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Doubleday Doran and Company,
 
Doubleday Doran and Company,
 
Garden City, New York.
 
Garden City, New York.
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Attention of Mr. Cooper
 
Attention of Mr. Cooper
My dear Mr. Cooper;! have been eagerly anticipating the
 
  
appearance of "Arundel", but I can truthfully say that it
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My dear Mr. Cooper;-
far exceeds my expectations. Not only is it a most interesting
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novel, but Mr. Roberts has handled the historical background in
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I have been eagerly anticipating the appearance of "Arundel", but I can truthfully say that it far exceeds my expectations. Not only is it a most interesting
a we~arkably cmnvincing manner.
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novel, but Mr. Roberts has handled the historical background in a remarkably convincing manner.
.:ve ab.all mention "Arundel" in the Spring issue
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We shall mention "Arundel" in the Spring issue of our library Bulletin; I wish it were a monthly, instead of a
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quarterly, so that we could at once note that from a Maine
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author has come a real historical novel of Maine.
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Mr. Roberts writes me that you, or Mr. Long-
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well might wish a copy of his bibliography. I shall be glad to send it to you any time that you wish it.
  
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Does Mr. Roberts accent the first syllable, the second, or does he make "Arundel'' a two syllable word, like
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the English town? I mentioned it in a book talk last week and had to take a chance on the pronounciation.
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Thank you very much for sending me a copy of "Arundel".
  
of our library Bulletin; I wish it were a monthly, instead of a
 
quarterly, so that we could at once note that.from a Maine
 
author has vome a real historical novel of Maine.
 
Mr. Roberts writes me that you, or Mr. Longwell might wish a copy of his bibliography. I shall be glad to
 
send it to you any time 1Jhat j'ou wish it.•
 
Does mr. Roberts accent the first syllable,
 
the second_J or does he make· "Arundel'' a two syllable word, like
 
the English town? I mentioned it in a book talk last week and
 
had to take a chance on the pronounciation.
 
Thank you very m~ch for sending Me a copy of
 
"Arundel".
 
 
Sincerely yours,
 
Sincerely yours,
 
Marion Cobb Fuller
 
Marion Cobb Fuller
 
 

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C OP Y

January 14, 1930

Doubleday Doran and Company, Garden City, New York.

Attention of Mr. Cooper

My dear Mr. Cooper;-

I have been eagerly anticipating the appearance of "Arundel", but I can truthfully say that it far exceeds my expectations. Not only is it a most interesting novel, but Mr. Roberts has handled the historical background in a remarkably convincing manner.

We shall mention "Arundel" in the Spring issue of our library Bulletin; I wish it were a monthly, instead of a quarterly, so that we could at once note that from a Maine author has come a real historical novel of Maine.

Mr. Roberts writes me that you, or Mr. Long- well might wish a copy of his bibliography. I shall be glad to send it to you any time that you wish it.

Does Mr. Roberts accent the first syllable, the second, or does he make "Arundel a two syllable word, like the English town? I mentioned it in a book talk last week and had to take a chance on the pronounciation.

Thank you very much for sending me a copy of "Arundel".

Sincerely yours, Marion Cobb Fuller