INDEX to Mosher Manuscripts:

Mosher Manuscripts
Poems & Other Manuscripts in Mosher's hand
Larger Mosher Manuscript Works
"Old Plays"
Mosher Manuscripts - Letters from Mosher to:
Letters of Condolence
Mosher Manuscripts - Letters to or about Mosher from:
Typescript of That Man Mosher
Correspondence between Flora Macdonald Lamb & Dane Yorke
Letters between Dane Yorke and various correspondents
Letters from Flora Macdonald Lamb
Letters to Flora Macdonald Lamb
Documents for the ship Nor'Wester (ca. 1870), the DeWitt Clinton (1863)
Miscellaneous


Mosher Manuscripts

The following manuscript material appears in the Bishop Collection. The initial entries are for poems and other short writings by Thomas Bird Mosher, many of which were written before he became a publisher in 1891. "In Biddeford Town, and Otherwhere" and "Old Plays" are substantially longer manuscripts. A number of letters from Mosher to various correspondents are represented, as are letters to Mosher or about Mosher. The letters of condolence were sent to the publisher’s office following his death on August 31, 1923.

The typescript of "That Man Mosher," covering Mosher’s early years prior to publishing, is being prepared for publication in the not too distant future and correspondence pertaining to the original writing of this work is listed after the typescript entry. The last listing is a single entry for all documents from the ship Nor’wester and the DeWitt Clinton, ships on which Mosher sailed around the world with his father and the rest of his family.

Philip R. Bishop
May 3, 2000

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Poems & Other Manuscripts in Mosher’s hand

December 1887 poem, "Dearest, some day" et al

"A Lost Ride" and "Rosebud"s

"Ballade of Seasons" and "Envoi"

September 1885 poem "Dedication"

"Night Tides" signed Richard Charles Merrill, and early draft

Poem "Leo" [Lobsitz]

"Sewing the Wind" in 5 Acts

"Inscription for a Fireplace"

"How will it be?…"

Rondeau "Dear Little Girl" (several editions)

"Change"

"O mighty, just, inexorable Death!" (6/24/91)

"When Finis comes"

"Denver" and "(Rondeau a la Denver)"

[Poems on ancestry]

"Oh Strange New Land"

"Disillusion"

Sonnet "O soul of mine…"

"Two Houses"

"Gone, thou art gone beyond…"

"I think of thee" & a fragment

"Rondeau" I-IV

"Millie Colcord"

"Rondeau" signed R. C. Merrill

"Rondeau" (three versions) One with Richard Charles Merrill crossed out and Thomas Bird Mosher below

"A kinder season in human heart…"

"To a forgetful Young Woman"

"Henry Thomas Buckle"

"To you, dear Tom" [Thomas S. Jones, Jr.]

"Questioning"

"The heart of man is desolate…"

"Inscription in Songs of Adieu"

"All Night I wandered in the land of Dreams…"

"Psyche and Cupid…"

"The Bomnatural"

Couplet on Falmouth Hotel paper, 188?

"Into the Night go One and All"

Quote from Whitman: "The owner of the library…"

Corrected typescript preface to The Sayings of the Lord Jesus Christ

Quotes from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and Macbeth

Typed quote by Dr. Weir Mitchell

"Light and song, and sleep at last…"

Typed quote by L. J. H. dated April 6, 1914 plus fragment "Then, Springtide…"

Letter to editor of the Portland Press Herald on beggar

Bibliographical notes on Swinburne and clipping on Robert Buchanan

Critical Essay on Swinburne

Standard Diary and Daily Reminder (desk calendar with Mosher's notes)--1901

Standard Diary and Daily Reminder (desk calendar with Mosher's notes)--1906

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Larger Mosher Manuscript Works

"In Bideford Town, and Otherwhere" (34 pp.)

    Including the sections:
  1. Mary Ann
  2. H.v.H.
  3. Leo
  4. In a Forgotten Summer of the World also titled "Apologue of the Young Man and Woman"
  5. In Bideford Town

"Apologue of the Young Man and Woman"
dated version of April 19, 1891 (8 pp.)

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Old Plays

"Old Plays" (51 pp.)
"When these Old Plays were new!" March 1, 1891

"Old Plays" (59 pp.)
Earlier version with Mosher’s note: "This was my first opening"

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Mosher Manuscripts - Letters from Mosher to:

Unknown receipient (1 p. ALS on letterhead) -- Feb. 20, 1893

W. Irving Way (2 pp., ALS) -- Nov. [?] 12, 1894 (pasted in Ballads & Lyrics of Old France, 1909)

Unknown (c/o Messrs Crowell [Publishers], 4 pp., ALS) -- Nov. 13, 1894

Nathan Haskell Dole (2 pp., ALS) -- Jan. 30, 1895

W. Irving Way (3 pp., ALS) -- Jan. 30, 1895

Unknown (2 pp. to Smith & Sale?, ANS) ) -- April 16 and April 17, 1895

Frank Trainer (2 1/2 pp., ALS) -- May 27, 1895

Ch. Eadward Pratt (3 pp., ALS) -- Nov. 14, 1895

Charles S. Pratt - 9 letters:

  1. (3 pp., ALS w/envelope) -- Dec. 12, 1896;
  2. (3 pp. w/ env.) -- Nov. 13, 1897;
  3. (2 pp., ALS w. env.) -- Dec. 31, 1897;
  4. (2 pp., ALS w/ env.) -- Jan. 7, 1898;
  5. (2 pp., ALS w. envelope) -- Feb. 21, 1898;
  6. (1 p., ALS w/ env.) -- Feb. 25, 1898;
  7. (2 pp., ALS w/ env. & inserts) -- April 10, 1898;
  8. (1 1/2 pp., ALS w/ env.) -- May 6, 1898;
  9. (1 p., TLS w/ env. & hand-written reply from Pratt, & hand-written reply from Mosher) -- Jan. 7, 1899.

Moses F. Lobo (4 pp., ALS) -- Nov. 23, 1895

Unknown (3 pp., ALS) -- Nov. 23, 1897

Emilie Grigsby (7 pp., ALS) -- Dec. 28, 1897

Mr. Miller (2 pp., ALS) -- Jan. 11, 1898

Claire Butterfield (4 pp., ALS) -- Jan. 27, [1900]

Schleuning & Adams [Bindery] (1 p., TLS with holograph notes) -- May 6, 1902

Mr. Dix (2 pp., ALS) -- June 9, 1903

Miss Dunn (1 p., TLS) -- Dec. 15, 1903

Boardman (1 p., TLS) -- Jan. 15, 1904

Percival [Gustav Percival Wiksell] (2 pp., ALS) -- Thursday [March 24, 1904]

Gustav Percival Wiksel (4 pp., ALS) -- Sept. 15, 1904
Images of: Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 | Page 4

William Roberts (Rose Valley) (2 pp., ALS) -- Dec. 7, 1904

William Roberts (Rose Valley) (2 pp., ALS + inscribed photo) -- Dec. 29, 1904

[Gustav Percival Wiksell] (2pp., ALS) -- Feb. 6, 1906

Gustav Percival Wiksell (Postcard) -- April 14, 1906
Images of: Front of Postcard | Back of Postcard

Col. Higginson (1 p., ALS) -- Dec. 22, 1906

Malcolm G. Anderson of London (1 p., TLS) -- Feb. 16, 1907

Boardman (2 pp., ALS) -- March 27, 1907

Mr. White (1 p., ANS) -- April 12, 1907

Miss Wolever (1 p., TLS) -- Nov. 26, 1907

Graves (1 p., ALS) -- Sept. 14, 1908

Frank H. Chase (1 p., TL unsigned) -- Dec. 8, 1909

Mr. White (1 p., TLS) -- Dec. 12, 1910

[To the Trade] Revised Trade Rates (1 p., printed letter) -- Oct, 1, 1912

Elizabeth R. Butterworth (2 pp., TLS) -- Jan. 28, 1914

Elizabeth R. Butterworth (4 pp., TLS) -- Aug. 19, 1914

Mrs. S. F. Butterworth (2 pp., TL unsigned) -- Nov. 3, 1914

Paul E. Gray (1 p., TLS) -- April 27, 1915

Dr. G. P. [Gustav Percival] Wiksell (1 p., TLS) -- Dec. 20, 1915

A. O. Shaw (1 p., TLS w/ pencil notes by Francis O’Brien) -- Christmas 1915

William Tappan (1 p., TL unsigned) -- Sept. 22, 1916

Unknown recipient (1 p., ANS) -- Dec. 23, 1916

Frank M. Low (1 p., TL unsigned w/ envelope) -- Sept. 19, 1917

Hannah Watts ( p., ANS) -- Dec. 24, 1921

Miss Louise Van Dyke (1 p. TLS) -- Dec. 27, 1921

Unknown (1 p. TL) -- [Dec. 1921]

G. C. [George Charles] Williamson (1 p. TLS) --March 31, 1922

Mr. L [Charles E. Lauriat] (1 p., ANS) -- Dec. 18, 1922 with typed response from Lauriat-- Dec. 19, 1922

Lauriat, [Charles Emelius, Jr.] (1 p., ALS) -- Dec. 21, 1922 with typed response from Lauriat-- Dec. 22, 1922

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Letters of Condolence

Anderson, John R. (Caldwell, NJ) Nov 1, 1923

Anderson, Margaret E. (Brookline, MA) Sept 4, 1923

Appel, J. S. (Oberlin, OH) Sept 26, 1923

Baldwin, H. E. (Dayton, WY) Dec 14, 1923

Bufler, Charles E. (New York) Sept 24, 1923

Burges, William H. (El Paso, TX) Oct 9, 1923

Campbell, Jacquelin (Mrs. Heyworth Campbell, New York City) No date

Chambers, Arthur A. (New York) Oct 19, 1923

Chenoweth, Mrs. Charles L. (Oak Park, IL) Oct 27, 1923

Custer, Ella W. (Scarboro Beach, ME) Sept 4, 1923

Finger, Charles J. (Fayetteville, AK) Sept 17, 1923

Fiske, Maud A. (Washington, D.C.) Sept 21, 1923

Gilbert, Marion Starr (Cleveland, OH) Dec 10, 1923

Gloag, Ralph Wardlaw (Boston, MA) Nov 15, 1923

Groby, Mrs. F. W. (Bedford, PA) Oct 6, 1923

Hopkins, Frederick M. (Yonkers, NY-2 TLS) Oct 13, 1923

James, Davis L. (Cincinnati, OH) Oct 6, 1923

Kennerley, Mitchell (New York) Sept 1 & Sept 7, 1923

King, Willard E. (Bay City, Mich) July 9, 1925

Kirk, Richard R. (New Orleans) Sept 18, 1923

Klingel, M. P. (Pittsburgh) 31 May 1924

Lee, John T. (Chicago-2 TLS) Sept 21 & Sept 27, 1923

Martin, Noel B. (Lewiston, Idaho) Sept 17, 1923

McKean, Thomas N. (Los Angeles-2 ALS) Sept 14 & Oct 9, 1923

Page, Harold P. (Waterbury, CT) Nov 4, 1923

Perry, Everett L. (Los Angeles) Oct 31, 1923

Pottle, Frederick A. (Yale) Sept 18, 1923

Reese, Lizette Woodworth (Baltimore) Sept 16, 1923

Reynolds, Margaret (Milwaukee, WI) Oct 10, 1923

Sherman, Philip D. (Oberlin, OH-2 ALS) Sept 17, 1923 & April 19, [1924?]

Smyth, Clifford (enclosed with Mitchell Kennerly letter, New York) Sept 7, 1923

Swift, T. Dean (Hackensack, NJ) Sept 25, 1923

Switts, Mildred C. (New York City) Sept 6, 1923

Vonnegut, Alex (Indianapolis, IN) Oct 27, 1923

Way, W. Irving (Los Angeles) Sept 16, 1923

Woods, Edward A. (Pittsburgh) Sept 24, 1923

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Mosher Manuscripts - Letters to or about Mosher from:

D. Page to Mosher (1½ pp., ALS) -- Dec. 21, 1891
(originally in Mosher’s "Mark Twain" Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)

Theodore Low De Vinne to Mosher (2 pp., TLS) -- Dec. 23, 1891
(originally in Mosher’s "Mark Twain" Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)

Oswald Weber of The Critic to Mosher (2 pp., ALS) -- January 11, 1891 (1892?)
(originally in Mosher’s "Mark Twain" Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)

C. B. Foote to Mosher (1 p., ALS) -- Jan 7, 1892
(originally in Mosher’s "Mark Twain" Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)

Theodore Low De Vinne to Mosher (1 p., ALS) -- Jan. 12, 1892

Bertram Dobell to Mosher (1 p., ALS) -- Jan. 14, 1892
(originally in Mosher’s "Mark Twain" Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)

F. Grahambyhord (?) to Mosher (2 pp., ALS) -- January 31, 1892
(originally in Mosher’s "Mark Twain" Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)

Robert George Cooper to Mosher (1 p., ALS) -- April 7, 1892
(originally in Mosher’s "Mark Twain" Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)

Charles Orn (?) of the Case Library to Mosher (3 pp., ALS) -- April 22, 1892
(originally in Mosher’s "Mark Twain" Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)

Frank Murray to Mosher (2 pp., ALS) -- Sept. 26, 1892
(originally in Mosher’s "Mark Twain" Scrap Book for Modern Love, Bishop Collection)

A. H. Bullen (of Lawrence & Bullen) to Mosher (2 pp., ALS) -- August 3, 1893
(originally in Vol. I of Mosher's copy of Boccaccio's The Decameron, 1888, Bishop Collection)

Lionel Johnson to "My dear Sir" [i.e., Thomas Hutchinson] (2 1/3 pp. ALS) -- March 21, 1895 stub mounted in Johnson's first book, POEMS (London & Boston: Elkin Mathews / Copeland & Day, 1895)

Ellen Terry to Mosher (1 p., ALS) -- Dec. 12, [1895] (Cover)

Ellen Terry to Mosher (1 p., ALS) -- Dec. 16, 1895

Ellen Terry to Mosher (1 p., ANS) -- Dec. 27, 1895 ( env. Apr. 2 [22?], ’96 )
(back of envelop ms. note mentioning John Lane)

Ellen Terry to Mosher (1 p., Western Union Telegram) -- April 23, 1896
(all above Ellen Terry ms. in 1906 Modern Love published by Mitchell Kennerley, Bishop Collection)

Lucie Page Borden to Mosher (2½ pp., ALS) -- May 14, 1896

George W. Russell to Editor, Academy (1 p., TL, unsigned) -- June 10, 1896

C H St. J Hornby to Mosher (3 pp., ALS) -- April 2, 1897

C H St. J Hornby to Mosher (3 pp., ALS) --May 10, 1897

Nathan Haskell Dole to Mosher (1 p., ANS) -- ca. 1899 (from Mosher's copy of the Caxton Club's Edward FitzGerald exhibition catalogue of 1899)

Eban Francis Thompson to Mosher (1 1/2 pp., ALS) -- ca. 1899 (from Mosher's copy of the Caxton Club's Edward FitzGerald exhibition catalogue of 1899)

Eban F. Thompson to Mosher (1 p. ALS) -- ca. 1899 (from Mosher's copy of the Caxton Club's Edward FitzGerald exhibition catalogue of 1899)

D.R.(?) to T.B.M. (2 pp, ALS) -- ca. 1899 (from Mosher's copy of the Caxton Club's Edward FitzGerald exhibition catalogue of 1899)

Gertrude Cowdin to Frederic Lacy of Putnam's (2 1/2 pp., ALS) -- ca. May 1900
(letter from copy of Casket of Opals, No. 4 of 15 on vellum, Bishop Collection)

Aimeé Lenalie to Marcel Schwob (2 pp. ALS-photocopy & transcription) -- Aug. 24, 1901

William Sharp to Mosher (4 pp., ALS) -- Dec. 4, 1901
(in full leather bound Japan velum copy of Silence of Amor from Ormond Smith/Emilie Grigsby’s libraries)

J. W. Mackail to Mosher (1½ pp., ALS) -- June 26, 1906
(accompanied Mosher’s copy The Progress of Poesy, 1906, inscribed, in the Bishop Collection)

Francesca d’Aulby de Gatigny, niece of T. W. Parsons, to Mosher (5 ALS, approx. 19 pp.)—July 3, 1906 onward concerning the printing of Thomas Parsons's book, Circum Praecordia (accompanied by Of Beauty from Mosher’s library, all from The Bodley Book Shop via The Lincoln Library)

Thorwald Solberg, Register of Copyrights-LOC (2 pp., TLS) -- July 31, 1906

J. M. Stuart-Young to Mosher (1 p., TLS) -- January 24, 1907
(accompanied Mosher’s copy of Osrac, the Self-Sufficient in the Bishop Collection)

Gordon Bottomly to Mosher (1 p., Note, unsigned, on Riding to Lithend)--[1910]

Brand Whitlock to Mosher (1 p., TLs) -- 11 July, 1910

Edward F. Bigelow to Mosher (1 p., TL unsigned) -- March 22, 1911

Charles C. Bubb of the Clerk's Press to Mosher (1 p., ALS) -- June 21, 1911

Gordon Bottomley to Wm. Spencer Johnson (4 pp., ALS w. envelope) -- Nov. 16, 1912

William Marion Reedy to Gustav P. Wiksell (2 pp., TLS) -- March 7, 1913

A. L. [Aimeé Lenalie] to Mosher (2 pp. ALS) -- New Year 1913/14
(photocopy of original card & note at The Houghton Library)

William Aspenwall Bradley to Odell Shepard ( 3 pp. ALS) -- November 15, 1917

William Aspenwall Bradley to Odell Shepard ( 1 1/2 pp. ALS) -- November 28, 1917

Frederick Niven to Mosher (1¼ pp., ALS) -- March 16, 1918

Edward S. Payson (Emerson Piano Co.) to Mosher (1 p., ALS) -- July 23, 1919

Gordon Bottomley to Mrs. E. A. Harris (1 1/2 pp., ALS) -- March 27, 1919

Lizette Woodworth Reese to Mosher (1 p., ANS on the author's stationary accompanying inscribed copy of Spicewood)--December 10, 1920.

Frederick Coykendall to Mosher (1½ p., ALS) -- March 9, 1923
(accompanied Coykendall’s inscribed Arthur Rackham bibliography, 1922, in the Bishop Collection)

Miller, Spencer jr. (1 p., ALS from NYC) -- [no date, but probably ca. 1919 - 1923]

Fred Dalan ("Current Opinion" stationary) to Mr. Knotts (2 pp., TLS) -- June 27, 1924

Will Ransom to unknown recipient (1 p., TLS) -- November 9, 1952

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Typescript of THAT MAN MOSHER
(58 typed pages, ca.1942)

by Dane Yorke

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Correspondence between Flora Macdonald Lamb & Dane Yorke

Yorke to Lamb (1 p., typed copy), Sept 17, 1941

Yorke to Lamb (1 p., typed copy), Sept 21, 1941

Record of interview with Lamb (3 pp., typed), Sept 22, 1941

Lamb to Yorke (1 p., TLS), Sept 23, 1941

Yorke to Lamb (1 p., typed copy), Sept 24, 1941

Yorke to Lamb (1 p., typed copy), Oct 7, 1941

Yorke to Lamb (1 p., typed copy), Oct 15, 1941

Lamb to York (1 p., TLS), Oct 20, 1941

Lamb to Yorke (1 p., ALS), Oct. 21, 1941

Yorke to Lamb (1 p., typed copy), Oct 21, 1941

Yorke to Lamb (1 p., typed copy), Nov 8, 1941

Lamb to Yorke (1 p., TLS), Nov 13, 1941

Yorke to Lamb (2 pp., typed copy), Nov 14, 1941

Lamb to Yorke (2 pp., TLS, royalties paid), Nov 17, 1941

Lamb to Yorke (2 pp., ALS), Dec 2, 1941

Yorke to Lamb (1 p., typed copy), Dec 4, 1941

Yorke to Lamb (1 p., typed copy w/ receipt), Dec 6, 1941

Lamb to Yorke (1 p., TLS), Dec 8, 1941

Yorke to Lamb (1 p., typed copy), Dec 9, 1941

Lamb to Yorke (1 p., TNS w/ envelope), Dec 26, 1941

Lamb to Yorke (4 pp., ALS), Jan 30, 1942

Yorke to Lamb (1 p., typed copy), April 29, 1942

Lamb to Yorke (1 p., TLS w/ envelope), May 15, 1942

Yorke to Lamb (1 p., typed copy), May 18, 1942

Lamb to Yorke (3 p., ALS), Aug 28, 1945

Yorke to Lamb (1 p., typed copy), Aug 29, 1945

Lamb to Yorke (3 pp., ALS w. envelope), Sept 1, 1945

Yorke to Lamb (1 p., typed copy), Sept 16, 1945

Lamb to Yorke (2 pp., ALS w/ envelope), Sept 26, 1945

Yorke to Lamb (3 pp., typed copy), Sept 28, 1945

Lamb to Yorke (5 pp., ALS w. envelope), Oct 9, 1945

Yorke to Lamb (2 pp., typed copy), Oct 11, 1945

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Letters between Dane Yorke and various correspondents

First Group

Second Group

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Letters from Flora Macdonald Lamb
Plus two from Oliver Sheean

Lamb to Mrs. Elizabeth R. Butterworth ( ½ p., TLS) -- March 23, 1926

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., itemized receipt) -- April 16, 1926

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS) -- Feb. 26, 1927

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS w/ ½ p. receipt) -- March 22, 1927

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS w/ ½ p. receipt) -- March 29, 1927

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS w. 1 p. itemized receipt) -- April 13, 1927

Lamb to Butterworth ( ½ p., receipt) -- June 17, 1927

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS) -- Dec. 4, 1928

Lamb to Butterworth (1 ½ pp., TLS w/ 1 p. itemized receipt) -- Jan. 10, 1929

Lamb to Butterworth ( ½ p., TLS) -- Dec. 2, 1930

Lamb to Butterworth ( ½ p., receipt) -- Jan. 26, 1931

Lamb to Mrs. Butterworth’s daughter (2 pp. TLS w/ envelope) -- April 20, 1933

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p. TLS) -- November 28, 1933

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS) -- Dec. 5, 1934

Lamb to Butterworth ( ½ p., TLS) -- Jan. 11, 1935

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS) -- Oct. 22, 1936

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS) -- March 17, 1937

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS) -- May 4, 1937

Lamb to Butterworth ( ½ p., TLS) -- April, 1937

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS w/ ½ p. receipt) -- Oct. 12, 1937

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS w/ ½ p. receipt) -- Nov. 30, 1937

Lamb to Butterworth ( ½ p., receipt) -- March 17, 1937

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS) -- Dec. 14, 1937

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS) -- Nov. 14, 1939

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS w/ envelope) -- Feb. 26, 1939

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS) -- April 8, 1940

Lamb to Butterworth (1 p., TLS) -- Sept. 22, 1941

Oliver Sheean to Harold ? (4 pp., ALS) -- Nov. 14, 1934

Lamb to Paul E. Gray ( ½ pp., TLS) ¾Sept. 13, 1938

OCS [Oliver C. Sheean] to Gray ( ½ pp. ALS w/ postcard-Norman A. Hall) -- Jan. 23, 1941


Letters to Flora Macdonald Lamb

Watson, N. R. (1 p., ALS from India) -- Oct. 26, 1924

Cullen, W. E. ( ½ p. TLS from Spokane, WA) -- Feb. 23, 1925

Herrell, Edward (1 p., ALS from Oakland, CA) -- June 16, 1927

Hopkins, Frederick (2 pp., ALS from The Saturday Review, NYC) -- June 27 [no year]

Hamilton, A. E. (1 p., ALS from Maine) -- [no date]

McKean, Thomas N. (4 pp., ALS from Los Angeles, CA) -- April 7, 1933

Carpenter, E. H. (4 pp., ALS from Manchester, NH) -- Oct. 26, 1927

Steinhardt, Maxwell (TNS w/ 10 pp. typescript, from NYC) -- July 14, 1926

Morley, Christopher (Christmas card & envelope) -- Dec. 23, 1925

Foley, John L. (postcard, signed from Utica, NY) -- June 13, 1926

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Documents for the ship Nor’Wester (ca.1870), the DeWitt Clinton (1863)

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Miscellaneous

  1. "Standard Diary and Daily Reminder--1901." Includes Mosher's notes on who was visited (publishers, bookstores, authors, etc.) in London, Oxford, and environs, while traveling in Great Britain during April 1901. Also includes some notes on books to publish.

  2. "Standard Diary and Daily Reminder--1906." Mosher's notes during a cross-country tour to California from March 15-June 10, 1906 with his son and wife. Of special interest notes recording his experience with the San Francisco Earthquake on April 18 (the Moshers were in San Jose at the time). Also sporadic notes including a proposed "Breviary Series," books to be brought out within other series, and names and addresses of people to see in New York City. A few addresses also appear at the rear.

  3. "A Bibliography of Edward FitzGerald's Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, 1859-1903." Bound copy of a 40-page printer's dummy with Mosher's instructions, corrections, and annotations surrounding printed sheets from the bibliography of the Rubáiyát appearing in the Old World Series. This mock-up provided the basis for the privately printed bibliography Mosher was to print four years later in 1907.

  4. "Songs of Adieu: A Little Book of 'Finalé and Farewell.' " (1893). Mock-up of Mosher's first anthology and first book meant to be part of a series, completely in his holograph. Twenty-one manuscript leaves with a printed proof of the title page.

  5. Edward Clodd's Concerning a Pilgrimage to the Grave of Edward FitzGerald (Mosher, 1902), copy # 11 of 50 on Japan vellum with presentation inscription to the author: "To Edward Clodd Esq: with the regards of his friend from the USA, Thomas B Mosher  November 12, 1902." Enclosed with this author's copy are several pieces of correspondence: an April 12, 1908 ANS card note from Dole(?) A Hudson to Clodd;  an April 16, 1908, 3 pp. ALS from the same Dole(?) A Hudson to Clodd mentioning that "Mosher may be, and is, a Pirate, but he is an Artist too. And you are a Poet!";  a 2 1/2 page ALS dated "21-3-22"(?)  from G. H. Tansley to Clodd; an undated partial 2 pp ALS from John Glyde to Clodd; and a "DT June 27  28" otherwise undated newspaper clipping entitled "FitzGerald Land--A Little Pilgrimage to Suffolk."

  6. (Sheean Manuscript of Mosher's Library) This is the only known and nearly complete record of Mosher's personal library at his Portland home. Probably recorded around 1930, there are five, undated legal-sized ledger volumes in Oliver Sheean's hand totaling 132 pages with about forty-two book entries per page. Each multi-volume set of books is treated as one line entry, the same space allotted to each individual title. Sheean was a long-time assistant at The Mosher Press after Mosher died in 1923.

  7. (Research for Mosher bibliography) Three linear feet of files plus two large boxes containing all the the research notes and materials gathered relative to the Mosher bibliography: Thomas Bird Mosher--Pirate Prince of Publishers (Oak Knoll Press & The British Library, 1998).

  8. D. G. Rossetti's Ballads & Sonnets (Portland, ME: Mosher, 1903--Quarto Series). One of 25 copies printed on Japan vellum, numbered and signed by the publisher. This is No. 10 " followed by the signature of Thomas Mosher. A gift  inscription at the front reads "To Theodore Watts Dunton Esq with the regards and best wishes of Thomas Mosher   Oct 27, 1903." Mosher's presentation of this book to the poet, novelist, steady contributor to the British publications, The Examiner and The Athenaeum, and final guardian and close friend to both Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882) and later to Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909), makes this copy speak volumes. The real excitement --an excitement only a ardent bibliophile or scholar can appreciate-- comes with the fact that not only was this book reprinted by Mosher with numerous additions taking the Rossetti corpus up to the fullest extent when combined with Mosher's companion volume reprint of Rossetti's Poems just the year before and which contained Watt-Dunton's poem on Rossetti, but also because (1) Mosher reprinted Rossetti's original dedication "To Theodore Watts [later Watts-Dunton], the friend whom my verse won for me, these few more pages are affectionately inscribed" and (2) because Mosher used this presentation volume  as a Trojan Horse to deliver a critical message to Watts-Dunton himself !

    Mosher's writes in his Preface to this book (bold emphasis and bracketed notes mine--PRB):

    W ith the completion of Ballads and Sonnets our editorial labours in connexion with the poetical works of Dante Gabriel Rossetti come to an end. The main object of giving the American reader an untampered text in Rossetti's original order of publication and "in a format commensurate with his rank and dignity as a poet," thus stands accomplished. A few additional poems brought together from various sources since 1881 by his brother and editor, Mr. W. M. Rossetti, are properly placed at the close of the present volume. (1) [and now for the rub]

    There are in existence, however, certain desiderata which might well have found place here had that been possible. "One of these is a grotesque ballad about a Dutchman, begun at a very early date, and finished in his last illness. The other is a brace of sonnets, interesting in subject and as being the last thing that he wrote. These works were presented as a gift of love and gratitude to a friend [guess who?], with whom it remains for publishing at his own discretion." Further light is thrown upon the subject by Mr. Theodore Watts-Dunton in an article entitled Rossetti's Unpublished Poems.(2) Therein a promise was made: "Time... is the suzerain before whom every king, even Sorrow himself, bows at last. The rights of Rossetti's admirers can no longer be set at nought, and I am making arrangements to publish within the present year Jan Van Hunks and the 'Sphinx Sonnets,' the former of which will show a new and, I think, an unexpected side of Rossetti's genius." Seven years have elapsed since this was written but these "rights" unhappily remain unsatisfied!...

    [intervening paragraphs omitted--PRB]

    One would indeed rejoice to know that an authoritative biography of Rossetti was set down for publication in the immediate future. For this boon we may have some few years more to wait. Nevertheless it is tolerably certain that the friend to whom "he unlocked the most sacred secrets of his heart" will, when the time has arrived for him to speak, take the world into his confidence. In that day we shall possess a picture of the poet-painter as he appeared to one who loved him very dearly, limned in language enduring truth, for all time present and to come.


    (1) [footnote omitted here--PRB]
    (2) Contributed to The Athenaeum for May 23, 1896. See also a letter of great interest in The Spectator for April 25, 1896 upon which we base our closing paragraph.
    (3) [footnote omitted here--PRB]
    -- from Ballads & Sonnets (Mosher, 1903), pp.xvii-xx


    As one can see from the above quotes, Mosher was criticizing Watts-Dunton for not following through with his seven year old promise, and exhorting him to reconsider and finally have these remaining poems published. One can sense Mosher's exasperation in not having access to Rossetti's final poetry, and that he should choose to send Watts-Dunton an inscribed with "best wishes" copy of the very book containing his critical remarks of Watts-Dunton is amazing. I have no further evidence as to what Watts-dunton thought of this presentation, especially after reading the Preface, but it certainly couldn't have been too kindly. I have not further researched to know if the missing two Rossetti pieces were ever published in Theodore Watts-Dunton's or Mosher's lifetime. If any Rossetti scholar knows the answer to this, please do contact me at tbmosher@comcast.net.

  9. Bishop / Strouse correspondence from May 19, 1988 to December 1992, including Bishop to Monihan letter of Jan. 24, 1993.
  10. Bishop to Srouse family, and to Pat Beresford (Norman Strouse’s daughter), January 24-August 1993 & January 1999.
  11. Correspondence surrounding Strouse’s 1967 Mosher exhibition at The Free Library of Philadelphia, and other Strouse correspondence.
  12. Norman Strouse publications (small items): "How to Build a Poor Man’s Morgan Library," Mosher Press Exhibition Checklist, "Apologia for Collecting," and "A Collector’s Decabiblon."
  13. Miscellaneous biographical articles on Norman H. Strouse.
  14. Booklets, Programs, Keepsakes, etc., including: "C. H. O. Daniel vs. Thomas Bird Mosher— A Letter from F. Madan to R. W. Rogers;" invitation to Temple Exhibit of Mosher Press, 1992; invitation to Pittsburgh Bibliophiles talk of March 17, 1994; "B.R. on T.B.M." – Philobiblon Club keepsake, May 9, 2000; Typophiles luncheon announcement; "B.R. on T.B.M." – Typophiles keepsake, May 24, 2000; A BR Quartet—Letters from BR to TBM at the Houghton Library (regular); A BR Quartet—Letters from BR to TBM at the Houghton Library (deluxe); prospectus on New Mosher Bibliography; offprint of The Book Collector review with card from Robin de Beaumont, the reviewer.
  15. Booklets, Programs, Keepsakes, etc., including:  Arts & Crafts Press anchor & dolphin card stationary; "W. Irving Way—An Autobiographical Fragment;" University of San Francisco postcard announcement of Mosher exhibit; Kalamazoo College exhibition announcement; "Distinguished Reading" booklet; "Adventures into Realms of Distinguished Reading" booklet; Maine Library Bulletin, January 1927, with article on Mosher; My Journal, January 1908 with Mosher ad; "Few, But Roses" exhibition checklist, Trinity College; "The Private Press" exhibition booklet of Trovillion Press; September 13, 1999 AB Bookman review of new Mosher bibliography; "Silvia Rennie - Designer Bindings" booklet; "Gift Books" catalogue from Edmund D. Brooks in Minneapolis; four Omar Khayyám Club of America signed Menus showing Mosher in attendance.
  16. Mosher Ads / Articles in Contemporaneous Publications:  The Philistine, July 1895; The Philistine, September 1896; Mosher catalogue printed under name of "The White House" in San Francisco; Bibelot ad in The Lotus, January 15, 1896; Bibelot ad in The Honey Jar, January 15, 1900; Mosher ad from The Cornhill Booklet; Mosher ad in The Caxton, March 1910; Loring & Mussey ad announcing trade distribution rights for the Mosher Books; Mosher’s bookplate described in The Honey Jar, Nov. 15, 1899; notice of Mosher’s death in The Biblio, October 1923; notice of Mosher’s death in The Publisher’s Weekly, Sept 8, 1923; Mosher ad in The Sketch Book, June 1904.
  17. Miscellaneous Booklets & Other Material, including: "Printed on Vellum" catalogue from Thomas G. Boss; prospectus for the Hatch Check Listand notice of Benton Hatch’s death; Bishop article on Mosher in BIBLIO, July 1997.
  18. Binder on William F. Gable, Francis O’Brien, and E.S. Willard, including:  "The Tale of a Friendship" [with Wm. F. Gable] by H. Luther Frees ; "Collecting Books and Autographs" by Gable; original printed etching of Gable’s portrait appearing in the aforementioned; original printed etching of Gable’s handwriting appearing in the aforementioned; picture of Francis O’Brien and his note on his envelope; two letters from Francis O’Brien to Bishop; book entitled F.M. O’Brien—Antiquarian Bookseller; miscellaneous research on E. S. Willard who owned various Mosher books on vellum, some now in the Bishop Collection; pictures of the unveiling of the commemorative Mosher plaque at Exchange Street in Portland, Maine.
  19. Miscellaneous Primary Material:  write-ups for a Mosher Book catalogue in Mosher’s handwriting; John Emerson & wife photos (Mosher’s tutor in Boston); classmate Mary Gould note on Ellie Dresser (Mosher’s first wife); Biddeford graduation account; Leopold Lobsitz Memorial (Mosher’s early, close friend prior to his publishing days); June 30, 1871 Biddeford High School program listing Ellie S. Dresser as member of the graduating class and as presenter of the essay "Woman’s Mission"; copy of David Turner’s slide show talk on Mosher given to the Baxter Society of Portland, Maine.

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