.MTYzMA.MTQzODAy: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
CastleCourt (talk | contribs) (Created page with "13 December 1949, Castle of Elsinore 3528 A Franklin Ave. St. Lous, Mo. Dear Jack - I hope that by now you have placed and underlined: sold a few copies. Presume th...") |
CastleCourt (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
Dear Jack - | Dear Jack - | ||
I hope that by now you have placed and [[underlined: sold]] a few copies. Presume that you received the ones we sent you. | I hope that by now you have placed and [[underlined: sold]] a few copies. Presume that you received the ones we sent you. | ||
If you have the time and a copy of the book I would very much appreciate the following lead: - | |||
Mr. H. A. Belt | |||
℅ Fred Harvey | |||
1701 Railway Exchange Bldg., | |||
Chicago, Ill. | |||
He is buyer for all the books placed in the Fred H. book shops around the country. I talked to Mr. Landenbacher and Mr. Ryan here and they seemed enthusiastic but said that the buying of bound books was entirely up to the Chicago Office. | |||
I impressed upon them, the fact that it was a slender volume, easy to carry on the train and of much more profit than pocket [[?]] in so |
Latest revision as of 03:49, 29 June 2023
13 December 1949, Castle of Elsinore 3528 A Franklin Ave. St. Lous, Mo.
Dear Jack -
I hope that by now you have placed and underlined: sold a few copies. Presume that you received the ones we sent you. If you have the time and a copy of the book I would very much appreciate the following lead: - Mr. H. A. Belt ℅ Fred Harvey 1701 Railway Exchange Bldg., Chicago, Ill.
He is buyer for all the books placed in the Fred H. book shops around the country. I talked to Mr. Landenbacher and Mr. Ryan here and they seemed enthusiastic but said that the buying of bound books was entirely up to the Chicago Office.
I impressed upon them, the fact that it was a slender volume, easy to carry on the train and of much more profit than pocket ? in so