James Warner manuscripts, 1952-1953.

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James Warner manuscripts, 1952-1953.

Manuscripts, typescripts, galley and page proofs and printed versions of several of Bellah's stories and books. Most of the stories, which relate to the American Civil War, were published in the SATURDAY EVENING POST. Several items of related correspondence are included. The titles in the collection are: "First Blood at Harper's Ferry," "How Stonewall Came Back," "The Secret of the Seven Days," "Slaughter at Ball's Bluff," "Stonewall Jackson's Way," "Stuart's Charge at Bull Run," "The Valiant Virginians," and "Why Stonewall Jackson got Licked at Kernstown."

1.5 linear ft. ( 3 boxes)

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Bellah, James Warner, 1899-1976

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American novelist. From the description of Letters : to [John Stuart] Groves, 1953 Nov. 28 and 1955 Apr. 4. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122597866 BIOGHIST REQUIRED Author. Columbia University A.B., 1923. From the guide to the James Warner Bellah Manuscripts, 1952-1953., (Columbia Unviersity. Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) James Warner Bellah (1899-1976) was a novelist, short-sto...