Bangs, John Kendrick, 1862-1922
Biography
John Kendrick Bangs (1862-1922), American author and editor
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
"A Word concerning American humor", undated
Letter : 7 West Forty-third Street, to Mrs. Keller, 1909 Apr 8
ALS thanking her for her hospitality at Hazleton.
Letter : Century Club, 7 West Forty-Third Street, to Addison L. Winship, Boston, 1912 Dec 26
ALS acknowledging Winship's compliments on a recent lecture, perhaps to the "Boston Chapter of the Amalgamated [Salubrities?] of America," of which Winship is Civic Secretary.
Mounted to cardstock.
Letter : Franklin Square, New York, to Mr. Duneka, 1900 Oct 30
ALS requesting a cash advance from Harpers on the publication of his Olympian Nights.
Letter : Mellon House, Fall River, Mass., to Mr. Hooper, 1897 Mar 27
ALS concerning a speaking engegement. With receipt to Parker Morse Hooper, dated March 14, 1938, from Gabriel Engel Rare Books.
Letter : New York, to Miss Davies, 1902 Feb 27
ALS scheduling a time for Davies to meet with him at Harper & Brothers.
With a pencil sketch by an unidentified illustrator for the cover of Bangs's Mollie and the Unwiseman, on which Bangs wrote a note regarding the sketch.
Letter : Newport, R. I., to an unidentified recipient, 1897 Aug 23
ALS to "My dear sir" responding to a request for a piece of writing.
Letter : Ogunquit, Maine, to Lummis, 1917 Jun 5
ALS regarding his recent trip to California and his summer Chautauqua lecture schedule.
With typed transcript.
Letter : Ogunquit, Maine, to the Editor of The Independent, 1916 May 24
Typescript letter, signed, saying that while Harper's Weekly has ceased publication, he sees possibility in The Independent.
Letter : The Century Association, 7 West Forty-Fourth Street, to Mrs. Klein, 1905 March 22
Letter : to Mr. Halsey, 1888 Nov 16
ALS on letterhead of Harper & Brothers publishers, Franklin Square, New York, requesting a proof of an unidentified work.
Letter : to Mrs. [James B.] Pond, 1903 June 22
Condolence letter, autograph, signed, to Mrs. James B. (Burton) Pond following the death of her husband.
Letter : Townsend Building, 1123 Broadway, New York, to Ernest Marshall, Office New York Herald, 81 Fleet Street, E. C., London, England, 1903 Nov 10
TLS thanking Marshall for a clipping and promising to visit when next in London.
Letter : Townsend Building, 1123 Broadway, New York, to Francis T. Browne, Chicago, Ill., [19]02 Nov 3
TLS to the editor of The Dial replying to an apology for a negative review.
Letter : United States Hotel, Boston, to Mr. Marshall, 1919 Jan 29
TLS declining an invitation.
Letter : Yonkers, New York, to Irving Bacheller, 1892 April 16
Letter : Yonkers, New York, to "My dear Captain", 1900 March 11
Letter : Yonkers, N.Y., to Miss Stapleton, 1900 Jan 21
ALS answering a request for an autograph.
Accompanied by typescript copy of Bangs's poem, "To an Autograph Hunter," printed in Harper's Weekly, 1896 December 6.
Letter : Yonkers, N.Y., to Mr. Van Santvoord, 1899 May 19
ALS accepting Van Santvoord's "Excess of Poetry" for publication and asking him to submit book reviews.
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