Typed letter signed : Brooklyn, New York, to [George Haven] Putnam, 189? May 1.

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Typed letter signed : Brooklyn, New York, to [George Haven] Putnam, 189? May 1.

Explaining his reasons for deciding to publish an adverse review in The Nation of Moncure Conway's edition of Paine, "such a piece of editorial botchery." Marked "confidential."

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