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May 28, 1951

Mrs. Henry Beston Chimney Farm Nobleboro, Maine Dear Elizabeth Coatsworth: Once in a while,we stop to contemplate all the things you accomplish, and we are amazedl When one thinks of book after book, ot their skilfully wrought verse or prose, and of your familiarity in so varied fields, it is incredible. Your gardening and homemaking activities, and any number of other pursuits, together with your remarkable literary harvest,_ combine to make a distinguished career.

We don't write to you about the books that are not of a Maine nature, but .this season we are especially happy over two: DOLLAR FOR LUCK and THE ~'NOHAHTED. Theae will go into our traveling libraries, and we owe a. debt to Jou for providing good books that ••1ze the attention and leave a memory or worth. We hope that the Malne.Author Collection, too, may be enriched by the inclusion. of inscribed copies. Our good wishes to you, and a lasting and gratifying success to the books. Sincerely yours

hmj

In Charge or Maine Author Collection