Box 7
Contains 50 Results:
Ambler, Eric : signed letter to John Davenport, Esq.. APO 512, Nov. 15, 1943
Ambler bemoans his intellectually deprived situation (in the Army), "Nobody here reads anything but The Stars and Stripes…" Rudin # B-1
Ambler, Eric : Typed letter to Donald McCormick, Esq.. Los Angeles CA, Aug. 19, 1963
Discusses the inspiration behind his book, The Mask of Dimitrios. Rudin # B-2
Anderson, Jack : Typed letter to Wesley Hartley. New York, NY., Jul. 15, 1995
Anderson, Maxwell : signed letter to Mr. Benson. Stamford, CT, Feb. 9, 1959
Anderson sternly lectures a young writer and tells of his own writing history. Rudin # B-3
Anderson, Sherwood : signed letter to Frederick O'Brien., 1920s
Anderson dispenses advice to O'Brien about writing. Rudin # B-4
Anderson, Sherwood : Typed letter to Publicity Department- Boni and Liveright. New Orleans, LA, Mar. 29, 1926?
Letter to his publisher offering an autobiographical sketch of himself. Rudin # B-5
Asimov, Isaac : Typed letter to Reverend William Ward. New York, NY., Jul. 24, 1985
Letter to a clergyman who wants to read all of his books. He informs him that he has written 327 of them! Rudin # B-6
Baldwin, James : Typed letter to Samuel L. Blumenfield. Paris, France., Oct. 29, 1953
Baldwin complains that he doesn't think his book was properly advertised; he is in the process of finishing a play; and he indicates that he isn't drinking any more than normal. Rudin # B-7
Baldwin, James : Typed letter to Samuel L. Blumenfield. Paris, France., Oct. 8, 1955
Baldwin discusses the theme and characters of his new book "Giovanni's Room" and fears censorship by his publishers - Included is a first edition of the book. (Book is catalogued individually). Rudin # B-8