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April 10, 1935
 
April 10, 1935
.Miss Rachel L. Field
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o/o· The .Macmillan Company
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Miss Rachel L. Field
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c/o The Macmillan Company
 
60 Fifth Avenue
 
60 Fifth Avenue
 
New York City
 
New York City
Dear .Miss Field:
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Some years ago the State Library started an exhibit
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Dear Miss Field:
collection of the works of contemporary Kaine authors.
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Due to the generosity and cooperation of our authors,
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Some years ago the State Library started an exhibit collection of the works of contemporary Maine authors.
this project has had such a success that it now numbers
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Due to the generosity and cooperation of our authors, this project has had such a success that it now numbers several hundred volumes, all inscribed, and most of them
several hundred volumes, all inscribed, and most of them
 
 
presented by the authors.
 
presented by the authors.
We found that among those authors not' born 1n. Kaine,
 
but connected with the State - by living here, or writing
 
of Haine settings - there were so many whoni we wished to
 
include that we h_ave broadened the scope of this Maine
 
.Author Collection, to include these writers.'.·
 
·'
 
Of course Ye sha:11 want your books in our <Jolle j.~
 
t ion.
 
Our one regret is that we have not had them ·-A, ...
 
before this time. __ Naturally, we would not ask that
 
you make a gift of these many books, but we shall endeavor to· acquire ,thea, and as we do, we hope that you
 
will be kind enough to .autograph them for us.
 
  
··
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We found that among those authors not born in Maine,
 +
but connected with the State - by living here, or writing of Maine settings - there were so many whom we wished to include that we have broadened the scope of this Maine
 +
Author Collection, to include these writers.
 +
 
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Of course we shall want your books in our Collection.  Our one regret is that we have not had them before this time.  Naturally, we would not ask that you make a gift of these many books, but we shall endeavor to acquire them, and as we do, we hope that you will be kind enough to autograph them for us.
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We are hoping, however, that in the meantime you will want to inscribe for the Maine Author Collection a copy of your latest literary work: "Time Out of Mind," which has been receiving such favorable reviews recently.
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We assure you that we will appreciate your kindness in this matter; and may we wish you continued success in
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literature.
  
We are hoping, however, that in the meantime you
 
will want to inscribe for the Maine Author ·oollection a
 
copy of your lat est literary work: "Time Out of Kind,"
 
which has been receiving such favorable reviews r.eceri~ly.
 
We assure you that we will appreciate your kindness
 
in this matter; and may we wish you continued success in
 
11 terature.
 
 
Very truly yours
 
Very truly yours
  
 
Maine State Library
 
Maine State Library
 
l:m
 
  
 
Secretary
 
Secretary
 
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hm
 

Revision as of 21:47, 15 March 2017

April 10, 1935

Miss Rachel L. Field c/o The Macmillan Company 60 Fifth Avenue New York City

Dear Miss Field:

Some years ago the State Library started an exhibit collection of the works of contemporary Maine authors. Due to the generosity and cooperation of our authors, this project has had such a success that it now numbers several hundred volumes, all inscribed, and most of them presented by the authors.

We found that among those authors not born in Maine, but connected with the State - by living here, or writing of Maine settings - there were so many whom we wished to include that we have broadened the scope of this Maine Author Collection, to include these writers.

Of course we shall want your books in our Collection. Our one regret is that we have not had them before this time. Naturally, we would not ask that you make a gift of these many books, but we shall endeavor to acquire them, and as we do, we hope that you will be kind enough to autograph them for us.

We are hoping, however, that in the meantime you will want to inscribe for the Maine Author Collection a copy of your latest literary work: "Time Out of Mind," which has been receiving such favorable reviews recently.

We assure you that we will appreciate your kindness in this matter; and may we wish you continued success in literature.

Very truly yours

Maine State Library

Secretary hm