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Letter to Lou Whitfield Miller, September 13, 1939
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The author of this letter discusses their story "There Is a Tide" which takes place in Florida. The author went through many Florida natives to make sure that their information and descriptions were accurate. The author was "disgusted so...
Edward Gordon Craig asks the recipient if they have a letter he seems to have lost. Craig says that if he cannot come up with a good review for a book he may ask the recipient to read it and give him their thoughts. He says that he may...
Letter from William Westall to Edmund Downey, November 25, 1894
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William Westall catches up with Edmund Downey retelling current affairs in his life, including his discovery of a Russian book by a French author, the plot of which he describes in detail. He says the book does not speak much of Nihilism...
Letter from William Westall to Edmund Downey, May 12, 1892
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William Westall says that he will certainly do a note for Edmund Downey's book if he'd like, but it would have to be "Current Literature." He mentions an author who has four full pages of reviews for their publication.
Letter from William Westall to Edmund Downey, July 25, 1896
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William Westall hopes that Edmund Downey's account of a book is exaggeratedly negative, but states that the facts "do look so ugly." William Westall proposes that Downey takes on another one of Westall's stories and offers one-hundred...
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