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Found in 419 Collections and/or Records:
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, April 29, 1929
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, January 29, 1929
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; states that after conferring with his attorney, he has suggested several changes in the contract and he is returning both copies for her agreement. Typed on both front and back.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, February 11, 1929
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; informs Maule that Will Rogers will write the introduction, and states that she is thinking about making two installments on Charles M. Russell's life for the Saturday Evening Post asking Maule if it would help or hurt the book. Typed on both front and back.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, December 18, 1928
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; informs Maule that she has received the dummy copy of the book, and that she has found enough original sketches to accompany at least 100 copies of the deluxe edition. Typed.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, March 11, 1929
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; states that she agrees with Maule of having a special page of credits, and asks Maule if she will be able to return the original letters to the owners along with a copy of the book. Typed on both front and back.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, April 10, 1929
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; states that she is sure most of her list of buyers will purchase the book and to not be discouraged, and informs Maule that she is sending a list of 124 more sketches for books. Typed on both front and back.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, April 4, 1929
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; states that they must make amends to certain people whose letters have not been used and suggests putting them in the dedication. Typed.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, April 2, 1929
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; states that she feels Roger's article is quite appropriate for the book, and gives more details on the original sketches and mailing list for the deluxe edition. Typed on both front and back.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, April 29, 1929
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; states that she is sorry Maule is not completely happy with the prices of the pen sketches and title, saying that she feels they are both fair and appropriate and that she hopes they can continue to work together on the book. Typed on both front and back.
From Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule, June 5, 1929
Letter by Nancy C. Russell to Harry E. Maule; states that she thinks that Dr. Cole might buy more than one copy of the deluxe, and informs Maule about an art dealer in St. Louis. Typed on both front and back.