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December 28, 1929
 
December 28, 1929
  
 
Dear Mrs. Fuller:
 
Dear Mrs. Fuller:
I am sending you under separate cover a copy of
 
"Arundel", Kenneth "qoberts' great Maine novel which we are
 
bringing out on January 10th.
 
In"Arundel" Mr. ~oberts has written the one 111.ntold news story of the ~evolution, Benedict Arnold's secret
 
expedition to Quebec. The march of the indomitable halfstarved army up the Kennebec·, through the great Maine woods
 
following the Dead !liver, carrying impossible green leaking
 
bateaus across cruel portages, is a story rich in human drama.
 
And the visualization of pioneer life in Maine: the inns with
 
their rough p~nelled gathering rooms and their kegs of buttered
 
beer, the traders, the Indians, the sloops bringing back latest news 6,foBos ton fashions, village politics, the boisterous
 
birth of the "Cons of Liberty" Mr. 'Roberts rpakes as' triv:1..d as
 
our contemporary life and much more fascinating.
 
If you find the book as interesting as I venture to
 
ba~ieve you will, we shall be very happy to have a quote from
 
you.
 
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I am sending you under separate cover a copy of "Arundel", Kenneth Roberts' great Maine novel which we are bringing out on January 10th.
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'Arundel" Mr. Roberts has written the on un-
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told news story of the Revolution, Benedict Arnold's secret expedition to Quebec.  The march of the indomitable half-
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starved army up the Kennebec, throught the great Maine woods following the Dead River, carrying impossible green leaking bateaus across cruel portages, is a story rich in human drama.  And the visualization of pioneer life in Maine: the inns with their rough panelled gathering rooms and their kegs of buttered beer, the traders, the Indians, the sloops bringing back lat-
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est news of Boston fashions, village politics, the boisterous birth of the "Cons of Liberty" Mr. Roberts makes as vivid as our contemporary life and much more fascinating.
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If you find the book as interesting as I venture to believe you will, we shall be very happy to have a quote from you.
  
 
Cordially
 
Cordially
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Page Cooper
 
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December 28, 1929

Dear Mrs. Fuller:

I am sending you under separate cover a copy of "Arundel", Kenneth Roberts' great Maine novel which we are bringing out on January 10th. 'Arundel" Mr. Roberts has written the on un- told news story of the Revolution, Benedict Arnold's secret expedition to Quebec. The march of the indomitable half- starved army up the Kennebec, throught the great Maine woods following the Dead River, carrying impossible green leaking bateaus across cruel portages, is a story rich in human drama. And the visualization of pioneer life in Maine: the inns with their rough panelled gathering rooms and their kegs of buttered beer, the traders, the Indians, the sloops bringing back lat- est news of Boston fashions, village politics, the boisterous birth of the "Cons of Liberty" Mr. Roberts makes as vivid as our contemporary life and much more fascinating.

If you find the book as interesting as I venture to believe you will, we shall be very happy to have a quote from you.

Cordially

Page Cooper