Pollinger, Laurence, 1898-1976, of Laurence Pollinger Ltd, literary agents

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creatorOf Correspondence relating to Greene's The Return of A J Raffles, a play, published by The Bodley Head, 1975 and first performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company, 2 Dec 1975, 1975-1978. With a programme of the Royal Shakespeare Company production. Corre..., 1975-1978 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence relating to Shades of Greene, eighteen previously published stories, which were televised and published under this title, published by The Bodley Head and Heinemann, 1975. Correspondents include: Reinhardt, Greene, Josephine Reid, Char..., 1974-1977 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence and papers relating to Greene's Mornings in the dark, an expanded edition of The pleasure dome, first published by Secker and Warburg, 1972, and later re-published by Carcanet, 1993. Correspondents include: Reinhardt, Greene, Amanda Ha..., 1972-1993 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence and papers relating to the joint publication of Graham Greene’s works by William Heinemann, Greene’s original publisher, and. The Bodley Head. With photocopies of 14 contracts and memoranda of agreement between Greene and Heinemann. Co..., 1960-1986 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence and contracts relating to Greene’s books for children, The Little Train, The Little Fire Engine, The Little Horse-Bus and The Little Steamroller, originally published respectively by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1946; Max Parrish, 1950; Max ..., 1965-1992 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence and contracts relating to Greene's Lord Rochester’s monkey, published by The Bodley Head, 1974, although written between 1931 to 1934. Correspondents include: Reinhardt, Greene, Peter Carson, of Penguin Books, Laurence Pollinger, of La..., 1973-1987 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence and contracts relating to Greene's The Lost childhood, originally published Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1951, later re-issued with some changes of content as Collected essays, published by The Bodley Head, 1969. Correspondents include: Rein..., 1967-1974 British Library
referencedIn Max Reinhardt papers, 1899-2006 British Library: Western Manuscripts
creatorOf Correspondence and papers relating to the publication of Graham Greene’s works in paperback editions by Penguin Books and associated companies. For related correspondence between Reinhardt and Greene see Add MS 88987/2/34-39. Correspondents include: ..., 1967-1996 British Library
creatorOf General correspondence of Laurence Pollinger, and later Gerald Pollinger, of the firm of Laurence Pollinger Ltd, Greene’s agents, mostly with Reinhardt, but also with Graham Greene and others. Other correspondents include: John Bray (from Pollinger),..., 1963-1991 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence and papers relating to Greene's May we borrow your husband?, and other comedies of sexual life, published by The Bodley Head, 1967. Correspondents include: Reinhardt, Greene, Laurence Pollinger, of Laurence Pollinger Ltd, Michael Korda..., 1967-1987 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence and papers relating to Greene's Travels with my aunt, published by The Bodley Head, 1969. Also includes references to ‘Mr Visconti’, a chapter published separately as a Christmas book in 1969, and a programme for the dramatised version..., 1969-1989 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence relating to An impossible woman: the memories of Dottoressa Moor of Capri, edited by Graham Greene, from tape recordings made by Kenneth MacPherson, and published by The Bodley Head, 1975. With a copy of a letter from MacPherson to Gre..., 1965-1980 British Library
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