Description: 1903 Letter from Editor of Judge to Poet Katherine Grosjean Denying He Has Her Poem. - - - DESCRIPTION & CONDITION: “April 28, 1903 - Miss Katherine Grosjean, Dear Madam: I have seen nothing of the poem you mention “Love at Forty?”, although I have been compelled to look through the stacks a number of times. If it had appeared under my editorship, it would have been paid for immediately upon publication. My theory is that it was lost before I came on the paper. The verses I returned you last week were, as I said at the time, the only ones appearing in the drawer. Yours very truly, R.H. McKittrick”. A quick search finds that Katherine Grosjean had poems published regularly in Cosmopolitan in the late 1890s- Dr. Brendt’s Wife (May 1888), Fiat Lux (Nov 1888), Inequality (Sep 1891), The Mastery (July 1889), The New Year’s Song (January 1889).Single sheet. 8.5”x11”. Folds, some soil and wear, several clear tape repairs on the back. SHIPPING NOTES: We combine shipping charges on orders for more than one item- you pay the shipping fee for your first item, and any other items that you order at the same time are shipped with it for no additional charge [If you buy more than one item please ask us to send a revised invoice before you pay]. All ephemera & photos are shipped USPS ‘Ground Advantage’ (which used to be First Class Package) in a board-reinforced card mailer with a large red DO NOT BEND sticker. Stock #46940 Joslin Hall Books & Ephemera Selling books & ephemera since 1983 - Member of the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America and the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers. Your satisfaction is guaranteed with every item you purchase.
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