Text: Louis A. Godey, “[Letter to the Editor],” Knickerbocker Magazine (New York, NY), vol. 49, no. 1, January 1857, p. 106


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EDITOR'S TABLE.

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[[. . .]] MR. L. A. GODEY, publisher of ‘The Lady's Book,’ Philadelphia, writes us to say, that he is not to be ‘counted in’ among those in Philadelphia to whom the late EDGAR A. POE proved faithless, in his business and literary intercourse. His conduct toward Mr. GODEY was in all respects honorable and unblameworthy. The remark which elicits the note of Mr. GODEY was copied as a quotation into our pages from the ‘North-American Review,’ in a recent notice of that venerable and excellent Quarterly. [[. . .]]


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Notes:

The portion quoted above is the full substance of the letter as summarized in the article.

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