Charmian London letters, 1929.

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Charmian London letters, 1929.

The collection consists of two letters, including: to Mr. P. Bosman, 9 Oct. 1929, from Cayre's Hotel in Paris, indicating she would not be able to write the book on Jack London he suggested, with news of her current activities and interests, and London's popularity in Germany; note, to Ulfhild, undated, removed from London's The Iron Heel, noting that the introduction was one of the last pieces written by Anatole France.

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Bosman, Paul

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London, Charmian (Clara Charmian Kittredge), 1871-

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Charmian Kittredge was born in Southern California and educated at home, developing excellent secretarial skills. A free spirit and devoted traveller, she married Jack London in 1905. The two shared an adventurous life of travel until London's death in 1916. Charmian wrote fiction, travel books, and biography, including the two-volume Book of Jack London. She was an intriguing personality in her own light, and a devoted promoter of Jack London's works. From the description of Charmia...