Negley Farson papers, 1905-1975 (bulk 1914-1960)

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Negley Farson papers, 1905-1975 (bulk 1914-1960)

The Negley Farson papers consist of records created by the writer. The bulk of the material relates to Farson’s writing career, which spanned from 1924 to 1960 and included extensive international travel as a foreign correspondent.

7.7 cubicft. (15 boxes) + artifacts

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Farson, Eve

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Farson, Daniel, 1927-....

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Enid Stoker (born ca. 1897) was a nurse at the Anglo-Russian Hospital in Petrograd during the First World War From the guide to the Aux pieds de l'impratrice!, by Daniel Farson [a reminiscence of Enid Stoker], 1983, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) Epithet: writer British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000758.0x000255 ...

Farson, Negley, 1890-1960

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Negley Farson was educated at the University of Pennsylvania as a civil engineer, however, he is best known for his writing career which spanned from 1924 until his death in 1960. Farson began writing as a foreign correspondent with the Chicago "Daily News" from 1924-1935, serving in India, Egypt and throughout Europe. A prolific writer, he drew on his travel experiences, interest in fishing and the outdoors, his time in the Royal British Air Force during World War I, and his life in England to ...