RE request for quote id. (Request came from a
college student )
Info in Letters files in Mark Twain Papers
SLC to Francis Wilson, October 1908, written
prior to Wilson's reply to SLC 13 October 1908
(CU-Mark).
File says: The advertising blurb in the
publishing house list at the back of L. M.
Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables
(Boston: L. C. Page & Company, 1908)
quotes MT as writing in a letter to Francis
Wilson: "In 'Anne of Green Gables' you
will find the dearest and most moving and
delightful child since the immortal Alice."
Also in file, a page from In The Bookman,
Vol. 28, No. 4, Dec. 1908, in "The
Bookman Advertiser", an add for Anne of
Green Gables which has the same quote.
Other info in Letters files in Mark Twain Papers,
SLC to Francis Wilson:
From photocopy of catalog pages of GA
Baker #54, 6-7, Nov. 1940:
SLC to Francis Wilson, 1 Nov 1893
Catalog says inscription reads:
"Salutation and Best Wishes to
Francis Wilson from Mark Twain.
New York, Nov. 1, 1893." With
Mr. Wilson's book-plate and
autograph. (Book inscribed:
Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's
Comrade). First Edition.
Illustrated by E. W. Kemble.
Square 8vo, original cloth, (very
slightly worn). N.Y., 1885).
SLC to Francis Wilson, 15 Nov
1893: Catalog says inscription
reads: "To Francis Wilson with
kind regards of Mark Twain. New
York. Nov. 15, '93" (Book
inscribed: Roughing It. First
Edition, First Issue, Illustrated, 8vo,
original sheep, rebacked, broken.
Hartford, 1872).
SLC to Francis Wilson, 6 Feb 1894:
Catalog says inscription reads:
"Unto Francis Wilson, my fellow-
Player and neighbor in the next
room, greeting and salutation! and
therewithal prosperity and peace,
and the continuance of our
friendship until the end. Amen
Mark Twain. The Players. Feb. 6,
1894. (Book inscribed: The
Innocents Abroad. Illustrated. 8vo,
cloth, hinges cracked, slight cover
defects. Hartford, 1870).
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