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FROM H. P. Lovecraft | |
TO Elizabeth Toldridge | |
29-Oct-1936 |
Abstract
On Toldridge's poetry and her hearing from R. H. Barlow, thanks for the cuttings and postage stamps, on the elections, on Toldridge's new poem, on Johnathan E. Hoag, a glimpse of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, on the warm weather (seguing into exploring the Squantum Woods and finding two kittens), sympathies on Toldridge's health and asking her to cheer up, on Toldridge's accommodations and guppies, on genealogy, on the Dragon-Fly, Lovecraft still working on the textbook for Anne Tillery Renshaw, on the state of amateur journalism, "The Haunter in the Dark" published Weird Tales with illustrations by Virgil Finlay, on the book edition of The Shadow over Innsmouth, Lovecraft too cash-strapped to travel south.
Cited By
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Included In
- Letters to Elizabeth Toldridge & Anne Tillery Renshaw (unabridged)
- Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft (abridged)
Preceded By 000-0881 | Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Elizabeth Toldridge | Followed By 000-0904 |
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Preceded By 000-0881 | Letters to Elizabeth Toldridge & Anne Tillery Renshaw | Followed By 000-0904 |
Preceded By 000-0888 | Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft | Followed By 000-0890 |
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