Box 10
Contains 41 Results:
Peterkin, Julia M. : Typed letter to Wesley Hartley. Fort Motte, SC., Apr. 4, 1958
Porter, Katherine Anne : Autographed letter to Miss Brown., Oct. 27, 1939
Porter apologizes for not responding sooner and offers writing advice to the letter's recipient. Rudin # B-97
(Queen, Ellery) Manfred B. Lee : Typed letter Roland West. New York City, NY., Mar. 24, 1931
Lee introduces himself as Ellery Queen and suggests that his novel be adapted for a motion picture. Rudin # B-98
Reznikoff, Charles : Typed letter to Ronald Rayman. New York, NY., Dec. 21, 1975
Responds to a question about writing. "I should say offhand that a basic tendency to write is inherited". Rudin # B-99
Rice, Alice Caldwell Hegan : Autographed letter to Mr. Cathcart. Louisville, KY., Mar. 21, 1902
"Mrs. Wiggs, herself, is a real character but the rest are, for the most part, imaginary." Rudin # B-99A
Robertson, Eileen : Autographed letter to Wesley Hartley. London, England., Sep. 27
Roethke, Theodore : Autographed letter to Allan Seager. State College, PA., Nov. 16, 1942
Writes about his life to his friend Seager. Rudin # B-100
Mitchell, Margaret : Typed letter to Mr. Spaulding. Atlanta, GA., Jul. 11, 1936
Letter of thanks for a rave review written less than two weeks after the publication of "Gone With the Wind". Rudin # B-83
Mitchell, Margaret : Two typed letters to Dr. Boland. One from Atlanta, GA., Aug. 14, 1936, May 17, 1949
Mitchell accepts a doctor's praise for the medical veracity of "Gone With the Wind". Also included is a letter to the same doctor apologizing for returning one of his books that had become water spotted. Rudin # B-84
Mitchell, Margaret : Typed letter to Mr. Osborne. Atlanta, GA., Nov. 30, 1936
"There was nothing of myself or my personal experiences in "Gone With the Wind". Rudin # B-85