Correspondence with Joseph Stoddart of Lippincott, Mr. Walsh, Miss Telney, Dr. Bleged, and Mr. Clemens; review of "The new republic" / Julia Magruder. 1878-1903.

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Correspondence with Joseph Stoddart of Lippincott, Mr. Walsh, Miss Telney, Dr. Bleged, and Mr. Clemens; review of "The new republic" / Julia Magruder. 1878-1903.

Four letters to Mr. Stoddart, an editor at Lippincott and one letter to Mr. Walsh at Lippincott regarding her writing, one letter to the Editor of Lippincott requesting the return of a manuscript, three letters to Miss Telney, note to Dr. Bleged. 6 page review of W. H. Mallock's novel "The new republic", offered to The Contributor's Club. Portrait clipped from a periodical. Letter to Mr. Clemens, 1 March 1902, about selling a story and listing the stories of hers he has so far.

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Stoddart, J. M. (Joseph Marshall), 1845-1921

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Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell), 1849-1923

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Walsh, William S., 1854-1919

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