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magazine TWICE A YEAR; and we will be very happy
 
magazine TWICE A YEAR; and we will be very happy
 
to secure a copy of the November issue, in order
 
to secure a copy of the November issue, in order
to have your articles in the 1;1aine Author Collection.
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to have your articles in the Maine Author Collection.
YOU+' enterprise of writing essays regarding
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Your enterprise of writing essays regarding
 
Maine subjects is interesting, and we certainly
 
Maine subjects is interesting, and we certainly
 
hope it may attain publication. Of Maine publishers,
 
hope it may attain publication. Of Maine publishers,
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which of course does beautiful publishing and printing.
 
which of course does beautiful publishing and printing.
 
The Stephen Daye Press in Brattleboro, Vermont, is
 
The Stephen Daye Press in Brattleboro, Vermont, is
not in this state; but the editor·, John Hooperis
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not in this state; but the editor, John Hooper, is
 
a Maine man and has issued a number of books by
 
a Maine man and has issued a number of books by
 
Maine writers.
 
Maine writers.
 
 
You might consult the list of publishers in the
 
You might consult the list of publishers in the
 
Maine Register, where you will find a number of
 
Maine Register, where you will find a number of
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We learned about Miss Richardson's book some
 
We learned about Miss Richardson's book some
 
time ago, and have written to her about it. And
 
time ago, and have written to her about it. And
we do know Miss Adams• work; we have the BREAD LOAF
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we do know Miss Adams' work; we have the BREAD LOAF ANTHOLOGY which you mention.
ANTHOLOGY which you mention.
 
 
Mr. Christian, about whom you inquire, is pastor
 
Mr. Christian, about whom you inquire, is pastor
 
of the First Universalist Church in Brunswick, and
 
of the First Universalist Church in Brunswick, and

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November 27, 1939

Mr. Marsden Hartley 27 Broadway Bangor, Maine Dear Mr. Hartley: Thank you for calling our attention to the magazine TWICE A YEAR; and we will be very happy to secure a copy of the November issue, in order to have your articles in the Maine Author Collection. Your enterprise of writing essays regarding Maine subjects is interesting, and we certainly hope it may attain publication. Of Maine publishers, the Falmouth Book House is known to you. There is also the Southworth-Anthoensen Press in Portland, which of course does beautiful publishing and printing. The Stephen Daye Press in Brattleboro, Vermont, is not in this state; but the editor, John Hooper, is a Maine man and has issued a number of books by Maine writers. You might consult the list of publishers in the Maine Register, where you will find a number of smaller concerns, as well as the customary print shops of newspapers. We learned about Miss Richardson's book some time ago, and have written to her about it. And we do know Miss Adams' work; we have the BREAD LOAF ANTHOLOGY which you mention. Mr. Christian, about whom you inquire, is pastor of the First Universalist Church in Brunswick, and has a lively interest in literature, having written some things himself. We know of him only through correspondence, and the usual library channels. Mr. Christian has always observed the library rules satisfactorily, and has presented an inscribed copy of each of his publications to the Maine Author