Volume 7
Contains 511 Results:
Subject: acknowledgment of copy of play; confined to bed with cold but will write later concerning when he will see play.
Subject: find that no copies of Captain Singleton and The Professor have been sent to the Star.
Subject: will send copy of new book; subject is the Czigans and not the Magyars; comments on her style of writing very favorably; Sketches of Life and Character in Hungary out of print in two years, meaning it was a success.
Subject: sends portrait and photograph requested.
Subject: requests they forward letter enclosed to Dr. Theodore F. Wolfe.
Subject: delay in sending copy of Swinburne's Love's Cross Currents due to not having correct address. [This is a letter forwarded by J. B. Lippincott Co.]
Subject: article on George Borrow for Encyclopedia Britannica; revise on article.
Subject: acknowledgment of receipt.
Subject: postpones appointment due to cold; copies of new books to the Star; reporter from Daily News seeking literary news.
Subject: Carniola; Charles Reade's It's Never Too Late to Mend; Czigany parts of Carniola; Prof. Lewis Campbell at work on King Henry the Fourth.