Box msWilde Box 7
Contains 112 Results:
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, November 3, 1896
Egerton will meet with Lane to take him Symphonies and include Captain’s Book. Hazard of the Ill will be ready in February and the Fairy Book by Easter.
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, January 26, 1897
Egerton is giving Lane the “America” book. She responds to Lane’s “puritanism”. Will be making other arrangements for Fairy Book. She has yet to see an agreement and arrangement for the American rights - the last was unfair.
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, March 11, 1897
Egerton hasn’t heard for 5 months about the book she gave Lane -- no proofs were given. She thinks the Fairy Tales book could go to the press now. She is in a lot of debt and Lane is not publishing her books. If Lane doesn’t respond, she is getting ready to work with A. P. Walt who will be able to take her stories, articles, and books and give her the money she needs. Waiting to hear from Lane before she decides.
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, March 16, 1897
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, March 24, 1897
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, May 17, 1897
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, August 26, 1897
Egerton expressses congratulations for Lane's engagement.
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, September 23, 1897
She talks about Symphonies, Fantasias, and her hope that they will sell. She mentions being “tricked” into working for Lane.
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, May 17, 1898
best wishes for Lane’s recovery from illness