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North Brooklin | North Brooklin | ||
Maine | Maine | ||
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Dear Mr. White: | Dear Mr. White: | ||
− | The inscribed copy of ONE MAN'S MEAT has | + | |
+ | The inscribed copy of ONE MAN'S MEAT has | ||
been received, and we are of course charmed | been received, and we are of course charmed | ||
with the inscription. We re-read ''Once More | with the inscription. We re-read ''Once More | ||
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least one fresh-water lake -- and we can see | least one fresh-water lake -- and we can see | ||
why you had to come back to Maine. | why you had to come back to Maine. | ||
− | You have accomplished a fine piece of | + | |
+ | You have accomplished a fine piece of | ||
work in snaring the humor and integrity and | work in snaring the humor and integrity and | ||
beauty of the world around you and putting | beauty of the world around you and putting | ||
− | it into the | + | it into the kind of words that carry a reader |
along from the first page to the last with no | along from the first page to the last with no | ||
abatement of interest. | abatement of interest. | ||
− | Your generosity in making it possible to | + | |
+ | Your generosity in making it possible to | ||
include ONE MAN'S MEAT in the Maine Author | include ONE MAN'S MEAT in the Maine Author | ||
Collection is deeply appreciated; we send you | Collection is deeply appreciated; we send you | ||
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visit us should you happen to be in Augusta | visit us should you happen to be in Augusta | ||
between "famine" seasons. | between "famine" seasons. | ||
− | Very truly yours | + | |
− | MAINE STATE LIBRARY | + | Very truly yours |
− | BY | + | |
+ | MAINE STATE LIBRARY | ||
+ | BY | ||
hmj | hmj | ||
− | Encl-- | + | Encl--3¢ postal refund |
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− | + | SECRETARY |
Latest revision as of 18:49, 3 April 2017
August 19, 1942
Mr. E. B. White North Brooklin Maine
Dear Mr. White:
The inscribed copy of ONE MAN'S MEAT has
been received, and we are of course charmed with the inscription. We re-read Once More to the Lake" with added appreciation -- some of us live by lakes, and most of us know at least one fresh-water lake -- and we can see why you had to come back to Maine.
You have accomplished a fine piece of
work in snaring the humor and integrity and beauty of the world around you and putting it into the kind of words that carry a reader along from the first page to the last with no abatement of interest.
Your generosity in making it possible to
include ONE MAN'S MEAT in the Maine Author Collection is deeply appreciated; we send you our thanks, and also a cordial invitation to visit us should you happen to be in Augusta between "famine" seasons.
Very truly yours
MAINE STATE LIBRARY BY
hmj Encl--3¢ postal refund
SECRETARY