Theodore Roscoe Papers, ca.1850-1980

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Theodore Roscoe Papers, ca.1850-1980

5 linear ft. (ca.20,100 items in 10 boxes).

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Author of 21 books of naval history, crime stories, and murder mysteries, as well as 400 short stories, and many television, radio, and film scripts. Roscoe was a Columbia University student from 1927 to 1929. From the guide to the Theodore Roscoe Papers, ca.1850-1980, (Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) ...