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Letter from Henry A. Kissinger to Dan Metts, Jr., November 15, 1954
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Henry A. Kissinger regretfully denies Dan Metts, Jr. his request for Confluence vol. 2 No. 4, and explains Confluence's financial inabilities to send complimentary copies to the United States. There are pencil notes taken on this typed...
Letter from Alexander Key to Lou Whitfield Miller, May 7, 1939
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Alexander Key updates Lou Whitfield Miller with another one of his stories that takes place in Florida called "Red Snapper, and will be published shortly.
"The rise of Protestantism in the seventeenth century was responsible for a deep gloom in the scanty literature which was produced for children during that period. Children were given instruction concerning religion and preparedness for...
Thomas Hardy thanks the correspondent for copies of The National Magazine. Hardy is unable to suggest anyone who can supply data or illustrations relating to The Dynasts. There is a postscript note where Hardy says he has enclosed an...
Letter from Westall to Edmund Downey, January 5, 1891
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William Westall writes to Edmund Downey explaining that he has not heard back from Manchester yet probably because they are closed for New Year's holiday. He updates Downey on one of his stories, upcoming checks, and his mother-in-law's...
Letter from William Westall to Edmund Downey, December 8, 1902
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William Westall says he is leaving the London Open Air Sanatorium on Friday. He is much better but cannot walk far distances. Westall says the other patients are also doing well and no one has a cold. He thinks the "Weekly" looks good...
Letter from Richard Condon to John Montgomery, March 23, 1976
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Richard Condon writes to John Montgomery saying that he has finished and shipped the "Caroline" novel and praises the London Library for their support.
Letter from William Westall to Edmund Downey, July 23, 1900
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William Westall tells Edmund Downey that he does not know enough information to write a South African story. Westall discusses the state of worldly affairs and references the great French War as well as the "supremacy of Britain."...
Letter from William Westall to Edmund Downey, May 16, 1902
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William Westall discusses checks with Edmund Downey and talks about publishers complaining about novels. Westall has sold his story "The Old Bank." There are inked math notes on the front page of the letter.
Letter from Edward Gordon Craig to John Parker, April 23, 1931
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Edward Gordon Craig writes to John Parker and mentions information about the "T. newspapers of 1856." Craig asks if it is true that Barry Sullivan left one hundred thousand pounds because of his new book. Craig refers to the publication...
Letter from Henry A. Kissinger to Ms. Louise Richardson, October 8, 1952
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Henry A. Kissinger thanks Louise Richardson for her latest response and is sorry to hear that the Florida State University library will not subscribe to Confluence in the near future. Kissinger hopes that Richardson can reconsider at a...
Letter from Edwin Granberry to Lou Whitfield Miller, May 5, 1939
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Edwin Granberry directs Lou Whitfield Miller where to find biographical information about himself. Granberry explains that Florida is a setting for many of his stories because it is familiar and inspiring to him. He states that he...
Letter from WIlliam Westall to Edmund Downey, March 19, 1897
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William Westall discusses his travels to Tyrol, Austria, and his future return to England. He says he will open an account at a county banker since they are "more accommodating" than London bankers. Westall says he was refused by four...
Letter from William Westall to Edmund Downey, November 5, 1901
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William Westall requests that Edmund Downey deposit checks on different days if possible. Westall asks Downey if he is familiar with a publishing group, as they have offered Westall a novel commission at a good rate. Westall describes a...
Letter from Margaret Irwin to John Montgomery, October 10, 1981
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Margaret Irwin explains that she just received a letter that was dated September 28th, and announces that the Radio Times will pay her fifteen guineas for her article. Irwin is not going to respond to them and leaves it in Montgomery's...
Letter from William Westall to Edmund Downey, November 7, 1901
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William Westall thanks Edmund Downey for the Dublin University Magazine. Westall praises an agent who used to edit for the Windsor Magazine. Westall mentions an amusing "Fresh" story and says that Downey should read it.
Letter from Bernie Borchardt to Lou Whitfield MIller, October 21, 1939
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Bernie Borchardt has done writing for Florida's Suniland magazine, and describes other stories he has written. He has chosen Florida for many of his settings because he has lived there most of his life.
Letter from William Westall to Edmund Downey, February 17, 1893
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William Westall describes disappointing news that he will not receive anything for his American publishings. He then discusses an upcoming payment with Edmund Downey.
"In writing the organized report of the findings an effort will be made, first, to present a historical sketch of the Review with background information explaining some of its whys and wherefores; secondly to introduce its editors, their...
Letter card from William Westall to Edmund Downey, March 17, 1892
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William Westall transmits an offer from the Authors Syndicate to Edmund Downey, that they want short stories from either him or another author. He mentions in a postscript that he included a story of his in Arrowsmith's Summer Annual...
Letter from Henry A. Kissinger to Ms. Louise Richardson, September 25, 1952
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Henry A. Kissinger writes to Louise Richardson, sending her a copy of the third issue of Confluence. Kissinger hopes to hear some feedback from Richardson on her thoughts about the recent issue as well as if she would be willing to pay a...
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