Nancy C. Russell
Found in 3321 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, September 2, 1927
From H.E. Maule, September 2, 1927, business aspects of "Trails Plowed Under," notes differences between the "dummy" copy of the book and the actual published edition.
Letter from H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, August 19, 1927
From H.E. Maule, August 19, 1927, business aspects, discounts, procedure for ordering, etc., for books.
Letter from H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, July 7, 1927
From H.E. Maule, July 7, 1927, confirmation of telegram of July 2, 1927 to Nancy C. Russell, states it would be difficult to include more pictures, received proof of Rogers' introduction to the book.
Letter from H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, August 5, 1935
From H.E. Maule, August 5, 1935, comments on sales of "Trails Plowed Under" and "Good Medicine."
Letter from H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, December 7, 1925
From H.E. Maule, December 7, 1925, has idea of Charles M. Russell writing a book with his illustrations.
Letter from H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, March 1, 1926
From H.E. Maule, March 1, 1926, two pages, wants a copy of "More Rawhide," suggests Charles M. Russell write a book, and also suggests a more expensive folio of Charles M. Russell costs, Maule suggests using a collaboration if Charles M. Russell is too ill.
Letter from H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, April 26, 1926
From H.E. Maule, April 26, 1926, interested in the idea of Charles M. Russell books with pictures and text, now thinking of one large, illustrated book rather than two, asks about the fragmentary announcement by Gen. Publishing Co. in L.A. that Charles M. Russell illustrated a book of cowboy songs.
Letter from H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, May 4, 1926
From H.E. Maule, May 4, 1926, wants to use bits of "Rawhide Rawlins" as fillers.
Letter from H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, May 13, 1926
From H.E. Maule, May 13, 1926, gives cost and profit estimates for book production.
Letter from H.E. Maule to Nancy C. Russell, May 20, 1926
From H.E. Maule, May 20, 1926, mentions the previous use of material from "Rawhide Rawlins" and the process by which he obtained permission.