Correspondence, 1921-1944.

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Correspondence, 1921-1944.

Correspondence. Topics include all his books published during the date of the bulk of the letters, including Barnum (1925), Brigham Young (1925), Tammany Hall (1928), Bryan (1929), Orderly! (Morris's own memoirs of WWI), To Whom It May Concern: the Story of Victor Ilyitch Seroff (1931), Little Napoleons and Dummy Directors: Being the Narrative of the Bank of the United States (1933), and an apparently unpublished book on Japan (written about 1932), and numerous periodical articles.

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