Letter, 1921, Oct. 11, San Diego, California [to] Mr. Edwin Markham, New York City. / Henry Mead Bland. 1921.

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Letter, 1921, Oct. 11, San Diego, California [to] Mr. Edwin Markham, New York City. / Henry Mead Bland. 1921.

Henry work and students are wonderful. He hear that thier are many interesting people around: as Walt Mason, John V Cheney, Owen Wistar, Rose Hartwick Thorpe and Carrie Jacobs Bond. He wrote 12 sonnets in San Diego and sold them. He has some more orders for Man With The Hoe. He needs to sent send out 2, one to Mrs Leroy Johnstone Cape and F.E. Holliday. He is planning an lecture to cover Edwin's work. He heard from Virgil and wrote him.

2 p. 1 leaf c 18-25 cm.

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