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Letter from Laura Jackson to Guy Logsdon, 1976-07-14
Letter from [Laura Jackson] to Guy Logsdon, 1976-07-22
"I have found, in chance second looking at a letter to me from Mr. J. Howard Woolmer in which he kindly listed book-holdings of yours (books of my authorship), that I ignored a query set beside the listing of one item. I am responding to this quer here, and sending a copy of my letter to you to Mr. Woolmer."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1979-05-8
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1979-10-02
"I have thought that I need not indicate to you that libraries that have mss. material of nine acquired through Graves marketings or manipulations of material by personal or comercial agents of Graves, I would not wish to be offered anything of what you take into your care, for me. But the history of those operations is intricate, and the operations do go on, so I am noting what I know of the places..."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1978-06-24
"In weighing all that is involved in this matter and the persons privy to it, yourself, Mrs. Chivler, myself, it has seemed to me that there may be no need for the suppression of my name, and I am therefore presenting to you a suggestion for an account of the matter for your description of it to Mr. Wallrych of the nature of the following."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1975-04-23
"As to what corrections are in my own hand: in the main, in my copy here of the first-sheets of everything, sent to me by my bibliographer friend who had all the material in keeping for me in London, after it was yielded up, corrections are mine."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1975-07-26
"I am writing to you out of thought of a possibility that suddenly came to me, the thought that the Lockwood Library of the University of Buffalo might be a place that you have approached as to the manuscripts or might consider approaching."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1975-12-29
"It interests me, of course, your having acquired copies of those 'leaves'. I shall tell you about them. They were printed for presentation. privately. As with all stock-on-hand of Seizin Press printings left in the Majorcan establishment, my property legally..."