Neiman, Gilbert
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These 6, 1947-01-18
Published in Publisher's Weekly, January 18, 1947, page 270. This is not a review. It is a page of photos of novelists (including Neiman) whose first novels are forthcoming.
This Way Out, undated
This Way Out, undated
Type-written.
Paginated 1-7.
Contains one hand-written edit.
Typed on first page:
Gilbert Neiman
1340 Josephine St.
Denver, Colorado
Thomas Hardy, Existentialist, undated
Thomas Hardy, Existentialist, Folder 1, undated
Professionally produced proof copy. Pages numbered 207-214.
Tiranosauro rey amén, amén = Tyrannosaurus rex, amen amen
Publisher: [San Germán, Puerto Rico : printed at Inter American University Press, 1963]
Description: 13 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Notes: Cover title; Text in Spanish and English; Translated by Gilbert Neiman.
To the English, 1937-06
To the English, 1937-06
Single type-written page
Neiman's address listed as:
1455 Vine Street
Denver, Colorado
Tom Jones: Or the Writer as Judge, undated
Research paper by Gilbert Neiman.
It appears that Neiman wrote this as a requirement for a class for "Dr. Wicker."
Paginated 1-9.
Contains footnotes.
Cover page contains this notation:
A - I take it that you find fault with Fielding the Judge as a technical device for writing his novel but approve of Fielding the Judge as a moral arbiter. Is that about it?
Traherne's Concept of Evil, undated
Research paper by Gilbert Neiman.
It appears that Neiman wrote this as a requirement for a class for "Dr. Crowell."
Paginated 1-11.
Cover page of the research paper has this notation:
A - A Sympathetic and effective treatment.
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