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Brion Gysin, 1950 - 1961
Consists of 89 handwritten letters and postcards, and 1 telegram to John E. Dobbin, Brion Gysin, and Sir Francis and Frederica Rose. Also included is one typed letter (as secretary to Gertrude Stein) to John Hinsdale Thompson.
Envelope addressed from Alice B. Toklas to Jack Dobbin [John E. "Jack" Dobbin], 1947
Consists of 89 handwritten letters and postcards, and 1 telegram to John E. Dobbin, Brion Gysin, and Sir Francis and Frederica Rose. Also included is one typed letter (as secretary to Gertrude Stein) to John Hinsdale Thompson.
Envelope addressed from Alice B. Toklas to John E. Dobbin, 1950-07-15
Consists of 89 handwritten letters and postcards, and 1 telegram to John E. Dobbin, Brion Gysin, and Sir Francis and Frederica Rose. Also included is one typed letter (as secretary to Gertrude Stein) to John Hinsdale Thompson.
John E. "Jack" Dobbin, 1946 - 1966
Consists of 89 handwritten letters and postcards, and 1 telegram to John E. Dobbin, Brion Gysin, and Sir Francis and Frederica Rose. Also included is one typed letter (as secretary to Gertrude Stein) to John Hinsdale Thompson.
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1951-01-01
"Weeks and weeks ago I was going to write- and told you that your winter [?] was being taken to you by friends of Natalie Barney...."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1951-08-03
"Often I talk of you and think of you always but haven't told you so because my days are passed..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1951-10-07
"First there was your nice one and a half long letter and there was a half one and then just two days ago Max White unexpectedly returned with all kinds of news of you so you do not seem quite so far away..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1952-02-26
"No I have not disappeared off the face of the earth but the sweet poodle is..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1953-04-23
[mostly illegible due to the blurring of the ink]
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Brion Gysin, 1953-10-10
"Your charming letters deserves more than this dull [?] after a long silence but the quiet days of a months vacation here and the long tedious months in Paris are responsible...."