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Box 3

 Container

Contains 35 Results:

Correspondence to Albert Parsons Sachs, 1927-1943

 Series — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The letters, manuscripts, and business papers that make up the collection offer valuable insights into Norman Douglas as an author and a friend. They chronicle the last years of his writing career, discussing his business dealings, research, travels and thoughts on other authors. His sense of humor, love of life, and attention to detail are apparent in many of the letters contained in the collection. However, several sections of his letters are bitter, as he complains about the pains of...
Dates: 1927-1943

Douglas, Norman Letter to Albert Parsons Sachs, 13 Aug. 1945

 Item — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The letters, manuscripts, and business papers that make up the collection offer valuable insights into Norman Douglas as an author and a friend. They chronicle the last years of his writing career, discussing his business dealings, research, travels and thoughts on other authors. His sense of humor, love of life, and attention to detail are apparent in many of the letters contained in the collection. However, several sections of his letters are bitter, as he complains about the pains of...
Dates: 13 Aug. 1945

Douglas, Norman Letter to Albert Parsons Sachs, 30 Aug. 1945

 Item — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The letters, manuscripts, and business papers that make up the collection offer valuable insights into Norman Douglas as an author and a friend. They chronicle the last years of his writing career, discussing his business dealings, research, travels and thoughts on other authors. His sense of humor, love of life, and attention to detail are apparent in many of the letters contained in the collection. However, several sections of his letters are bitter, as he complains about the pains of...
Dates: 30 Aug. 1945

Douglas, Norman Letter to Albert Parsons Sachs, 12 Jul. 1946

 Item — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The letters, manuscripts, and business papers that make up the collection offer valuable insights into Norman Douglas as an author and a friend. They chronicle the last years of his writing career, discussing his business dealings, research, travels and thoughts on other authors. His sense of humor, love of life, and attention to detail are apparent in many of the letters contained in the collection. However, several sections of his letters are bitter, as he complains about the pains of...
Dates: 12 Jul. 1946

Douglas, Norman Letter (with Photograph) to Albert Parsons Sachs, 21 Jun. 1951

 Item — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The letters, manuscripts, and business papers that make up the collection offer valuable insights into Norman Douglas as an author and a friend. They chronicle the last years of his writing career, discussing his business dealings, research, travels and thoughts on other authors. His sense of humor, love of life, and attention to detail are apparent in many of the letters contained in the collection. However, several sections of his letters are bitter, as he complains about the pains of...
Dates: 21 Jun. 1951

Douglas, Norman Letter (with Photograph) to Albert Parsons Sachs, 18 Jul. 1951

 Item — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The letters, manuscripts, and business papers that make up the collection offer valuable insights into Norman Douglas as an author and a friend. They chronicle the last years of his writing career, discussing his business dealings, research, travels and thoughts on other authors. His sense of humor, love of life, and attention to detail are apparent in many of the letters contained in the collection. However, several sections of his letters are bitter, as he complains about the pains of...
Dates: 18 Jul. 1951

Douglas, Norman Letter to Albert Parsons Sachs, 21 Nov. 1951

 Item — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The letters, manuscripts, and business papers that make up the collection offer valuable insights into Norman Douglas as an author and a friend. They chronicle the last years of his writing career, discussing his business dealings, research, travels and thoughts on other authors. His sense of humor, love of life, and attention to detail are apparent in many of the letters contained in the collection. However, several sections of his letters are bitter, as he complains about the pains of...
Dates: 21 Nov. 1951

Correspondence to Others, 1924-1942

 Series — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The letters, manuscripts, and business papers that make up the collection offer valuable insights into Norman Douglas as an author and a friend. They chronicle the last years of his writing career, discussing his business dealings, research, travels and thoughts on other authors. His sense of humor, love of life, and attention to detail are apparent in many of the letters contained in the collection. However, several sections of his letters are bitter, as he complains about the pains of...
Dates: 1924-1942

Douglas, Norman Letter to Hugh Walpole (undated)

 Item — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The letters, manuscripts, and business papers that make up the collection offer valuable insights into Norman Douglas as an author and a friend. They chronicle the last years of his writing career, discussing his business dealings, research, travels and thoughts on other authors. His sense of humor, love of life, and attention to detail are apparent in many of the letters contained in the collection. However, several sections of his letters are bitter, as he complains about the pains of...
Dates: 1924-1942

Douglas, Norman Letter to Martin Secker, 29 Jun. 1924

 Item — Box: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The letters, manuscripts, and business papers that make up the collection offer valuable insights into Norman Douglas as an author and a friend. They chronicle the last years of his writing career, discussing his business dealings, research, travels and thoughts on other authors. His sense of humor, love of life, and attention to detail are apparent in many of the letters contained in the collection. However, several sections of his letters are bitter, as he complains about the pains of...
Dates: 29 Jun. 1924