Pocahontas : production material, 1963.

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Pocahontas : production material, 1963.

Pocahontas was curious about the people who built Jamestown, and tried to learn about them. She was tricked into becoming a prisoner in the fort, but when her father sent ransom, she choose to stay and marry John Rolfe. Corrected typescript carbon, correspondence between the illustrator and editor, Portia Takakjian and Fran Waldman.

Manuscripts: 1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7811959

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Takakjian, Portia A.

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Portia Takakjian was born in Los Angeles in 1930 and attended the Pratt Institute in New York before beginning her career as an illustrator. She has illustrated children's picture books as well as many textbooks and teaching aides including the Adventures in Literature series published by Harcourt Brace and World and the Reading Skills Builder books published by the Reader's Digest. She uses a variety of pseudonyms in her work in order to avoid being pidgeon holed in one type of work.Biographica...

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Waldman, Fran.

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Martin, Patricia Miles

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American author and teacher born in Cherokee, Kansas. During her lifetime, she wrote over one hundred children's books under her own name and the pseudonyms Miska Miles, Patricia A. Miles, and Jerry Lane. From the description of Patricia Miles Martin papers [part 3] 1959-1978. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 39208403 From the description of Patricia Miles Martin papers [part 2] 1959-1978. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regiona...