Papers of Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy [manuscript], 1931-1941.

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Papers of Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy [manuscript], 1931-1941.

The collection consists of the typescript of The young Elizabeth : a drama in four acts by Miss Troubetzkoy [129 p. Paper bound] -- Letters, 1931-1941 Miss Troubetzkoy to Luther Greene [20 items, holographed signed] -- Letters and poetry, 1932-1941, chiefly Florence Dickenson Stearns to Luther Greene [48 items typescript & holographed signed].

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