Doubleday - Correspondence., 05/22/1961-08/11/1976
Series-level Scope and Content Note
(Box 1, Folders 76-84; Box 2, Folders 1-15) Contains files maintained by Julie and Thomas Kernan pertaining to various associations and publishers. Arrangement is alphabetical by association name, with correspondence preceding other material.
Dates
- 05/22/1961-08/11/1976
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Extent
From the Collection: 4.2 Linear Feet (4 Hollinger boxes (3 Record Storage; 1 drop front flat 11x14"))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Contains chronological correspondence from Doubleday & Company publishers to JKK re various translation assignments. Includes correspondence from Doubleday editors, Elizabeth Bartelme and John Delaney who would both work with JKK on her book, "Our Friend Jacques Maritain," and with whom she maintained contact for many years. Includes Doubleday catalog 1974/75 listing JKK's book, "Our Friend Jacques Maritain."
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY - CORRESPONDENCE TO KERNAN, JULIE: Typed Letter Signed
KERNAN, JULIE - DOUBLEDAY & CO.: CORRESPONDENCE: Typed Letter Signed
BARTELME, ELIZABETH - CORRESPONDENCE TO KERNAN, JULIE: Typed Letter Signed
DELANEY, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE TO KERNAN, JULIE: Typed Letter Signed
Repository Details
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