000-0577
000-0577
FROM H. P. Lovecraft
TO Elizabeth Toldridge
28-Oct-1932

Abstract

Lovecraft stops by Boston to visit Charles A. A. Parker on his way home from the eclipse, on the eclipse veiwing itself, on why Cook didn't accompany Lovecraft on the trip to Quebec, on Lovecraft's Further Criticism of Poetry, thanks for the cuttings and the Washington anthology, on his eyesight, on radios, autumn coming on, on puzzles and games, on the Harris Collection of Poetry at Brown, on political matters (Lovecraft declaring himself neutral). Postscript on replacement of old buildings in Washington, DC.

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Preceded By 036-0053 Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Elizabeth Toldridge Followed By 000-0587
Preceded By 036-0053 Letters to Elizabeth Toldridge & Anne Tillery Renshaw Followed By 000-0587
Preceded By 000-0576 Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft Followed By 000-0578
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