Sherry Mangan Papers 1932-1936

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Sherry Mangan Papers 1932-1936

Mangan was an editor, poet, novelist and short story writer who largely associated with American expatriate writers in Paris during the 1930s . He was a fervent Marxist and was active in the left-wing underground in Paris during the Nazi occupation. The collection contains letters from Mangan to his publishers plus the typescript of a short story.

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Boni, Albert, 1892-1981

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Boni was born in 1892 in New York City; attended Harvard Univ.; in 1912, with his brother Charles, he established the Washington Square Book Shop, a gathering place for Bohemian intellectuals; about 1914 originated the idea of a very small format for abridged classics called "The Little Leather Library," which were sold through Woolworth's; sold the book shop in 1917 and joined Horace Liveright to form the Boni-Liveright Publishing Co., which introduced the "Modern Library of the World's Best Cl...

Mangan, Sherry, 1904-

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