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August 8, 1942
  
Mr. Geo:oge B. Dorr, Superintendent
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Mr. George B. Dorr, Superintendent
 
Acadia National Park
 
Acadia National Park
 
Bar Harbor, Maine
 
Bar Harbor, Maine
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Dear Mr. Dorr:
 
Dear Mr. Dorr:
It was with great pleasure that we recently
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learned of the publication of your book, ACADIA
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It was with great pleasure that we recently learned of the publication of your book, ACADIA NATIONAL PARK, ITS ORIGIN AND BACKGROUND; and we have hoped that we might examine a copy, but, having been unable to ascertain the publisher, we now write to inquire whether or not this is a government publication. We want to purchase a copy for the library files, for such an item will
NATIONAL PARK, ITS ORIGIN AND BACKGROUND; and we
 
have hoped that we mirht exa~ine a copy, but,
 
having- been unable to ascertain the publisher,
 
we now write to inquire whether or not this is a
 
government publication. We want to purchase a
 
copy for the library files, for such an item will
 
 
be extremely valuable to us.
 
be extremely valuable to us.
It ls also possible that you may wish to
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inscribe and present a copy to the Maine Authot>
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It is also possible that you may wish to inscribe and present a copy to the Maine Author Collection. Perhaps you already know of this exhibit of the works of people born in Maine, resident here, or writing about the state.   The books are inscribed interestingly and originally, presented to the library for exhibit purposes only, and form an unusual representation of Maine writing. We should be happy to include a copy of your book, and trust that it will be possible.
Collection. Perhaps you already know of this
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exhibit of the works of people born in Maine,
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You have our best wishes for the success of the volume.   We hope it may reach the many people who will undoubtedly be interested in the account of your fascinating work and notable achievement at Acadia National Park.
resident here, or writing about the state. The
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books are in:'cri bed interestir..gly and originally,
 
presented to the library for exhi-~it purposes only,
 
and form an unusual representation of Maine writing.
 
VVe should be happy to include a copy of your book,
 
and trust that it will be possible.
 
You ha~e our best wishes for the success of
 
the volume. We hspe it may reach the many
 
people who will ~ndoubtedly be interested in the
 
account of your fascinating work and notable
 
achieve•rent at Acad1 a National Park.
 
 
Very truly yours
 
Very truly yours
Y1AINE STA'I'E LIDRP.F:Y
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MAINE STATE LIBRARY
 
BY
 
BY
  
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SECRETARY
 
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SECILTARY
 
 
 

Latest revision as of 19:07, 3 April 2017

August 8, 1942


Mr. George B. Dorr, Superintendent Acadia National Park Bar Harbor, Maine

Dear Mr. Dorr:

It was with great pleasure that we recently learned of the publication of your book, ACADIA NATIONAL PARK, ITS ORIGIN AND BACKGROUND; and we have hoped that we might examine a copy, but, having been unable to ascertain the publisher, we now write to inquire whether or not this is a government publication. We want to purchase a copy for the library files, for such an item will be extremely valuable to us.

It is also possible that you may wish to inscribe and present a copy to the Maine Author Collection. Perhaps you already know of this exhibit of the works of people born in Maine, resident here, or writing about the state. The books are inscribed interestingly and originally, presented to the library for exhibit purposes only, and form an unusual representation of Maine writing. We should be happy to include a copy of your book, and trust that it will be possible.

You have our best wishes for the success of the volume. We hope it may reach the many people who will undoubtedly be interested in the account of your fascinating work and notable achievement at Acadia National Park.

Very truly yours MAINE STATE LIBRARY BY

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