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A Guide to the Letter to Henry Seidel Canby, 1926 Canby, Henry Seidel, Letter to 7470-d

A Guide to the Letter to Henry Seidel Canby, 1926

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Clifton Waller Barrett Library
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Accession Number 7470-d


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
7470-d
Title
Letter to Henry Seidel Canby,
Physical Characteristics
This collection consists of one item, ALS, 3 pages on 3 l.
Language
English

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Preferred Citation

Letter to Henry Seidel Canby, Accession # 7470, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Processing Information

This item was transferred from the Rare Books Division on 7 July 1993.

Scope and Content Information

This collection contains a letter from Hervey  next hit previous hit Allen  next hit, Poughkeepsie, New York, on letterhead " previous hit HERVEY  next hit previous hit ALLEN  next hit/The receipt of fernseed for persons from Porlock" to Henry Seidel Canby (1878-1861), editor of Saturday Review Literature, agreeing to review Amy Lowell's latest book of poetry [ East Wind ?] and accepting the offer of joining the staff of Saturday Review. He mentions two articles in progress, one on DuBose Heyward [for his novel Angel ?] and one "on a book of negro folk- lore" [ Tall Tales of the Kentucky Mountains by Percy MacKaye?] and having a talk with Ellen Glasgow about 'Southern Literature.'

This letter was removed from previous hit Hervey  next hit previous hit Allen's Anthony Adverse in the Rare Book Division Barrett PS3501 .L5A5 1933a.