Papers, 1897-1995.

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Papers, 1897-1995.

The collection includes many boxes of business correspondence with many writers, agents, and artists. It also includes manuscripts on numerous topics including fiction, health, sex, biographies and auto-biographies. Some boxes of readers reports amd personal subject files are also included.

302 cubic ft. (733 boxes)

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Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr., 1908-1972

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Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968

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Crosby, Caresse, 1891-1970

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Payne, Robert, 1911-1983

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Pierre Stephen Robert Payne was born on Dec. 4, 1911 in Saltash, Cornwall, England; came to the US in 1946; attended Diocesan College, Rondebosch, South Africa (1929-30), Univ. of Capetown (1931-32), Univ. of Liverpool (1933-36), Univ. of Munich (1937), and Sorbonne, Univ. of Paris (1938); was shipwright's apprentice, Liverpool (1932-33), shipwright (1939-41) and armament officer (1941), Singapore Naval Base; translator, British Ministry of Information in Chungking, China (1941-42); professor of...

Savoy, Gene.

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Goldman, Alex J.

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Rabbi, Temple Beth El, Stamford, Conn. From the description of Correspondence with Chaim Potok, 1967-1968. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 698447346 ...

Baruch, Dorothy Walter, 1899-1962

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Joesten, Joachim, 1907-

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Klausner, Bertha, 1901-1998.

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Bertha Klausner established one of the first American newspaper syndicates in the 1930s. By 1940 she had become an agent for artists and cartoonists. After 1945 she concentrated on representing writers including Upton Sinclair and Robert Payne. The Bertha Klausner Literary Agency had a reputation for integrity and its dedication to new writers. From the description of Papers, 1897-1995. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 57383194 ...

Tobias, Henry.

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