Box 1
Contains 7 Results:
McCarthy, Justin To Chatto and Windus. ALS, February 13, 1878
This series consists of letters written by Justin or Charlotte McCarthy to the publishing house of Chatto and Windus concerning McCarthy’s books, articles, and receipts for payments.
McCarthy, Justin To [Chatto and Windus]. TLS, December 5, 1882
This series consists of letters written by Justin or Charlotte McCarthy to the publishing house of Chatto and Windus concerning McCarthy’s books, articles, and receipts for payments.
McCarthy, Justin To Chatto and Windus. TLS, March 13, 1886
This series consists of letters written by Justin or Charlotte McCarthy to the publishing house of Chatto and Windus concerning McCarthy’s books, articles, and receipts for payments.
[McCarthy, Justin]. TD International Telegram, March 19, 1897
This series consists of letters written by Justin or Charlotte McCarthy to the publishing house of Chatto and Windus concerning McCarthy’s books, articles, and receipts for payments.
McCarthy, Charlotte To [Percy] Spalding. ALS, June 22, 1899
This series consists of letters written by Justin or Charlotte McCarthy to the publishing house of Chatto and Windus concerning McCarthy’s books, articles, and receipts for payments.
McCarthy, Justin To Chatto and Windus. ALS. Portraits of the Sixties, page opposite first leaf., November 12, 1884
This series consists of letters written by Justin or Charlotte McCarthy that were found and removed from several books authored by Justin McCarthy and belonging to the Miller Nichols Library at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC). The books came to the University of Kansas City (now UMKC) as part of the Robert M. Snyder, Jr. Collection of Americana in 1937. The letters were found on specific pages within the books and were removed for the sake of preservation.
Wellborn Advocate Article advertising Justin Huntly McCarthy’s book, History of Ireland., August 23, 1890
This series consists of letters from Justin McCarthy’s son Huntly to the publishing house of Chatto and Windus. These letters are in regard to Huntly’s own career and works as an author (not his father’s).