Graham Greene papers

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Graham Greene papers

1948-1962

The Graham Greene papers, housed in a half-sized legal document box, consists of 24 (11 autograph, 12 typescript, and 1 carbon copy typescript) letters between Graham Greene and Vivien Greene; between Vivien Greene and her solicitors, Dorothy Glover (Craigie), Marion Greene (ex mother-in-law), Maud Greene (Graham Greene's aunt), and others; and dates from 1948-1962. Included with the papers are a photograph album containing snaps of the Greene's honeymoon and other travels; a signed autograph draft translation of Our Man in Havana and The Quiet American by Francis Greene (Graham Greene's son); and a carbon copy typescript play adaptation of The Quiet American in Russian.

0.25 Linear Feet (1 box)

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11676972

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Martindale, C. C. (Cyril Charlie), 1879-1963

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C.C. Martindale was born on May 25, 1879 in Bayswater, London to Arthur Martindale and Marion McKenzie. He attended Harrow School in Greater London and, while a student there, converted to Catholicism from the Church of England. Martindale entered the Society of Jesus on September 7, 1897, beginning his novitiate at Manresa House in Roehampton before transferring to Aix-en-Provence, France due to ill health. He studied Philosophy at Pope’s Hall (now Campion Hall), Oxford, where he won multipl...