[Letters to James T. Parker / Leonard Baskin]

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[Letters to James T. Parker / Leonard Baskin]

Letters and postcards to James T. Parker (Jim) and/or his wife (Jinny or Ginny) from Lennie, i.e., Leonard Baskin. Most letters include their envelopes. -- Letter, 1950 Sep. 29, Paris, France. -- Letter, 1951 Sep. 19, Worcester, Mass. -- Letter, 1951 Nov. 23, Worcester, Mass. -- Letter, 1952 Oct. 5, Worcester, Mass. -- Postcard, 1952 Dec. 8, Worcester, Mass. -- Letter, 1953 Jan. 7, Worcester, Mass. -- Letter, 1953 Nov. 5, Worcester, Mass. -- Note, 1954 Jan. 2, South Hadley, Mass. / Esther Baskin. -- Postcard, 1955 Aug. 8, South Hadley, Mass. -- Envelope with Gehenna Press label -- Envelope, postmarked 1949 Sep. 2, New York, N.Y.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6902357

Smith College, Neilson Library

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Gehenna press

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Baskin, Esther

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Parker, James Thompson, 1944-

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Baskin, Leonard, 1922-2000

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Sculptor and graphic artist; Leeds, Mass. and Devon, England. b. 1922, in New Brunswick, N.J. d. Northampton, Mass., June 3, 2000, age 77. Worked on FDR memorial in Washington, DC. Studied at Yale Univ. Founded the Gehenna Press in 1942. Taught at Smith College, in Northampton, MA, 1953-1974, and Hampshire College, in Amherst, MA, 1984-1994. From the description of Oral history interview with Leonard Baskin, 1969 Apr. 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220184...