Walter H. Breen papers, 1950-circa 1992

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Walter H. Breen papers, 1950-circa 1992

Correspondence, holograph notes and printed material fromWalter H. Breen. The archive includes Breen's address book, approximately 90 pages,with extensive notations (referencing Arthur Clarke, Isaac Asimov, among others);approximately 47 typed manuscript pages with extensive hand-written notations onissues relating to homosexuality; approximately 60 typed pages, with extensiveholograph notes, relating to the "Breen Developmental Inventory Questionnaire" andnotes on the related "Project OJ"; a thirty-three page holograph manuscript by Breenentitled "Numbers are Fun!"; approximately seventy typed pages of poems and shortworks by Breen, many with holograph corrections; and an 18 page typed manuscript ofa play entitled "Erokles", along with a 1958 letter from Burkhardt of Der Kreis/LeCercle.

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Breen, Walter H.

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Walter H. Breen, 1928-1993, also known as E.Z. Eglinton, was the author of the 1964 book "Greek Love," as well as numerous articles on homosexuality, sexology and numismatics, and the 1953 book "Proof Coins Struck by the United States Mint, 1817-1901." He was married to science fiction writer Marion Zimmer Bradley in 1964. They had two children and separated in 1979. In 1979, his concordance of Bradley's science fiction Darkover series was published, "The Darkover concordance: a reader's guide."...