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Frank Harris Collection 1894-1924

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[Thanks him for review of stories; asks if he would like to review any books at present.]

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Frank Harristo Grant Richards

Frank Harristo Wilbur Underwood

Frank Harris Collection 1916

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[Essay; typescript pages 1-2 TMs (w/autograph corrections); and pages 3-9 AMs which has been professionally deacidified and laminated.]

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Frank Harristo Rettey

Frank Harristo Rettey

Upton Sinclair Collection 1905-1957

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[Criticizes correspondent's book; recommends that he cut and condense his work; advises him to read La Rochefoucald and House of a Hundred Lightsby T. R. Tourence; discusses Prince Hagen, which was written 2 years ago but rejected 35 times; describes King Midasas book of joy and very boyish, which had not sold 1500 copies; wonders if correspondent is also poor; asks for reply. TN states that the name of work of correspondent have been cut out of the letter to protect his identity.]

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Upton Sinclairto Frank Harris 7 p.

Upton Sinclairto Frank Harris 1 p.

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