Letter from Arthur Butler Graham to Mrs. Draper, October 20, 1931. Expresses his condolences on Archibald's illness, confirms that he will forward the manuscript to her. One typed page.
Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book…
Letter from Arthur Butler Graham to Norman "Jim" Archibald, July 22, 1931. Forwards news of rejection of the manuscript by Thomas Smith of Horace Liveright Inc., asks about next possible contacts. One typed page.
Part of a series of documents…
Letter from Arthur Butler Graham to Norman "Jim" Archibald, June 16, 1931. Asks if his previous letter was received. One typed page.
Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book "Heaven High, Hell Deep," published in 1935 by Albert and…
Letter from Arthur Butler Graham to Norman "Jim" Archibald, June 8, 1931. Forwards news of rejection of the manuscript by Mr. Ray Long, discusses next possible contacts. One typed page.
Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book…
Letter from Arthur Butler Graham to Norman "Jim" Archibald, May 4, 1931. Confirms that he and several colleagues have read the manuscript, provides criticism and suggestions for elaboration. Three typed pages.
Part of a series of documents relating…
Letter from Arthur Butler Graham to Norman "Jim" Archibald, October 20, 1931. Expresses his condolences on Archibald's illness. One typed page.
Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book "Heaven High, Hell Deep," published in 1935 by…
Letter from Arthur Jorgensen to Norman "Jim" Archibald, May 7, 1935. Congratulates Archibald on the book's success, describes personal experience of watching plane crash during the war. Two handwritten pages.
Part of a series of documents relating to…
Letter from Belle Burns Gromer to Hazel Draper, circa 1934-1935. Provides detailed suggestions for promotion, possible reviewers. Two typed pages.Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book "Heaven High, Hell Deep," published in 1935…
Letter from Buck [Harold Buckley] of Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. to Norman "Jim" Archibald, circa 1935. Forwards a "lousy" list of contacts (possibly 95th Squadron), advises Archibald to let Buckley be his agent in Hollywood for film options. One…
Letter from Buck [Harold Buckley] of Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. to Norman "Jim" Archibald, October 26, 1935. Explains reasoning for Warner Bros. and possibly other studios declining film adaptation of the book, suggests getting an agent in Hollywood.…