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Kennebunkport
 
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Dear Kr •. Roberts:
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Rumors which have for some time enticed
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Dear Mr. Roberts:
us have at last materialized in a statement
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that we really may expect a new novel by you
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Rumors which have for some time enticed us have at last materialized in a statement that we really may expect a new novel by you next fall. Being somewhat wise to the wiles
next fall. Being somewhat wise to the wiles
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of publishers, and resigned to waiting much longer than we like, we are aware that the title may not be LYDIA BAILEY, and the date may not be as early as we wish.
of publishers, and resigned to waiting much
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longer than we like, we are aware that the
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We are, however, eagerly anticipating the time when we may again lose ourselves in the absorbing pages and characters of your creation.
title may not be LYDIA BAILEY, and the date
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may not be as early as we wish.
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Orders for our traveling libraries will be handled through a book dealer, as usual; and we hope that you may want to inscribe and present a copy, whatever the final title may be, of the new historical novel for the Maine Author Collection. All good wishes for its instant and enduring success.
We are, however, eagerly anticipating
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the time when we may again lose ourselves in
 
the absorbing pages and characters of your
 
creation.
 
O~ders for our traveling libraries will
 
be handled through a book dealer, as usual;
 
and we hope that you may want to inscribe
 
and present a copy, whatever the final title
 
may be, of the new historical novel for the
 
Maine Author Collection. All good wishes for
 
its instant and enduring success.
 
 
Sincerely yours
 
Sincerely yours
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Secretary
 
hmj
 
hmj
 
Secretary
 
 
 
 

Latest revision as of 18:46, 4 January 2018

March 12, 1945

Mr. Kenneth Roberts Kennebunkport Maine

Dear Mr. Roberts:

Rumors which have for some time enticed us have at last materialized in a statement that we really may expect a new novel by you next fall. Being somewhat wise to the wiles of publishers, and resigned to waiting much longer than we like, we are aware that the title may not be LYDIA BAILEY, and the date may not be as early as we wish.

We are, however, eagerly anticipating the time when we may again lose ourselves in the absorbing pages and characters of your creation.

Orders for our traveling libraries will be handled through a book dealer, as usual; and we hope that you may want to inscribe and present a copy, whatever the final title may be, of the new historical novel for the Maine Author Collection. All good wishes for its instant and enduring success.

Sincerely yours Secretary hmj �