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Graham Greene papers
Collection 1985-003
Dates: 1948-1962
Extent: (1 box)
Level of Description: Item level.
Name of creator(s): Graham Greene.
Date of creation: Undetermined.
Scope and Content: Consists of 24 letters
between Graham Greene and Vivien Greene; between Vivien Greene and her
solicitors, Dorothy Glover (Craigie), Marion Greene (ex mother-in-law), Maud
Greene (Graham Greene's aunt), and others; and dates from 1948-1962. Included
are a photograph album containing snaps of the Greene's honeymoon and other
travels; a signed autograph draft translation of Our Man in Havanna and
The Quiet American by Francis Greene (Graham Greene's son); and a carbon
copy typescript play adaptation of The Quiet American in Russian.
Administrative/Biographical History:
Access and Copyright:
Language and Scripts: English, Russian.
Finding aid/Inventory:
Provenance/Source of Acquisition: Purchased
from Bertram Rota Ltd., 1985.
Date(s) of description: Milissa
Burkart, May 1993.
Access Points:
Subject Headings
Personal names
Corporate names
Places
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Inventory |
| Correspondence: Graham Greene |
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Greene, Graham to Vivien Greene. 4
handwritten and signed letters, 4 typed and signed letter.
[c1948]-1963, undated. |
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Greene, Graham from Vivien Greene.
Typed letter, undated. |
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| Correspondence: Vivien
Greene |
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Bishcoff & Co. (Solicitors) to Vivien Greene.
4 typed and signed letters. 1948. In reference to the Greene's
marital separation.(Craigie) Glover, Dorothy to and from Vivien Greene.
2 handwritten and signed letters. 1952, undated. Greene, Francis. (See Writings:
Our Man in Havana and The Quiet American)
Greene, Marion (Greene's mother) to Vivien Greene. 5 handwritten and
signed letters. 1948. In
reference to Granham Greene's childhood, suicide attempt, he and Vivien's separation,
Dorothy Glover, etc.
Greene, Maud C. (Greene's aunt) to Vivien Greene. Typed letter. [17 Dec] 1948.
London Library to Vivien Greene. Typed and signed letter. 1 Nov 1962. Informing Vivien Greene of
Graham Greene's cancelation of membership. Related press cuttings pasted
on.
Martindale, Father C. C. to Vivien Greene. Fragment of a typed and
signed letter. 1948.
Rubenstein, Mr. (Graham Greene's solicitor). Carbon copy typed letter.
Incomplete date.
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| Photograph album |
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Includes snaps of the Greene's honeymoon and early
life together [c1927-1929], a summer holiday [c1928], trips to
Greece, Luxemburg, Turkey. |
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| Writings |
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Brighton Rock. Press cutting of an article
in which Graham Greene defends the novel, but not its film adaptation. |
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Our Man in Havana and The
Quiet American. Handwritten translations by Francis Greene, of a
Russian book review, 16 May 1959; 10p. |
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The Quiet American. Carbon copy
typed adaptation for a play, in Russian, p3-95. |
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