Typed letter signed : Garden City, New York, to John Steinbeck, 1965 Oct. 28.

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Typed letter signed : Garden City, New York, to John Steinbeck, 1965 Oct. 28.

Arranging for a car to pick up Steinbeck and Miss Otis the following day at eleven. Remarking that Steinbeck should submit his letters in any format he wishes, noting "you can write with pencil, ball pen, quill, typewriter, blood of your victims if you feel on murder bent, or clay tablets." Thanking him for his first letter to Alicia. Enclosing a draft Letter to Newsday Readers and a final draft press release to be used to promote the series.

1 item (1 p.) ; 28 cm

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SNAC Resource ID: 8195661

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