Walker, John Brisben, 1847-1931
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Letter, 1897
Typewritten and signed letter, dated 16 Oct. 1897, addressed to "Mr. Walker," and composed on "President's Room. Brown Univrsity, Providence, R. I." stationary. Andrews writes about the possibility of getting his speech, "Europe's Greater Public Questions," published. "Mr. Walker" is probably John Brisben Walker (1847-1931), an American editor.
Letter, 1892
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 6 July 1892, and addressed to "Mr. Walker," probably John Brisben Walker. Badeau writes about the proposed length of the "Beacomfield article."
Letter, 1900
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 14 July of an unspecified year, and addressed to "Mr. Walker," probably John Brisben Walker. Bigelow writes about an article she submitted to the "Cosmopolitan" for publication.
Letter, 1900
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 25 Jan. of an unspecified year, and addressed to John B. Walker. Breese thanks Walker for payment for his articles.
Letter, 1896
Typewritten and signed letter, dated 28 Oct. 1896, and addressed to John Brisben Walker. Brisbane states, "I replied by telegram to your letter of to-day. I shall be very glad to have the article which you are good enough to suggest. I hope we can get the matter not later than Thursday, so it may be put in type and carefully corrected before publication."
Letter, 1897
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 21 April 1897, and addressed to Mrs. Perry. Bryan sends this letter as an introduction for John Brisben Walker. Bryan recommends that Mrs. Perry introduce Walker to Mr. Perry.
Letters, 1890-1891
Handwritten and signed letters, dated 26 Dec. 1890 and 7 Jan. 1891, and addressed to "Mr. Walker," probably John Brisben Walker, editor of Cosmopolitan magazine. Atwood writes about his publications for Cosmopolitan.
Letters, 1898
Handwritten and signed letters. Bacheller writes to "Dear Mr. Walker" (probably John Brisben Walker) on 14 March 1898 concerning how the circulation of an unnamed periodical may be increased. Bacheller suggests they hire a "first class solicitor" to help. Also included is a missive addressed to "Mr. Fynn" and dated 20 Nov. of an unspecified year. Bacheller writes, "I called it Darrel because he was the dominant figure of the book and indeed it's hero."
Letters, 1893-1896
Handwritten and signed letter dated 29 Aug. 1893 and a typewritten and signed letter dated 10 Jan. 1896. Each item is addressed to "Mr. Walker," probably John Brisben Walker, editor of the Cosmopolitan Magazine. The items relate to the publication of Bok's works.
Letters, 1889-1893
Handwritten and signed letters addressed to John Brisben Walker. Boyesen writes about his travels, personal matters, preparing manuscripts for publication, accepting invitations, and the need for money.
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