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Collection Overview
Title: Lucy Kroll papers, 1982-1984
ID: 01/01/MSS00076
Primary Creator: Lucy Kroll Agency
Extent: 9.0 Cubic Feet
Subjects: Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Lucy Kroll Agency was an American talent agency, founded in 1947 by Lucy Kroll (1909-1997). Also head of the agency, Kroll acted as the agent for many famous literary and theatrical figures, such as poet-writer Carl Sandburg and actor James Earl Jones. This collection contains 28 drafts/proofs of novels, plays, and other literary works by various authors submitted to the Lucy Kroll Agency between 1982 and 1984.
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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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- Box 1
- Folder 1: Journey Toward Death by Amos Archa, 1984
- Folder 2: Silent Circles (A Play about Virginia Woolf) by Irene Saras Bashore
- Folder 3: Isom Dart and the Tip Gault Gang by Joseph Bernard
- Two copies.
- Folder 4: Full Hookup by Conrad Bishop and Elizabeth Fuller, 1983
- Three copies.
- Folder 5-6: Making Peace with Your Parents by Harold H. Bloomfield M.D. with Leonard Felder Ph.D., 1983
- First draft. Two copies.
- Folder 7: Miss Lydia by Don Evans
- Folder 8: The Last Chalic: A Play by Joanna M. Glass
- Five copies.
- Folder 9: Play Memory: A Play in Two Acts by Joanna McClelland Glass, 1984
- Two copies.
- Folder 10: Women Wanted by Joanna McClelland Glass, 1983
- Five copies.
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Geronimo! by Josh Greenfeld
- Four copies.
- Folder 2: The Predicate is the Subject by Josh Greenfeld
- Folder 3: Marathon '33 by June Havoc
- Folder 4: The Other Shore: A Play in Three Acts by Jose Lopez Rubio, 1984
- English version by Marion Peter Holt. Two copies.
- Folder 5: The Sleep of Reason by Antonio Buero-Vallejo
- Translated by Marion Peter Holt.
- Folder 6: A Death in Astapovo by Leon Katz, 1982
- Two copies.
- Folder 7: The Robsart Affair by Jennette and Francis Letton
- Folder 8: The Death of Neil Cream by John Lewin
- Two copies.
- Folder 9: Lorenzaccio by John Lewin
- Folder 10: Holy Ghosts by Romulus Linney
- Four copies.
- Folder 11: Home-Psych: The Social Psychology of Home and Decoration by Joan Kron
- Box 3
- Folder 1: The Sorrows of Frederick by Romulus Linney
- Folder 2: "Bugsy": Outline of Screenplay by Howard Sackler
- Folder 3: With Hemingway: A Year in Key West and Cuba by Arnold Samuelson
- Folder 4: Threatened Assassin by Magritte (Museum of Modern Art, New York)
- Folder 5: Scorpio Rising by R. G. Vliet
- Folder 6: Captain Jinks & The Prima Donna
- Adapted by Arnold Weinstein & Robert Kalfin.
- Folder 7: The Soul Murder of Rose Marie by Cornelia Wilbur, M.D. and Lucy Freeman
- Folder 8: Maverick, M.D.: The Story of Cornelia Wilbur, Sybil's Doctor by Cornelia Wilbur, M.D. and Lucy Freeman
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