Typed letter signed : Beverly Hills, Calif., to John [Steinbeck], [1951] Aug. 15.

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Typed letter signed : Beverly Hills, Calif., to John [Steinbeck], [1951] Aug. 15.

Mentioning that she has finally read the latest version of the script for Viva Zapata!; noting that a few things struck her and remarking "I'll put them down so you can file and forget if you so choose." Discussing the script and characters at length.

1 item (4 p.) ; 27.9 cm

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