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�pedition to Quebec. Much of its action is laid on the Kennebec River. I am told by Mr.Tarkington and the publishers that it ranks high among American historical novels, and it may be, in view of its locale, that the Maine State Library would like to have the material; and would be better equipped to display it than our local library. The book has just been revised and sent to the publishers, Doubleday Doran, and will not appear until November or possibly December.
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Sincerely yours,
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pedition to Quebec. Much of its action  
Kenneth L. Roberts.
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is laid on the Kennebec River. I am told  
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by Mr.Tarkington and the publishers that  
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it ranks high among American historical  
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novels; and it may be, in view of its  
 +
locale, that the Maine State Library  
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                                                      would
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would like to have the material; and ^
 +
be better equipped to display it than  
 +
our local library. The book has  
 +
just been revised and sent to the  
 +
publishers, Doubleday Doran, and will  
 +
not appear until November or possibly  
 +
December.
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                      Sincerely yours,
 +
                      Kenneth L. Roberts.

Latest revision as of 13:27, 1 July 2020

� pedition to Quebec. Much of its action is laid on the Kennebec River. I am told by Mr.Tarkington and the publishers that it ranks high among American historical novels; and it may be, in view of its locale, that the Maine State Library

                                                      would

would like to have the material; and ^ be better equipped to display it than our local library. The book has just been revised and sent to the publishers, Doubleday Doran, and will not appear until November or possibly December.

                      Sincerely yours,
                     Kenneth L. Roberts.