Correspondence of Frank H. Spearman, 1913-1925.

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Correspondence of Frank H. Spearman, 1913-1925.

Spearman, Maxwell E. Perkins of Scribner's and William Gerard Chapman of the International Press Bureau correspondent regarding publication and serialization of Spearman's work, chiefly the serialization rights to "Nan of Music Mountain."

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University of Virginia. Library

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Perkins, Maxwell E. (Maxwell Evarts), 1884-1947

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Editor at and vice-president of Charles Scribner's Sons. From the description of Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1938-1943. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 122629156 Maxwell Evarts Perkins was one of the most importnat editors in American literary history. Belinda Dobson Jelliffe, born in Asheville, N.C., became a friend of Thomas Wolfe in 1933. In 1935, Charles Scriber's Sons published her only book, a semi-autobiographical work titled Fo...

Spearman, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton), 1859-1937

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Frank Hamilton Spearman (1859-1937), dean of railroad writers, was an American author who wrote novels, plays, and short stories. From the description of Papers of Frank H. Spearman, 1874-1953. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122396685 American author. From the description of Correspondence of Frank H. Spearman, 1913-1925. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 49620701 ...

Charles Scribner's Sons.

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Charles Scribner, 1821-1871, was a partner in the publishing firm of Baker & Scribner, 1846-1871, and carried on alone after Baker's death in 1850. He formed Scribner & Welford in 1857. Charles Scribner's Sons was established in 1870, the same year SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY began. His son Charles, 1854-1930, became president in 1875. He began SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE in 1887. It ceased publication in 1930. His son Charles, 1890-1952, became president in 1932. From the description of Char...

International Press Bureau.

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Chapman, William Gerard, 1877-1945

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William Gerard Chapman (1877-1945), a native of New York, was an American author of Green-Timber Trails and journalist and the owner of the International Press Bureau, a literary agency in Chicago. ...