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Correspondence relating to the publication of 'The love girl and the innocent' by...

Catalogue reference: BH1/859

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This record is a file about the Correspondence relating to the publication of 'The love girl and the innocent' by... dating from 1971 - 1975.

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Reference

BH1/859

Title

Correspondence relating to the publication of 'The love girl and the innocent' by Alexander Solzhenitsyn

Date

1971 - 1975

Description

Correspondence about stage rights mainly for Gilbert Federbush's Toronto production, a Scandinavian production and a BBC production; main correspondent: P L Representation Ltd; includes 7 letters from Fritz Heeb.

Held by
University of Reading: Special Collections
Creator(s)
The Bodley Head Ltd
Physical description

1 folder

Access conditions

Prior permission from Random House is required. Please contact University of Reading, Special Collections for further information.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/e553da35-cfaa-4b11-8462-7476cd8948c3/

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BH1-3

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Correspondence relating to the publication of 'The love girl and the innocent' by Alexander Solzhenitsyn