Queries (Authorship); Adams, James Truslow, 1878-1949; Letters; Letterheads
Typed letter on Hotel Lafayette in Washington (D.C.) stationery, with elaborate insignia at top of letter. List of publications included that might contain his works.
In this letter, written in dark grey ink on semitransparent beige paper, Mann mentions works that she has sent to Turner in her mother tongue and asks that Turner send her the translation she reads.
Pamphlet containing an advertisement for an exhibition of works of Edward Lear as well as a new printed collection of his works. A portrait is reproduced on the front, as well as two of Lear's illustrations on the inside pages.
Lamb inquires if his correspondent, and the magazine he works for, would be interested in a proposed section of "Chinese jests" translated by a friend.
In this article, Gorman discusses two of Bierce's biographies, and speculates that despite Bierce's limited amount of works, he remains a person of interest because of his personality.
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.
De Quincey thanks his correspondent for "disposing of the books" for him, promising more to choose from as he goes through "the whole" of a collection. He notes that it may take him some time, as he works on it "only at intervals of resting from my...
Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857-1948; Letters
Gertrude Atherton is talking to Mr. Stoldart about her book. She seems to be exploring her options, talking to other people who will publish her book, even though she said she likes the magazine that Stoldart works for.