Articles: India, "Unusual Notes on an Astonishing Nation"., No date found in GAMMS
Series-level Scope and Content Note
This series contains the correspondence, manuscripts, and miscellaneous documents related to the professional career of Edward Rice, spanning the years 1967-1991. Also included in this series are the private papers and correspondence related to Edward Rice's personal life during this time period.
Dates
- No date found in GAMMS
Collection-level Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 13.5 Linear Feet (9 boxes )
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Contains a copy of the galleys for as well as a photocopy of the article "Unusual Notes on an Astonishing Nation" published under the pseudonym of Christopher Edwards in the spring 1969 issue of "Columbia College Today", 1 item [original destroyed by mold]. TYP, 3 pages. Galleys, "Unusual Notes for an Astonishing Nation". Author's corrections throughout. PRN, 5 pages. "Unusual Notes for an Astonishing Nation". Typed note by author on cover page indicating that his dissatisfaction with the editing of the article led to its publication under a pseudonym.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
"UNUSUAL NOTES . . ." - BY ED RICE/CHRIS EDWARDS, 1969: Printed Item
RICE, EDWARD - "UNUSUAL NOTES . . .", 1969: Printed Item
INDIA - "UNUSAL NOTES . . ." BY RICE RE, 1969: Printed Item
EDWARDS, CHRISTOPHER - "UNUSUAL NOTES . . .", 1969: Printed Item
"COLUMBIA COLLEGE TODAY" - "UNUSUAL NOTES . . ." BY ED RICE, 1969: Printed Item
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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