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Lugust 20, 1942
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                                                            August 20, 1942
  
 
Miss Barbara Cooney
 
Miss Barbara Cooney
 
Waldoboro
 
Waldoboro
 
Maine
 
Maine
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Dear Miss Cooney:
 
Dear Miss Cooney:
Please accept our congratulations upon your
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second book, THE K~LLYHORNS, which we are glad to
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                Please accept our congratulations upon your
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second book, THE KELLYHORNS, which we are glad to
 
observe is receiving excellent notices.
 
observe is receiving excellent notices.
It is possible that you do not know of the
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Maine Aut·~or Collection, and may therefore be
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              It is possible that you do not know of the
interested to learn of its aims. So~e years ago
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Maine Authot Collection, and may therefore be
a former State Li ~--rarian began to collect the works
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interested to learn of its aims. Some years ago
of Mai.ne authors as an exhibit at the lP·rary; books
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a former State Librarian began to collect the works
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of Maine authors as an exhibit at the library; books
 
written by people born here, living in the state, or
 
written by people born here, living in the state, or
 
writing about it or using it as a background. He
 
writing about it or using it as a background. He
 
also gathered all available biographical, photographic
 
also gathered all available biographical, photographic
and critical d&ta, and preserved corresp~ndence with
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and critical data, and preserved correspondence
these authors.
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with these authors.
The authors themselves i~mediately became very
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            The authors themselves immediately became very
 
enthusiastic, and through the years have inscribed
 
enthusiastic, and through the years have inscribed
 
and presented over a thousand volumes. The
 
and presented over a thousand volumes. The
collection continues to grow, and is now of
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collection continues to grow, and is now of substantial size and recognized value. It is the only place where all the works of all Maine authors are collected, and it is of course of permanent worth.
substantial size and recognized value. It is the
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only place where all the works of all Maine authors
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        We hope that you may want to inscribe and
are collected, and it is of course of permanent worth.
 
We hope th&t you may want to inscribe and
 
 
present a copy of THE KING OF WRECK ISLAND and also
 
present a copy of THE KING OF WRECK ISLAND and also
THE KELLYHORNS, since both seem to have Maine settinrs.
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THE KELLYHORNS, since both seem to have Maine settings. We understand  that we are not privileged to claim you as a Maine-born author, but we feel that you and your work are closely related to the state.
We 1.mderstand that we are not privileged to claim you
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as a Maine-born author, but we feel that you and your
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        Our best wishes go to you for a happy:_ success for
work are closely related to the state.
 
Our best wishes go to you for a happy:_ success for
 
 
the new book.
 
the new book.
Very truly yours
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                                              Very truly yours
MAINE STATE LIBP.Ii.RY
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                                              MAINE STATE LIBRARY
BY
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                                              BY
 
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hmj.                                              SECRETARY
hmj
 
 
 
 
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SECRETARY
 
 
 

Latest revision as of 18:38, 1 November 2017

                                                           August 20, 1942

Miss Barbara Cooney Waldoboro Maine

Dear Miss Cooney:

               Please accept our congratulations upon your

second book, THE KELLYHORNS, which we are glad to observe is receiving excellent notices.

              It is possible that you do not know of the

Maine Authot Collection, and may therefore be interested to learn of its aims. Some years ago a former State Librarian began to collect the works of Maine authors as an exhibit at the library; books written by people born here, living in the state, or writing about it or using it as a background. He also gathered all available biographical, photographic and critical data, and preserved correspondence with these authors.

           The authors themselves immediately became very

enthusiastic, and through the years have inscribed and presented over a thousand volumes. The collection continues to grow, and is now of substantial size and recognized value. It is the only place where all the works of all Maine authors are collected, and it is of course of permanent worth.

        We hope that you may want to inscribe and

present a copy of THE KING OF WRECK ISLAND and also THE KELLYHORNS, since both seem to have Maine settings. We understand that we are not privileged to claim you as a Maine-born author, but we feel that you and your work are closely related to the state.

       Our best wishes go to you for a happy:_ success for

the new book.

                                             Very truly yours
                                             MAINE STATE LIBRARY
                                             BY

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