Folder 1
Contains 5 Results:
To: John Lane, 1854-1925, February 4, 1901
Terms under which Trench will accept a contract with Lane for the American publication of the poem Deirdre Wed; copyright difficulties. Explains Deirdre Wed; cites best passages.
To: John Lane, 1854-1925, February 19, 1901
Perhaps William Archer would puff Deirdre Wed for the American market; binding; Joyce's Deirdre not good.
To: John Lane, 1854-1925, [November 7, 1901?]
Send a copy of Deirdre Wed to J.H.Gilmour; how is it doing?; I don't like the paper; can you correct misprints if we have a 2nd ed?
To: John Lane, 1854-1925, January 3, 1902
Musical settings of songs in Deirdre Wed; English ed almost exhausted; would you share with Methuen the expense of employing E.J. Sullivan to illustrate a gift ed?
To: John Lane, 1854-1925, October 27, 1910
Will let Anatole France use Theatre for lecture; Stafford House reception; SirF.W. Trench.