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Muriel Spark papers, 1957-1988
Olivia Manning papers, 1944-1979
Olivia Manning papers consist of correspondence (handwritten and typed letters and cards from Olivia Manning to Kay Dick (aka Edward Lane) and Kathleen Farrell and one black and white photograph featuring Olivia Manning and Kay Dick at a Heinemann’s garden party, circa 1940s and writinigs (drafts, galley proofs, excised material, and book jacket blurbs).
Patricia Allan-Burns collection of Eliot Bliss, approximately 1907-1994
Includes proofs and published copies of Bliss's own works, other books from her personal library, correspondence, a manuscript from her mother on a 1907 earthquake, photographs, and ephemera, much of which was used as page markers in her books.
Paul Scott papers
Consists of over 5700 pieces of correspondence to Scott along with carbon file copies of approximately 6000 letters written by him; manuscripts including Staying On and My Appointment with the Muse; commissioned reader's reports and book reviews; personal items including military records and photographs of Paul Scott and Paul Scott with family and/or colleagues.
Scott was a British novelist and visiting University of Tulsa visiting professor in 1977.
Peter Quennell correspondence with Dorothea Gould, 1977-1991
15 handwritten and signed letters, 2 handwritten and signed postcards, 1 greeting card, and 1 photo from Peter Quennell to Mrs. Dorothea Gould.
Peter Quennell manuscripts, 1988
The Peter Quennell manuscripts consist of handwritten manuscripts, in seven notebooks, of The Pursuit of Happiness. It includes typescript drafts, galley proofs, and corrected page proofs. Also housed with the manuscript material is the Peter Quennel - Dorothea Gould correspondence, 1997.003.
Richard R. Centing collecton of Anna Kavan, 1943-1991
Siegfried Sassoon collection, 1919-1955
Sitwell collection, 1923-1980
Vernon Scannell papers, 1948-1971
Consists of 9 handwritten letters from Scannell (written while incarcerated in Brixton Prison, London) to Jo Scannell (his wife) dating from March to April, 1967. Also included are handwritten poems, radio scripts and plays, and an autobiographical piece, A Proper Gentlemen written in 11 notebooks and writing tablets, and individual sheets.