- CA ON00239 F1383-S1-f57-0041
- Einzelstück
- 31 Oct. 1937
Teil vonLorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, discussing Annie Dalton's work on untitled new poem.
W. Dalton
Teil vonLorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, discussing Annie Dalton's work on untitled new poem.
W. Dalton
Letter, Vancouver, BC, to Lorne Pierce.
Teil vonLorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, asking for the copyright certificate of Dalton's book The ear trumpet.
W. Dalton
Letter, Vancouver, BC, to Lorne Pierce Toronto.
Teil vonLorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) lacking signature, discussing Annie Dalton's unpublished book.
W. Dalton
Letter, Vancouver, BC, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Teil vonLorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, discussing photographs requested by Pierce.
W. Dalton
Letter, Vancouver, BC, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Teil vonLorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) signed by the author, explaining why he cannot accept office with the Bliss Carman Memorial.
W. Dalton
Letter, Vancouver, BC, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Teil vonLorne Pierce fonds
Typed letter(s) signed by the author, personal note.
W. Dalton
Letter, Vancouver, BC, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Teil vonLorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, discussing speech My lifetime with a poet, new book dealers in Vancouver and authors' conference in London.
W. Dalton
Letter, Vancouver, BC, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Teil vonLorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, asking about status of Lilies and leopards ms. and new discussing publications of mutual friends.
W. Dalton
Letter, Vancouver, BC, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Teil vonLorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, personal note, mentioning death of Pierce's mother and upcoming Canadian Authors' convention.
W. Dalton
Letter, Vancouver, BC, to Lorne Pierce, Toronto.
Teil vonLorne Pierce fonds
Autograph letter(s) signed by the hand of the author, requesting copies of Lilies and leopards and discussing personal matters.
W. Dalton