuscript. The letter is written on pink paper that has three brown stripes across the top. The ink of the...
In this letter, written in grey ink on off-white paper, Newcomb awaits an invitation and plans to send word of his scientific writings in the near future.