H.C. Pearson to FPK
Letter, 1920 August 18
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Title
H.C. Pearson to FPK
Letter, 1920 August 18
Letter, 1920 August 18
Description
H.C. Pearson addressing FPKs attempts to find a publisher for one of FPKs early novels.
Creator
H.C. Pearson
Source
From the collection of Frances Parkinson Keyes Papers, Special Collections, University of Vermont Library.
Date
1920-08-18
Contributor
Digitized, transcribed and encoded by Jacob Cuddihy.
Relation
A response by H.C. Pearson to a letter from FPK.
Format
Typewritten letter.
Type
Document
Identifier
FPK papers Special Collections, University of Vermont Library, Box 03, Folder 01.
Coverage
Concord, Hew Hampshire.
Document Item Type Metadata
Text
The Granite Monthly
New Hampshire State Magazine
Concord, N.H.
August 18,1920.
Dear Mrs. Keyes:
I have sent copies of the August Granite Monthly to Mrs. Fabyan and Mrs. Brock, as per your letter, and have preserved the list of those whom the September number is to go. It is a pleasure to give to the nurse fund whatever the G.M. share of the sales would be. Under another cover I am sending the few copies of the August number which I have left on hand. There will be more when the newsdealers make their returns, so please remind me about the middle of next month as to your needs on this line.
Sincere congratulations on your placing of another novel. I call myself a fairly busy man, but it passes my comprehension how you can accomplish all that you do. You must make every minute count.
The Rumford Press does not publish books on its own account, but makes them for the publishing firms. Just now it is doing much on that line for the Atlantic Monthly Press. Your book of New Hampshire history would be very interesting and it would seem as though some publisher who makes a specialty of that sort of thing and knows how to get at probable patrons would be glad to undertake it.
Mr. Gallagher will look up the issue of the Patriot containing the paragraph about your Good Housekeeping article and send you some copies if any remain in his files. The paper shortage forces him, like all of us, to cut his editions close.
Kindly remember me to H.W.K., Sr. and Jr. The Senator must be glad that he is out of the primary turmoil this year.
Very truly,
H.C. Pearson
New Hampshire State Magazine
Concord, N.H.
August 18,1920.
Dear Mrs. Keyes:
I have sent copies of the August Granite Monthly to Mrs. Fabyan and Mrs. Brock, as per your letter, and have preserved the list of those whom the September number is to go. It is a pleasure to give to the nurse fund whatever the G.M. share of the sales would be. Under another cover I am sending the few copies of the August number which I have left on hand. There will be more when the newsdealers make their returns, so please remind me about the middle of next month as to your needs on this line.
Sincere congratulations on your placing of another novel. I call myself a fairly busy man, but it passes my comprehension how you can accomplish all that you do. You must make every minute count.
The Rumford Press does not publish books on its own account, but makes them for the publishing firms. Just now it is doing much on that line for the Atlantic Monthly Press. Your book of New Hampshire history would be very interesting and it would seem as though some publisher who makes a specialty of that sort of thing and knows how to get at probable patrons would be glad to undertake it.
Mr. Gallagher will look up the issue of the Patriot containing the paragraph about your Good Housekeeping article and send you some copies if any remain in his files. The paper shortage forces him, like all of us, to cut his editions close.
Kindly remember me to H.W.K., Sr. and Jr. The Senator must be glad that he is out of the primary turmoil this year.
Very truly,
H.C. Pearson
About the Original Item
- Date Added
- November 7, 2013
- Collection
- Frances Parkinson Keyes Collection
- Item Type
- Document
- Tags
- 1920, Atlantic Monthly, Concord, Good Housekeeping, H.W.K Jr., H.W.K. Sr., N.H., Patriot, primary, The Granite Monthly
- Citation
- H.C. Pearson, “H.C. Pearson to FPK
Letter, 1920 August 18,” Omeka@CTL, accessed December 26, 2024, http://libraryexhibits.uvm.edu/omeka/items/show/1312. - Associated Files