Letter to George S. Viereck. Nice, France. 1925 Jan. 7.

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Letter to George S. Viereck. Nice, France. 1925 Jan. 7.

Acknowledging the receipt of Viereck's American Monthly and the review of Harris' last book of short stories; discussing Viereck's reviews of other writers; mentioning the merits of Harris' Vol. 2 of My Life which he is sending to Viereck for review; requesting Viereck to send copies of several books in exchange for an article.

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Viereck, George Sylvester, 1884-1962

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