Offsite-box 51
Contains 33 Results:
Correspondence of Bourjaily: George McGovern [1 letter]
Selected letters received by Vance and Tina Bourjaily between 1960 and 1982, most from noted modern American authors, others from political or film figures. A note by Bourjaily, explaining who some of the correspondents are and why they corresponded, precedes the letters. Miscellaneous letters, 1964-1973, and correspondence with Bowdoin officials, 1944-1961, are also included.
Correspondence of Bourjaily: Thomas Mcguane [3 letters]
Selected letters received by Vance and Tina Bourjaily between 1960 and 1982, most from noted modern American authors, others from political or film figures. A note by Bourjaily, explaining who some of the correspondents are and why they corresponded, precedes the letters. Miscellaneous letters, 1964-1973, and correspondence with Bowdoin officials, 1944-1961, are also included.
Correspondence of Bourjaily: Robert Mezey [2 letters]
Selected letters received by Vance and Tina Bourjaily between 1960 and 1982, most from noted modern American authors, others from political or film figures. A note by Bourjaily, explaining who some of the correspondents are and why they corresponded, precedes the letters. Miscellaneous letters, 1964-1973, and correspondence with Bowdoin officials, 1944-1961, are also included.
Correspondence of Bourjaily: Merle Miller [3 letters]
Selected letters received by Vance and Tina Bourjaily between 1960 and 1982, most from noted modern American authors, others from political or film figures. A note by Bourjaily, explaining who some of the correspondents are and why they corresponded, precedes the letters. Miscellaneous letters, 1964-1973, and correspondence with Bowdoin officials, 1944-1961, are also included.
Correspondence of Bourjaily: P. Neill [2 letters]
Selected letters received by Vance and Tina Bourjaily between 1960 and 1982, most from noted modern American authors, others from political or film figures. A note by Bourjaily, explaining who some of the correspondents are and why they corresponded, precedes the letters. Miscellaneous letters, 1964-1973, and correspondence with Bowdoin officials, 1944-1961, are also included.
Correspondence of Bourjaily: George A. Plimpton [1 letter]
Selected letters received by Vance and Tina Bourjaily between 1960 and 1982, most from noted modern American authors, others from political or film figures. A note by Bourjaily, explaining who some of the correspondents are and why they corresponded, precedes the letters. Miscellaneous letters, 1964-1973, and correspondence with Bowdoin officials, 1944-1961, are also included.
Correspondence of Bourjaily: Richard Rhodes [1 letter]
Selected letters received by Vance and Tina Bourjaily between 1960 and 1982, most from noted modern American authors, others from political or film figures. A note by Bourjaily, explaining who some of the correspondents are and why they corresponded, precedes the letters. Miscellaneous letters, 1964-1973, and correspondence with Bowdoin officials, 1944-1961, are also included.
Correspondence of Bourjaily: Philip Roth [1 letter]
Selected letters received by Vance and Tina Bourjaily between 1960 and 1982, most from noted modern American authors, others from political or film figures. A note by Bourjaily, explaining who some of the correspondents are and why they corresponded, precedes the letters. Miscellaneous letters, 1964-1973, and correspondence with Bowdoin officials, 1944-1961, are also included.
Correspondence of Bourjaily: Mary Lee Settle [5 letters]
Selected letters received by Vance and Tina Bourjaily between 1960 and 1982, most from noted modern American authors, others from political or film figures. A note by Bourjaily, explaining who some of the correspondents are and why they corresponded, precedes the letters. Miscellaneous letters, 1964-1973, and correspondence with Bowdoin officials, 1944-1961, are also included.
Correspondence of Bourjaily: Tobias Schneebaum [6 letters]
Selected letters received by Vance and Tina Bourjaily between 1960 and 1982, most from noted modern American authors, others from political or film figures. A note by Bourjaily, explaining who some of the correspondents are and why they corresponded, precedes the letters. Miscellaneous letters, 1964-1973, and correspondence with Bowdoin officials, 1944-1961, are also included.