Documents associated with: 1st [Exhibition], Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris, 1891
Record 6 of 8
System Number: 04253
Date: 24 June 1891
Author: William Ernest Henley[1]
Place: Edinburgh
Recipient: JW
Place: [London]
Repository: Glasgow University Library
Call Number: MS Whistler N10
Document Type: ALS
JAS. N. DUNN[2],
MANAGING EDITOR.
THE NATIONAL OBSERVER
A RECORD AND REVIEW.
PUBLISHED SIMULTANEOUSLY / IN LONDON AND EDINBURGH
LONDON OFFICE: / 115 FLEET STREET.
9 THISTLE STREET,
EDINBURGH,
24 / 6 / 1891
My dear Whistler,
Where & how are you? It is just possible that I shall be in London next week's end; & I don't want to miss you if you are on view.
I hear the noblest things of your Salon[3].
Don't fail to read an article[4] on Keat's[5] Letters (leader) which will reach you on Friday mornin[g].
Yours Ever Sincerely
W. E. H.
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Notes:
1. William Ernest Henley
William Ernest Henley (1849-1903), journalist, poet and writer [more].
2. JAS. N. DUNN
James Nicol Dunn (1856-1919), editor of the Morning Post from 1897-1905 [more].
3. Salon
1st Exhibition, Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris, 1891.
4. article
See 'A Poet's Letters', The National Observer, vol. VI, no. 136, 27 June 1891, pp. 132-33.