and request their free catalogs.
Then with
on one side of you and Jeannette
them
oster's bib-
liography (ex Variant Women in Literature, see THE LATOR, Hay, 1957) you are in business. Three of the secondhand bookstores are:
Diblo an Tannen ooks
63 Fourth Ave.
New York, NY
Central Book tore
36 South Clark St.
Chicago, Ill.
Gladys foreman's Jooks
908 Hyperion Ave.
Los ngeles, Calif.
..11 of tse will supply free catalogs on request with delight.
B.G., Kansas City, Kan.
I wish to compliment you and your staff upon the work you are doing out there. May this not-toosmall beginning grow into a ovement of the tremendous proportions it deservesi'
And may I add I appreciate the "more cheerful tone your magazine displays then other homose: 1 periodicals. -s you so well k ow, varia ts net ithough depressing material on t'is t is subject in the general press general press without havi to ncc inter in wit in their own literature! veryone whom I know personally agrees with me upon this. We might sacrifice a few "strong endings", a certain amount of "realism", and copy the "slicks" in this matter. If readers of general magazines want "happy conclusions", how much
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