Nathan C. Goldstone papers circa 1935-1965

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Nathan C. Goldstone papers circa 1935-1965

Collection comprises literary properties of Nathan C. Goldstone and the Goldstone-Tobias Agency, Inc. Properties include screenplays, screen treatments, and other works by Houston Branch, Howard Fast, Paul Gaer, David Martin, Alden Nash and Mary Loos Sale.

0.5 linear feet, 1 container

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Sale, Mary Loos

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Martin, David, 1915-1997

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David Martin (original name Ludwig Detsinyi) was born in Hungary in 1915. He moved to England in 1938 where he worked as editor of the Reynolds News and as a correspondent for the Daily Express and the BBC. In 1948 he travelled to India as British correspondent for the Daily Express. In 1949 he moved to Australia where he initially worked as a freelance journalist and editor of The Australian Jewish News. He went on to establish a reputation for himself in the literary field, working as an autho...

Branch, Houston, 1905-1968

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Houston Branch, writer, editor, publicist, and organization executive, was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, on March 5. His birth year is uncertain, appearing as 1899, 1903, or 1905. Branch began his career as a reporter for the St. Paul Pioneer Press in 1920. He began writing plays in the early 1920s, and by 1926 was living in and writing for Hollywood. He is the author of more than 200 works, ranging from screen plays and teleplays, to novels, short stories, and theatrical plays. Branch was a pion...

Fast, Howard, 1914-2003

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Popular and prolific novelist Howard Fast was born in New York City. His parents were poor immigrants, and he worked odd jobs as a youth, crediting his love of reading to a job as a page at the New York Public Library. He published his first novel at eighteen, and found early success writing adventures set in America's past. He worked for the Office of War Information during World War II, writing for the radio program Voice of America. A Communist from about 1944-1956, Fast appeared before the H...

Nash, Alden

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Gaer, Paul

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Goldstone, Nathan C.

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Nathan C. Goldstone (1904-1966) was a senior member of the Goldstone-Tobias Agency, Inc., founded in 1932 in Beverly Hills, California. From the guide to the Nathan C. Goldstone papers, circa 1935-1965, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries) ...