Box 10
Contains 18 Results:
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967 - 1972
This series consists of letters between Lawrence Lipton and key members of the Beat Generation movement, many of the publishers with whom Lipton corresponded regarding the publishing of his work, and publishers who sent Lipton the work of other writers. The correspondence between Lipton and noteworthy authors such as Allen Ginsberg, his ex-wife Craig Rice, and many jazz musicians demonstrates Lipton’s engagement with the literary and music community of the mid-twentieth century.
New Directions, 1970 - 1972
This series consists of letters between Lawrence Lipton and key members of the Beat Generation movement, many of the publishers with whom Lipton corresponded regarding the publishing of his work, and publishers who sent Lipton the work of other writers. The correspondence between Lipton and noteworthy authors such as Allen Ginsberg, his ex-wife Craig Rice, and many jazz musicians demonstrates Lipton’s engagement with the literary and music community of the mid-twentieth century.
Pocket Books, 1970 - 1972
This series consists of letters between Lawrence Lipton and key members of the Beat Generation movement, many of the publishers with whom Lipton corresponded regarding the publishing of his work, and publishers who sent Lipton the work of other writers. The correspondence between Lipton and noteworthy authors such as Allen Ginsberg, his ex-wife Craig Rice, and many jazz musicians demonstrates Lipton’s engagement with the literary and music community of the mid-twentieth century.
Praegar Publishers, 1968 - 1972
This series consists of letters between Lawrence Lipton and key members of the Beat Generation movement, many of the publishers with whom Lipton corresponded regarding the publishing of his work, and publishers who sent Lipton the work of other writers. The correspondence between Lipton and noteworthy authors such as Allen Ginsberg, his ex-wife Craig Rice, and many jazz musicians demonstrates Lipton’s engagement with the literary and music community of the mid-twentieth century.
Prentice-Hall, 1967 - 1972
This series consists of letters between Lawrence Lipton and key members of the Beat Generation movement, many of the publishers with whom Lipton corresponded regarding the publishing of his work, and publishers who sent Lipton the work of other writers. The correspondence between Lipton and noteworthy authors such as Allen Ginsberg, his ex-wife Craig Rice, and many jazz musicians demonstrates Lipton’s engagement with the literary and music community of the mid-twentieth century.
G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1967 - 1972
This series consists of letters between Lawrence Lipton and key members of the Beat Generation movement, many of the publishers with whom Lipton corresponded regarding the publishing of his work, and publishers who sent Lipton the work of other writers. The correspondence between Lipton and noteworthy authors such as Allen Ginsberg, his ex-wife Craig Rice, and many jazz musicians demonstrates Lipton’s engagement with the literary and music community of the mid-twentieth century.
Quadrangle Press, 1969 - 1972
This series consists of letters between Lawrence Lipton and key members of the Beat Generation movement, many of the publishers with whom Lipton corresponded regarding the publishing of his work, and publishers who sent Lipton the work of other writers. The correspondence between Lipton and noteworthy authors such as Allen Ginsberg, his ex-wife Craig Rice, and many jazz musicians demonstrates Lipton’s engagement with the literary and music community of the mid-twentieth century.
Random House Inc., 1968 - 1972
This series consists of letters between Lawrence Lipton and key members of the Beat Generation movement, many of the publishers with whom Lipton corresponded regarding the publishing of his work, and publishers who sent Lipton the work of other writers. The correspondence between Lipton and noteworthy authors such as Allen Ginsberg, his ex-wife Craig Rice, and many jazz musicians demonstrates Lipton’s engagement with the literary and music community of the mid-twentieth century.