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Gloria Jones collection of James Jones

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Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Correspondence

Documents

Photos

Clippings

Michael Lennon Interview Transcripts

Realia



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Collection Overview

Title: Gloria Jones collection of James JonesAdd to your cart.

ID: 01/MSS00026

Primary Creator: Jones, Gloria (1928-2006)

Other Creators: Jones, James (1921-1977)

Extent: 12.8 Cubic Feet

Subjects: Authors - American, World War, 1939-1945

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Gloria Jones collection of James Jones contains papers kept by Gloria Jones (1928-2006) concerning her husband, American author James Jones (1921-1977). Materials include correspondence, manuscripts, photos, periodicals, books, and realia pertaining to his life as a soldier fighting in World War II and as a member of the Handy Writers Colony at Robinson, Illinois.

Biographical Note

Gloria Mosolino was born on June 6, 1928 in Pottsville, PA, to Gertrude Parton (1902-1989) and Anthony Mosolino (1895-1947), a cigar merchant. After graduating from Syracuse University in 1949, Mosolino worked as a Hollywood actor, with uncredited roles in On the Waterfront (1954), The Seven Year Itch (1955), and La Dolce Vita (1960). She married author James Jones (1921-1977) in 1957 and the couple shared two children.

From 1959-1974, the Joneses lived in Paris, where they hosted several notable writers, including James Baldwin, Mary McCarthy, Romain Gary, and William Styron. The family returned to the United States in 1974, ultimately settling into a farmhouse in Sagaponack, NY. Here, the couple continued to maintain their literary circle, hosting writers such as Arthur Miller, Kurt Vonnegut, Norman Mailer, and Peter Matthiessen.

Jones died on June 9, 2006 in Sagaponack, NY. She is buried in Poxabogue-Evergreen Cemetery.

Subject/Index Terms

Authors - American
World War, 1939-1945

Administrative Information

Repository: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Access Restrictions: Open to researchers.

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Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Correspondence, 1957-1997],
[Series 2: Documents, 1944-1989],
[Series 3: Photos, 1925-1986],
[Series 4: Clippings, 1961-1997],
[Series 5: Michael Lennon Interview Transcripts, 1983],
[Series 6: Realia],
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Series 4: Clippings, 1961-1997Add to your cart.

Box 18 contains clippings (some original, some photocopies) from newspapers and magazines of articles mostly from the 1970s through the 1990s related to James Jones and his works, as well as articles written by and about his literary friends and family. Of note is a copy of the New York Times Best Sellers list from April 1978 that places The Whistle in fifth.

The remainder of Box 18 and Boxes 19 and 20 contain folders from news clipping services. These clippings reflect Jones as a writer, as well as the reception of his works.

Arrangement: The first section of Box 18 is arranged chronologically:

Folder 30: 1961-1984

Folder 31: 1984-1986

Folder 32: 1989-1997, undated

The remainder of Box 18 and Boxes 19 and 20 are arranged alphabetically by work reviewed, then chronologically.

Box-Folder 018/30-34Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 019/35-40Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 020/41-43Add to your cart.
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Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Correspondence, 1957-1997],
[Series 2: Documents, 1944-1989],
[Series 3: Photos, 1925-1986],
[Series 4: Clippings, 1961-1997],
[Series 5: Michael Lennon Interview Transcripts, 1983],
[Series 6: Realia],
[All]


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