Correspondence Between Former President Harry S. Truman and G. David Stark, with Related Material
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HALLMARK GARDS INGORPORATED
KANSAS GITY, MISSOURI 64141
Thuman
20, 1970
WEBSTER SCHOTT
EDITORIAL DIRECTOR
NATIONALLO HIVES
U.
S.
Dear Mr. Truman:
With this note is a facsimile copy of a small book we
hope to publish at the end of this year. It¹s called "A Man From
Missouri: Harry S. Truman. 11 Our Permissions Editor
has written and talked to Miss Conway about this book. I
have too. We've been seeking permission to use in "A Man
From Missouri" brief excerpts from your memoirs, a book
called "Truman Speaks" and "Mr. Citizen. 11
Those excerpts are on pages 15, 16, 23-25, 58, 59,
60, and 61 of this dummy manuscript. Miss Conway has told
us there is some doubt that you would permit us to use the
excerpts since you are opposed to having your writing taken out
of context. I believe you'11 see that we¹ve tried to create the
proper setting for these excerpts in our book.
The purpose of writing to you now is to again seek
permission to use these excerpts. Another purpose in
writing to you is to make certain that you are not opposed
to the general idea of this book. If you are unable to grant
us permission to use the copyrighted material mentioned
above, it's been our intention to replace it with material
from the public domain. However, if our doing this book is
likely to offend you, we will cancel the whole project.
We would very much appreciate your indicating in
a
brief note -- or with a line at the bottom of this letter
--
whether you will grant us permission to use the material
mentioned and whether our doing "The Man From Missouri"
is all right with you.
Sincerely,
within smok
The Honorable Harry S Truman
The Harry S Truman Library
Independence, Missouri 64050
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