Letter from Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews to Judd Stewart, circa 1906, November 24.

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Letter from Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews to Judd Stewart, circa 1906, November 24.

Reply to Judd Stewart's invitaion to join the newly founded Lincoln club. Mrs. Andrews declined the invitation: "my little book about Mr. Lincoln is all I know and I am sure you would drop me shortly if I want in."

2 pages, 16 cm.

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Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman, -1936

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Mary Shipman Andrews (1860-1936), an American author, author of numerous books for children, including biographies of Abraham Lincoln. From the description of Letter from Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews to Judd Stewart, circa 1906, November 24. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 228769796 Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews (1860-1936) was an American author, dramatist, novelist, poet, and short story writer. Her best known piece is The ...

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Stewart, Judd, 1867-1919

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