Beach, Sylvia, 1887-1962
Biography
Sylvia Beach, born Nancy Woodbridge Beach, was an American-born bookseller and publisher who lived most of her life in Paris, where she was one of the leading expatriate figures between World War I and II.
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
"Jack"
Correspondence to/from persons named "Jack", surname unknown.
Joyce with Sylvia Beach
Black and white photo-reproduction.
"Keller"
Ellmann's notes marked "File Keller", with mentions of Sylvia Beach, Robert Musil, James Joyce's eyes, and Carl Jung, among others.
Letters: 1921
Typed and carbon copy typed lists of letters; typed and carbon copy typed transcriptions; photostats and photocopies.
Letters: 1922
Handwritten, typed and carbon copy typed transcriptions; carbon copy typed interview notes and commentaries; photostats and photocopies.
Letters: 1923
Photostats and photocopies; typed and carbon copy typed transcriptions and commentaries.
Letters: 1924
Typed and carbon copy typed transcriptions and commentary; photostats and photocopies.
Letters: 1925
Includes: photocopy of The Irish Statesman review titled, "A Clongowes Novel", 24 Oct 1925; carbon copy typescript of "The Spanish Translation of 'A Portrait of the Artist...'".
Letters: 1926
Includes photocopy of an obituary for songwriter, John Dowland; Columbus Blade articles titled, "Bro. James Lyhons Writes" and "With Latin Quarter Folk"; photocopies of the petition and signatures for the US edition of Ulysses.
Letters: 1927
Includes photocopies of the petitions and signatures regarding the US edition of Ulysses; photocopy of the typed poem, "On the Beach of Fontana"; photocopies of letters and documents regarding the case of Joyce v. Roth; photocopy of a Spanish article titled, "Ricordi su James Joyce".