Graham Greene papers, 1948-1962.

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Graham Greene papers, 1948-1962.

The collection consists of 11 autograph, 12 typescript and 1 carbon copy typescript letters between Graham Greene and Vivien Greene; between Vivien Greene and her solicitors, Dorothy Glover (Craigie), Marion Greene (ex mother-in-law), Maud Greene (Graham Greene's aunt), and others. The correspondence spans the years 1948 to 1962. In addition to the correspondence is a photograph album containing snapshots of the Greene's honeymoon and other travels. Also included is a signed autograph draft translation of Our Man in Havana and the Quiet American by Francis Greene (Graham's son); and a carbon copy typescript play adaptation of the Quiet American in Russian.

1 document box.

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Greene, Francis Byron, 1857-1943

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Merchant, of Boothbay Harbor, Me.; also known as an author. He served as assistant secretary of the Senate of Maine and was interested in Maine history. From the description of Francis Byron Greene newspaper clipping collection, ca. 1901-1942. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 759511860 ...

Greene, Marion.

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Greene, Maud C.

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Martindale, C. C. (Cyril Charlie), 1879-1963

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English Jesuit and author. After attending Harrow School, Martindale converted to Catholicism and joined the Jesuits. He studied and later taught at Oxford. Martindale stayed in Denmark from the time of its invasion until the end of World War II. He published widely and supported a number of causes including liturgical renewal, missionary work, and the Apostleship of the Sea. From the description of C.C. Martindale Papers, [19--?] - [not after 1963]. (Boston ...

Greene, Vivien.

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Glover, Dorothy Craigie.

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