Box 40
Contains 102 Results:
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, Apr.25, 1906
London; Dear Pinker: In a rash moment you promised me a quinea for my Taubmann fund. As I am just called upon to fork out the last instal[l]ment
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, Apr.26, 1906
London; My dear Pinker, Many thanks for the guinea. Of course I see that the Chesson children may be more in need of help than Chesson himself,
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, Jun.27, 1906
Dear Pinker, Hudson's price seems absolutely ridiculous; I think you might ask him is he means shillings or pence.
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, [Jun.-Jul, 1906?]
London; ... I am as usual rather in want of money. Would you just sell those Fairy Tales
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, Jul.2, 1906
London; Dear Pinker, In case I should not see you today, my addresses will be until
AL[copy, fragment] to James B. Pinker, [Fall, 1906?]
London; ... With regard to insurance: I'm ready to sumit myself for medical inspection at any moment
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, [Fall, 1906?]
London; My dear Pinker: I'm sorry to worry you again - but I really need more money.
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, [Sept., 1906?]
Newport, RI; My dear Pinker: May ruin and desolation wait upon the day when you inspired me to come to this land!
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, [Sept., 1906]
Philadelphia; My dear Pinker: Things in a way seem to improve here. - Imprimis McClure's seem inclined to take the London trilogy
AL[copy] to James B. Pinker, Jul-Dec., 1906?
Winchelsea; My dear Pinker: I send you herewith this agreement, signed, & the m.s. of my article for the "Quarterly"