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Letter, [1920?] : 38 W. 59th St., New York City, to John Biggs
Fitzgerald praises Maxwell Perkins as "one hell of a good fellow" and reports "P.S. Am writing a movie for Dorothy Gish by request of Griffith."
- "Fitzgerald praises Maxwell Perkins as "one hell of a good fellow" and reports "P.S. Am writing a movie for Dorothy Gish by request of Griffith.""@en
- "Makes suggestions about his novel, especially with regard to length. Includes the word-count in several recent novels, including This side of paradise."@en
- "Reports on Scribner's decision not to publish Biggs' novel. "Perkins was for it but Brownell and Bridges felt it wasn't clear enough. ... It seems that Bridges wants to use the racehorse incident as a story for the magazine but let's wait until Putnam's passes on it. I'm taking it to Charlie Towne tomorrow.""@en
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- "Letter, [1920?] : 38 W. 59th St., New York City, to John Biggs"@en
- "Letter : 38 W. 59th St., New York City, to John Biggs, [1920?]"@en
- "Letter : 38 W. 59th St., New York City, to John Biggs, [Fall, 1920?]"@en