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| To H.P.
Lovecraft, ca. January 1931, As always I found your recent letter
. . . |
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| To H.P. Lovecraft,
ca. January 1931, This is rather a belated letter thanking . . . |
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| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, ca. January 1931, Well, Fear Finn: / You owe me a letter, but .
. . |
| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, ca. February 1931, Fear Finn: / I’ve delayed writing you, hoping
I’d receive . . . |
| To H.P. Lovecraft,
ca. February 1931, I highly appreciate . . . |
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| To Wilfred Blanch
Talman, ca. February 1931, I can hardly find words to express .
. . |
| To H.P. Lovecraft,
ca. February 1931, I’m writing this letter . . . |
| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, ca. March 1931, Well, Fear Finn: / Congratulations on your history
. . . |
| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, ca. March 1931, Fear Finn: / I don’t have to tell you how sorry
I am . . . |
| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, ca. March 14, 1931, Well, Fear Finn: / Heigho for sunny San Antonio. |
| To Wilfred Blanch
Talman, ca. April 1931, I’m glad you liked “Kings of the Night.” |
| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, May 9, 1931, Fear Finn: / Have youse heard anything more . . . |
| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, ca. mid-May 1931, Well Fear Finn: / I got a letter from Bradford
saying that . . . |
| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, week of May 18, 1931, Fear Finn: / I should have answered your letters
. . . |
| To Farnsworth
Wright, ca. June-July 1931, In your last letter you asked me to
give you . . . |
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| To Harry Bates
June 1, 1931, You may, or you may not . . . |
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| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, ca. early June 1931, Fear Finn: / Thanks very much for the Frontier
. . . |
| To H.P. Lovecraft,
ca. June 1931, I didn’t take much of a trip after all. Contains "The Grim Land" (poem). The poem has been published separately. |
| To Wilfred Blanch
Talman, ca. July 1931, I should have answered your letter . . . |
| To H.P. Lovecraft,
July 14, 1931, Just a line . . . |
| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, ca. August 1931, Fear Finn: / Well, I doubt if this missile will
be very scintillant . . . |
| To H.P. Lovecraft,
ca. August 1931, You must indeed . . . |
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| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, ca. September 1931, Fear Finn: / Lizzen my children and you shall
be told . . . Contains Untitled ("Lizzen my children and you shall be told") (poem). |
| To Wilfred Blanch
Talman, ca. September 1931, Thank you very much for the letter you
wrote . . . |
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| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, ca. September 1931, Fear Finn: / I’ve been waiting for a letter from
you . . . |
| To Wilfred Blanch
Talman, ca. October 1931, I’m returning herewith your stories .
. . |
| To H.P. Lovecraft,
ca. October 1931, Thanks for the post-card views. |
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| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, ca. October 1931, Fear Finn: / The reason I haven’t written you sooner
. . . |
| To H.P. Lovecraft,
ca. October 1931, I intended to answer . . . |
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| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, ca. November 1931, Fear Finn: / I wrote Bradford a coarse rude letter
. . . Contains "Who is Grandpa Theobold?" (poem) and Untitled ("Let me rest with the ages"). "Who is Grandpa Theobold" has been published separately. |
| To H.P. Lovecraft,
ca. October 1931, Many thanks for the opportunity . . . |
| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, November 1931, Fear Finn: / Here are the blasted verses. Contains "The Last Day" (poem) and "Moonlight on a Skull" (poem). Both poems were previously sold to WEIRD TALES, but were not published at the time of this letter. |
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| To Tevis Clyde
Smith, ca. November 1931, Fear Finn: / Have you heard anything from the
Christopher? Contains Untitled ("Many fell at the grog-shop walls") (poem). |
| To H.P. Lovecraft,
December 9, 1931, I would have answered . . . Contains "Arkham" (poem). The poem has been published separately. |
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