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Just representations : a James Gould Cozzens reader

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    James Gould Cozzens papers

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    A series of 98 letters between James Gould Cozzens and English composer Christopher Whelen. The letters deal with literary matters, their own works in progress, and other topics. There are also some photographs and ephemera.

    mssHM 57064-57165

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    The just and the unjust

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    Edward Gould letters to Sarah Ann Gould

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    Edward Gould wrote these four letters to Sarah Ann Gould, who was perhaps his sister, while he was in California searching for gold. In the first letter (HM 31530, dated 1850, August 30), Gould has sent home "12 1/2/ ounces" and is "keeping grocery at the same place." He writes that he has almost come home several times, but "the thought of coming with so little Dust has kept me back." HM 31531 is dated 1850, October 14, and in it, Edward writes that with the decline of successful digging, things have become very uncertain. However, the city of San Francisco is growing and improving at an incredible rate. In Edward's next letter (HM 31532, dated 1851, April 30) he is back at the mines, after having a dull visit to San Francisco. He hopes his prospecting will improve as the water levels drop, and plans to "engage a little in the boot trade." The fourth and final letter in this series (HM 31533, written 1852, January 13) finds Edward still in the mines, planning to stay through spring.

    mssHM 31530-31533

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    By love possessed

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    Castaway

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