MS 449 01 02 11
Reference code
MS 449 01 02 11
Title
Eric Williams: Correspondence with Collins publishers
Level
File
Date
1958-1959
Extent & medium
1 file
Content description
File of papers which were originally held loose in the box. It contains correspondence concerning the proof and the final publication of ‘Dragoman Pass’ and various editions of his other works.
Also included in the file:
- Administrative correspondence regarding a new edition of ‘The Wooden Horse’ and the publication of ‘Dragoman Pass’, including the rights to publish the work abroad
- A typescript article written by Williams outlining the premise of ‘Dragoman Pass’
- Royalty statements from the sales of his books
- A script for the Dominions radio programme promoting ‘Dragoman Pass’ and other promotional information.
- Letters regarding the reception of the first edition of ‘Dragoman Pass’
- Correspondence with Branner, a German publishing company, regarding German editions of his books and other worldwide publishing companies looking to publish editions of his works
Also included in the file:
- Administrative correspondence regarding a new edition of ‘The Wooden Horse’ and the publication of ‘Dragoman Pass’, including the rights to publish the work abroad
- A typescript article written by Williams outlining the premise of ‘Dragoman Pass’
- Royalty statements from the sales of his books
- A script for the Dominions radio programme promoting ‘Dragoman Pass’ and other promotional information.
- Letters regarding the reception of the first edition of ‘Dragoman Pass’
- Correspondence with Branner, a German publishing company, regarding German editions of his books and other worldwide publishing companies looking to publish editions of his works
Arrangement
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