Box 9
Contains 25 Results:
Kirkwood, James : Eleven typed letters to editors and publicity staff of Little Brown. Los Angeles, CA. New York, NY., Jan. 1960-Jan. 1961
File of correspondence relating to the publication of his first book, "There Must Be A Pony!" Rudin # B-63
L'Amour, Louis : Typed letter to Evie Landsberg. Includes a photograph of L'Amour given to Evie Landsberg.Beverly Hills, CA., Feb. 8, 1953
L'Amour writes a unique and personal "courtship" letter. Rudin # B-64
Lardner, Ring : Autographed letter to Miss Barnes. East Hampton, Long Island, NY.
His favorite expression, "How fine it is to be clever". Rudin # B-65
Lawrence, D.H. : Autographed letter to Else Jaffe. Les Diablerets, Vaud, Switzerland., Jan. 31, 1928
Discusses his literary work, writes of his reaction to the snows of Switzerland and that he is "sick to death of literature". Rudin # B-66
Lawrence, D.H. : Autographed letter to Mason., February 4, 1928
Lawrence details a covert plan to publish an unexpurgated edition of "Lady Chatterly's Lover". Rudin # B-66A
Lear, Edward : Autographed letter to Lady Waldegreen [?], Jul. 26, 1877
Lear composes an original drawing and limerick. Rudin # B-66B
London, Jack : Typed letter to Mr. Koontz. Sonoma Co, CA, Mar. 2, 1913
Explains his position on Socialism. Rudin # B-67
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth : Autographed letter addressed to "Dear Sir". Cambridge. Includes copy of signed engraving of Longfellow., Sep. 23, 1880
Informing an admirer that the person referred to in the sonnet on the "Churchyard at Tarrytown" is Washington Irving. Rudin # B-69
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth : Autographed letter to "Dear Madame". Includes signed engraving, 1879. Cambridge., Oct. 9, 1880
How Longfellow would pronounce "Hiawatha". Rudin # B-70
Lowell, James Russell : Autographed letter to Rev. Dr. Edward Hale. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 11, 1890
The American Republic will endure "So long as the ideas of its founders continue to be dominant". Rudin # B-70A