Papers, 1972-1990.

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Papers, 1972-1990.

Promotion material, correspondence, awards material, speeches, interviews, public appearance material, research material, holographic notes, typescripts, galleys, proofs, filmstrip, press sheets, style sheets, paste-ups, dummy, and other miscellaneous material. For three titles, Amanda/Miranda (1980); Close enough to touch (1981); and The dreadful future of Blossom Culp (1983), the Collection holds research material. For Amanda/Miranda; Are you in the house alone (1976); Blossom Culp and the sleep of death (1986); and Secrets of the shopping mall (1979), there are holograph notes. The Collection includes typescripts for Amanda/Miranda; Are you in the house alone?; Blossom Culp and the sleep of death; Close enough to touch; The dreadful future of Blossom Culp; Father figure (1978); The ghost belonged to me (1975); Ghosts I have been (1977); Monster night at Grandma's house (1977); Pictures that storm inside my head (1976); Princess Ashley (1987); Remembering the good times (1985); Secrets of the shopping mall; This family of women (1983); Those summer girls I never met (1988); and Voices after midnight (1989). The Collection holds galleys for Amanda/Miranda; Are you in the house alone; Close enough to touch; The ghost belonged to me; Ghosts I have been; and Monster night at Grandma's house. There are proofs for Blossom Culp and the sleep of death; Close enough to touch (1981); The dreadful future of Blossom Culp (1983); Remembering the good times; and Voices After Midnight. The Collection holds a filmstrip for Don't look and it won't hurt (1972), press sheets for Monster night at Grandma's house, style sheets for Blossom Culp and the sleep of death and Princess Ashley, paste-ups for Princess Ashley, and a dummy for Remembering the good times. The Collection also contains a photocopy of a typescript for a short story, a printed copy of a published article, an unidentified typescript, and a Christmas card.

3.75 cu. ft. (15 boxes)

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Peck, Richard, 1934-....

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Richard Peck attended Exeter Univ. in Eng. and has degrees from DePauw Univ. and Southern Illinois Univ. From the description of Richard Peck papers, undated, 2005. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 777940451 Richard Peck was born April 5, 1934, in Decatur, IL. He is an award-winning author of young adult novels that explore contemporary issues such as peer pressure, single parenting, rape, censorship, suicide, and the death of a loved one. He has also written...