151. Harris (James Thomas "Frank", author, editor of the Saturday Review, friend of Oscar Wilde, 1856-1931) Typed Letter signed to Ignatius McHugh, 1p., 4to, n.p., 1st December 1927, a recent visit to Germany, "I have been in Berlin lecturing and, for the first time, I found out the pleasures of a triumph, for I had a sort of triumphal progress. All the celebrities visited me, including Hauptmann and Einstein, and crowds of professors and pretty women. If I had been younger, I might have lost my head", his work, "Germany has save me, for "MY LIFE" that you thought great stuff, has killed the sale of all of my other books", and Oscar Wilde, "You ask me about my Wilde book. Lord Alfred Douglas told me I was mistaken in many things, but, when I came to investigate, I found out he was lying and my book, as originally written, is correct, except the last scene in which Bobby Ross plays good angel. I found that he left that office to the grave-digger", folds, browned.
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