Box 27
Contains 9 Results:
McMahon, Bill (fan)
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
McRuer, Robert (academic)
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
Meadows, Lee (Michigan author)
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
Meisel, Perry (author/academic)
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
Miami Holocaust Memorial
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
MI Council of the Arts and Art Foundation of MI
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
MIT Press
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
Moe, Rusty (friend)
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.
Monette, Richard (Stratford Festival of Canada)
This series includes personal and professional correspondence, most of which was originally organized by the author; the collection retains much of this system - it begins with letters organized alphabetically by author (includes personal and professional correspondence, sometimes both sides of the correspondence) and continues with letters grouped by agents, publishers, etc. Descriptions following the names are the author's own words.