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Miss Margaret Wise Brown
 
Miss Margaret Wise Brown
 
c/o E. P. Dutton and Company
 
c/o E. P. Dutton and Company
3(X) Fourth Avenue
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300 Fourth Avenue
 
New York, New York
 
New York, New York
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Dear Miss Brown:
 
Dear Miss Brown:
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Recently we discovered that Black Poodle of
 
Recently we discovered that Black Poodle of
POODLE AND THE SHEEP is a summer resident of
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THE POODLE AND THE SHEEP is a summer resident of
Vinal Haven.
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Vinal Haven. Because we are interested in such
Because we are interested in such
 
 
charming and lively summer guests, we are especially
 
charming and lively summer guests, we are especially
 
pleased to learn of your book.
 
pleased to learn of your book.
 
THE
 
  
 
We have been unable to ascertain whether or not
 
We have been unable to ascertain whether or not
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authors born in Maine, resident here, or who have
 
authors born in Maine, resident here, or who have
 
used the state as subject or setting.
 
used the state as subject or setting.
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We hope that it will be possible to claim you
 
We hope that it will be possible to claim you
 
as a Maine author, either by birth or through
 
as a Maine author, either by birth or through
adoption.
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adoption. Among the first are, you undoubtedly
Among the first are, you undoubtedly
 
 
know, Kenneth Roberts, Edna St. Vincent Millay,
 
know, Kenneth Roberts, Edna St. Vincent Millay,
 
Anne Carroll Moore, and Robert P. Tristram Coffin,
 
Anne Carroll Moore, and Robert P. Tristram Coffin,
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would be a happy one, and your generosity would be
 
would be a happy one, and your generosity would be
 
deeply appreciated.
 
deeply appreciated.
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You have meanwhile our very best wishes for
 
You have meanwhile our very best wishes for
 
the success of your book, and a cordial invitation
 
the success of your book, and a cordial invitation
 
to visit the library and the Collection when you
 
to visit the library and the Collection when you
 
are in Augusta.
 
are in Augusta.
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Very truly yours
 
Very truly yours
  
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SECRETARY
 
SECRETARY
 
 

Latest revision as of 12:45, 28 September 2017

September 16, 1941

Miss Margaret Wise Brown c/o E. P. Dutton and Company 300 Fourth Avenue New York, New York

Dear Miss Brown:

Recently we discovered that Black Poodle of THE POODLE AND THE SHEEP is a summer resident of Vinal Haven. Because we are interested in such charming and lively summer guests, we are especially pleased to learn of your book.

We have been unable to ascertain whether or not you were born in Maine, but we write regarding the Maine Author Collection, which is an exhibit of inscribed, presentation copies of books written by authors born in Maine, resident here, or who have used the state as subject or setting.

We hope that it will be possible to claim you as a Maine author, either by birth or through adoption. Among the first are, you undoubtedly know, Kenneth Roberts, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Anne Carroll Moore, and Robert P. Tristram Coffin, to mention a few; and among our adopted authors are such distinctive names as Laura E. Richards, Ben Ames Williams, Louise Lamprey and Raebel Field. The inclusion of THE POODLE AND THE SHEEP in the Maine Author Collection, inscribed for this purpose, would be a happy one, and your generosity would be deeply appreciated.

You have meanwhile our very best wishes for the success of your book, and a cordial invitation to visit the library and the Collection when you are in Augusta.

Very truly yours

MAINE STATE LIBRARY BY

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SECRETARY