Box 12
Contains 23 Results:
Williams, William Carlos : Autographed manuscript. Rutherford, NJ., Aug. 17, 1951
A tribute to the great American photographer, Alfred Eisenstadt. Rudin # B-158
Wilson, Edmund : Autographed letter addressed to Dear Hazel. Red Bank, NJ., Nov. 12, 1927
A long chatty letter referring to his work and to his reading. Thinks New York is an awful place to live and coments, "I haven't met an intelligent clergyman…since I have been here." Rudin # B-159
Winslow, Elizabeth : Typed letter to Wesley Hartley., Mar. 7, 1974
Wright, Richard : Typed letter to Miss Pergament. NY., Sep. 10, 1938
He critiques a story sent to him by his correspondent for review. Rudin # B-160
Zaturenska, Marya : Autographed letter to Wesley Hartley. NY, Apr. 6, 1974
Tarkington, Booth : Autographed letter to Mr. Starrett. Kennebunkport, Maine., Oct. 21, 1918
Explains why he had been reluctant to publish his play Beaucaire in England. Rudin # B-139
Thackeray, William Makepeace : Autographed letter addressed to Dear Madame. Brompton., Jun. 2
Advice to an aspiring writer. Rudin # B-140
Thurber, James : Typed letter to Major Melvyn Berlind. Cornwall, CT., Jan. 25, 1943
Thurber's response to an admirer. "The only thing I have in common with James Joyce is bad eyesight". Rudin # B-141
Tuttiett, Mary G. : Autographed letter. Newport I. Wight., Apr. 22, 1889
Discusses writing. "Style is a gift, though like other gifts it can be improved". Rudin # B-142
Updike, John : Typed note to Richard S. Fetters. Ipswich, MA.
Responds to a letter asking, "What does success means to me". Rudin # B-143