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August 28, 1946
 
August 28, 1946
  
 
Mr. Kenneth Roberts
 
Mr. Kenneth Roberts
Kennebltnkport
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Kennebunkport
 
Maine
 
Maine
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Dear Mr. Roberts:
 
Dear Mr. Roberts:
It is sad news, but in the face of your convincing financial statistic, we must endure th~
 
blow.
 
  
We regret that the Maine Author Collection
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It is sad news, but in the face of your convincing financial statistic, we must endure the blow. We regret that the Maine Author Collection will no longer benefit by the gift of your new books, but we trust that you will permit us to order a copy from a book dealer sent to you for an inscription.
  
will no longer benefit by the gift of your new
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You have been very generous to the exhibit, and your interest has been warmly appreciated. Please accept our thanks for your courtesies during the past years.
books, but we trust that you will permit us to
 
order a copy from a book dealer sent to you for
 
  
an inscription.
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The bookplate which you thoughtfully enclosed will be placed in a copy of the ROBERTS' READER which will go into the collection shortly.
You have been very generous to the exhibit,
 
and your interest has been warmly appreciated.
 
Please accept our taanks for your courtesies during
 
the past years.
 
The bookplate which you thoughtfully enclosed
 
will be placed in a copy of the ROBERTS' READER
 
  
which will go into the collection shortly.
 
 
Sincerely yours,
 
Sincerely yours,
 
hinj
 
 
 
In Charge of
 
In Charge of
 
Maine Author Collection
 
Maine Author Collection
  
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hmj
 
 
 
 

Latest revision as of 18:56, 4 January 2018

August 28, 1946

Mr. Kenneth Roberts Kennebunkport Maine

Dear Mr. Roberts:

It is sad news, but in the face of your convincing financial statistic, we must endure the blow. We regret that the Maine Author Collection will no longer benefit by the gift of your new books, but we trust that you will permit us to order a copy from a book dealer sent to you for an inscription.

You have been very generous to the exhibit, and your interest has been warmly appreciated. Please accept our thanks for your courtesies during the past years.

The bookplate which you thoughtfully enclosed will be placed in a copy of the ROBERTS' READER which will go into the collection shortly.

Sincerely yours, In Charge of Maine Author Collection

hmj �