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Box 9

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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

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 1
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File of correspondence relating to the publication of his first book, "There Must Be A Pony!" Rudin # B-63

Dates: Jan. 1960-Jan. 1961

Lardner, Ring : Autographed letter to Miss Barnes. East Hampton, Long Island, NY.

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 3
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His favorite expression, "How fine it is to be clever". Rudin # B-65

Dates: 1841-1993.

Lawrence, D.H. : Autographed letter to Else Jaffe. Les Diablerets, Vaud, Switzerland., Jan. 31, 1928

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 4
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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

Dates: Jan. 31, 1928

Lawrence, D.H. : Autographed letter to Mason., February 4, 1928

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 4
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Lawrence details a covert plan to publish an unexpurgated edition of "Lady Chatterly's Lover". Rudin # B-66A

Dates: February 4, 1928

Lear, Edward : Autographed letter to Lady Waldegreen [?], Jul. 26, 1877

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 5
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Lear composes an original drawing and limerick. Rudin # B-66B

Dates: Jul. 26, 1877

London, Jack : Typed letter to Mr. Koontz. Sonoma Co, CA, Mar. 2, 1913

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 6
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Explains his position on Socialism. Rudin # B-67

Dates: Mar. 2, 1913

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth : Autographed letter addressed to "Dear Sir". Cambridge. Includes copy of signed engraving of Longfellow., Sep. 23, 1880

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 7
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Informing an admirer that the person referred to in the sonnet on the "Churchyard at Tarrytown" is Washington Irving. Rudin # B-69

Dates: Sep. 23, 1880

Lowell, James Russell : Autographed letter to Rev. Dr. Edward Hale. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 11, 1890

 Item — Box: 9, Folder: 9
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The American Republic will endure "So long as the ideas of its founders continue to be dominant". Rudin # B-70A

Dates: Nov. 11, 1890