B. Traven : Edgar Pässler collection.

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B. Traven : Edgar Pässler collection.

A collection of documents pertaining to B. Traven, including correspondence to and from his publishers, contracts, manuscripts and photographs, accumulated by Edgar Pässler, who was editor-in-chief and program planner at Traven's publisher, Büchergilde Gutenberg, from 1962 to1995. Pässler edited the only existing complete works edition of B. Traven. The oldest materials in the collection are Ret Marut's published short stories from 1912.

7 boxes (3 linear ft.) ; 12-32 cm.

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Pässler, Edgar

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Traven, B.

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Bruno Traven (d. 1969) a mysterious author, perhaps American, perhaps German, born in 1882 or 1890, lived in Mexico for much of his writing life. He signed his name Hal Croves in the letters in this collection. From the description of Papers by or about B. Traven, 1950-1977. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122520925 B. Traven (1890-1969) wrote novels, short stories, and screenplays under several pseudonyms including Hal Croves. He is best known for Treasure of the ...

Büchergilde Gutenberg

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