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− | Broadway | + | 27 Broadway |
− | Bangor | + | Bangor, Maine |
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Dear Mr. Hartley: | Dear Mr. Hartley: | ||
− | You have been very fortunate in securing the | + | |
− | aid of Mr. Scribner, in your aims to reach Katahdin. | + | You have been very fortunate in securing the aid of Mr. Scribner, in your aims to reach Katahdin. We trust that the weather was favorable for your purposes, and that you will continue in good fortune upon your next trip. |
− | We trust that the weather was favorable for your | + | |
− | purposes, and that you will continue in good fortune | + | Our copy of ADVENTURES IN THE ARTS was secured through a very assiduous book-hunter, who advertised for it, Mr. Charles E. Campbell, of Campbell's Book Store, 604 Congress Street, Portland, Maine. We do not know where Mr. Campbell found the copy, but it was in good condition, and as we had been waiting for it some time, we immediately purchased it. This copy, however, is being used in the lending section of the library, so the Maine Author Collection is still lacking a copy: and if you, therefore, do discover a copy anywhere that we might have for the exhibit, do please let us know. |
− | upon your next trip. | + | |
− | Our copy of ADVENTURES IN THE ARTS was secured | + | If you are in Augusta, we hope you will come in to see us. A visit from you would afford us pleasure. |
− | through a very assiduous book-hunter, who advertised | ||
− | for it, Mr. Charles E. Campbell, of Campbell's Book | ||
− | Store, 604 Congress Street, Portland | ||
− | not know where Mr. Campbell found the copy, | ||
− | was in good condition | ||
− | it some time, we immediately purchased it. This | ||
− | copy, however | ||
− | of the library | ||
− | still lacking a copy: and if you, therefore | ||
− | discover a copy anywhere that we might have for | ||
− | the exhibit, do please let us know. | ||
− | If you are in Augusta, we hope you will come in | ||
− | to see us. A visit from you would afford us | ||
− | pleasure. | ||
Very truly yours | Very truly yours | ||
MAINE STATE LIBRARY | MAINE STATE LIBRARY | ||
− | BY | + | BY |
− | + | SECRETARY | |
hm | hm | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:37, 12 October 2017
November 15, 1939
Mr. Marsden Hartley 27 Broadway Bangor, Maine
Dear Mr. Hartley:
You have been very fortunate in securing the aid of Mr. Scribner, in your aims to reach Katahdin. We trust that the weather was favorable for your purposes, and that you will continue in good fortune upon your next trip.
Our copy of ADVENTURES IN THE ARTS was secured through a very assiduous book-hunter, who advertised for it, Mr. Charles E. Campbell, of Campbell's Book Store, 604 Congress Street, Portland, Maine. We do not know where Mr. Campbell found the copy, but it was in good condition, and as we had been waiting for it some time, we immediately purchased it. This copy, however, is being used in the lending section of the library, so the Maine Author Collection is still lacking a copy: and if you, therefore, do discover a copy anywhere that we might have for the exhibit, do please let us know.
If you are in Augusta, we hope you will come in to see us. A visit from you would afford us pleasure.
Very truly yours MAINE STATE LIBRARY BY SECRETARY hm