Letters, 1943 Dec. 12 and 24 : Parkers Ferry, Yemasee, S.C., to Mr. Ginsburg, [n.p.].

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Letters, 1943 Dec. 12 and 24 : Parkers Ferry, Yemasee, S.C., to Mr. Ginsburg, [n.p.].

Expresses admiration for Dorothy Parker and will, therefore, write an introduction for a book Ginsburg proposes [i.e. The Viking portable Dorothy Parker (New York: Viking Press, 1944)?]. He will write it, however, not for the suggested fee, but for free if a contribution is made to the British Relief Fund.

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University of Michigan

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