John Collier collection, 1931-1935.

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John Collier collection, 1931-1935.

Includes one letter to "My dear Hugh", 1935; letters and postcards to Jacob Schwartz, 1931, regarding the publication of "An Epistle to a Friend" and of "Gemini"; a memorandum of agreement with Schwartz for a work provisionally entitled "A Farewell to Verse"; a manuscript version of advertising material for "Gemini"; and a manuscript version and corrected page proofs of "Please Excuse Me, Comrade."

0.20 linear ft. (1 box)

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Schwartz, Jacob, 1875-

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Collier, John, 1901-1980

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English author. From the description of John Collier Papers, ca. 1920-1976. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122545971 John Collier, a writer of various genres, was born in London on May 3, 1901. He obtained a private education, and began writing poetry at age nineteen, and was first published in 1920. During the early 1930s he concentrated on writing novels and short stories. One of Collier's mo...