Guide to the Concentration Camp Dachau. The University of Michigan. Personal correspondence. Janet Crayne [Head, Slavic and European Division] writes to [Irwin] Toby [Holtzman] to let him know that after searching their national database, OCLC, only one English copy of “Guide to the Concentration Camp Dachau” was found, located at the New York Public Library. Correspondence is typed on standard size paper, 8 ½” w X 11” h. Contains original signature. (- Included with correspondence: Printout of Crayne’s OCLC database search for of “Guide to the Concentration Camp Dachau”.), 9 December 2009
Scope and Contents
These are the files pertaining only to Mr. Irwin T. Holtzman and his work. They include information pertaining to recognitions of his work, events for which he was a speaker, foundations he contributed to/sponsored, drafts and final versions of his Checklists of the Achievement of Israeli Literature (various years), bibliographies of items in his libraries, information about the Holtzman-Harman Room, funeral materials, business cards from library room donations and the acquirement, contents, and appraisal of this collection at Michigan State University. Correspondences covering events and requests/thank you’s for Mr. Holtzman’s Checklist are included in this series. Note: Correspondences regarding the acquirement of this collection at Michigan State University are in Series 1. Irwin T. Holtzman’s personal notes and checklists, which didn’t pertain to one specific author, are included in this series under bibliographies. Irwin T. Holtzman’s personal bibliographies on Arabic literature are also included in this series under Arabic Literature.
Dates
- Creation: 9 December 2009
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research.
The material is stored off site. Please request 3 working days in advance if you wish to use it.
Extent
From the Collection: 7.2 Linear Feet (8 boxes) ; Boxes 1-5, 7: 27 X 14 x 32 cm. Box 6, 8, 9: 15 x 10 x 5 cm.
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Stephen O. Murray and Keelung Hong Special Collections Repository