Irving Shulman papers 1931-1970

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Irving Shulman papers 1931-1970

This collection contains the papers of the novelist, screenwriter, and biographer Irving Shulman, who is best known for writing the screenplay for . His papers include manuscripts and typescripts of screenplays, short stories, novels, and biographies. Rebels Without a Cause

19.67 Linear feet; 19 boxes, 1 map case folder

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SNAC Resource ID: 6657708

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