"Reader (New York, N.Y. : 1902)" . . . . . . . . . "Letters (Correspondence)"@en . . . . . . "Letters primarily relate to Carryl's work as a poet. In a letter to Copeland and Day dated January 27, 1897, Carryl wishes to submit a volume of poems for publication, with an introduction by Edmund Clarence Stedman. He compares the poems to those by Scollard and Carman; the size of the volume would be similar to \"Hills of Song\" or \"The Road to Castaly,\" and Carryl assures a sale of 500 copies in New York City."@en . . . "In a letter to Carolyn Wells, dated November 27, 1903, Carryl thanks Wells for a marked copy of \"The Reader\" containing compliments from Sir Herbert Stanley. In a letter to Mrs. Henry dated 1896 Carryl looks forward to a small remembrance as a reward for kind words written about the correspondent's daughter."@en . "Letters of Guy Wetmore Carryl"@en . . .