Box 1
Contains 451 Results:
Dane, Clemence to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-07-21
"Dear Mrs. Langley Moore, I am so very sorry that your letter has been so long left unanswered in the great pressure of work. I should be only too delighted to help you about the Biography. I have the keenest admiration for Mrs. Nesbit's work, and indeed a feeling almost of personal affection for her, although we never met..."
Dane, Clemence to Doris Langley Moore, July 19
"Dear Miss Moore, Thank you for your letter. I am going away till the late end of September. I don't know when you will need an appreciation or an overlooking of that letter. But if there is any hurry letters will always be forwarded to me..."
Dane, Clemence to E. Nesbit [Edith Nesbit], March
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Dane, Clemence to Doris Langley Moore, undated
"My dear Mrs. Moore, I am staying C/O [address] over the weekend. May I [?] you on Monday instead of Tuesday?..."
Darley, Cumberland [ampersand] Co. to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-06-07
"Dear Madam, We are obliged by your letter of the 2nd inst. which duly came to hand together with copy letter dated 9th February 1903 from the late Mr. Richard Whiteing to Miss Nesbit, which letter we return as requested..."
Davenport, Basil to Mrs. Bland [Edith Nesbit], 1919-06-16
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Davy, Doris to Doris Langley Moore, 1933-02-10
"Dear Mrs. Moore: It was very nice of you indeed to send me the E. Nesbit letter. I read it with the greatest interest. Also amusement. I have copied extracts for my father,-with daughterly marginal notes on the man who was fond of relating psychological experiences, and was given to attending meetings "in great force"!..."
Davy, Doris to Madam [Doris Langley Moore], 1933-02-03
"Dear Madam - I have just read with great interest your biography of E. Nesbit, and have sent a copy to my father in California - Dr. Rowland Estenut. He was a member of The Fellowship of New Life, and one of the original Fabians. Indeed, I believe his name is signed to the minutes of the first meeting..."
De Morgan, William to Mrs. Bland [Edith Nesbit], 1907-06-12
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
De Morgan, William to [Edith Nesbit], 1907-05-07
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Writer assumed that "E. Nesbit" was a man, and is addressed to "My dear Sir" and notes "E. Nesbit Esq." at the bottom of the page.