D. Page to Mosher (1½ pp., ALS) — Dec. 21, 1891 (originally in Mosher’s “Mark Twain” Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)
Theodore Low De Vinne to Mosher (2 pp., TLS) — Dec. 23, 1891 (originally in Mosher’s “Mark Twain” Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)
Oswald Weber of The Critic to Mosher (2 pp., ALS) — January 11, 1891 (1892?) (originally in Mosher’s “Mark Twain” Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)
C. B. Foote to Mosher (1 p., ALS) — Jan 7, 1892 (originally in Mosher’s “Mark Twain” Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)
Bertram Dobell to Mosher (1 p., ALS) — Jan. 14, 1892 (originally in Mosher’s “Mark Twain” Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)
F. Grahambyhord (?) to Mosher (2 pp., ALS) — January 31, 1892 (originally in Mosher’s “Mark Twain” Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)
Robert George Cooper to Mosher (1 p., ALS) — April 7, 1892 (originally in Mosher’s “Mark Twain” Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)
Charles Orn (?) of the Case Library to Mosher (3 pp., ALS) — April 22, 1892 (originally in Mosher’s “Mark Twain” Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)
Frank Murray to Mosher (2 pp., ALS) — Sept. 26, 1892 (originally in Mosher’s “Mark Twain” Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)
A. H. Bullen (of Lawrence & Bullen) to Mosher (2 pp., ALS) — August 3, 1893 (originally in Vol. I of Mosher’s copy of Boccaccio’s The Decameron, 1888, Bishop Collection)
Jahu Dewitt Miller to Mosher (2 pp., on Savery House letterhead) – Jan. 8, 1899
Nathan Haskell Dole to Mosher (1 p., ANS) — ca. 1899 (from Mosher’s copy of the Caxton Club’s Edward FitzGerald exhibition catalogue of 1899)
Eban Francis Thompson to Mosher (1 1/2 pp., ALS) — ca. 1899 (from Mosher’s copy of the Caxton Club’s Edward FitzGerald exhibition catalogue of 1899)
Eban F. Thompson to Mosher (1 p. ALS) — ca. 1899 (from Mosher’s copy of the Caxton Club’s Edward FitzGerald exhibition catalogue of 1899)
D.R.(?) to T.B.M. (2 pp, ALS) — ca. 1899 (from Mosher’s copy of the Caxton Club’s Edward FitzGerald exhibition catalogue of 1899)
Gertrude Cowdin to Frederic Lacy of Putnam’s (2 1/2 pp., ALS) — ca. May 1900 (letter from copy of Casket of Opals, No. 4 of 15 on vellum, Bishop Collection)
Aimeé Lenalie to Marcel Schwob (2 pp. ALS-photocopy & transcription) — Aug. 24, 1901
William Sharp to Mosher (4 pp., ALS) — Dec. 4, 1901 (in full leather bound Japan velum copy of Silence of Amor from Ormond Smith/Emilie Grigsby’s libraries)
Marvin, Frederic Rowland (1 1/2pp., ALS) — 16 April 1903 (loosely laid in Marvin, Roland. Flowers of Song from Many Lands–Being Short Poems and Detached Verses Gathered from Various Languages and Rendered into English (Troy, New York: Pafraets Book Company, 1902). Printed by D. B. Updike at The Merrymount Press in Boston. Although 1,000 copies were printed, only sixty-three (this is copy #52) “contain a portrait of the Author on parchment…” The book also contains the original prospectus.
J. W. Mackail to Mosher (1½ pp., ALS) — June 26, 1906 (accompanied Mosher’s copy The Progress of Poesy, 1906, inscribed, in the Bishop Collection)
Francesca d’Aulby de Gatigny, niece of T. W. Parsons, to Mosher (5 ALS, approx. 19 pp.)—July 3, 1906 onward concerning the printing of Thomas Parsons’s book, Circum Praecordia (accompanied by Of Beauty from Mosher’s library, all from The Bodley Book Shop via The Lincoln Library)
Thorwald Solberg, Register of Copyrights-LOC (2 pp., TLS) — July 31, 1906
Lizette Woodworth Reese to Mosher (1 p., ANS on the author’s stationery accompanying inscribed copy of Spicewood)–December 10, 1920.
Frederick Coykendall to Mosher (1½ p., ALS) — March 9, 1923 (accompanied Coykendall’s inscribed Arthur Rackham bibliography, 1922, in the Bishop Collection)
Miller, Spencer jr. (1 p., ALS from NYC) — [no date, but probably ca. 1919 – 1923]
Fred Dalan (“Current Opinion” stationery) to Mr. Knotts (2 pp., TLS) — June 27, 1924
Will Ransom to unknown recipient (1 p., TLS) — November 9, 1952
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