Box 1
Contains 290 Results:
Letter from [J. Howard Woolmer] to Laura Jackson, 1975-11-03
"I'm enclosing copy for the flyer for the signed edition of The Telling. I've kept this as simple as possible as this flyer is meant for dealers primarily."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1975-11-05
"It pleased me that our thought as to the Berg Collection met, as it did- and that the response there was hospitable.. As I related in our talking yesterday, the bibliographer person is seasoned in such matters, besides being a very upright person."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1975-11-05
"How could there be any criticism of the flyer, which is all practical essentiality! ---As to a paragraph in the Publisher's Weekly, that might well from their point of view be something of some descriptive body."
Letter from [J. Howard Woolmer] to Laura Jackson, 1975-11-11
"On the copyright page you also changed essay to portion. I think that you had better send me a further 25 copies as the flyer will go out next week..."
Letter from J. Howard Woolmer to Laura Jackson, 1975-11-14
"This is just a short note to let you know that the Berg Collection has approved the purchase of the typescripts."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1975-11-14
"I thank you for the word as to the inscriptions. Yes, the 'portion' alteration will be included. I shall try for the inscribing of 25-50 today, for mailing tomorrow."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1975-11-18
"The printed flyer is beautiful! I am grateful to Mr. Brotherton, and to yourself, for this grace of treatment of our little project..."
Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1975-05-06
"...interrupted my attentions to correspondence, and especially work on the carbon-copies material. I am at least half-way though my comments on this; but you ought to have word as to this, before further delay."
Letter and Materials from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1975-05-12
"I send you now a fresh set of comments on the prose material about which we have been in correspondence. In much it resembles and reflects the private set that I have sent to you."
Letter from J. Howard Woolmer to Lola L. Szladits, 1975-11-01
"As per our conversation on Thursday, I'm describing below the collection of Laura Riding Jackson typescripts."