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KEN NE'l' H L. ROB ERT S
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          Kenneth L. Roberts
KEN NEB UNK BEA CH
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            Kennebunk Beach
MAIN E
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                  Maine
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                          July 6th, 1929.
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My dear Mr. Dunmack :
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          I am mailing you seven of
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the books you ask for, duly auto-
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graphed. I will try to get the
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others, though they may be out of
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print.  One, The Collector's Whatnot,
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is also  autographed by the co-authors,
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Booth Tarkingon and Hugh MacNair Kahler.
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I am very happy to donate these
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books to the library, not only be-
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cause it is the state library, but
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also because of the assistance I
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received last autumn when I
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was assembling material for my
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new novel, Arundel.
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    I had thought a little of putting
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some of the material that I used
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in writing Arundel in our local
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library. It is a very long his-
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torical novel, running in time
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from 1759 to 1776, and having
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as a background Arnold's Ex-
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Latest revision as of 13:26, 1 July 2020

         Kenneth L. Roberts
           Kennebunk Beach
                  Maine
                         July 6th, 1929.

My dear Mr. Dunmack :

          I am mailing you seven of 

the books you ask for, duly auto- graphed. I will try to get the others, though they may be out of print. One, The Collector's Whatnot, is also autographed by the co-authors, Booth Tarkingon and Hugh MacNair Kahler. I am very happy to donate these books to the library, not only be- cause it is the state library, but also because of the assistance I received last autumn when I was assembling material for my new novel, Arundel.

    I had thought a little of putting 

some of the material that I used in writing Arundel in our local library. It is a very long his- torical novel, running in time from 1759 to 1776, and having as a background Arnold's Ex-