Darwin expresses disagreement regarding a testimonial for a contemporary, Professor [J-Neth?]. Darwin states his views as to the kind of tribute he deems proper in the circumstances.
Darwin inquires if his correspondant [George Jesse?] has any information regarding a certain breed of terriers, their habits, and what is meant by saying the dogs "put out their paw."
De Quincey writes to a publisher [J. T. Fields?] regarding revisions he has made in his previously published work for the purpose of publishing a new edition of those collected works in England.
In this letter, Berenson expresses her concern for Frances' health, then shares personal anecdotes regarding the deaths of some of her acquaintances. She then reveals that Bernard Berenson has been suffering from several colds. The letter is...
In this letter, Bierce requests that Neale display more chivalry regarding Miss Campbell and her work. The letter is written on beige paper in brown ink.
In this letter, Donald Pizer of Newcomb College's English Department writes regarding any Theodore Dreiser letters in the Scripps College collection. The reverse side has handwritten notes very similar to Mary Allely's response written a few weeks...
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940; Ritz-Carlton Hotel (New York, N.Y.); Letters
In this letter, written in grey ink on off-white Ritz-Carlton stationery, Markham asks that Bryan meet with Oliver Bainbridge regarding Queen Eleanore's vist.
Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940; Ritz-Carlton Hotel (New York, N.Y.); Letters
In this letter, written in grey ink on off-white Ritz-Carlton stationery, Markham asks that Daniels meet with Oliver Bainbridge regarding Queen Eleanore's vist.
Typed transcription of Charles Darwin letters dated October 26 and 1871 May 4. In the October letter, Darwin expresses his disagreement with a testimonial for a contemporary. In the May letter, Darwin inquires if his correspondent has any...