Article: re Il Rosaio (Capri)., 07/01/1994-07/31/1994
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Correspondence exchanged between Graham Greene, Shirley Hazzard and Francis Steegmuller, 1973 to 1990. Includes printed matter about Greene, including articles, newspaper clippings, exhibition and collection catalogs, as well as Greeneiana such as the menu from "Da Gemma's" restaurant in Capri (Folder 4:57); and the commemorative book of Greene's honorary citizenship of Capri (Folder 4:55).
Dates
- 07/01/1994-07/31/1994
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Extent
From the Collection: 6.7 Linear Feet (21 Hollinger boxes (11 Document Cases, 10 Slim Document Cases))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Italian edition of Architectural Digest (July 1994), featuring an article on Greene's residence in Capri, "Il Rosaio." Entitled, "Il Nostro Agente a Capri -- La villa Il Rosaio dove Graham Greene abito per trent'anni." Text by Carlo Galimberti with photographs by Giovanna Lalatta. (pp.128-133)
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
IL ROSAIO - ARTICLE (WITH PHOTOGRAPHS) BY GALIMBERTI, CARLO 1994: Printed Item
GREENE, GRAHAM - RESIDENCE: IL ROSAIO (CAPRI) - ARTICLE 1994: Printed Item
GALIMBERTI, CARLO - ARTICLE: "IL NOSTRO AGENTE A CAPRI" 1994: Printed Item
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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