Alison Uttley Papers 1931-1967

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Alison Uttley Papers 1931-1967

Alison Uttley's papers comprise production materials for forty-one short stories, two novels, a play, eight collections of legends and stories, and eleven collections of essays, many of which are partly or wholly autobiographical or biographical. All were created between 1931 and 1967. Production materials include manuscript and illustrative material. Correspondence consists of one letter from a school child, and Uttley's suggestions for illustrators and printers.

2.7 linear feet (manuscript material); .125 cubic feet (illustrative material)

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Uttley, Alison, 1884-1976

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A prolific English author whose career spanned almost fifty years,Alison Uttley was best known for creating Little Grey Rabbit, a character who,with an assortment of friends, appeared in more than 30 books. Some of her essays are thinly veiled autobiographical reminiscences of her childhood in England at the turn of the 20th century. From the description of Papers, 1931-1967. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62444957 A prolific English author whose...