Letter from Henry L. Lyster to Norman "Jim" Archibald, October 31, 1934. Suggests contacts for obtaining full list and addresses of 95th Squadron. One typed page.
Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book "Heaven High, Hell Deep,"…
Letter from William V. Manning to Norman "Jim" Archibald, February 1, 1935. Explains that he has been gifted Archibald's book and looks forward to reading it. One typed page.
Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book "Heaven High,…
Letter from James H. McCarthy to Norman "Jim" Archibald, January 21, 1937. Notes McCarthy was a member of the 95th Squadron, requests a copy of Archibald's book. One handwritten page.
Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book "Heaven…
Memo agreement between Norman "Jim" Archibald and Alexander Markey of the Motion Picture Foundation of the U.S.A., November 6, 1935. Enumerates the terms for Archibald granting the foundation film rights to his book. One typed page.
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Letter from Jack Mursell to Norman "Jim" Archibald, October 5, 1936. Reminds Archibald to send him an autographed copy of the book. One typed page.
Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book "Heaven High, Hell Deep," published in 1935…
Letter from Marie Newberger to Norman "Jim" Archibald, January 28, [circa 1935]. Forwards clipping regarding his book, congratulates him on its success. One folded sheet, two typed pages.Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book…
Letter from Maxwell Perkins of Charles Scribner's Sons to Norman "Jim" Archibald, January 14, 1931. Requests that he send the manuscript for review. One typed page with envelope.
Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book "Heaven…
Letter from Maxwell Perkins of Charles Scribner's Sons to Norman "Jim" Archibald, January 28, 1931. Declines the manuscript. One typed page.
Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book "Heaven High, Hell Deep," published in 1935 by…
Clipping, "A Romantic Record of War in the Air" by Ben Ray Redman, from The Saturday Review of Literature, January 26, 1935. Reviews "Heaven High, Hell Deep" by Norman Archibald.