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Correspondence relating to the publication of A snake in the grass by Sylvia Sherry...

Catalogue reference: JC 177/4

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JC 177/4
Title
Correspondence relating to the publication of A snake in the grass by Sylvia Sherry (1932-)
Date
1971-1972
Description

Book published as: A snake in the grass / Sylvia Sherry (London: Jonathan Cape, 1972) ISBN 0224006738.
Contents: editorial correspondence file. Includes: 17 letters from Sherry; 4 from literary agent Christopher Busby; 1 from proofreader Jennifer Kavanagh. Accompanied by the production file.
Holographs, typescripts and carbon typescripts.
From the Cape book files - 1972 S.

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University of Reading: Special Collections
Creator(s)
Jonathan Cape Ltd
Physical description
1 folder (71 items)
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Prior permission from Random House is required. Please contact University of Reading, Special Collections for further information.

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Correspondence relating to the publication of A snake in the grass by Sylvia Sherry (1932-)