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Correspondence of Janina Bauman

c.1981 -c.2008

This includes correspondence: 1) re publication 2) with readers of Janina Bauman's books 3) personal and professional correspondence by year

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Correspondence and papers re publication

c.1981-c.2007

Correspondence with publishers and editors regarding publication and promotion of works by Janina Bauman.

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Correspondence with readers

c.1986-c.2002

Correspondence between Janina Bauman and readers of her books.

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Correspondence [by year]

c.1997- c. 2008

Mixture of personal and professional correspondence between Janina Bauman and various.

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Correspondence and papers (1)

c.1981- c.1991

Personal and professional correspondence of Janina Bauman (mainly received from various), found in folders marked "miscellanea" or loose.

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Correspondence and papers UNSORTED (2)

c.1981 -c.2008

Mainly unsorted loose correspondence, papers and cuttings relating to research and writings on Holocaust writing, memorial and testimony. Some arranged in folders (as per original). Includes theses on...

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Correspondence : Foreign editions; play; film; TV and radio.

c.1984 - c.1989

Re editions in Holland; USA; Germany; Israel; Sweden.

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Correspondence : Shrouded In Mist

c.1989

From various concerning critiques of Janina Bauman's [unpublished] novel "Shrouded in Mist."

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Correspondence : "Winter in the Morning Talk" (Bremen, 2003).

c.1993

Papers and correspondence re talk at the University of Bremen, (May 1993).

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