Mentions discussing illustrating Chanticleer with the author Cornelius Mathews. Transcription: To Pattens. Mr [Joseph] Richardson not in. Stayed awhile, then back through the snow-clad streets and $2 in pocket. Hard times. 15. Thursday. To the Lantern Office, Fulton Street. Saw [Joseph] Woodward, talked awhile with him, and appointed to call again in the afternoon. To the Reveille and Traveler Offices, [James P.] Nagle ?s book store, Lockingtons, and to [Cornelius] Mathews sanctum at the Literary World Offices. Drawings to put on wood for his ?ǣChanticleer, ? payment hereafter, when book is r


Mentions discussing illustrating Chanticleer with the author Cornelius Mathews. Transcription: To Pattens. Mr [Joseph] Richardson not in. Stayed awhile, then back through the snow-clad streets and $2 in pocket. Hard times. 15. Thursday. To the Lantern Office, Fulton Street. Saw [Joseph] Woodward, talked awhile with him, and appointed to call again in the afternoon. To the Reveille and Traveler Offices, [James P.] Nagle ?s book store, Lockingtons, and to [Cornelius] Mathews sanctum at the Literary World Offices. Drawings to put on wood for his ?ǣChanticleer, ? payment hereafter, when book is republished. Afternoon down town again to the ?ǣLantern ? Office, where being admitted into the small box-compartment in the corner of the room I found John Brougham seated writing funniment amid some five or six desultory chatterrers, [Frank] Bellew, the artist & others. Had a talk with Brougham and Woodward, and agreed with them about commencing a Series Title: Thomas Butler Gunn Diaries: Volume 4, page 12, January 14-15, 1852 . 14 January 1852. Gunn, Thomas Butler, 1826-1903


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