Letter from [illegible name] of the Motion Picture Foundation of the U.S.A. to Norman "Jim" Archibald, August 21, 1935. Notes S. E. McKeown has sent the foundation Archibald's book, expresses interest in discussing film adaptation. One typed…
Letter from Thomas R. Coward of Coward-McCann to Mrs. [Hazel] Draper, March 8, 1930. Requests that she send the manuscript for review. One typed page.
Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book "Heaven High, Hell Deep," published in…
Letter from Philip Roosevelt to Norman "Jim" Archibald, November 22, 1935. Comments on a radio episode adapted from Archibald's book. One typed page.
Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book "Heaven High, Hell Deep," published in…
Letter from Norman "Jim" Archibald to Watson "Watty" Washburn, April 26, [circa 1935-1940]. Discusses contract disputes with publisher, asks for assistance. Heavily corrected draft, one typed page.Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's…
Letter from Norman "Jim" Archibald to Mrs. McMillan, circa 1935. Thanks McMillan for loaning Archibald a book of letters by one of his 95th Squadron mates, offers her a copy of his book when available. One typed page.Part of a series of documents…
Letter from Norman "Jim" Archibald to Mrs. Bruce, circa 1935. Thanks her for her letter and information about her son Alec. Letter appears unfinished. One typed page.Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book "Heaven High, Hell Deep,"…
Letter from Norman "Jim" Archibald to Mr. Weeks, January 20, 1932. Expresses pleasure that Mr. Weeks will read his manuscript, offers to show photos and documentation supporting the authenticity of his manuscript. Heavily edited draft, two typed…
Letter from Norman "Jim" Archibald to Maxwell Perkins, January 16, 1931. Explains that he left his manuscript with Perkins' secretary while on business in New York. One typed page.
Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book "Heaven…
Letter from Norman "Jim" Archibald to his sister Hazel, written during his service in France, June 23, 1918. Describes flying to Tours and running into a colleague from Seattle; taking up advanced aircraft and performing stunts; a visit to a hospital…
Letter from Norman "Jim" Archibald to his sister Hazel Draper, written during his service in France, June 8, 1918. Describes aviators waiting eagerly in Paris for their orders, including prominent figures who cannot be named, and his delivery of a…