Paul Gallico papers, 1922-1969

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Series III: Additions to the Collection


Letters:



Box 91 Folder 1 TLS to Mr. Kohner, 3 January 1938

(Saying that he is already well supplied with agents, "Harold Ober here, and Swanson in the Coast.")


Box 91 Folder 1 2 TLS to Peter and Sydney Walton, 8 April and 19 December 1942

(One envelope, re spring flowers, remodeling their farm, his story ("American Victory") in the Post, and Christmas wishes)


Box 91 Folder 1 TLS to Mary Margaret McBride, 16 October 1950

(Re "having me on your program" and rewriting a book)


Box 91 Folder 1 TLS to Carol Brandt, 28 January 1952

(Inviting her for a visit with instructions on how to get to Zurich. Asks her to bring a carton of Parliament cigarettes for Pauline Gariboldi, his wife. Also mentions Carl Brandt (New York publisher and literary agent): "How I wish Carl could pry himself loose and come too.")


Box 91 Folder 1 TLS addressed Dear Jim, 7 January 1956

(Sending him a memento about cats ("You see, my hobby is cats...", refers to The Abandoned)


Box 91 Folder 1 TLS from Antibes to Roger Harris, 1 July 1960

(Providing his autograph: "In reply to your question as to the greatest satisfaction during my career, I can only say I am never satisfied, that is why one goes on writing.")


Box 91 Folder 1 TLS from June and Joel to Barbara and Rich, 24 October 1961

(Providing a detailed interesting account of meeting Gallico in London in the company of the English writers, C.P.)

(Removed from inside front cover of "The Lonely". London: Michael Joseph, 1947)


Photograph:


Box 91 Folder 2 Photograph of Gallico on the S.S. Normandie, 25 September 1939

(Credit: International News Photo Slug (Ballico)


Printed:


Box 91 Folder 3 Life on the Newsfronts of the World

(Contains a large, 2 page, advertisement for Ballantine Ail featuring Paul Gallico)