James Marshall Papers undated, 1965-1999.

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James Marshall Papers undated, 1965-1999.

The collection contains original art, dummies, manuscripts, proofs and sketchbooks for approximately sixty books and short stories.

16.6 Linear feet

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James Marshall was born October 10, 1942, in San Antonio, Texas to George E., an insurance salesman, and Cecille Harrison Marshall. Initially interested in music, he studied viola at the New England Conservatory of Music, 1960-1961, until nerve damage in his hand forced him to quit. Marshall also attended Southern Connecticut State College (B.A., 1967) and Trinity College (1967-1968). In addition, he worked as a French and Spanish teacher at Cathedral High School in Boston, MA (1968...

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