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James Branch Cabell Letters 1956-1958

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[Concerning muddled page proofs for the Biography of the Life of Manuel. ]

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James Branch Cabell Collection 1932-1956

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[Thanks Wyllie for sending a magazine which proved to be of strong interest to Cabell.]

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John Cook Wyllieto James Branch Cabell, Richmond

John Cook Wyllieto James Branch Cabell, Richmond

Linton Massey Papers Relating to the William Faulkner Collection and the William Faulkner Foundation 1926-1974

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The Linton R. MasseyPapers consist of ca. 1050 items (ca. 3 linear feet), 1926-1974, and concern only two aspects of Mr. Massey life: his collection of material for the William Faulknercollection at the University of Virginia Library; and his work as president of the William Faulkner Foundation. The first group includes correspondence with Faulkner scholars (especially biographer Joseph Blotner) and with fellow collectors, as well as some miscellaneous material. The papers from his period as president of the Foundation include correspondence about the Foundation scholarships and awards to students and novelists, access and use of the Faulkner manuscript, and the general business and financial records of the Foundation.

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