Box 2
Contains 46 Results:
Watt, A.P., 1895-06-05
Watt to Updike regarding type founders. (1 item)
Wharton, Edith, 1922-11, 1922
Wharton to Updike with notes regarding page proofs. Letter dated Dec. 19 complains about the liberties taken by proof-reader and ask him to stop changing her spelling and punctuation. (5 items)
Whitney, Anne, 1910-01, 1910
Whitney to Updike (2 items)
Winship, George Parker, 1928-03-29
Updike to Winship (1 item). Letter was laid in Winship’s copy of Updike’s Printing Types, now in Updike Collection at PPL.
Yuan, L.T., 1935-05-21
Yuan, of National Library of Peiping China, to Updike regarding loan for exhibition (1 item)
Daniel Berkeley Updike correspondence
The collection consists of correspondence with Daniel Berkeley Updike, correspondence between others related to Updike’s work as well as essays and manuscripts by Updike. The bulk of the collection includes correspondence between Updike and others related to his printing work and book collecting. While some of the letters are with his close peers and friends, the letters are not personal in nature.