Letters (correspondence)
Found in 465 Collections and/or Records:
Ron Loewinsohn letters to Basil King
Eighteen typed and signed letters from Ron Loewinsohn to Basil King concerning domestic affairs, school, writing, publishing, and financial worries, dated from 1964 to 1970.
Anita Loos letters to Ray Pierre Corsini
Twenty-one letters from American novelist and playwright Anita Loos to her agent and friend, Ray Pierre Corsini, between 1962 and 1979. The letters discuss the writing and editing of Loos' later works, her travels and social life, and her relationship with Ray.
Samuel Loveman correspondence
The Samuel Loveman correspondence consists of letters from various literary figures to American book dealer and publisher, poet, and editor Samuel Loveman (1887-1976).
Samuel Lover letter to Andrew T. Thorp
Letter from Irish author and painter Samuel Lover to Andrew T. Thorp.
Samuel Lover letter to Deane
Letter from Irish author Samuel Lover to Deane.
Samuel Lover letter to Edward Wolford
Letter from Samuel Lover to Edward Wolford.
Samuel Lover letter to Le Chevalier Chatelain
Letter from Samuel Lover to Le Chevalier Chatelain.
Samuel Lover letter to Mrs. Edmund Grundy
Letter from Samuel Lover to Mrs. Edmund Grundy.
Samuel Lover letter to William Pickering
Letter from Samuel Lover to William Pickering.
Samuel Lover letters
Letters from Samuel Lover to various individuals.
Desmond MacCarthy letters to Sir Ralph and Lady Iris Wedgwood
Eighteen letters from Desmond MacCarthy to Sir Ralph and Lady Iris Wedgewood, accompanied by two carbon copies of letters to MacCarthy.
Patrick MacDonogh letter to Seumas O'Sullivan
Letter from Patrick MacDonogh to Seumas O'Sullivan, which was originally laid in a copy of MacDonogh's Over The Water and Other Poems.
Patrick MacGill letter, notes, and poem
Letter from Patrick MacGill which includes notes and lines of poetry by an unidentified person.
Thomas Becker Malone, Jr., World War II correspondence
J. Hartley Manners letters to Philip Troup
English actor and dramatist of Irish descent J. Hartley Manners wrote these seven letters and one telegram to his friend Philip Troup. The items were originally laid in a first American edition of Manner's novel, Peg O' My Heart.
John Hill Martin family history
This volume contains an extensive history of the Martin family of Chester County and Delaware County, Pennsylvania, created by John Hill Martin. Martin created the history during the 1870s-1890s, but included materials from both the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
David T. Marvel family correspondence
The sixty-five letters in the David T. Marvel Family Correspondence span the dates 1876–1905. In addition to letters from David Marvel to his wife Mary and his daughter Ann, the collection includes letters from Mrs. Rhoda B. Rondebush to Mrs. Marvel, several letters from different individuals to Judge E. Wootten (Marvel’s father-in-law), and a letter from Thomas F. Bayard to David Marvel.
John Masefield letters to Mary Jerrold
This collection comprises John Masefield’s letters to English actress Mary Jerrold, a selection of privately printed poems, and a few photographic postcards.
Maulsby family papers
The Maulsby family papers include the business, legal and personal correspondence and other papers of businessman Samuel Maulsby (1792-1838)and his coal and lumber business. Papers relate to his coal and lumber business in general and more specifically to Thomas and Maulsby and Maulsby and Moore Lumber Companies.
John Maxwell letter to Samuel Lover
Letter from publisher John Maxwell to Samuel Lover.
Kenneth A. McClane letter to James Baldwin
Kenneth A. McClane letter to James Baldwin consists of one signed letter handwritten by McClane to James Baldwin on May 15, 1986, which accompanied a copy of his book, To Hear the River. McClane thanked Baldwin for his hospitality during a recent visit and mentioned the desire to bring Baldwin to Cornell University to teach.
Michael McClure correspondence with Arthur and Kit Knight
Correspondence exchanged between American Beat poet Michael McClure and Arthur and Kit Knight.
Howard McCord papers
The Howard McCord Papers include 2.7 linear feet of letters, poems, brochures, essays, clippings, journals, pamphlets, and transcripts, which span the dates 1930 to 1972 (bulk dates 1964–1970). The majority of the collection was generated by the collaboration between McCord and poet and social critic Walter Lowenfels in co-authoring The Life of Fraenkel’s Death.
Samuel C. T. and Julia Dudkewitz McDowell World War II correspondence
Thomas McKean letter to Caesar Rodney
Letter from Thomas Mckean, Signer of the Constitution from Delaware, President of the Continental Congress, and Governor of Pennsylvania, to Delaware Governor Caesar Rodney, concerning McKean's inability to act as Rodney's lawyer in a legal matter due to McKean's illness.