Letter from Charles S. Carstairs to Henry Clay Frick, 23 August 1912
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F.
NEW YORK,
556 & 558, FIFTH AVENUE.
PARIS,
23, PLACE VENDOME.
CABLE ADDRESSES
KNOEDLER, LONDON.
KNOEDLER, NEW YORK.
KNOEDLER, PARIS.
TELEPHONE 2514 MAYFAIR.
15, OLD BOND STREET,
LONDON, W.
23 Augt 1912.
My dear Mr Frick,
I have written about the car and you may depend upon my best efforts to make it a success.
I will attend to the cost & let you know in good time.
My golf has gone to pot, the weather is so awful, I have never known such an August.
French writes me the room in New York looks very well. I hope you like it. I think the Barbizon pictures ought to look well there and add to the pleasure of Sunday bridge.
Weather conditions are bad all over
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Europe. Phillips writes from Trouville there hasn't been a clear day all Summer, and Roland & Carl write the same from France & Switzerland. I took a party of 12 through Windsor a week ago, also went to the library, the collection of drawings is wonderful 85 Holbeins.
Business has been quite good, what are the prospects for next Winter? It looks to me like a prosperous year.
With Sincere regards to you all & looking forward to seeing you I am
Yours ever
C. S. Carstairs.
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but copy kept here for the present
F.
NEW YORK,
556 & 558, FIFTH AVENUE.
PARIS,
23, PLACE VENDOME.
CABLE ADDRESSES
KNOEDLER, LONDON.
KNOEDLER, NEW YORK.
KNOEDLER, PARIS.
TELEPHONE 2514 MAYFAIR.
15, OLD BOND STREET,
LONDON, W.
23 Augt 1912.
My dear Mr Frick,
I have written about the car and you may depend upon my best efforts to make it a success.
I will attend to the cost & let you know in good time.
My golf has gone to pot, the weather is so awful, I have never known such an August.
French writes me the room in New York looks very well. I hope you like it. I think the Barbizon pictures ought to look well there and add to the pleasure of Sunday bridge.
Weather conditions are bad all over
[end page 1 of 2]
[begin page 2 of 2]
Europe. Phillips writes from Trouville there hasn't been a clear day all Summer, and Roland & Carl write the same from France & Switzerland. I took a party of 12 through Windsor a week ago, also went to the library, the collection of drawings is wonderful 85 Holbeins.
Business has been quite good, what are the prospects for next Winter? It looks to me like a prosperous year.
With Sincere regards to you all & looking forward to seeing you I am
Yours ever
C. S. Carstairs.
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“Letter from Charles S. Carstairs to Henry Clay Frick, 23 August 1912,” Transcribe Frick, accessed April 26, 2024, https://transcribe.frick.org/index.php/items/show/151.