Sinclair writes about his upcoming book "Jimmie Higgins" and details about it being published, along with prices and other information. He includes reviews of "Jimmie Higgins" and "The Profits of Religion".
Postal data: posted, postmarked (CHAFFEE?, N.Y., JUL ?, 4 PM 1914 ); George Washington one cent stamp in profile; Postcard type: divided back (THIS SPACE MAY BE USED FOR CORRESPONDENCE; THIS SPACE FOR THE ADDRESS ONLY); Logo (CALENDAR POST CARD);...
Bentall writes to Mrs. Markham thanking the Markhams for their contribution and cooperation with the Christian Socialist. Bentall also praises Markham and his poems which are frequently used in the Christian Socialist. He also writes about prices...
Sinclair requests a list of influential works on the working-class movement to use for a new publication series being put together by the American Fund for Public Service. Sinclair also requests written opinions if possible.
Flowers; Book stores; Stationery; Paper products industry; Books; Booksellers and bookselling; United States--New York (State)--New York--Brooklyn
Illustration of flowers surrounding card with text. Black background. Verso side: calendar of 1882. Text,"All new books received as soon as issued and sold from 20 to 25 per cent less than publisher's prices. Fine assortment of stationery, blank...
Handwritten letter by Ernest Fiene to Mr. Tompkins, dated November 10, 1928. Fiene is concerned at Mr. Tompkin's suggestion to lower his prices, explaining that he would not be able to break even if he did.
Copy of a letter written by H. H. M. for Whitney Studio Galleries to Harry Gottlieb, dated March 22, 1929. An account of which works of art Whitney Studio Galleries is keeping, which are being sent to Cincinnati Art Museum for the summer...
Art, American--20th century--Exhibitions; Exhibitions--Planning; Whitney Studio Club--Paperwork (Office practice);
Exhibition list for the Traveling Exhibition. Includes names of artists, titles, and prices for works of art. Handwritten notes and corrections to prices marked. Two (2) pages.
Sales record (draft) for works of art sold during the Traveling Exhibition, 1927-1928. Indicates prices and locations. Includes handwritten notes and corrections to prices in marginalia. See also: Record of sales (wscg.0561).
Letter from Juliana Force to Mr. E.C. Coykendall, dated January 23, 1929. Regarding Harry Gottlieb's paintings and value as an artist. Photocopy of original.
Letter from Juliana Force to Robert B. Harshe, dated March 8, 1929. Regarding the sales of lithographs by Glenn Coleman. See also: JRF to Robert B. Harshe, Feb. 25, 1929 (wscg.0523) and Robert B. Harshe to Mrs. Juliana R. Force, February 28, 1929...
Letter written by Ward Lockwood to Juliana Force, dated November 21, 1929. Notification of the shipment of paintings, watercolors, and lithographs. See also: List of oil paintings (wscg0468).
Art, American--20th century--Inventories; Art--Prices; Whitney Studio Galleries--Paperwork (Office practice);
Loan receipt between Whitney Studio Galleries and Herbert Morgan, dated December 5, 1929. On loan: one (1) bronze female and one (1) bronze head by Morgan. Prices noted.
Art, American--20th century--Inventories; Art--Prices; Whitney Studio Galleries--Paperwork (Office practice);
Loan receipt between Whitney Studio Galleries and Paul Rohland, dated November 19 (year not recorded). On loan: six (6) oils, one (1) watercolor to remain in stock and twelve (12) to be hung in the exhibition. Prices listed for all.