Box 3
Contains 510 Results:
White, Alison to Edith Nesbit, December 6th
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Whiteing, Richard to Edith Nesbit, 1903-02-09
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Whiteing, Richard to Edith Nesbit, 1898-12-02
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Whiteing, Richard to Edith Nesbit, 1892-02-11
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Whittaker, Ruth to Edith Nesbit, 1921-05-16
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Whyte, Frederick to Doris Langley Moore, 1934-12-21
"Dear Mrs Moore Many thanks for Town on the 8th. I am so glad that Bath has done you so much good. That is curious about O. Barron. As you are not committed to any publisher, perhaps you would consider going [?] the first offer of the book on [?] I look out for books of note for Cape, and I think he will be attracted..."
Whyte, Frederick to Doris Langley Moore, 1934-05-16
"Dear Mrs Moore So glad to receive your nice kind letter! But I suspect you are bluffing with the 'distinguished man of letters'! I am sure I am only a name to you, if that!..."
Whyte, Frederick to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-05-11
"Dear Miss Doris Langley Moore May a fellow-scribe and brother-biographer write to you without ceremony to compliment you most warmly - in fact enthustiastically - on the really delightful book on E. Nesbit? I picked it up at the London Library some weeks ago, my interest caught by Bland's photograph for I used to read his articles long ago, and I read it right through at once with intense..."
Wilde, Oscar to Edith Nesbit, undated
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
William Heinemann Ltd. and Doris Langley Moore, 1886-11-15 - 1931-11-26
Due to the filing system Doris Langley Moore kept, these letters are glued together in a manner that is impossible to separate without permanent damage.
Letters between C.S. Evans and Doris Langley Moore, along with a transcribed letter written to Philip Bourke Marsden from A.C. Swinburne.