Letters to William Gerard Chapman, 1913-1916.

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Letters to William Gerard Chapman, 1913-1916.

In letters to William G. Chapman, Carruth discusses literary submissions and affairs such as proposals for "The adventures of Jones and Mr. Milo Bush [and other worthies]"; rejection of stories by Victor Rousseau [Emanuel]; the rights to [William John] Burns detective stories; the rejection of Mr. Greene's "The light in her eye"s; and what the journal Woman's home companion is looking for.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Burns, William J., 1861-1932

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Emanuel, V. R. (Victor Rousseau), 1879-1960

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Carruth, Hayden, 1862-1932

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Carruth was an American author. From the description of Letter, 1907. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78885691 Editor and author. From the description of Letters to William Gerard Chapman, 1913-1916. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 54674230 Hayden Carruth (originally Fred Hayden Carruth) (1862-1932) was an American newspaper publisher, journalist, humorist, and author of juvenile fiction. After working for various weekly newspapers in the Mi...

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. ...