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To Francis E. Bliss
12 April 1876 • Hartford, Conn. (MS facsimile, postal card, in pencil: CU-MARK, UCCL 01321)
(SUPERSEDED)

Statement rec’d.emendation—but why did you not enclose the check? Just drop it in the mail.1explanatory note

Don’t delay estimate on electros. I You have misunderstood. I want no estimate on cut-down plates or pictures. I want estimates on—

1. Full set, of full plates., full size.

2.

2. Only such of the cuts as will go into that English size without cutting. Pleaseemendation hurry it up.

Yrs
S L C

docketed:

us postal card. write the address on this side—the message on the other | American Publishing Co | 284 Asylum st. | City postmarked: hartford conn. apr 12emendation 6 pm

Textual Commentary
Previous Publication:

MicroPUL, reel 1.

Provenance:

The present location of the MS is not known; the photocopy in CU-MARK was provided in 1972 by St. Mary’s Seminary in Perryville, Missouri (MoPeS). The postcard was one of “eight items of autograph material” donated to MoPeS in 1944 by Estelle Doheny. It is not clear whether this “material” consisted of manuscripts or photocopies. By 1982 the MoPeS archive contained only photocopies.

More information on provenance may be found in Description of Provenanceclick to open link.

Explanatory Notes
1 

Clemens answered the following letter (CU-MARK):


agents wanted for standard works.
office american publishing company,
Dr Clemens

I enclose statement of copyright to 1st Apl—if all correct will hand you ch for same when you come in send it to you if you prefer—

Father says that he had an estimate all ready for the electros of “Tom Sawyer”, but as you changed the size it involves making a new estimate all through, & he is fearful that reducing the size so much, of many of the cuts, will interfere with their printing nicely, he is making inquiries about it however & will report the result in about two days

Yrs Truly
F E Bliss

The statement, for the first quarter of 1876, showed that Clemens was due $131.57 on sales of 735 copies of The Innocents Abroad , $104.10 on 394 copies of Roughing It , $89.35 on 501 copies of The Gilded Age (the same amount went to co-author Charles Dudley Warner), and $871.94 on 3,724 copies of Mark Twain’s Sketches, New and Old.

Emendations and Textual Notes
  rec’d. ●  rec’d. deletion implied
  cutting. Please ●  cutting.— | Please
  apr 12  ●  apr [1]2 badly inked