Letter, 1940 Nov. 27, [New York?] to Mitchell Kennerley [New York?]

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Letter, 1940 Nov. 27, [New York?] to Mitchell Kennerley [New York?]

Urges G. D. Herron's "The menace of peace," published by Kennerley in 1917, be brought to the attention of the reading public because of its prophetic timeliness.

[3] p. on fold. l. Holograph signed.

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University of Michigan

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