Typed letter signed : London, to "Harvey," 1900 Sept. 19.

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Typed letter signed : London, to "Harvey," 1900 Sept. 19.

Sending him the "scenario" for James' The Ambassadors (MA 3140.1); asking him to give it to [Henry Mills] Alden after he finishes reading it; noting that he is pleased with James' synopsis; hinting that Harvey may want to send James "a letter of appreciation ... about the story."

1 item (2 p.) ; 22.9 cm.

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