Volume 7
Contains 511 Results:
Subject: agrees to Mr. Parker's using his words.
Subject: thanks for calendar; returns Christmas greetings; anthology and comments on it.
Subject: accepts with thanks gift of book; suggests sending copy of book to great gypsyologist John Sampson.
Subject: appointment.
Subject: expresses gratitude for his help and offers his services should the Rev. Webster ever be in England; also sends thanks for his friend who also helped and plans to send her a copy of Aylwin; wishes to pay translator; surprised at offer that he may keep photos.
Subject: acknowledges presents of two birds to him and Swinburne.
Subject: Mr. Alden's 70th birthday; Watts-Dunton; repeats paragraph that he had written to Mr. Rood about him; complimenting Mr. Alden on his work as editor and sends birthday greetings.
Subject: requests editor to forward letter for him to a correspondent of paper at Budapest, concerning a subject interesting to Watts-Dunton; the demand for English plays at the Hungarian theatres.
Subject: demand for English plays at Hungarian theatres; requests names of plays produced there by Messrs. Shaw, Wilde, Sutro, Pinero, Langwell, Jerome, and Locke. [Correspondent not known; letter forwarded by The Tribune.]
Subject: inquiry as to where he can obtain a book published by Mr. Frowde about the famous Oxford Union frescoes.