Ralph Moody papers, [ca. 1949-1976].

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Ralph Moody papers, [ca. 1949-1976].

Correspondence with literary agents, Russell & Volkening, Inc. (Diarsuid Russell) and publishers, Houghton Mifflin Company (Sterling North, Hardwick Moseley, Waddell F. Smith and others), Macmillan Company (Glen Dines); W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. (George P. Brockway, Storer B. Lunt, H.P. Wilson, Eric P. Swenson, Tran Mawicke and others), and Random House (Bennett A. Cerf); manuscripts (including Little britches, Man of family, and The fields of home), printer's copies and/or galleys of his published writings; and scrapbook of clippings concerning his life and activities.

4 boxes, 5 cartons, 1 v. (8 linear ft.)

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