Autograph letters signed (9) and typed letter signed (1) : to Elizabeth Moorhead Vermorcken.

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Autograph letters signed (9) and typed letter signed (1) : to Elizabeth Moorhead Vermorcken.

(1) [Pittsburg], 7 March 1906, praising a story by Vermorcken (2 p., with env.); (2) [n.p.], 25 Sept. [1908], a sympathy letter on the death of William Jefferson Moorhead, Vermorcken's father (2 p.); (3-4) [New York, 18-19 Sept. 1922], two letters mailed together, commenting on public response to One of Ours, especially criticism by pacifists (2 p., with env.); (5) Pocono Manor, Pa., 23 March [1924], written during a few days of holiday following a visit of D.H. Lawrence and his wife to New York, and explaining her policy of never "visiting" (2 p., with env.); (6) Jaffrey, N.H., 27 October [1926], with comments on public reaction to one of her stories, probably "My Mortal Enemy" (1 p., with env.); (7) Jaffrey, N.H., 17 Sept. [1927], expressing her feeling of loss at having completed "Archbishop" the previous summer, and having left her apartment on Bank Street (2 p., with env.); (8) New York, 18 Sept. [1928], mentioning the little house she and Edith Lewis have built off the coast of New Brunswick, and expressing her satisfaction with Professor's Whipple's article on her in the Spokesman (2 p., with env.); (9) New Brunswick, 24 Aug. [1931], containing observations on public reaction to her "Shadows" (2 p., with env.); (10) [New York], 5 May 1944, explaining where she got the idea for The Professor's House, and commenting on the sad effects of the war (typed, 2 p., with env.).

10 items (17 p.) + with 8 envelopes.

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Cather, Willa, 1873-1947

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