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Document is one leaf, handwritten on recto and verso. Includes enclosed draft of jacket copy.
Willa Cather handwritten
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Sorry I have no typewriter, as I could make this clearer. But as I never do a first draft except by hand, I don't carry a machine about.
The plan you outlined
s suits me perfectly. For heaven's sake no
"blurb" or advertising of any sort on the meye mere salesman's point of view there is a reason for using
the saying
giving the actual Archbishop's real
name.
I must have actually sent out over four
hundred of these form letters to people who wrote politely (and grammattically grammatically!) to ask if
there was ever a real Archbishop. I have only a few dozen of them them left in my desk in
So I think this text on the wrapper will give the book a little push-off.
Place = The Episcopal residence and
Characters =
a poor Mexican Woman.