A Preliminary Inventory of His Collection at the Harry Ransom
Center
Creator:
Fowles, John, 1926-2005
Title:
John Fowles Collection
Dates:
1979-2001
Extent:
1 document box (.42 linear feet)
Abstract:
This collection consists of John
Fowles-related acquisitions that illuminate both personal and professional
activities of the author.
Call Number:
Manuscript Collection MS-
54093
Language:
English
Access:
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This collection consists of John Fowles-related acquisitions that illuminate both
personal and professional activities of the author. The materials are arranged
in
alphabetical order and date from 1979-2001.
Letters to Thomas W. Goodhue, 1992-2001. With photocopied Lyme-Regis publications
to
which Fowles contributed. (17-01-011-G)
Related Material
Additional Fowles materials at the Ransom Center are located in the John Fowles
Papers, the Ray Roberts Collection of John Fowles, and the Eileen Warburton
Collection of John Fowles.