Ted Solotaroff papers
- Title
- Ted Solotaroff papers, 1931-2008.
- Supplementary content
- Author
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Status | Format | Access | Call number | Item location |
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Status Available by appointment at Schwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328. Please contact a librarian for assistance. | FormatMixed material | AccessRequest in advance | Call numberMssCol 18153 | Item locationSchwarzman Building - Manuscripts & Archives Room 328 |
Details
- Description
- 10 linear feet (24 boxes, 1 folder)
- Summary
- Ted Solotaroff was an American editor, literary critic, and writer. He founded the influential literary magazine New American Review (later American Review) and was an editor at Commentary, Book Week, and a senior editor at Harper & Row (later HarperCollins). This collection contains professional and personal correspondence, drafts, manuscripts, typescripts, and galleys of Solotaroff's writings, typescripts of other authors, family correspondence and memorabilia, and photographs. The papers document Solotaroff's career from his college essays, written in the 1950s, through his later writings in the 1990s and 2000s.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Galley proofs.
- Manuscripts for publication.
- Memorabilia.
- Typescripts.
- Call number
- MssCol 18153
- Access (note)
- Advance notice required. Apply at http://www.nypl.org/mssref
- Terms of use (note)
- The Ted Solotaroff Estate retains copyright. Permission to publish material from this collection must be requested from the representative of the Estate.
- Author
- Solotaroff, Ted, 1928-2008.
- Title
- Ted Solotaroff papers, 1931-2008.
- Restricted access
- Advance notice required. Apply at http://www.nypl.org/mssref
- Terms of use
- The Ted Solotaroff Estate retains copyright. Permission to publish material from this collection must be requested from the representative of the Estate.
- Finding aids
- Collection guide available online and in repository.
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- Research call number
- MssCol 18153