Edgar Allan Poe, Baltimore, MD., autograph letter signed to Thomas W. White, 30 May 1835
Summary
Mentions the arrest of William Gwynn Jones for theft. Wonders at delay in publication of [John P.] Kennedy's book [Horse-Shoe Robinson]: apologizes for his critique of it. Expresses scorn for [Laughton Osborn's] Confessions of a Poet and defends his review of it. Suggest notice of the [Southern Literary] Messenger appear in the American rather than in the Republican.
Courtesy of Boston Public Library
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Date
1835
Source
Boston Public Library
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Public Domain