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Agency correspondence and papers

MS. 12404/123

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Title

Agency correspondence and papers

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MS. 12404/123

Summary

Correspondence with Joseph's literary agency, mainly her agent Elizabeth Fairbairn, mainly regarding permissions to use 'Warning'. A letter within alphabetical section 'B' from 22 Sep 2001 includes a typescript Joseph poem 'Fancy Free'. And within 'F' from 23 Nov 2000 a letter from Joseph about her Jewishness. Includes a Memorandum of Agreement regarding publication of Led By The Nose from 2002 [arranged alphabetically].

Date

May 2000-Mar 2002

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Archive of Jenny Joseph

Literary agency correspondence, papers and recordings

Correspondence and papers

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