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Neiman, Gilbert

 Person

Found in 2000 Collections and/or Records:

Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to Saul Bellow, 1961-04-24

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 14, Folder: Saul Bellow Correspondence, 1959-11-03 - 1961-04-24
Identifier: Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to Saul Bellow, 1961-04-24
Scope and Contents

This letter contains no signature, but the author is presumed to be Gilbert Neiman.

Dates: 1961-04-24

Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to Seeno Rayaprol, 1951-05-31

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 15, Folder: Seeno Rayaprol (Srinivas Rayaprol) Correspondence, undated and 1950-03-06 - 1952-01-07
Identifier: Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to Seeno Rayaprol, 1951-05-31
Scope and Contents

Return address listed as:

Meeker, Colorado

Personal names mentioned in the letter:

Shapiro

Schopenhauer

Nehru

Krishnamurti

Carol (Jones Neiman)

Dates: 1951-05-31

Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to "Sr. Juez", 1952-03-30

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 14, Folder: Movies Correspondence, 1947-02-10 - 1952-03-30
Identifier: Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to Sr. Juez", 1952-03-30
Scope and Contents

This letter contains no signature line, but is presumed to have been written by Gilbert Neiman.

Return address listed as:

Meeker, Colorado

Dates: 1952-03-30

Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to "Steve", undated

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 13, Folder: Undated Correspondence, undated
Identifier: Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to "Steve", undated
Scope and Contents

Letter dated February 18, with no year provided.

Return address listed as:

Meeker, Colorado

Personal names mentioned in the letter:

Steve

Woodburn

Carol

Eisenhower

Taft

Dates: undated

Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to "To Whom it May Concern", 1960-07-29

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 15, Folder: Harold Norse Correspondence, undated and 1960-02-12 - 1962-01-02
Identifier: Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to "To Whom it May Concern", 1960-07-29
Scope and Contents

In this letter, Neiman is transfering copyright to Norse for writings published in "Between Worlds."

Dates: 1960-07-29

Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to "To Whom it May Concern", 1960-07-29

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 14, Folder: Robert Lowry Correspondence, Folder 2, undated and 1960-06-25 - 1962-06-14
Identifier: Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to "To Whom it May Concern", 1960-07-29
Scope and Contents

The letter is in regards to the transfer of copyright to Robert Lowry for "Ragged Rendezvous", "A Modern Story" and "Black Roses".

Dates: 1960-07-29

Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to Vic and Marydine, undated

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 15, Folder: Personal Letters, Folder 1, undated
Identifier: Letter presumably from Gilbert Neiman to Vic and Marydine, undated
Scope and Contents

Two pages.

Personal names mentioned in the letter:

Lance

Stevenson

Carol

Ramon Sender

Hemingway

David Lloyd George

Thomas Wolfe

Celine

Franco

Charlie Chaplin

Alan Swallow

Eisenhower

Dates: undated

Letter presumably from James Laughlin to Gilbert Neiman, undated

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 14, Folder: Publishers Correspondence, Folder 2, undated and 1940-03-24 - 1953-02-09
Identifier: Letter presumably from James Laughlin to Gilbert Neiman, undated
Scope and Contents

The letter is signed only as, "J." Based on previous correspondence between Neiman and Laughlin, it can be surmised that this letter was probably authored by Laughlin. The letterhead is from New Directions, Norfolk, Connecticut.

Laughlin mentions Man Ray, and Neiman's wife in the letter.

Dates: undated

Letter presumably from James Laughlin to Gilbert Neiman, 1941-08-18

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 14, Folder: Publishers Correspondence, Folder 2, undated and 1940-03-24 - 1953-02-09
Identifier: Letter presumablly from James Laughlin to Gilbert Neiman, 1941-08-18
Scope and Contents Letter is signed only as "JL," but is believed to be written by James Laughlin, because the letter speaks of the Lorca play that Neiman had published through "New Directions", and the accompanying mailing envelope is from "New Directions." Included with the letter is a waiver form regarding the Lorca play, "Blood Wedding."Man Ray's "Mains Libres" is mentioned in the letter.Letter dated only as "August 18," but the accompanying mailing envelope is...
Dates: 1941-08-18

Letter presumably from Liz to Gilbert Neiman, undated

 Item — Box: Archives 160-03-03-001 Box 14, Folder: George Landy Correspondence, undated and 1947-05-19-1950-11-17
Identifier: Letter presumably from Liz to Gilbert Neiman, undated
Scope and Contents

This letter contains no signature line but is believed to be authored by "Liz" based on the letterhead and stationery used.

Letterhead reads:

McMurray's: The Personal Bookshop 1330 Commerce Street Dallas 1, Texas

Personal names mentioned in the letter:

Steve

Richard

Lambert Davis

Margaret

Dates: undated

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Archival Object 1997
Collection 3
 
Subject
Biology 1
Collectibles 1
Poetry -- Authorship 1
Poets, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence 1