Letter to Messrs. H.O.H. & Co. (L.A.W.), 1885 March 24.

ArchivalResource

Letter to Messrs. H.O.H. & Co. (L.A.W.), 1885 March 24.

Letter in reply to a grammatical concern that "The New York Review" would be more correct than "New York Review." Mr. Updike explains that "North American Review" has set the precedent and that he doesn't want to make more changes. Mentions the rule for "office style."

1 item.

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 7763469

University of Virginia. Library

Related Entities

There are 1 Entities related to this resource.

Updike, Daniel Berkeley, 1860-1941

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6wh2rhn (person)

Daniel Berkeley Updike (1860-1941) was a book designer and printer in New England. He was born an only child in an old and well-connected New England family, but his father's death in 1877 prevented Updike from pursuing higher education. Updike's Episcopalian background greatly influenced both his character and his later work as a printer, and his intellectual and cultural character was molded by his mother, an antiquary and scholar of French and English literature. Updike's first book-related j...