| Title: | [Letter] 1898 May 18, London [to] William Morris Colles / Eden Phillpotts. |
| Personal Author: | Phillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960. |
| Date: | 1898 May 18. |
| Extent: | [1] leaf. |
| Dimensions: | 20 X 25 cm. folded to 20 X 13 cm. |
| General Note: | The letter is written on paper with a "Black & White" stylized letterhead with an address on Bouverie Street, London. See also another letter in the collection from Phillpotts regarding the low cost of translations. |
| Abstract: | Phillpotts expresses confidence that "I know you will do what you can to find some sort of a market for me in the States." Phillpotts states that the book (possibly Children of the Mist which appeared that year) has been dedicated to Mr. Blackmore who has accepted this honor; the exact wording of the dedication will follow soon. Phillpotts wrote mysteries, comedies, and narrative poetry from the late 1890s well into the 1930s, collaborating with Arnold Bennett on at least two books. |
| Personal Subject: | Phillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960--Correspondence. |
| Subject: | Dedications Publishers and publishing. |
| Recipient: | Colles, William Morris, 1855-1926 |