Box 3
Contains 41 Results:
Jack London to Charles Warren Stoddard, 1902 August 29
In this letter, Jack London encourages Charles Warren Stoddard to live in California- "It's God's country I think."
"The Letters of Western Authors", 1935
A December 1935 publication of The Book Club of California, this folder includes a reproduction of a letter from Jack London to Cloudesley Johns.
Charmian London to Woman's Socialist Society, 1907 September 28
Letter to the Woman's Socialist Society in Oakland, California explaining the situation in Hawaii with regards to how many socialists live there and how active they are.
Postcard from Harley R. Wiley, 1908 May 30
Pictured on the front of this postcard is the lodge where Jack London wrote "Before Adam" and "The Iron Heel".
Lucius E. Pinkham to Charmian London, 1916 November 23
Letter from Lucius Pinkham, Governor of Hawaii, expressing his sympathies to Charmian London on the passing of her husband Jack.
N. Howell Arnold to Charmian London, 1916 November 30
Mrs. N. Howell Arnold writes to Charmian London expressing her condolences about the passing of Jack, and mentioning a poem which she (Howell) wrote which could be read at the memorial service. The poem, titled "The Valley of the Moon" is also included.
James Hopper to Charmian London, 1916 November 04
Correspondences to, from, and about London
Grover C. McGinsly(?) to Charmian London, 1916 December 29
Letter expresses sympathy to Charmian London and includes a tribute poem to Jack London.
Harvey Taylor to Charmian London, 1930 December 16
Letter to Charmian London asking 63 questions relating to Jack London and his books. Charmian London answered some of the questions in pencil on the letter.
H.E. Marle(?) to Harvey Taylor, 1931 March 12
Letter from H.E. Marle, editor of Doubleday, Doran & Company to Harvey Taylor regarding a Frank Norris bibliography.