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Letters to Dorothy Olding


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    Letter to Marcie

    Manuscripts

    Signed: Kenneth Millar. An autograph, draft letter; sent to Millar's publisher's rep.

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    Letter to Arthur Kaye

    Manuscripts

    Signed: Kenneth Millar. A draft letter written at the time of the cremation of Millar's daughter.

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    Letter to Paul Nelson

    Manuscripts

    Autograph, draft letter.

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    Margaret Millar letter to Mr. Seward

    Manuscripts

    A collection of material assembled by Philip D. Nathanson related to the writer Kenneth Millar (Ross Macdonald). The collection includes drafts of novels, notebooks, screenplays, book reviews, essays, correspondence, and ephemera. The manuscript material includes drafts, notes, and introductions for the novels Black Money, The Galton Case, The Instant Enemy, and The Underground Man. Significant correspondents and companies in the collection include, among others: Don Freeman, Lydia Freeman, Douglas Heyes, Walter Hill, Marc Jaffe, Robert R. Kirsch, Margaret Millar, Dorothy Olding, Lorenzo Semple, Jr., Jack Smith, Harold Norling Swanson, Tracy Keenan Wynn, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., and Harold Ober Associates.

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    Letters to Harold Norling Swanson

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    An autograph draft letter and typewritten author's retained copy.

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    Philip D. Nathanson collection of Kenneth Millar materials

    Manuscripts

    A collection of material assembled by Philip D. Nathanson related to the writer Kenneth Millar (Ross Macdonald). The collection includes drafts of novels, notebooks, screenplays, book reviews, essays, correspondence, and ephemera. The manuscript material includes drafts, notes, and introductions for the novels Black Money, The Galton Case, The Instant Enemy, and The Underground Man. Significant correspondents and companies in the collection include, among others: Don Freeman, Lydia Freeman, Douglas Heyes, Walter Hill, Marc Jaffe, Robert R. Kirsch, Margaret Millar, Dorothy Olding, Lorenzo Semple, Jr., Jack Smith, Harold Norling Swanson, Tracy Keenan Wynn, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., and Harold Ober Associates.

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