Box 3
Contains 510 Results:
Wells, Catherine to Edith Nesbit, Sunday ["possibly 1902"]
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
A researcher has written on the page to speculate on the year this was written.
Wells, Mrs. H.G. [Catherine, calling herself Jane here] to Edith Nesbit, undated [1902/3?]
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Wells, H.G. to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-07-05
Written by Wells's secretary on his behalf.
Wells, H.G. to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-05-25
"Dear Madam, I have to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 20th inst., to Mr H.G. Wells and to inform you that Mr Wells is abroad. He will probably return to London in two or three weeks time when your letter will be placed before him..."
Wells, H.G. to "Lady" [Edith Nesbit], 1905-08-13
Wells, H.G. to Edith Nesbit, 1904-03-05
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
A typed note at the top indicates that this is from Wells, but his signature was probably torn off to give away to a fan or collector.
Wells, H.G. to Edith Nesbit, 1903-09-17
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Wells, H.G. to "Lady" [Edith Nesbit], 1905-08-03
Photocopy of the original letter.
A handwritten note on the first page indicates that this is a reference copy from Yale University Library.
Reverse photocopy (meaning that the page appears black, and the handwritten text white). Very difficult to read; impossible to transcribe.
Westminster Gazette to Edith Nesbit, 1918-10-11
Written by J.A. Spender.
White, Gleeson to Edith Nesbit, undated
"Dear Mrs Bland. Your kind invitation has been sent on to us - I regret so much that we are engaged on your night for the Conversazione at the Imperial Institute, or it would have been a great pleasure to have come. I fear we are too far off to hope to see you at an [?] evening this season, but should it be possible it would be a great pleasure and I will..."