Handwritten letter from Jowett to Coulter. Short, but mentions that Coulter should arrange the writing of books in his own way, and Jowett can take care of the legality.
Letter from Jowett to Ethel and Ottley Coulter. Letter is personal in content and mentions their friendship as well as a job Jowett wants Coulter to do for him. Handwritten note at bottom: "You are right. Wait till he publishes your stuff before you…
Letter from Jowett to Coulter concerning the phony checks he received and poor relations with others in the physical culture field. He is disappointed with his advertisement in Physical Culture magazine.
Handwritten letter, very difficult to read. Jowett talks about books, specifically about sending and payments. Mentions that a fiction booklet was unsuccessful.