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      <titleproper>A Guide to the John Steinbeck
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         <lb/>Clifton Waller Barrett Library of American Literature 
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      Virginia Library, #6239-b</runner>
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        <corpname>University of Virginia. Library. Special
            Collections Dept.</corpname>
        <address>
          <addressline>Alderman Library</addressline>
          <addressline>University of Virginia</addressline>
          <addressline>Charlottesville, Virginia
               22903</addressline>
          <addressline>USA</addressline>
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      <unittitle label="Title">John Steinbeck Collection 
         <unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1934-1962</unitdate></unittitle>
      <unitid label="Collection Number">6239-b</unitid>
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      <physdesc label="Extent">18 items</physdesc>
      <langmaterial label="Language">
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    <descgrp type="admininfo">
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        <p>Collection is open to research.</p>
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        <p>John Steinbeck
            Collection, Accession 6239-b, Special Collections Department, University of
         Virginia Library</p>
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        <head>Acquisition Information</head>
        <p>Purchase</p>
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        <head>Funding Note</head>
        <p>Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment
            for the Humanities</p>
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      <head>Item Listing</head>
      <c01 level="series" id="d1e188">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Manuscript</unittitle>
        </did>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e192">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Scene from 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Of Mice and Men</bibref></unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[ca. 1939]</unitdate>
            <physdesc>
              <genreform>AM,</genreform>
              <extent>3 p.</extent>
            </physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Includes note in hand of [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>] "added scene for
                  picture version of 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Of Mice and Men</bibref>-cut out of
                  picture."]</p>
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      </c01>
      <c01 level="series" id="d1e217">
        <did>
          <unittitle>Letters</unittitle>
        </did>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e221">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1949 Aug 18]</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>ALS,</genreform><extent>2 p.</extent>w/env</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses returning the boys [ 
                  <persname>John Steinbeck IV</persname>and 
                  <persname>Thom Steinbeck</persname>] to 
                  <persname>Gwyndolyn Conger \Steinbeck</persname>, 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">The Wayward Bus</bibref>[a screenplay];
                  briefly discusses 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Cup of Gold</bibref>; mentions A. L. [ 
                  <persname>Annie Laurel Williams</persname>], Solow's
                  man [ 
                  <persname>Charles Feldman</persname>], 
                  <geogname>New York City</geogname>, 
                  <geogname>Florida</geogname>, 
                  <geogname>Sanchez</geogname>, and 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">The Wayward Bus</bibref>characters Van Brunt,
                  [Ernest] Horton, Johnny/Juan Chicoy, Pimples [Ed
                  "Kit" Carson], [Elliot] Pritchard and Mrs. P [Bernice
                  Pritchard].]</p>
          </scopecontent>
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        <c02 level="item" id="d1e278">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1949] Oct 11</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>ALS,</genreform><extent>1 p.</extent>w/env</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses "this tie" [to 
                  <persname>Elaine Anderson Scott</persname>], the
                  picture [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">The Wayward Bus</bibref>], 
                  <persname>[Elia] Kazan</persname>and 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Viva Zapata!</bibref>, a pen; mentions E. [ 
                  <persname>Elaine Anderson Scott</persname>],
                  Russ.]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e316">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1949 Dec 30]</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>ALS,</genreform><extent>1 p.</extent>w/env (Penciled notes on
                  envelope)</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses Solow's ailment, the script [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">The Wayward Bus</bibref>], moving and
                  starting the play [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Burning Bright</bibref>]; mentions [ 
                  <persname>Charles Feldman</persname>], 
                  <persname>Jack [Wagner]</persname>, 
                  <geogname>Rio</geogname>, A. L. W. [ 
                  <persname>Annie Laurie Williams</persname>], 
                  <persname>Elaine Anderson Scott</persname>, and the
                  kids [ 
                  <persname>John Steinbeck IV</persname>and 
                  <persname>Thom Steinbeck</persname>].]</p>
          </scopecontent>
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        <c02 level="item" id="d1e367">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1950] Jan 25</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>ALS,</genreform><extent>1 p.</extent>w/env</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses life with 
                  <persname>Elaine Anderson Scott</persname>; briefly
                  discusses weather, the play [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Burning Bright</bibref>], the picture [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">The Wayward Bus</bibref>], a planned trip to 
                  <geogname>Sweden</geogname>with the boys [ 
                  <persname>John Steinbeck IV</persname>and 
                  <persname>Thom Steinbeck</persname>], and 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">As You Like It</bibref>; mentions 
                  <geogname>Stockholm</geogname>, [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">The New York] Times</bibref>, 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Of Mice and Men</bibref>, [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">New York Herald] Tribune</bibref>, and 
                  <geogname>California</geogname>. ]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e428">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1950 Feb 8]</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>ALS,</genreform><extent>2 p.</extent>w/env</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses 
                  <persname>[Charles] Feldman</persname>'s business
                  dealings regarding the [screen] play [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">The Wayward Bus</bibref>], the play [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Burning Bright</bibref>] and plans to work
                  with 
                  <persname>Gadg [Elia Kazan]</persname>and 
                  <persname>[Darryl Francis] Zanuck</persname>on 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Viva Zapata!</bibref>; briefly discusses
                  Solow's spirit taking a beating, the relationship
                  between 
                  <persname>Zachary Scott</persname>and 
                  <persname>Shelley Winters</persname>and 
                  <persname>Annie Laurie [Williams]</persname>plans to
                  talk to Feldman; mentions The 
                  <corpname>Viking Press</corpname>, 
                  <geogname>Mexico</geogname>, 
                  <geogname>New Orleans</geogname>, and 
                  <persname>Elaine Anderson Scott</persname>. ]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e492">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1950 Feb 20]Monday</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>ALS,</genreform><extent>1 p.</extent>w/env</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses as trip to work with 
                  <persname>[Darryl Francis] Zanuck</persname>on 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Viva Zapata!</bibref>, a possible conference
                  with him, 
                  <persname>[Charles] Feldman</persname>, and [ 
                  <persname>Jack Wagner</persname>and 
                  <persname>Max] Wagner</persname>; mentions 
                  <persname>Annie Laurel [Williams]</persname>, 
                  <corpname>Beverly HIlls Hotel</corpname>, and 
                  <geogname>Rio</geogname>. ]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e540">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1950 Mar 29]Wednesday</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>ALS,</genreform><extent>1 p.</extent>w/env</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses the picture [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">The Wayward Bus</bibref>], the purchase of
                  his play [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Burning Bright</bibref>] by 
                  <persname>[Richard] Rodgers</persname>and 
                  <persname>[Oscar] Hammerstein [II]</persname>, work
                  with 
                  <persname>[Elia] Kazan</persname>on 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Viva Zapata!</bibref>, 
                  <persname>Elaine Anderson Scott</persname>having the
                  flu, going to 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">The Wisteria Trees</bibref>, rain making,
                  "red hunts", and Solow's town as "a sink-hole of
                  sex"; mentions [ 
                  <persname>Charles Feldman</persname>].]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e591">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1950 Apr 10]Monday</unitdate>
            <physdesc>
              <genreform>ALS,</genreform>
              <extent>1 p.</extent>
            </physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses love, cancellation of a trip to 
                  <geogname>Sweden</geogname>, and 
                  <persname>Annie Laurel [Williams]</persname>; briefly
                  discusses the play [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Burning Bright</bibref>], 
                  <persname>Elaine Anderson Scott</persname>and work
                  with 
                  <persname>Gadg [Elia Kazan]</persname>on 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Viva Zapata!</bibref>; mentions the kids [ 
                  <persname>John Steinbeck IV</persname>and 
                  <persname>Thom Steinbeck</persname>], [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">The Wayward Bus</bibref>], 
                  <geogname>Texas</geogname>and 
                  <geogname>Scandinavia</geogname>. ]</p>
          </scopecontent>
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        <c02 level="item" id="d1e648">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1950] Aug 15</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>ALS,</genreform><extent>2 p.</extent>w/env</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses the play [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Burning Bright</bibref>], 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Cup of Gold</bibref>, the stage version of 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Cannery Row</bibref>, someone [ 
                  <persname>Gwyndolyn Conger Steinbeck</persname>] who
                  made "a fool of herself"; briefly discusses Solow
                  being "drowned in spit," 
                  <persname>Jerry Wald</persname>, 
                  <persname>[Humphrey] Bogart</persname>, " 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Nothing So Monstrous</bibref>" from 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">The Pastures of Heaven</bibref>as film
                  material, his long novel 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">East of Eden</bibref>and 
                  <persname>Elaine Anderson Scott</persname>; mentions 
                  <persname>Jules Buck</persname>, [ 
                  <corpname>Twentieth Century] Fox</corpname>, 
                  <persname>Annie Laurie [Williams]</persname>, 
                  <geogname>Boston</geogname>, 
                  <geogname>New Haven</geogname>, 
                  <geogname>New York City</geogname>. ]</p>
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        <c02 level="item" id="d1e721">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1950] Aug 22</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>ALS,</genreform><extent>1 p.</extent>w/env</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">The Wayward Bus</bibref>] script; mentions 
                  <persname>[Charles] Feldman</persname>. ]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e751">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1950] Sep 14</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>ALS,</genreform><extent>2 p.</extent>w/env</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses Solow's need to "get out of there," the
                  play [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Burning Bright</bibref>], 
                  <persname>Elaine Anderson Scott</persname>, the boys
                  [ 
                  <persname>John Steinbeck IV</persname>and 
                  <persname>Thom Steinbeck</persname>], and weather [in
                  <geogname>New York City</geogname>]; briefly
                  discusses 
                  <persname>[Jo] Mielziner</persname>, moving back to
                  town and 
                  <persname>Annie Laurie [Williams</persname>];
                  mentions 
                  <persname>Gwyndolyn Conger Steinbeck</persname>, 
                  <persname>[Guthrie] McClintic</persname>, 
                  <geogname>New Haven</geogname>, 
                  <geogname>Boston</geogname>, and 
                  <corpname>The Feldman Festival</corpname>. ]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e812">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1950 Oct 20]Friday</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>ALS,</genreform><extent>1 p.</extent>w/env</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses how "the critics murdered us"
                  [regarding the play 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Burning Bright</bibref>] and its effect upon
                  him; briefly discusses the play's chances in 
                  <geogname>Europe</geogname>and 
                  <persname>[Robert] Garland</persname>'s notice.]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e844">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1950] Nov 2</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>ALS,</genreform><extent>1 p.</extent>w/env</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses weathering the killing of the play [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Burning Bright</bibref>], starting his long
                  novel [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">East of Eden</bibref>], the book [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Burning Bright</bibref>], plans to marry 
                  <persname>Elaine Anderson Scott</persname>, 
                  <persname>[Jack] Wagner</persname>and 
                  <persname>Max Wagner</persname>; mentions 
                  <geogname>New York City</geogname>. ]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
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          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1950 ca. Nov 5]</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>ALS,</genreform><extent>4 p.</extent>w/env</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses 
                  <persname>Annie Laurie [Williams]</persname>handling
                  "the business in hand," Solow's girlfriends, buying a
                  house, The Wayward [movie], [ 
                  <persname>Humphrey Bogart</persname>], plans to marry
                  <persname>Elaine Anderson Scott</persname>; briefly
                  discusses 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Burning Bright</bibref>[the play and the
                  book], and article ["Critics, Critics Burning Bright]
                  which he wrote for 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Saturday Review of Literature</bibref>,
                  Betty, the phone strike, 
                  <persname>[Elia] Kazan</persname>'s problems with 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">A Streetcar Named Desire</bibref>, 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Viva Zapata!</bibref>, a trip [to 
                  <geogname>Bermuda</geogname>], 
                  <persname>Jules Buck</persname>, starting his long
                  novel [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">East of Eden</bibref>], Solow and 
                  <persname>Joan Crawford</persname>as sponsors of his
                  relationship with Elaine, attending the ballet [by 
                  <corpname>Le Grand Ballet du Marquis] de
                  Cuevas</corpname>, seeing 
                  <persname>Gadg [Elia Kazan]</persname>, weather;
                  mentions 
                  <persname>Harold [Kleinert] Guinzberg</persname>, 
                  <geogname>New York City</geogname>, 
                  <geogname>Broadway</geogname>, 
                  <geogname>Denmark</geogname>and 
                  <geogname>Vienna</geogname>; two notes to 
                  <persname>John Steinbeck</persname>and 
                  <persname>Elaine Anderson Scott</persname>, are on
                  the back of the envelope in [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>'s ] hand.]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e981">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to [ 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname>]</unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1951] Jan 27</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>ALS,</genreform><extent>1 p.</extent>w/env</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses a new house, a trip, the 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">Viva Zapata!</bibref>script, [ 
                  <persname>Louella Parsons</persname>], and work on
                  his new book [ 
                  <bibref xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="">East of Eden</bibref>].]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e1013">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to 
                  <persname>[Eugene] Solow</persname></unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">[1954] Feb 10</unitdate>
            <physdesc>
              <genreform>APCS</genreform>
            </physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses a film Solow is doing and giving him
                  more stories, a trip to 
                  <geogname>Spain</geogname>, plans to see the other
                  two films and "a new deal" involving narration on 
                  <persname>John Steinbeck</persname>'s part; mentions 
                  <geogname>Europe</geogname>. ]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="item" id="d1e1041">
          <did>
            <unittitle><persname>John Steinbeck</persname>to 
                  <persname>Eugene Solow</persname></unittitle>
            <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1962 Nov 9</unitdate>
            <physdesc><genreform>TLS,</genreform><extent>1 p.</extent>w/env</physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent>
            <p>[Discusses 
                  <persname>Jack Wagner</persname>and 
                  <corpname>Author's Playhouse, Inc.</corpname>;
                  mentions Charlie and 
                  <geogname>New York City</geogname>. ]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
      </c01>
    </dsc>
  </archdesc>
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