Schnakenberg, H. E. (Henry Ernest), 1892-1970 ; Stella, Joseph, 1877-1946
Overall fair. Microfilm copy of the original catalogue. Adhesive residue and wear on the spine of [Page 1] suggests that cover was torn off. Penciled note on [Page 1] records date of exhibition. Full measurements: 22.3 cm (H) x 16.2 cm (W).
May 14 1913
Dear Mrs. Markham:
Bless your hearts for promptly reassuring me as to Tiger! Your letter came when I was still wondering whether my friends and readers would understand my writing and printing it. As far as I have heard, the attacks...
UPTON SINCLAIR
PASADENA
CALIFORNIA
Dear Friend :
I wish to inform the readers of "Upton Sinclair's" concerning "Jimmie Higgins".
Last spring it appeared that the war was going to last a long time, 'and that "Jimmie Higgins" would have to stand...
April 22, ‘30
Dear Edwin Markham,
Greetings on your 78th birthday! I read with real pleasure the interviews with you in the “Telegram” and “Times” and rejoice that you are still active and forging ahead. I am still a member of the Poetry...
1622 S. Spaulding Ave.
Los Angeles, California.
Aug. 20th, 1933.
Beloved Edwin Markham,
Great Poet, World Brother,
Precious Friend:
Hail! Hail! All of my heart to you wherever you are a’roaming—out there in Canada, back home in the U.S.A., or...
Four-page letter dated December 27, 1878, from Daniel McFarland in South Bend [Indiana] to Lysander Spooner [probably in Boston, Massachusetts], discussing mutual acquaintances.
Fair. Crease marks in middle and top quarter of brochure. Discoloration on cover and back cover. Adhesive residue and large pieces torn from paper surface of back cover. Information written in pencil on cover. Full measurements: 25.5 cm (H) x 15.3...
Fair. Discoloration throughout. Information written in ink and pencil throughout. This catalogue has been washed and deacidified and rebound in an acid-free sleeve. Full measurements: 20.6 cm (H) x 14.2 cm (W).
City view of people on street near Clinton Street Bridge. Trollies, animals, and canal boats. Written message: (Hello Dear - Are you still laughing ought to be here and see Bert blow around this busy corner some evenings when he has a good jag on...