Creator
Geo[rge] H. Warner
Recipient
John Muir
Transcription
CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER,
Editor-in-CheifHAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE,
LUCIA GILBERT RUNKLE,
GEORGE H. WARNER
Associate EditorsLIBRARY OF THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE,
EDITORIAL ROOMS, 91 & 93 FIFTH AVENUE.J. A. HILL & CO., Publishers.
CABLE: “TITIMALO, NEW YORK.”NEW YORK,…7thMay...1897
John Muir Esq,
Dear Mr MuirI received this morning your 'Linnaeus'andam just reading it with great pleasure, I think it is just right for our purpose, and we will soon get it into type.
If on a second reading I see any reason for shortening it I will do so, but I should not like to lose any of it.
Thank you very much for giving this the right of way and laying aside your other work.
I think you will like the books when they are all ready. They contain a great many interesting things.
Very sincerely yours
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Location
New York
Date Original
1897 May 7
Source
Original letter dimensions: 27 x 20.5 cm.
Recommended Citation
Warner, George H., "Letter from Geo[rge] H. Warner to John Muir, 1897 May 7." (1897). John Muir Correspondence (PDFs). 2241.
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/muir-correspondence/2241
Resource Identifier
muir09_0865-let.tif
File Identifier
Reel 09, Image 0865
Collection Identifier
Online finding aid for the microform version of the John Muir Correspondence http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt0w1031nc
Copyright Status
Copyright status unknown
Copyright Statement
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Owning Institution
Holt-Atherton Special Collections, University of the Pacific Library. Please contact this institution directly to obtain copies of the images or permission to publish or use them beyond educational purposes.
Pages
1 page
Keywords
Environmentalist, naturalist, travel, conservation, national parks, John Muir, Yosemite, California, history, correspondence, letters