Jun 01, 2023 - Sale 2639

Sale 2639 - Lot 38

Unsold
Estimate: $ 100 - $ 150
Leslie, Eliza (1797-1858)
Autograph Letter Signed, Philadelphia, 2 March 1835.

Large wove bifolium with self-envelope conjugate with complete address panel and two postmarks, inscribed over one page, to American author and poet, Emma Catherine Manley Embury (1806-1863), in Brooklyn, New York, concerning the possible publication of poetry and an article for the Carey & Hart publication, The Gift: A Christmas and New Year's Present; old folds, original seal neatly excised when the letter was originally opened, old mount remnants on blank margin of the envelope panel, 9 3/4 x 8 in. folded.

"I received a few days since your two articles for Mssrs. Carey & Hart's souvenir. I will insert the verses with great pleasure, but I fear that the tale, though it also possesses much merit, will not exactly answer the purpose, it being desirable that all the prose communications from American writers should be essentially of an American character. [...] I will return 'The Storm Painter' by the first private opportunity." The Storm Painter was published in The Ladies Companion magazine in 1839.

Leslie was a prolific published author in her own right, contributing fiction and nonfiction for adults and young readers. She is also remembered for her numerous cookbooks, especially Directions for Cookery, which was first published in 1837.