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Maine State Library
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Library
Language
English
Abstract
Entries include brief biographical information, a typed biography, a typed introductory letter written by a forgetful Turner on notice of the printing of a publisher advertisement circular for her new book of verse, with some biographical information as well as news of an upcoming review in Sun Up and her book readings around Maine, the typed reply of the Maine state librarian that he had purchased copies of her book for the Maine State Library and introducing the Maine Author Collection, the typed transcript of her book inscription, a photographic portrait of Turner, the formerly missing publisher advertisement circular for Drifting Leaves with a synopsis and a book order form, a handwritten letter of book presentation on personal notepaper, handwritten letters of book presentation and with publication details concerning Turner's essays on plain paper and floral stationery, and a typed reply from the Maine State Library on the purchase of her book for the Maine Author Collection.
Recommended Citation
Tibbott, Frederick Merrill 1885- and Maine State Library, "F.M. Tibbott Correspondence" (2015). Maine Writers Correspondence. 555.
https://digitalmaine.com/maine_writers_correspondence/555
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Entries include brief biographical information, a typed biography describing the writing that became his novel Simon Hastings, his friends Ralph E. and Louise Dickinson Rich, lumbering and farming with his wife in Maine, and typed letters on personal note stationery to include correspondence from 1955 with the Maine State Library concerning his health and the hopes of a another book. Date range: 1942/1955