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Spencer Heath Archive

Item 2658

Letter from Heath’s cousin, Isabelle Payne McDonald, Apt. 301, 811 Quincey Street N.W., Washington 11, D.C.

July 24, 1957

 

 

Dear Isabelle:

 

Thanks for your note of July 10th and the bits of news contained. I am happy to know that things are in good shape with you and that you are going to be happy among appreciative friends in Richmond.

 As to my own writings, I am sending you a paper that I read at the Annual Meeting of The Christian Freedom Foundation in New York. It touches on religion in a manner that may perhaps interest the Rev. Charles L. Stillwell, with whom you will be. If you or he care for it, I shall be happy to send you something further in similar or related vein.

 As to the book, “CITADEL, MARKET AND ALTAR”, I am sending you the dust jacket, which carries descriptive material, and excepts from a few of the letters that have been received. Distri­bution, retail and wholesale (to the bookstores), is in the hands of The Bookmailer, 209 E. 34th Street, New York, N.Y.

 Aunt Minnie put most of her poems beyond the reach of all of us, but I do have a few copies of those she published, one of which I am sending to you.

Affectionately,

             

SH/m

Enc: “The Practice of Christian Freedom”

         Dust jacket and page of comments

         Book of poems under separate cover.

Metadata

Title Correspondence - 2658
Collection Name Spencer Heath Archive
Series Correspondence
Box number 17:2650-2844
Document number 2658
Date / Year 1957-07-24
Authors / Creators / Correspondents Isabelle Payne McDonald
Description Letter from Heath’s cousin, Isabelle Payne McDonald, Apt. 301, 811 Quincey Street N.W., Washington 11, D.C.
Keywords Biography Payne