Together, 2 pp. Autograph postscript on one. 8vo
1961 · Remsenburg, Long Island
by Bolton, Guy
Remsenburg, Long Island, 1961. Together, 2 pp. Autograph postscript on one. 8vo. On personal stationery. Old folds, fine. Together, 2 pp. Autograph postscript on one. 8vo. On his novel The Olympians. Bolton writes to World Publishing editor William Targ about his recent novel [not named, but The Olympians, 1961] which World brought out. In the letter of February 2 he writes, in part: "The jacket is indeed charming, I have only one ciriticism: I don't think the 'Guy Bolton' should be in black.... I am delighted with the new regarding the paperback deal. My friends tell me New American Library are the top people in their line...." He adds an autograph postscript: "I feel so encouraged I'm planning another books!" In the letter of March 31 he writes, in part: "I hope sales will pick up, I suppose in the long run word of mouth is what counts. My anxiety about the reviews is mounting as April third approaches.... I had a chat the other day with ... a great buddy of the owner of Readers' Digest ... But probably you have already dealt with this question ... At the moment I understand they are concerned with Steinbeck's book.... I worte a little article dealing with the most controversial subject in Shelley's life, Elena Adelaide, the child Shelley claimed as his born in Naples ... I wonder if a paper like Saturday review would print the article together with their notice of the book?" etc. (Inventory #: 311907)