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Asks about the possibility of William Winter writing an occasional critical dramatic article for Harper's Weekly. On letterhead of Harper & Brothers Publishers, Franklin Square, New York.
Concerning the announcement of a volume of poems and a large paper edition of "Other Days." On letterhead of Moffat, Yard & Company Publishers, 31 East Seventeenth Street, New York.
Strong refers to a new cloth which he prizes and asks Winter to copy his father's last entry for him. He also mentions a photo of William Winter and inquires about the size and price. On letterhead of Jacob H. Strong, Rhinebeck, N.Y. Addressed to Winter in New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.
Includes autograph and typed letters signed and one typed letter unsigned (Winter's own file copy). (9) indicates "Dictated" on first leaf and appears to be in the hand of William Jefferson Winter. Letters written from New York, Mentone, California and Sunapee, New Hampshire.
The letters concern proofs and articles by William Winter for Harper's Weekly. On letterhead of the Editorial Rooms Harper's Weekly, Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square, New York. Addressed to Winter at 46 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y. (1) has a brief annotation in William Winter's hand on verso.
Johnson wishes he have written more on William Winter's and Jefferson Winter's book, The life of David Belasco, but limited space was at his disposal. On letterhead of the New York Tribune. Addressed to Winter at 46 Third Avenue, New Brighton, S.I. On the verso is a typed response to Johnson's letter initialed from "J.W."
Concerning the cost of the plates of William Winter's books. On letterhead of The Macmillan Company Publishers, New York. Addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, S.I., N.Y.
On an accounting error concerning royalties for "Over the Border," "Gray Days and Gold," and "Shakespeare's England." On letterhead of Moffat, Yard & Company Publishers, 116-120 West 32nd Street, New York. Addressed to Winter at 46 Third Avenue, New Brighton, S.I. With a typed copy of Winter's reply dated March 12, 1914.
Concerning libraries Young has purchased over the last few years. He also mentions a Keats-Shelley Memorial in Rome and the book "The life and writings of William Law Symonds," which Winter will send to Young. On letterhead of 1600 Second Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, N.Y.