Box 6
Contains 10 Results:
Correspondence, B. & R. Bolling, 1958 - 1962
The bulk of these letters were written by Arthur Stratton to his sister Barbara Bolling and her husband, Senator Richard Bolling; Bowdoin Professor Herbert Brown; Florence Codman; Dorothy and Richard LeBlanc; and Dorothy and Karl Briel. Many were written from abroad and chronicle his daily experiences, the progress of his writings and commentary on foreign cultures. These letters include an autobiographical sketch in a letter dated November 23, 1971 to Herbert Brown.
Correspondence, B. & R. Bolling, 1963 - 1964
The bulk of these letters were written by Arthur Stratton to his sister Barbara Bolling and her husband, Senator Richard Bolling; Bowdoin Professor Herbert Brown; Florence Codman; Dorothy and Richard LeBlanc; and Dorothy and Karl Briel. Many were written from abroad and chronicle his daily experiences, the progress of his writings and commentary on foreign cultures. These letters include an autobiographical sketch in a letter dated November 23, 1971 to Herbert Brown.
Correspondence, B. & R. Bolling, 1965 - Dec 1967
The bulk of these letters were written by Arthur Stratton to his sister Barbara Bolling and her husband, Senator Richard Bolling; Bowdoin Professor Herbert Brown; Florence Codman; Dorothy and Richard LeBlanc; and Dorothy and Karl Briel. Many were written from abroad and chronicle his daily experiences, the progress of his writings and commentary on foreign cultures. These letters include an autobiographical sketch in a letter dated November 23, 1971 to Herbert Brown.
Correspondence, Mrs. B.S. Bolling, n.d.
The bulk of these letters were written by Arthur Stratton to his sister Barbara Bolling and her husband, Senator Richard Bolling; Bowdoin Professor Herbert Brown; Florence Codman; Dorothy and Richard LeBlanc; and Dorothy and Karl Briel. Many were written from abroad and chronicle his daily experiences, the progress of his writings and commentary on foreign cultures. These letters include an autobiographical sketch in a letter dated November 23, 1971 to Herbert Brown.
1942, The Oasis, n.d.
Proofs, drafts and manuscripts of works published by Stratton arranged alphabetically by title. Early works include articles and stories written for the Atlantic from France and Bir Hachem during WWII. Books address international subjects such as Madagascar (The Great Red Island), India (One Man’s India) and 16th Century Ottoman architecture (Sinan). Also included are materials for the National Water Commission Report which Stratton collaborated on.
1952, The Pool of Adonis, n.d.
Proofs, drafts and manuscripts of works published by Stratton arranged alphabetically by title. Early works include articles and stories written for the Atlantic from France and Bir Hachem during WWII. Books address international subjects such as Madagascar (The Great Red Island), India (One Man’s India) and 16th Century Ottoman architecture (Sinan). Also included are materials for the National Water Commission Report which Stratton collaborated on.
3748 McKinley, fragment; La Fucking Guerre, fragment [about Arthur Stratton], n.d., 1991-1992
Proofs, drafts and manuscripts of works published by Stratton arranged alphabetically by title. Early works include articles and stories written for the Atlantic from France and Bir Hachem during WWII. Books address international subjects such as Madagascar (The Great Red Island), India (One Man’s India) and 16th Century Ottoman architecture (Sinan). Also included are materials for the National Water Commission Report which Stratton collaborated on.
A Desert in Life, or Life in a Desert, n.d.
Proofs, drafts and manuscripts of works published by Stratton arranged alphabetically by title. Early works include articles and stories written for the Atlantic from France and Bir Hachem during WWII. Books address international subjects such as Madagascar (The Great Red Island), India (One Man’s India) and 16th Century Ottoman architecture (Sinan). Also included are materials for the National Water Commission Report which Stratton collaborated on.
After India, n.d.
Proofs, drafts and manuscripts of works published by Stratton arranged alphabetically by title. Early works include articles and stories written for the Atlantic from France and Bir Hachem during WWII. Books address international subjects such as Madagascar (The Great Red Island), India (One Man’s India) and 16th Century Ottoman architecture (Sinan). Also included are materials for the National Water Commission Report which Stratton collaborated on.
After France, n.d.
Proofs, drafts and manuscripts of works published by Stratton arranged alphabetically by title. Early works include articles and stories written for the Atlantic from France and Bir Hachem during WWII. Books address international subjects such as Madagascar (The Great Red Island), India (One Man’s India) and 16th Century Ottoman architecture (Sinan). Also included are materials for the National Water Commission Report which Stratton collaborated on.