Marian King papers 1935-1973

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Marian King papers 1935-1973

The papers consist of correspondence, writings, research material, photographs, and other papers relating to King's books. Much of the correspondence consists of letters from celebrities acknowledging receipt of copies of her books. Among the research material is a substantial amount relating to the White House Conference on Children (1970). The major portion of the papers consists of drafts, galley proofs, photographs, and other materials connected with the publication of her books.

6 linear feet (6 boxes)

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King, Marian.

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Marian King, author, studied abroad and began writing children's books in 1928. From 1940-1945, she served with the British Supply Missions in Washington, D.C. From the guide to the Marian King papers, 1935-1973, (Manuscripts and Archives) ...