Ann Honeycutt letters | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:Autograph and typewritten letters, postcards, and telegrams to Honeycutt, with one short typewritten manuscript by her on dogs, one humorous autobiographical note, and one clipping of a newspaper article by her. Correspondence consists of letters and other communications from friends, mainly on social or personal matters. Most of the correspondents are fellow journalists associated with the New Yorker magazine, and they briefly discuss some current writing projects; also, E.B. White comments on Scott Elledge's biography of him. Correspondents include Harold Ross, Wolcott Gibbs, Frank Sullivan, E.B. White, Patricia Fowler (writing for White when he was in failing health), Katharine Sergeant White, and William Shawn