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Editore: Dated May, 4/74. One sheet, 4 1/2 x 7 inches, imprinted at the top "Cumberland Terrace / Regent Park", two pages. Newman was a prolific miscellaneous writer, and moral philosopher; he wrote on many subjects, Historical, Social, Political, Mathematical, Religious, and Linguistic. He "saw no foothold for a doctrine of the future life apart from revelation." and would like to call on Allingham to offer an article to Fraser's Magazine; Allingham was sub-editor of Fraser's; Editor James Anthony Froude had recently given up the post when his father died. "I grieve over my friend Mr. Froude's calamity. A Parsee has pressed on me to write an article in Fraser (sic) on the Musselman riots against the Parsees. What he details is terrible.I feel the n
Da: Up-Country Letters, Gardnerville, NV, U.S.A.
Dated May, 4/74. One sheet, 4 1/2 x 7 inches, imprinted at the top "Cumberland Terrace / Regent Park", two pages. Newman was a prolific miscellaneous writer, and moral philosopher; he wrote on many subjects, Historical, Social, Political, Mathematical, Religious, and Linguistic. He "saw no foothold for a doctrine of the future life apart from revelation." and would like to call on Allingham to offer an article to Fraser's Magazine; Allingham was sub-editor of Fraser's; Editor James Anthony Froude had recently given up the post when his father died. "I grieve over my friend Mr. Froude's calamity. A Parsee has pressed on me to write an article in Fraser (sic) on the Musselman riots against the Parsees. What he details is terrible.I feel the need of delicacy, as I do not hear the other side.". About twenty lines. Newman was the younger bother of Cardinal John Henry Newman. Their father, John Newman "had learned his morality from Shakespeare than from the Bible" (DNB Supplement, under F.W. Newman). A quarter size abrasion from something removed, some old folds, in Very Good condition.
Editore: To "Prof. J. (Jens) Christian Bay". Dated Washington, D.C., 19 June '02. After some polite preliminaries, "I am delighted to think -- to know -- that you are likely to translate some of my works into Danish.the list of my books is as follows.". He list ten titles beginning with Poems and ends with In the Footprints of the Padres. He appreciates Bay's "two delightful letters", hopes they can develop a friendship, and asks for a signed photograph as a keepsake. Jens Christian Bay was a botanist, a writer, a librarian and a bibliophile who spent most of his adult life in the United States. He seems not to have followed through with the translations. Two sets of two conjugate leaves taped together, seven pages, about 80 lines. Fore edges toned,
Da: Up-Country Letters, Gardnerville, NV, U.S.A.
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To "Prof. J. (Jens) Christian Bay". Dated Washington, D.C., 19 June '02. After some polite preliminaries, "I am delighted to think -- to know -- that you are likely to translate some of my works into Danish.the list of my books is as follows.". He list ten titles beginning with Poems and ends with In the Footprints of the Padres. He appreciates Bay's "two delightful letters", hopes they can develop a friendship, and asks for a signed photograph as a keepsake. Jens Christian Bay was a botanist, a writer, a librarian and a bibliophile who spent most of his adult life in the United States. He seems not to have followed through with the translations. Two sets of two conjugate leaves taped together, seven pages, about 80 lines. Fore edges toned, mounting adhesions to p.8, blank. In Very Good condition.