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Thanks Winter for sending the articles on the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy and will pass them on to John Malone.
Regarding a book King sent to Winter unsolicited. Winter's own file copy, with annotation on verso. Addressed to King at 346 Broadway, N.Y.
Has learned of Winter's return from California and encloses [not with item] a letter to prove that he wrote to Mr. Campbell concerning Winter's request.
Mentions a theater luncheon to be given at the City Club at which they would like Winter to speak.
Winter writes that he will ask his publishers to send Strong a circular concerning his final collection of poems, lately published, and he also mentions that his "Life and Art of Mansfield" will hopefully be issued not later than December. Addressed to Strong in care of the Rhinebeck gazette. Addressed from New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.
Asks for Winter's forgiveness for not having sooner acknowledged the receipt of his book. Asks Winter if he has read a poem entitled "Said the Rose," which Adelaide Neilson promised but failed to send to him.
Mantell writes that he is sorry that he missed the dinner in honor of Jefferson's father, William Winter. He has read with great interest about the Tribune affairs, which was a great triumph for "The Grand Old Man."
Letter from Laffan inquiring whether Winter would like to work for The Sun. On The Sun's Editor's Office letterhead, with an envelope.
He intends to transcribe comments from a letter from his friend, Mr. Hall Caine, who was impressed with Winter's review of "Cyrano de Bergerac."
Mentions Winter's Life and art of Edwin Booth. Kennedy wants to verify information regarding Edwin Booth and Junius B. Booth for his forthcoming book. Includes one envelope and a book prosepctus for Kennedy's book, The contest for California in 1861.