Letters to Philip A. Friedman. Minneapolis, MN. 1953.

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Letters to Philip A. Friedman. Minneapolis, MN. 1953.

1) Regarding a sketch written by Manfred. 1953 May 2. 2) Concerning Pocket Books, Inc. rejection of three Manfred books for reprinting; mentioning two stories he is trying to get published. 1953 June 25. 3) Discussing publication plans for three books. 1953 July 15. 4) Concerning McGraw-Hill and the possible publication of Lord Grizzly; asking about a loan. 1953 July 28. 5) Announcing his deal with McGraw-Hill; thanking Friedman for his assistance through the Institute's Artists' and Writers' Relief Fund. 1953 Aug. 10. 6) Mentioning Friedman's application for a student Fullbright; concerning Lord Grizzly and The Mountain of Myrrh.

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