Summary
Primarily material relating to Norman Mailer, including correspondence and Mallory compositions edited by Mailer; transcripts and printed interviews of other notables, including Mikhail Baryshnikov and Warren Beatty; diaries; publishing contracts; and printed material.
Dates
- Creation: circa 1971-2005
Language of Materials
English
General Note
Portions of this collection are closed, and access to all collection material requires permission of curator.
This collection is shelved offsite at the Harvard Depository. Retrieval requires advance notice. Readers should check with Houghton Public Services staff to determine what material is offsite and retrieval policies and times.
General Note
Includes audiovisual and/or digital media: audiocassettes.
Extent
6.25 linear feet (7 boxes)Arrangement
Unprocessed.
Arrangement
See curatorial file for box list and creator's lists.
Physical Location
Harvard Depository
Processing Information
Minimal description derived from existing records and converted to online finding aid, Betts Coup, 2020.
- Title
- Mallory, Carole. Carole Mallory papers, circa 1971-2005 (2007M-59): Guide
- Status
- completed
- Author
- Houghton Library, Harvard University.
- Date
- November 16, 2018
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- und
- EAD ID
- hou04375
Repository Details
Part of the Houghton Library Repository
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