Letters, 1897-1926.

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Letters, 1897-1926.

Signed handwritten and typewritten letters. The letters were written to F.A. Duneka of Harper and Brothers Publishing Company; David Karsner of the "New York Call" asking for his recommendations for an illustrator for a collection of essays; and the Harvard College Cooperative Society requesting sales figures on "The Genius" and "An American Tragedy." Also included is a letter to Roberts Brothers Publishers concerning a photograph Dreiser borrowed on behalf of "Every Month Magazine." These materials were originally a part fo the collection of J. Lesser Goldman, a book dealer in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945

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