Title:
George Sterling letters and poems: California, to Grace Warlock, 1917-1996 (bulk 1923-1925)
Creator/Contributor:
Sterling, George, 1869-1926, creator
Creator/Contributor:
Warlock, Grace.
Creator/Contributor:
Warlock, Beatrice.
Abstract:
Twenty-one letters (57 p.) from George Sterling, mostly on Bohemian Club stationery, to Grace Warlock, who Sterling addresses
as "niece" and "Jazette," at Oaks Resort in Applegate and elsewhere. Letters discuss pets, travels, Warlock's new home in
"Wopland" North Beach, San Francisco, Sterling's writing and efforts to stay "on the wagon," High Jinks and other events presumably
at Bohemian Grove, social and cultural activities with Grace's mother Beatrice, apparent enclosures of money, Sterling's admiration
of Grace's beauty, and similar themes. Most letters are signed "Uncle." One letter, written on Douglas Fairbanks' Thief of
Bagdad stationery, describes Hollywood as a quiet, domestic town. Anther mentions seeing The Thief of Bagdad and Sterling
observes that little of the work he did for it was used.
Also includes 7 poems (1 addressed to Beatrice Warlock), 2 night letters to Beatrice Warlock (regarding Montague Rainer Clifton
Warlock), 1 postcard (possibly from Montague R.C. Warlock), as well as a copy of Yeat's The Lake Isle of Innisfree inscribed
by Sterling and a special George Sterling tribute volume of Spring Valley Water Company's publication San Francisco Water.
With these are interviews conducted by Harriet Nathan with John Martini and Elizabeth Best Martini (niece of Grace Warlock
Best) about Grace Warlock and their discovery of this collection.
Date:
1917 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Authors, American -- California -- San Francisco
Écrivains américains -- Californie -- San Francisco
Authors, American
Manners and customs
Travel
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Social life and customs
Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Description and travel
California -- Los Angeles -- Hollywood
California -- San Francisco
Bohemian Club (San Francisco, Calif.)
Bohemian Club (San Francisco, Calif.)
Fairbanks, Douglas -- 1883-1939
Martini, John A -- 1951-
Martini, Elizabeth Best
Best-Martini, Elizabeth -- 1948-
Martini, John A -- 1951-
Note:
Grace Warlock, later Grace Warlock Best, was a native of San Francisco. George Sterling was apparently a close friend of Grace's
mother Beatrice, and became something of an adopted relative.
Type:
Poems.
Physical Description:
print
1 box (.4 linear ft.)
Language:
English
Identifier:
BANC MSS 98/91 cLOCAL
Origin:
California