Box 1
Contains 67 Results:
Gardner, Isabella Stewart
Gardner to Updike (1 item)
Garrison, Frank J., 1915-01-04
Garrison to Updike (1 item)
Garrison, Wendell P., 1904-02 - 1906-12
Garrison, literary editor of "The Nation”, to Updike concerns wood engravings of Thomas Bewick as well as the “genuineness” of certain blocks in the possession of Updike. Letter dated Dec. 25, 1906 notes that Garrison is mortally ill and bequeaths a collection of woodcuts to Updike. (4 items)
Gaskin, Arthur Joseph, 1897-09 - 1897-12
Gaskin to Updike regarding the gift of a drawing (3 items). Letter dated Sept. 6, 1897 discusses designs, Kelmscott Press and the state of modern typefaces.
Gere, Charles March, 1897-05 - 1897-12
March to Updike regarding commission for decorative designs. Mentions Mary J. Newill. (2 items)
Gilliss, Walter, 1915-01-06
Gilliss to Updike and Bianchi (1 item)
Goodhue, Bertram G.
Goodhue to Updike. Letter dated April 26, 1895 concerns cover design for Merry Wives of Windsor. (5 items)
Goudy, Frederic William, 1896-01 - 1906-01
Goudy to Updike. (3 items) Letter dated Jan. 1896 describes Goudy’s first forays into printing and design. Asks advice of Updike on liturgical printing and starting a printing business. Letter dated Dec. 7, [1905] describes training his wife as a type setter and includes a list of books printed to date and update on the Village Press. Letter dated Jan. 19, 1906 lists books he is sending to Updike to be put on exhibit.
Green, Eleanor, 1921-10-12
Updike to Green (1 item)
Hall, Arthur Crawshay Alliston, 1891-05-09
Hall to Updike regarding vote in unidentified election within Episcopal Church. (1 item)