Documents associated with: press, journalist
Record 32 of 50
System Number: 01065
Date: 5 December 1891
Author: J. Copleston[1]
Place: London
Recipient: JW
Place: [London]
Repository: Glasgow University Library
Call Number: MS Whistler E53
Document Type: ALS
THE EVENING NEWS & POST.
EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT.
12, WHITEFRIARS STREET,
FLEET STREET, E. C.
LONDON
Dec. 5 - 1891
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS. -
"OUTSPOKEN."
My Dear Whistler,
I have no further particulars of Ford's[2] recital beyond the enclosed cutting[3] from a Glasgow paper.
I shall be obliged to you if you would return the proof I sent you in confidence, as it would not be fair to my Paris correspondent[4] if any publicity were given to it, except in the way he intended - namely, in the columns of our paper. Of course I shall make no use of it.
Yours faithfully,
J H Copleston
J. McNeil [sic] Whistler, Esq.
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Notes:
1. J. Copleston
J. H. Copleston, journalist [more]. This is a reply to JW's letter (see #01066 and #13335).
2. Ford's
Sheridan Ford (1860-1922), poet, critic, politician and writer on art [more].
4. Paris correspondent
Not identified.