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1936 (26)

To William Kofoed, Jan 8, 1935, Glad that Bloomfield can use "Fists of the Desert."

To Otis Adelbert Kline, January 8, 1936, A belated acknowledgment . . .

To Otis Adelbert Kline, January 13, 1936, Just read yours of the 11th.

To Otis Adelbert Kline, January 18, 1936, Just read your letter of the 15th.

To H. P. Lovecraft, February 11, 1936, Glad you enjoyed the dream write-up I sent you.

To Robert H. Barlow, ca. February 14, 1936, This is to express, somewhat belatedly . . .

To Novalyne Price, February 14, 1936, I heard yesterday you had . . .

To E. Hoffmann Price, February 15, 1936, I've eventually found time to answer your cards.

To Novalyne Price, February 15, 1936, I’m sorry but I won’t be able . . .

To Emil Petaja, February 15, 1936, I am ashamed to have so long delayed . . .

To Novalyne Price, March 5, 1936, I just now read the letter . . .

To P. Schuyler Miller, March 10, 1936, I feel indeed honored that you and Dr. Clark . . .

To Weird Tales, ca. April 1936, Enthusiasm impels me . . .

To August Derleth, April 15, 1936, Just a hurried line to let you know . . .

To E. Hoffmann Price, April 21, 1936, Glad you-all liked “She-Devil.”

To Jack Byrne, April 21, 1936, draft, My agent, O. A. Kline . . .
     Contains "The Diablos Trail" (synopsis)

To Frank Thurston Torbett, April 28, 1936, I’m sorry I have not . . .

To August Derleth, May 9, 1936, I am indeed sorry to learn of the deaths . . .
     
Contains Untitled ("You have built a world of paper and wood") (poem).

To H. P. Lovecraft, May 11, 1936, I am indeed sorry to hear . . .
     Partial draft of May 13 letter.


To H. P. Lovecraft, May 13, 1936, I am indeed sorry to hear . . .

To Novalyne Price, May 27, 1936, You needn’t have bothered . . .

To The Californian Magazine, Summer 1936, Thank you very much . . .

To Dime Sports Magazine, published June 1936, Name: Robert Ervin Howard . . .

To E. Hoffmann Price, June 3, 1936, Sorry to hear Pawang Ali has been banished.
     This is a postcard.

To Frank Thurston Torbett, postcard, postmarked June 3, 1936, My mother is very low . . .

To Otto Binder, ca. post June 5, 1936, 1/2 a cent is O.K. . . .



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