Jack LONDON
Lettre dactylographiée et signée de Jack LondonTyped letter signed by Jack London
Oakland (Californie) [Oakland] 27 octobre 1900|20.20 x 26.50 cm|une feuille
Typed letter signed by Jack London
Oakland (California) 27 October 1900, 20.2 x 26.5 cm, one leaf
Typed letter signed by the writer Jack London, written in Oakland (California) and dated 27 October 1900.
Some perforations from a binder, signs of a receipt stamp. Some transverse folds due to having been placed in the letter's envelope.
Jack London addresses this letter to his publisher in order to send a copy of Son of the Wolf to Juliette M. Babbitt, a Washington journalist and writer. This wife of a lawyer from Iowa was then vice-president of the American Pen Women league and correspondent for the Washington Post the Ladies Home Journal and the Boston Globe amongst other
Oakland (California) 27 October 1900, 20.2 x 26.5 cm, one leaf
Typed letter signed by the writer Jack London, written in Oakland (California) and dated 27 October 1900.
Some perforations from a binder, signs of a receipt stamp. Some transverse folds due to having been placed in the letter's envelope.
Jack London addresses this letter to his publisher in order to send a copy of Son of the Wolf to Juliette M. Babbitt, a Washington journalist and writer. This wife of a lawyer from Iowa was then vice-president of the American Pen Women league and correspondent for the Washington Post the Ladies Home Journal and the Boston Globe amongst other
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