Richard Llewellyn Papers 1939-1952 (bulk 1949-1952)

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Richard Llewellyn Papers 1939-1952 (bulk 1949-1952)

These papers consist of manuscripts, a small amount ofcorrespondence, photographs, and other materials primarily at mid-career ofLlewellyn. The novel the work forwhich Llewellyn is best known, is not represented in the collection. Numerousphotographs depict places Llewellyn traveled, particularly Italy. How Green Was My Valley,

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