Charles Anderson Dana Letters
Auteur : Charles Anderson Dana
Date de publication : 1849
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Résumé du livre
Letter dated 15 February 1849, New York, sent to Elizur Wright. "My Dear Wright, Only the press of ten thousand things to be done has prevented me from writing you... I am here again at the Tribune in good health & spirits, & am beginning to get into the traces." (The letter proceeds to elaborate on ideas of "Free Land and Free Credit" after returning from a European work trip for the Chronotype. Page 3 of letter details payment for letters written while in Paris and Vienna and other expenses with a brief note added to: "Friend Potter, Please let me know if this is all o.k.[...], C.W. Dana." Letter dated 4 March 1880, New York, sent to Stephen Mossett. "My dear Mr. Mossett, We have published one or two of your Mossel Bay letters. Papers containing them have been sent to you.[...] very truly yours, C.A. Dana."