Donald R. Morris papers 1941-2002

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Donald R. Morris papers 1941-2002

Donald R. Morris (1924-2002) was best known for authoring (1965), a history on the Anglo-Zulu War. He also wrote two novels, (1951) and (1957), and a number of articles for publication in various periodicals. His spent his career in the Navy, the CIA, and, after retirement, as a news analyst for the (1972-1989) and later, (1989-2002). The collection contains material from his naval career as well as his writing career and includes manuscripts, research correspondence, newspaper columns, letters and papers from readers of his works, book reviews and bound volumes of his published works. The Washing of the Spears: The Rise and Fall of the Zulu Nation China Station Warm Bodies Houston Post the Donald R. Morris Newsletter

48 boxes (24 linear feet)

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Donald R. Morris (1924-2002) was best known for authoring The washing of the spears: the rise and fall of the Zulu Nation (1965), a history on the Anglo-Zulu War. He wrote two novels, China Station (1951) and Warm bodies (1957), and a number of articles for publication in various periodicals. His spent his career in the Navy, the CIA, and, after retirement, as a journalist for the Houston Post. Morris was born in 1924 and raised in New York City. He graduated from Horace Mann, spent three semest...