Deland, Margaret Wade Campbell, 1857-1945. Correspondence with Mrs. Robert H. Hay, Mrs. Burgess, Arlo Bates, Mr. Bok, "my dear sir," dated Apr. 30, 1874, Mrs. [Beatrice Cameron] Mansfield, Mr. Stahl, Doris, Pratt, May 27, 1935, Grace King, Nov. 13, 1916, Mrs. Marshall, Sept. 23, 1922, several letters without addressees, five letters to L. Averill Cole, various dates in 1910, three letters to William Frazier, 3 letters to Mr. Wells, Mr. McInnes, Graywood, Kennebunkport, Maine, Miss Harriet Freeman, Mr. Whittemore, a photograph dated March 1, 1928, holograph poems, a typescript for a radio broadcast, Feb. 10, 1936; 3 mounted bookplates.
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Correspondence with Mrs. Robert H. Hay, Mrs. Burgess, Arlo Bates, Mr. Bok, "my dear sir," dated Apr. 30, 1874, Mrs. [Beatrice Cameron] Mansfield, Mr. Stahl, Doris, Pratt, May 27, 1935, Grace King, Nov. 13, 1916, Mrs. Marshall, Sept. 23, 1922, several letters without addressees, five letters to L. Averill Cole, various dates in 1910, three letters to William Frazier, 3 letters to Mr. Wells, Mr. McInnes, Graywood, Kennebunkport, Maine, Miss Harriet Freeman, Mr. Whittemore, a photograph dated March 1, 1928, holograph poems, a typescript for a radio broadcast, Feb. 10, 1936; 3 mounted bookplates. 1874-1941.
Includes letter from Horace E. Scudder, Nov. 24, 1891, notifying Deland that The Atlantic will pring The Story of a Child. Two page typed letter and five page typed answers replying to Mrs. Marshall's interview questions about "the Vehement Flame." Deland gives a lengthy philosophy on jealousy and divorce. Two letters and a note to Mr. Wells thanking him for larkspur in remembrance of her friend, Miss Rollens, thanking him for his interest in the memorial for Mr. Deland, replying to his letter about Bertha and John Galsworthy. Personal letter to Mr. McInnes about her response to his ended engagement. Three mounted bookplates of Deland with autographs, two dated 1941, with inscriptions "The garden of the bell" Letter to Miss Freeman declining an invitation to lunch to meet Mary Austin, due to ill health. Letter to Mr. Whittemore replying to his query about what to write.
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