Manuscripts
Incoming correspondence
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Incoming correspondence
Manuscripts
39 letters on topics including family matters, an article in the Hellenic Journal, efforts to get into the lecturers' register, a Mediterranean cruise, and new friends.
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Incoming correspondence
Manuscripts
Hellenic Journal on Greek portraits.
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Incoming correspondence
Manuscripts
27 letters consisting of family letters and professional correspondence from a wider range of contacts, including one from Germany, as well as a letter from Percy Gardner commenting at length on her paper for the Hellenic Journal on Greek portraits.
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Incoming correspondence
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The Times on the preservation of church monuments through photographs; an invitation for Esdaile to become a representative of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings at the Conference (which led to the Council of National Buildings Record); an angry letter from Geoffrey Houghton-Brown about inadequate efforts to safeguard Westminster Abbey; correspondence about Joseph Wilton RA; the rejection of a novel manuscript by publisher John Murray; Arundell Esdaile's retirement from the British Museum; and a letter about the Leverhulme Fellowship (for the Dictionary of British Sculptors). The impact of the bombings destruction and uncertainty around the country is vividly brought out in these letters.
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Correspondence - friends incoming
Manuscripts
Primarily incoming correspondence from Babitz's friends, admirers, and publishing contacts, including Larry Bell, Joseph Cornell (12 items including envelopes and inserts, plus photocopies), Jean Francois Dalle, John Gregory Dunne and Joan Didion, Peter Eden, "F" (unidentified), Paul Glass, Joseph Heller (6 items including envelopes, plus photocopies), Seymour Lawrence, Erica Spellman (ICM), Leah Spinrad, Paul Ruscha, Dan Wakefield, Victoria Wilson (Knopf), and Jann Wenner (Rolling Stone). There is back and forth correspondence in a few instances. Also included is a folder of other publishing-related correspondence, and get-well faxes and letters Babitz received after her 1997 accident.
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