Annie Russell Marble Correspondence, 1888-1929

Annie Russell Marble Correspondence, 1888-1929

(Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2009), 65 page(s)

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Annie Russell Marble (1864-1936) of Worcester, Massachusetts—author, teacher, lecturer, and civic leader—was also literary critic and book editor for the Worcester Telegram from 1920 to 1929. Among her publications are Women Who Came on the Mayflower (1920) and Isaiah Thomas: From ‘Prentice to Patron (1935).

This collection consists of notes and letters written from 1888 to 1929 by various literary figures to Mrs. Marble. The correspondence contains brief notes of greeting, permission to include published verses in forthcoming publications, regrets and acceptances of lecture invitations, and several brief autobiographical notes. Mrs. Marble compiled this collection mainly for its autograph value and for the insight it provided for “students of chirography, psychology, and personality.”

Field of Interest
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Duration
0 sec
Format
Text
Page Count
65
Publication Year
2009
Publisher
Alexander Street
Place Published / Released
Alexandria, VA
Subject
Letters and Diaries, History, Daily Life, Copyright, Lectures

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