FINDING AID AVAILABLE
Upton Sinclair collection of papers
- Title
- Upton Sinclair collection of papers, 1906-1962.
- Author
- Format
- Archival mix
Collection information
Finding aid
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| Status | Access | Call number | Item location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Status Available by appointment at Schwarzman Building - Berg Collection Room 320. See the finding aid for details. | AccessPermit needed | Call numberBerg Coll MSS Sinclair, U | Item locationSchwarzman Building - Berg Collection Room 320 |
Details
- Additional authors
- Description
- 185 items.
- Summary
- This is a synthetic collection consisting of a manuscript, a typescript, correspondence, and a portrait photograph. The manuscript is by Helen Woodward, and the typescript is an essay by Sinclair. The correspondence consists of letters by the author, dating from 1906 to 1962, to Devere Allen, Howard Fast, Ernest S. Greene, Alfred Kazin, Frances Steloff, Helen Rosen Woodward, and William E. Woodward, and others, as well as letters relating to the author, dating from 1906 to 1959, between various correspondents including Eugene Filteau, Ernest S. Greene, Helen Rosen Woodward, William E. Woodward, and others. There are letters to Sinclair from Joseph Banks Rhine, Helen (Rosen) Woodward, and William E. Woodward, dating from 1932 to 1944.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Correspondence.
- Call number
- Berg Coll MSS Sinclair, U
- Language
- English
- Biography (note)
- Upton Sinclair was an American novelist, playwright, essayist, and journalist.
- Provenance (note)
- This is a synthetic collection, created from materials acquired through gift and purchase from various sources. Previous owners include Helen Rosen Woodward and William E. Woodward.
- Processing action (note)
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