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Charmian London letters to Harvey Taylor


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    Charmian London letters to Harvey Taylor

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists primarily of letters from Charmian London to Harvey Taylor, discussing both personal and business subjects. Taylor was acting as an agent for Charmian and the works of her late husband, Jack London, at this time. The letters also seem to indicate a romantic relationship. Also included are a few letters or fragments from others to Charmian London that she appears to have forwarded to Taylor.

    mssHM 82281-82345

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    Taylor, Harvey. To Charmian London

    Manuscripts

    L.S. (typewritten: 1p.) Also: written on the above, Charmian London autograph reply to Harvey Taylor.

    HM 82340

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    Harvey Taylor File

    Manuscripts

    The Harvey Taylor File documents the relationship between Harvey Taylor (who for a time was bibliographer, then supposed agent for the London estate) and Charmian London. The two-box file consists entirely of letters, mostly between Charmian Kittredge London and Harvey Taylor. A few letters from Eliza Shepard are also included. At the request of the Jack London estate, the Harvey Taylor files (Boxes 435-436) were restricted until the death of Harvey Taylor; they were opened for research on March 30, 1993.

    mssJL

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    Hubbell, Woodward S. To Charmian London

    Manuscripts

    A.L.S. (3p.) With an autograph note from Charmian London to Harvey Taylor. Note: top of third page mutilated and missing.

    HM 82281

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    London, Charmian. To Harvey Taylor

    Manuscripts

    A.L.S. (2p.) With a small photograph of Charmian London pasted onto the upper right corner of the recto.

    HM 82296

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    London, Charmian. To Harvey Taylor

    Manuscripts

    L.S. (typewritten: 2p.) With a small photograph of Charmian London pasted on the lower right corner of the second page.

    HM 82321