[Letters to W.B. Tegetmeier, 1880-1904] [manuscript]., [1880-1904] | Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Mss. documents.
All letters are signed; all letters are holographic, except the 2 from H. Buxton Forman dated 1883, which were probably written by a secretary.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Former shelf-mark: Uncat 72 11 (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library).
1. [Letter from Edith Clarke, 1880 May 27, Kensington, London, asking Tegetmeier what would be the best way to sell her inscribed copy of the Pisa edition of Shelley's "Adonais"]
2. [Letter from Edith Clarke, National Training School for Cookery, 1881 June 29, Kensington, London, asking Tegetmeier if he might be able to sell another copy of the Pisa edition of Shelley's "Adonais", this one inscribed to Leigh Hunt and bearing her annotations throughout]
3. [Letter from H. Buxton Forman, 1883 Mar. 20, St. John's Wood, London, thanking Tegetmeier for a reprint of a letter from Percy Bysshe Shelley to Lord Ellenborough]
4. [Letter from H. Buxton Forman, 1883 May 1, Secretary's Dept., Post Office, London, thanking Tegetmeier for a portrait, and discussing Shelley and William Wordsworth's "Peter Bell"]
5. [Letter from Edith Clarke, 1885 Feb. 7, Mill Hill Park, London, asking how much money she might expect from Tegetmeier, who sold her copy of Shelley's "Adonais", which formerly belonged to Leigh Hunt, to an American for 52]
6. [Letter from James Stanley Little, Shelley Society, 1886 Jan. 18, Holland Park, London, discussing an expense of 200]
7. [Letter from James Stanley Little, Shelley Society, 1886 Oct. 11, Holland Park, London, asking Tegetmeier to send something "as promised for Hellas & I will send tickets"]
8. [Letter from James Stanley Little, Shelley Society, 1886 Nov. 9, Holland Park, London, regarding the exchange of one guinea for "its equivalent in tickets"]
9. [Post card from H. Buxton Forman, 1887 Jan. 14, London, imploring Tegetmeier to attend a meeting "at 3 pm tomorrow at Little's brother's studio"]
10. [Letter from Thomas J. Wise, 1888 July 9, regarding the near completion of Wise's edition of Shelley's letters to Elizabeth Hitchener, noting Tegetmeier's share of the expenses]
11. [Letter from H. Buxton Forman, 1889 Jan. 28, St. John's Wood, London, discussing financial matters of the Shelley Society, asking Tegetmeier for his and his wife's dues, and asking him to return a portrait of Coleridge]
12. [Letter from Thomas J. Wise, 1904 June 21, Hampstead, London, thanking Tegetmeier].