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Mr. Kenneth Roberts
 
Mr. Kenneth Roberts
 
Kennebunkport
 
Kennebunkport
 
Maine
 
Maine
Dear Mr.
 
  
Roberts:
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Dear Mr. Roberts:
  
It is good to know that we may anticipate
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It is good to know that we may anticipate a new and enlarged edition of your fine book TRENDING INTO MAINE. We wish it success, and trust that it may make many more friends.
a new and enlarged edition.of your fine book
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TRENDING INTO MAINE.
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Your previous generous inclination towards the Maine Author Collection prompts us to hope that an inscribed presentation copy may join your other books. It seems a long time since
We wish it success, and
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we have had the pleasure of adding one to the collection, and we look forward with especial interest to the new essay on haying.
trust that it may make many more friends.
 
Your previous generous inclination towards
 
the Maine Author Collection prompts us to hope
 
that an inscribed presentation copy may join
 
your other books.
 
It seems a long time since
 
we have had the pleasure of adding one to the
 
collection, and we look forward with especial
 
interest to the new essay on haying.
 
Good luck to the bookl
 
Sincerely yours
 
  
hmj
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Good luck to the book!
  
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Sincerely yours
 
Secretary
 
Secretary
  
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hmj
 
 

Latest revision as of 18:37, 4 January 2018

April 4, 1944

Mr. Kenneth Roberts Kennebunkport Maine

Dear Mr. Roberts:

It is good to know that we may anticipate a new and enlarged edition of your fine book TRENDING INTO MAINE. We wish it success, and trust that it may make many more friends.

Your previous generous inclination towards the Maine Author Collection prompts us to hope that an inscribed presentation copy may join your other books. It seems a long time since we have had the pleasure of adding one to the collection, and we look forward with especial interest to the new essay on haying.

Good luck to the book!

Sincerely yours Secretary

hmj �