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January 15 1930
 
January 15 1930
  
Mr. Kenneth I,. Roberta,
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Mr. Kenneth L. Roberts,
Porto Santo stefar:o,Ite.ly.
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Porto Santo Stefano,,Italy.
 
 
 
My dear Mr. Roberts;-
 
My dear Mr. Roberts;-
  
I read "Arundel" before the publication
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I read "Arundel" before the publication date and then I was more than impatient to open the package which had been waiting in our safe until the tenth of January. We are delighted to have the manuscript and the maps here, and we will take the best of care of them. At present, they will stay in the safe, since we have no room for an exhibition case. We hope that when we have our new library and a place to display our treasures (as we shall have, if we have anything') you will consider lending us the collection of Arnoldana which you mention in your letter of November twenty-fourth.
date and then I was mor>e than 1"1pat1ent to open the pa~kage
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We enclose a receipt for the manuscript and maps, as you requested.
which harJ bHen waiting in our aaf'e until the tenth or January.
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I have written to your publishers that I shall be very glas to send them a copy of the Bibliography if they wish it. I think that your list includes nearly everything that you had from here, except, possibly, "new England Captives Carried to Canada" (Coleman) and "Histoire des Abenskis" (Maurault) Did you have these?
Vte e.:re delighter! to 1'..a.ve the manuscript and the maps he,...o• and
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We shall make it a point to save all reviews of grundel. Would you care to have them placed on the blank leaves at the end of the manuscript?  I haven't seen the New York Times Review, but I am sending for it. Mr. Abbott says it is a very good one. What fun you will have opening your mail and reading the reviews of your book and all the congratulatory letters about it. Will you delare an extra special Saint's Day, unlock you door, turn your back on the Lost Lady, and read your American Mail?
we will take the best of care of them. At prf!'sent• they will
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I believe that you returned all the materials about privateers except Privateers and Privateering by Statham. We assume that you are still using it, and are keeping it renewed.
stay 1n the safe, sine~ we have no room for an exh1b1tton ease.
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I think that the state is to be congratulated because a Maine man has written a historical novel of Maine which will, undoubtedly, have a place among the very best historical novels America has produced.
\Ve hope that when we have our new library and a place to
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With very sincere congratulations,
display our· trea.sl...res(as we shall have 1 if we have an.yt:h1ngt)
 
you will considei~ le'::ding us the collection of Arnoldana
 
which you rnention in your letter ofNovemb~r twenty-fourth.
 
you requestec1.
 
 
 
We enclose a rec~1pt for th~ manuscript and maps 1 . as
 
 
 
I have written to your publlshe1"R thnt I sh,11 be
 
very glad to send them a copy of th,'3 Bibliography if they Wish it.
 
I +hink the.t your 11st includes nearly ev~ryt.hin3 t,hA.t ~u had
 
from here. exee .,t • possibly,"!!ew England Captives Carried to
 
 
 
Canada"{Coleman) and" H1sto1re des Abenakis",Mam-e.ult:) ntd y(')u have
 
these?
 
 
 
we shall make 1 t a point to save all r,e't'hews or
 
ar"Undel.would you care to have them placed on the blank leaves
 
at the end of the manuacripti I haven't seen t',e New Yo1"k Ti.,,es
 
Review. but I am sending for it. Mr. Abbott says it 1~ a veI7 good
 
one. What t1m you will have opening your :i.'!&11 and rear-1ng the reT1en or
 
J'Ollr book ~nd all the congratulatory letters about it. Will you
 
decloe an extra spec'ial Saint's Day• ubloek your door. turn your
 
back on the Lost Lady, and read your American mail?
 
I believe that you ret,nm.ed all of the material
 
about privateers except Privateers and-y1"1veteer1ng by Statham.
 
We aaaume that you are still using it and are keepi·,g it renewed.
 
I think tha. t the state 1s to be congratulated
 
because a lraine mn has written a !11stor1eal novel of Maine
 
which will, ubdoubtedly • have a place amor..g the very best
 
h1ator1eal novels 4m&t-ica has produced.
 
With V81!'J' sincere congratulations.,
 
 
 
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signed [M.C.F]

Latest revision as of 09:59, 21 March 2017

January 15 1930

Mr. Kenneth L. Roberts, Porto Santo Stefano,,Italy. My dear Mr. Roberts;-

I read "Arundel" before the publication date and then I was more than impatient to open the package which had been waiting in our safe until the tenth of January. We are delighted to have the manuscript and the maps here, and we will take the best of care of them. At present, they will stay in the safe, since we have no room for an exhibition case. We hope that when we have our new library and a place to display our treasures (as we shall have, if we have anything') you will consider lending us the collection of Arnoldana which you mention in your letter of November twenty-fourth. We enclose a receipt for the manuscript and maps, as you requested. I have written to your publishers that I shall be very glas to send them a copy of the Bibliography if they wish it. I think that your list includes nearly everything that you had from here, except, possibly, "new England Captives Carried to Canada" (Coleman) and "Histoire des Abenskis" (Maurault) Did you have these? We shall make it a point to save all reviews of grundel. Would you care to have them placed on the blank leaves at the end of the manuscript? I haven't seen the New York Times Review, but I am sending for it. Mr. Abbott says it is a very good one. What fun you will have opening your mail and reading the reviews of your book and all the congratulatory letters about it. Will you delare an extra special Saint's Day, unlock you door, turn your back on the Lost Lady, and read your American Mail? I believe that you returned all the materials about privateers except Privateers and Privateering by Statham. We assume that you are still using it, and are keeping it renewed. I think that the state is to be congratulated because a Maine man has written a historical novel of Maine which will, undoubtedly, have a place among the very best historical novels America has produced. With very sincere congratulations,

signed [M.C.F]