Letters : New York [N.Y.], to Copeland and Day, 1896 22 Mar.-17 Apr.

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Letters : New York [N.Y.], to Copeland and Day, 1896 22 Mar.-17 Apr.

Correspondence from Myrta Jones to Copeland and Day offering them her manuscript translation of the novel Giovanni Episcopo by Gabriele D'Annunzio (22 Mar.); she later (2 Apr.) requests "prompt attention" to her ms. since she has had an offer from Stone & Kimball who published the translation in 1896 under the title Episcopo and Co. (see Kramer, S. Hist. of Stone & Kimball, 108.).

3 items (1 envelope) ; 18 cm.

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