Alice Walworth Graham papers, 1938-1957.

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Alice Walworth Graham papers, 1938-1957.

This collection consists of carbons of typescripts of novels by Alice Walworth Graham, including the following works: Lost river; The Natchez woman; The vows of the peacock; and Shield of honor. Included also are a galley proof of Shield of honor, incomplete manuscripts of Dark earth, Deep river, as well as the April 1950 issue of Omnibook magazine, containing a selection from The Natchez woman.

3 linear feet (6 boxes)

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Graham, Alice Walworth

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Alice Walworth Graham (1905-1994) was a novelist from Natchez, Miss., who lived in New Orleans, La., for about twenty years. She is known for novels which portray life on plantations in Natchez, as well as for her later English historical romances. From the description of Alice Walworth Graham papers, 1938-1957. (Tulane University). WorldCat record id: 754850154 Alice Walworth Graham (1905-1994) was a novelist and native of Natchez, Miss. She also lived in New Orleans, La., ...