Authors, American -- Correspondence
Found in 104 Collections and/or Records:
J. B. Phillips letter
Typewritten and signed letter dated April 11, 1969 and addressed to Charles D. Tate of Brigham Young University. Phillips is pleased with reviews of his book "Ring of Truth" that were sent to him by Tate.
Postcard, 1917
Handwritten and signed postcard, addressed to A. J. Fynn of Denver, Colorado, and postmarked 19 April 1917. Benjamin writes, "I will autograph the 2 copies willingly for you. I could not think of charging for this. Let me know what verse you prefer written in."
Frederic Remington letter
Handwritten and signed letter discussing the publication of Remington's work in a new magazine.
Eugene Manlove Rhodes papers
Handwritten and typed book reviews, correspondence, and memorabilia. Among the correspondents are Maynard Dixon, William MacLeod Raine, Clem Yore, and Charles Newton Gould. The book reviews are both by Rhodes and about his works. Also included are correspondence of May D. Rhodes.
Arthur M. Richardson letter
Handwritten and signed letter addressed to "Dear Sr. Wood" dated 5 Dec. 1932 in Swampscott, Massachusetts. Richardson expresses the desire to visit a Mormon temple in the West and writes about problems in his family genealogy.
Frank C. Robertson correspondence
Correspondence. The materials relate largely to Robertson's writing career and association with various organizations. Some items also relate to personal and family matters.
William Hobart Royce letter
Handwritten letter addressed to the Reverend Vincent Daniels of Old Greenwich, Connecticut, and dated March 4, 1948. Royce thanks Daniels for a recent letter, lists the price of books, and mentions the Balzac Society of America.
Edwin L. Sabin papers
Collection includes holograph and typed letters received by Sabin. Many of these materials relate to Sabin's research on Kit Carson, and include answers to Sabin's inquiries regarding the personality, appearance, and activities of Carson. The information was of use to Sabin in his book "Kit Carson Days (1809-1868)" published in 1914 and in its revised edition of 1935. Also included are letters that relate to Sabin's efforts to get photographs of the American West.
James S. Sandoe papers
Correspondence with other authors, critics, publishers, and editors of mystery and detective fiction. The collection also contains newspaper clippings of Sandoe's book review columns, bibliographies, printers' proofs and material of other mystery writers, photographs, and memorabilia.
Ida M. Tarbell letters to Mary Jameson Judah
Two signed letters to Mary Jameson Judah. One discusses plans to stay at the Judah home. The other solicits material for publication from Judah for the newly established American Magazine.