Box 1
Contains 54 Results:
Jack London to Albert Mordell, 1916 October 02
London shares his opinion on epics such as "The Odyssey," "Paradise Lost," etc.
Jack London to A.P. Taylor, 1916 October 24
Letter regarding the publication of "My Hawaiian Aloha".
"Unpublished Letters" to Ivan Swift, 1909 - 1916
Transcription of 4 letters to Ivan Swift. One is from Charmian London, one is from George Sterling, and two are from Jack London.
Royalty statements from The Century Co. Publishers, 1915 - 1916
Statements of royalties given to London for the re-print edition of "Smoke Bellew" and other works. The statements are dated from April 1, 1915 to March 31, 1916.
Royalty statements (Curtis Brown of Massie, Curtis Brown, Hughes Massie & Co.), 1916
This folder contains royalty statements and correspondence between Jack London and Hughes Massie, and Co. Also included are magazine clippings which highlight Frederick Coleman's "From Mons to Ypres with French" and J. H. Morgan's "German Atrocities: an Official Investigation.
Reports of sales--Doubleday Page & Co., 1916 February 1
Report of Sales on London's "The God of His Fathers" and "A Son of the Sun."
Royalty statements--Galbraith & Welch Inc., 1916
This folder contains royalty statements from Galbraith and Welch Inc.
H. Hagerups Forlag to Jack London, 1915 January 26
H. Hagerup's Forlag asks permission to publish future works of Jack London.
Houghton Mifflin & Co., 1910 - 1916
Statements and correspondence from Houghton Mifflin Company regarding payment for sales of Jack London's books.
Macmillan Co., NY, 1911
Correspondence from the MacMillan Company regarding payments to Jack London.