We take pleasure in sending you by this mail a copy of our new Fifth Reader,1 published today, which we beg you will accept with our compliments.
Trusting that you will be pleased with its contents, and thanking you for the kind aid received from you in permitting the use of your poem, we are
Very truly Yours, Harper & Brothers. J. Baldwin— loc.02772.002.jpgCorrespondent:
James B. Baldwin (1841–1925)
was originally from Hamilton County, Indiana, where he was a public school
teacher from 1865 to 1869. In 1873, he helped establish a public school system
and a public library in Huntington. In 1884, he published a textbook on English
literature and began working in the Education Department at Harper and Brothers
in 1887. The author of more than fifty titles, he also edited the five-volume
Harper's Readers and the three-volume Harper's School Speakers. From 1894 until 1924, he was an
editor with the American Book Company.