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attention, and we are sorry that you had no reply
 
attention, and we are sorry that you had no reply
 
from us sooner.
 
from us sooner.
Your offer to send additional mat~r1al to the
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Your offer to send additional material to the
 
Maine Author Collection is very much appreciated;
 
Maine Author Collection is very much appreciated;
 
but we are eager to add the writing of Maine authors,
 
but we are eager to add the writing of Maine authors,
 
and obliged to establish this qualification for the
 
and obliged to establish this qualification for the
collection.
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collection. There have been a number of eminent
There have been a number of eminent
 
 
Maine publishers, of course; and, had we the space,
 
Maine publishers, of course; and, had we the space,
 
it would certainly make an awesome display to gather
 
it would certainly make an awesome display to gather
 
all the books which have been published from, say,
 
all the books which have been published from, say,
Frank Munsey to date, in this claissification.
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Frank Munsey to date, in this classification.
It is idle to speculate, however, for we have
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It is idle to speculate, however, for we have not the space, nor the staff, nor of course the funds to establish such a collection.
not the space, nor the staff, nor of course the
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We must, therefore, decline to accept the generous offer which you make us. Your own books we certainly want, and we hope that you will continue to inscribe and present them to the collection. We regret that under the definition of the collection at present we cannot take advantage of your most interesting and appreciated offer.
funds to establish such a collection.
 
We must, therefore, decline to
 
generous offer which you make us.
 
we certainly want, and we hope that
 
to inscribe and present them to the
 
regret that under the definition of
 
present we cannot take advantage of
 
interesting and appreciated offer.
 
 
 
accept the
 
Your own books
 
you will continue
 
collection.
 
We
 
the collection at
 
your most
 
  
 
Sincerely yours
 
Sincerely yours
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In Charge of
 
In Charge of
 
Maine Author Collection
 
Maine Author Collection
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hmj
  
 
 

Latest revision as of 17:57, 31 March 2017

February 9, 1959

Dr. Bernard H. Porter 677 East Colorado Street Pasadena, California Dear Dr. Porter: Your letter of December 18 has just come to our attention, and we are sorry that you had no reply from us sooner. Your offer to send additional material to the Maine Author Collection is very much appreciated; but we are eager to add the writing of Maine authors, and obliged to establish this qualification for the collection. There have been a number of eminent Maine publishers, of course; and, had we the space, it would certainly make an awesome display to gather all the books which have been published from, say, Frank Munsey to date, in this classification. It is idle to speculate, however, for we have not the space, nor the staff, nor of course the funds to establish such a collection. We must, therefore, decline to accept the generous offer which you make us. Your own books we certainly want, and we hope that you will continue to inscribe and present them to the collection. We regret that under the definition of the collection at present we cannot take advantage of your most interesting and appreciated offer.

Sincerely yours

In Charge of Maine Author Collection hmj