Finding Aid for the Victoria Wolff Papers, ca. 1930-ca. 1980
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Finding Aid for the Victoria Wolff Papers, ca. 1930-ca. 1980
Collection number: 1698
UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections
Manuscripts Division
Los Angeles, CA
Contact Information
- Manuscripts Division
- UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections
- Room A1713, Charles E. Young Research Library
- Box 951575
- Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575
- Telephone: 310/825-4988 (10:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m., Pacific
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- Online finding aid edited by:
- Josh Fiala, December 2002
© 1999 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
Descriptive Summary
Title: Victoria Wolff Papers,
Date (inclusive): ca. 1930-ca. 1980
Collection number: 1698
Creator:
Wolff, Victoria
Extent:
1 box (0.5 linear ft.)
8 cartons (8 linear ft.)
1 oversize box
Repository:
University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.
Los Angeles, California 90095-1575
Abstract: Victoria Wolff (1908-ca. 1990s) was a scenarist and film scripter for 20th Century Fox and Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer, a foreign
correspondent for
Madame, and a contributor to Swiss and German magazines. The collection consists of books, correspondence, manuscripts, photographs,
and ephemera related to Victoria Wolff's career as a writer.
Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library, Department
of Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.
Language:
English.
Administrative Information
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copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds
the copyright and pursue the
copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright.
Restrictions on Access
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- Box 951575
- Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575
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Provenance/Source of Acquisition
- Gift of Raymond A. Amador, 1993.
- Gift of Debbie McGauffey, 1993.
- Gift of Robert S. Amador, 1993.
- Gift of Richard L. Amador, 1993.
- Gift of Brian Wolff, 1993.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Victoria Wolff Papers (Collection 1698). Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research
Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
UCLA Catalog Record ID
Biography
Victoria Wolff was born at Heilbronn in South Germany, December 10, 1908; BA, University of Munich (1929); MA, University
of Lausanne (1931); left Germany (1933) and spent the next six years in Ascona, Switzerland working as a freelance writer;
moved to America (1941); worked as scenarist and film scripter for both 20th Century Fox and Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer; foreign
correspondent for Madame and contributor to Swiss and German magazines; various writings include
Fabulous city (1957),
And seven shall die (1954), and
The white evening dress (1941); died ca. 1990s.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of books, correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and ephemera related to author Victoria Wolff. Includes
books inscribed by their authors to Wolff, correspondence with Erich Maria Remarque, Ignazio Silone, and Tilla Durieux, material
related to
Fabulous city, Wolff's autobiography, as well as other writings and 2 holograph diaries.
Portions of this collection are in German.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Wolff, Victoria--Archives.
Women authors--Archival resources.
Manuscripts for publication.
Books.
Correspondence.
Box 3, Folder 1
Alfred Wolf's Life Story.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 3, Folders 2-8
Manuscript of Alfred Wolf's life story.
33 books Inscribed by Their Authors to Victoria Wolff
Box 1
Longstreet, Stephen.
The Boy In The Model T.
Scope and Content Note
To my dear friend Victoria who not only reads, writes, cooks, smiles, entertains, flatters, encourages and remains a beautiful
lady and a joy to any male author. Most cordially, Stephen. 1/11/56.
Box 1
Kaleko, Mascha.
Verse fuer Zeitcenossen.
Scope and Content Note
Fuer Victoria mit herzlichem Gruss.
Box 1
Doeblin, Alfred.
Confucius.
Scope and Content Note
Empfangen Sie zum Jahreswechsel unseren schoensten Wuensche and Gruesse and das das Jahr Ihren Wuenschen entspricht. Ihre
ergebener alter Freund Doeblin. 1940.
Box 1
von der Heydt, Eduard und von Rheinbaben, Werner.
Auf dem Monte Verita.
Scope and Content Note
Der schoenen Frau Victoria Wolff -- Sie sind reizend. Heydt.
Box 1
Richter, Hans Werner.
Ein Julitag.
Scope and Content Note
Liebe Eva (Eva Hassencamp, Freundin von Victoria), spaet kommt es, doch es kommt. Ich bin gespannt, ob es Dir gefaellt. Dein
Hans Werner. 4.8.82.
Box 1
Swami Prabhavananda.
The Upanishads.
Scope and Content Note
For Dr. and Mrs. Erich Wolff, with affectionate greetings from Prabhavananda. May 5, '69.
Box 1
Silone, Ignazio.
The Secret of Luca (not designated).
Box 1
Feuchtwanger, Lion.
Spanische Balladen.
Scope and Content Note
Victoria Wolff, der treuen guten Leserin and Freundin. Lion Feuchtwanger. Sept. '55.
Box 1
Count Lonyay, Carl.
Rudolph the Tragedy of Mayerling.
Scope and Content Note
Den tuechtigien Piloten, welche mein Schiff an tueckischen Klippen vorbei in den Hafen verbrachten. Victoria und Erich Wolff
zu eigen.
Box 1
Vercors.
Les Silences de la Mer (not designated).
Box 1
The Cornerstone Of A New Social Edition. (March 23, 1982?).
Scope and Content Note
Wie schnell ging das jahr vorbei! Wir schicken Ihnen wider von Herzen lauter gute Wuensche und liebevolle Gedanken! Ihre H.
Hassencamp und Blandine E.
Box 1
Lackner, Stefan.
Gruss von,Unterwegs.
Scope and Content Note
Fuer Victoria Wolff - herzlich gewidmet, Stefan Lackner. Santa Barbara, August 1954.
Box 1
Hassencamp, Oliver.
Bekenntnisse eines moehi iten Herrn.
Scope and Content Note
Fuer Victoria Wolff, Grussaustausch, Muggenstorm - L.A. 23.7.60. Oliver Hassencamp.
Box 1
-------.
Ich liebe mich.
Scope and Content Note
Damit meine liebe Victoria auch weiterhin zu allen 'null' ist, die sich nicht interessieren and weiterhin das macht, was ihr
Spass macht.
Box 1
Reusch, Hans.
Top Of The World.
Scope and Content Note
To my dear Victoria my love, Hans. New York, Feb. '50.
Box 1
-------.
Back To The Top Of The World.
Scope and Content Note
To my dear Victoria to help her keep cool on a hot summer day. Hans. 1973.
Box 1
Jungk, Robert.
Die Zukunft hat schon begonnen.
Scope and Content Note
Fuer Victoria und Erich, die es uns leichter machen in der Gegenwart zu leben. Robert Jungk.
Box 1
-------.
Brighter Than A Thousand Suns (not designated).
Box 1
Kolman, Trude.
Muenchener kleine Freiheit.
Scope and Content Note
To Victoria Wolff with best wishes. Trude Kolman. Munich, May 1965.
Box 1
Scarp[?], N.O.
Da lacht Bier Buchhaen ler.
Scope and Content Note
Victoria Wolff in herzlicher Verbundenheit, Ihr Verleger, Heinrich Scheffer.
Box 1
Zwick[?], Fritz.
Entdecken, Erfinden, Forschen im morphologischen Weltbild.
Scope and Content Note
Die besten Wuensche auf weiteren Erfolg mit morphologischen Vorgehen.
Box 1
Neumann, Alfred.
Der Teufel.
Scope and Content Note
Victoria Wolff einen teuflischguten Weihnachtsgruss von Katharina and Alfred Neuman.
Box 1
Werfel, Franz.
Between Heaven and Earth.
Scope and Content Note
Fuer Dr. Erich Wolff in dankbarer Treue von Franz Werfel. Bev. Hills, Dez. 1944.
Box 1
-------.
Jacobowsky and the Colonel.
Scope and Content Note
Fuer Dr. Erich Wolff in Dankbarkeit and treuer Freundschaft. Zugeignet von Franz Werfel. 1944.
Box 1
Kohner, Frederick.
Gidget.
Scope and Content Note
To Victoria Wolff from one author to another, hoping she'll like 'Gidget.' With warm regards. October, 1957.
Box 1
Stanford, Julian.
Castle Reflections -- The Diary of a German Jew in Hiding.
Scope and Content Note
To Victoria and Erich Wolff with thanks for their friendship. Julian Stanford. 11/27/65.
Box 1
Cailliet, Rene.
Low Back Pain Syndrome.
Scope and Content Note
To Victoria Wolff whose literary talents are an example to be emulated by all aspiring authors. July 1981.
Box 1
Frank, Leonard.
Die Juenger Jesu.
Scope and Content Note
Fuer meine 'alte' gute Freundin Victoria Wolff. Herzlich, Leonard Frank.
Box 1
Frank, Leonard.
Die Juenger Jesu.
Scope and Content Note
Fuer meine 'alte' gute Freundin Victoria Wolff. Herzlich, Leonard Frank.
Box 1
Moll, Elick.
Seidman und Sohn.
Scope and Content Note
To my favorite author, from, I hope, hers, Elick. Feb. 24, 1960.
Box 1
Frank, Bruno.
The Days Of The King.
Scope and Content Note
Dr. Erich Wolff, these Geschichten ueber einen gichtigen, der ihm sehr dankbar and herzlich ergeben ist. Frank. Aug. 1982.
Box 1
Imhoof, Markus.
Das Doot ist voll.
Scope and Content Note
Victoria Wolff im herzlichen Gedenken. Aug. '82.
Box 1
Maltz, Albert.
Afternoon in the Jungle.
Scope and Content Note
Dear Victoria, these stories were written between 1934 and 1960. Let's see if they are still alive for you today. Albert.
Sept. 1981.
Box 1
Neutra, Richard.
Survival Through Design.
Scope and Content Note
To Victoria in gratitude of the author to his reader! 1955.
Box 1
Petrovskaya, Kyra.
Kyra.
Scope and Content Note
To Victoria Wolff with my best wishes of success. Kyra Petrovskaya.
19 Books Inscribed by Their Authors to Victoria Wolff
Box 2
Marcuse, Ludwig.
Pessimismus.
Scope and Content Note
Fuer Erich and Victoria Wolff, freundschaftlichst, Ludwig Marcuse. Bev. Hills, 1/1/1954.
Box 2
Anita.
Scope and Content Note
In Sehnsucht nach der Ferne. Fuer Victoria and Erich in Sehnsucht nach der Ferne. Anita. Februar 1966.
Box 2
-------.
Ich reise nach Kalifornien.
Scope and Content Note
Fuer Erich and Victoria, denen ich meine schoensten Oasen in Kalifornien verdanke. Affectionately, Anita.
Box 2
Longstreet, Stephen.
Our Father's House.
Scope and Content Note
To Victoria, Cordially, Stephen Longstreet.
Box 2
-------.
Pedlock and Sons.
Scope and Content Note
To my dear friend Victoria: a fellow writer who has done millions of words and knows the enigma of the creative urge and the
agony of the blank pages that have to be filled. In long admiration of her story telling ability, her cooking and her parties
-- as always, Stephen. 1/10/66.
Box 2
-------.
Storyville to Harlem.
Scope and Content Note
Dear Victoria -- old friend, fine writer - who for so many years has brought so much of a wider world to Ethel and myself.
Much life love and happiness for us all. Cordially, Stephen Longstreet. 1986.
Box 2
Lania, Leo.
Today we are Brothers.
Scope and Content Note
Victoria Wolff - einem ganzen Kerl in aufrichtiger Freundschaft. Weihnachten 1944.
Box 2
-------.
The Foreign Minister.
Scope and Content Note
For Victoria, remembering always the long chats we had together. In lasting friendship, Leo Lania. 10/9/56.
Box 2
Prinzmetal, Myron, M.D. and Winter, William.
Heart Attack - New Hope, New Knowledge, New Life.
Scope and Content Note
To Victoria and Erich Wolff -- may all your heart attacks be purley romantic ones - mutually inspired of course. Sincerely,
Bill Winter. L.A. June 1959.
Box 2
Kaleko, Mascha.
Das lyrische Stenogrammheft.
Scope and Content Note
Langschweifig lamentieren die Philosophen. (Ein Lyriker stirbt schon in drei Strophen). Fuer Victoria Wolff mit herzlichen
Gruessen. N.Y.C. 1957.
Box 2
Feuchtwanger, Lion.
Jefta and seine Tochter.
Scope and Content Note
Victoria Wolff mit herzlichem Gruss, Lion Feuchtwanger. Nov. '57.
Box 2
-------.
Josephus.
Scope and Content Note
Erich and Victoria Wolff mit guten Gruessen and Wuenschen, Lion Feuchtwanger. Dez. 1957.
Box 2
Brilliant, Ashley.
I May Hot Be Totally Perfect But Parts Of Me Are Excellent.
Scope and Content Note
To Julie Amador (daughter of Victoria) from Ashley Brilliant. June 1979.
Box 2
Heinz Haber.
Unser blauer Planet.
Scope and Content Note
Fuer Victoria Wolff - mit dem Versprechen, ins in Zukunft haeufiger zu sehen, dass wir nicht so viele neue Buecher gegenseitig
auf einmal austauschen muessen. Heinz Haber. Los Angeles 8/4/1966.
Box 2
-------.
Unser Mond.
Scope and Content Note
Die Antwort auf die Frage, liebe Victoria, die Du mir bestimmt stellst (Ist der Mond nicht romantisch fuer Dich?), gebe ich
gleich -- Ja! Heinz. Seefeld, Sept. 1969.
Box 2
Beard, Rebecca.
Was Jedermann Sucht.
Scope and Content Note
Es ist besser, ein kleines Licht anzuzuenden, als immer ueber die Dunkelheit zu jammern. 1956.
Box 2
Pirchan, Emil.
Masken Machen.
Scope and Content Note
Der Dichterin Victoria Wolff im herzlichsten Gedenken. Wien 18/4/51.
Box 2
Hertz, Richard.
Ten Thousand Things Are One.
Scope and Content Note
Fuer Victoria Wolff, deren freundliche and feindliche Reaktionen zur Welt von mir enthusiatisch geteilt werden. (Ausser im
Fall A - 0). Los Angeles, 1953.
Box 2
Durieux, Tilla.
Meine ersten 90zig Jahre (not designated).
Box 2
Zwicky, F.
L'Univers vu par les astronomes (no inscription).
Box 2
Milnei, A.A.
Winnie ille Pu (no inscription).
Box 2
Goetz, Curt.
Gesammelte buhnenwerke.
Box 2
Anita.
Ich Reise nach New York.
Box 2
Anita.
Ein Kirchen Gluck (no inscription).
Box 2
Anita.
Die kunst zu tafelin (no inscription).
Box 2
Anita.
Ich reise nach London (no inscription).
Box 2
Anita.
Ferien in U.S.A (no inscription).
Box 2
Marx, Rudolph.
The health of the presidents.
Box 2
Anita.
Ein bisschen Liebe.
Box 3
18 paperback books by Victoria Wolff. Various editions, titles and languages.
Box 4
28 hardcover books by Victoria Wolff.
Box 5
28 books by Victoria Wolff.
Box 6
Longstreet, Stephen and Ethel.
Man of Montmartre. Inscribed to V. Wolff by the authors.
Box 6
Longstreet, Stephen.
The promoters. Inscribed by author to V. Wolff.
Box 6
Riboud, Marc.
The three banners of China. Inscribed by Stephen and Ethel Longstreet to V. Wolff.
Box 8, Folder 25
Gauss, Werner.
Heilbronn. Inscribed by the author to V. Wolff.
Box 8, Folder 26
Longstreet, Stephen.
The last man comes home. Inscribed to V. Wolff by the author.
Box 8, Folder 27
Longstreet, Stephen.
The lion at morning. Inscribed to V. Wolff by the author.
Box 9
de Strakosch, Maria.
Always victorious. Inscribed to V. Wolff by the author.
Box 9, Folder 23
Natan, Alex.
Prima Donna. Inscribed to V. Wolff.
Box 9, Folder 24
Preuss, Joachim Werner.
Tilla Durieux. Inscribed to Tilla Duriex by V. Wolff.
Box 9, Folder 25
Ephemera removed from book on Tilla Durieux in folder 24.
Box 10
Vercors.
Les silences de la mer.
Ignazio Silone to Victoria Wolff, 1935-1978
Physical Description: (22 leaves)
Note
(in some he addressed Victoria with her middle name Claudia)
Box 7, Folder 1
July 17, 1935 -- Massagno-Lugano.
Box 7, Folder 1
July 19, 1935 -- Massagno-Lugano.
Box 7, Folder 1
February 20, 1936 -- Germaniastr. 53.
Box 7, Folder 1
August 15, 19?? -- Germaniastr. 53.
Box 7, Folder 1
March 27, 1936 -- Davos Dorf.
Box 7, Folder 1
January 11, 1937 -- no location.
Box 7, Folder 1
March 4, 1937 -- Davos Platz, Haus Belfort.
Box 7, Folder 1
May 2, 1937 -- no location.
Box 7, Folder 1
April 28, no year, no location.
Box 7, Folder 1
January 15, 1941 -- no location.
Box 7, Folder 1
May 16, 1941 -- Massagno, Villa Salute.
Box 7, Folder 1
January 1941 -- Zurich, written on letter from publisher Emil Oprecht.
Box 7, Folder 1
December 27, 1955 -- Rome.
Box 7, Folder 1
January 22, 1958 -- Paris.
Box 7, Folder 1
July 8, 1966 -- no location.
Box 7, Folder 1
July 12, no year -- Milano.
Box 7, Folder 1
n.d. -- Germaniastr. 53, mercoledi.
V. Wolff to Ignazio Silone, 1936-1957
Physical Description: (44 leaves. Photocopies)
Box 7, Folder 2
June 12, 1941 -- New York City.
Box 7, Folder 2
December 27, 1941 -- Beverly Hills, California.
Box 7, Folder 2
May 16, 1946 -- Beverly Hills, California.
Box 7, Folder 2
January 3, 1956 -- Los Angeles.
Box 7, Folder 2
June 26, 1965 -- Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
Box 7, Folder 2
August 30, 1966 -- Los Angeles.
Box 7, Folder 2
June 11, 1971 -- Los Angeles.
Box 7, Folder 2
August 15, 1971 -- Los Angeles.
Box 7, Folder 2
November 11, 1957 -- Los Angeles.
Box 7, Folder 3
Darina Silone to V. Wolff, 1979-1980
Physical Description: 5 leaves.
Box 7, Folder 4
Four letters, two postcards and one Christmas card from Erich Maria Remarque. 1967-1970.
Physical Description: 7 leaves.
Box 7, Folder 4
Postcard from Lago Maggiore.
Box 7, Folder 4
Christmas card from Zurrich.
Scope and Content Note
(Hoffe Dich in New York zu sehen; bin ausgeraubt worden..).
Box 7, Folder 4
Letter (from Porte Ronco, Suisse) to Victoria to the Hotel Continental in Munich, Germany.
Scope and Content Note
(aus dem Tessin, im Schnee, nach zwei Herzanfaellen): Solange man noch atmet, ist noch nichts verloren.. Dein alter Freund
Boni. February 12, 1967.
Box 7, Folder 4
Letter from Potre Ronco, dated September 13, 1968:
Scope and Content Note
Herzprofessor hat selber einen Anfall bekommen -- waere schoen gewesen Dich wiederzusehen, Victoria, freue mich auf Deinen
Anruf. Dein alter Freund Boni.
Box 7, Folder 4
Letter from Porte Ronco, dated January 12, 1970, to Victoria in Los Angeles:
Scope and Content Note
Schaeferhund, and Echtheit der Antiquitaeten.
Box 7, Folder 4
Letter dated September 2:
Scope and Content Note
Du hast recht, wenn die Jahre hier funkeln -- wir koennen uns nicht erlauben sie nicht funkeln zu lassen.
Letters from Tilla Durieux to Victoria Wolff (1947-1967).
Physical Description: 44 leaves.
Box 7, Folder 5
June 18, 1947, no location.
Box 7, Folder 5
July 5, 1948, no location.
Box 7, Folder 5
September 10, 1950, no location.
Box 7, Folder 5
September 6, 1951, no location.
Box 7, Folder 5
November 11, 1951, no location.
Box 7, Folder 5
October 30, 1952, no location.
Box 7, Folder 5
February 10, 1953, no location.
Box 7, Folder 5
August 6, 1954, no location.
Box 7, Folder 5
September 9, 1954, no location.
Box 7, Folder 5
November 7, 1957, no location.
Box 7, Folder 5
June 17, 1955, Bremen, Hotel Columbus.
Box 7, Folder 5
July 15, 1956, no location.
Box 7, Folder 5
November 2, 1956, no location.
Box 7, Folder 5
September 10, 1960, Berlin.
Box 7, Folder 5
September 19, 1967, Europe Hotel Zuerich.
Box 7, Folder 5
July 29, no year, no location.
Box 7, Folder 6
Anita Daniel to V. Wolff. 1965-1978.
Physical Description: 36 leaves.
Box 7, Folder 7
Maja Winkler to V. Wolff. 1941.
Physical Description: 1 leaf.
Box 7, Folder 8
Leo Baeck Institute. Acknowledgement of receipt of Memoirs of Alfred Wolf.
Box 10
Look magazine. December 3, 1963.
Box 10
Blatt fur Alle. December 18, 1967.
Box 10
Newspaper clippings relating to 1963 Kennedy assassination.
Box 10
Life magazine. November 29, 1963.
Box 10
Quick magazine. December 8, 1963.
Box 8, Folder 11
Screenplay by V. Wolff and Anna Mills, 1981.
Box 8, Folder 13
Cast suggestions - notebook.
Box 8, Folder 1
Madame magazine. July and November 1990.
Box 8, Folder 2
Madame magazine. April 1991 and January 1992.
Box 8, Folder 3
Vital magazine. December 1971 and March 1972.
Box 8, Folders 4-8
Interviews with Hollywood stars for
Madame magazine.
Box 10
Clippings from
Madame magazine.
Box 7, Folder 9
Picture of and 1 magazine article on Erich Maria Remarque.
Box 7, Folder 10
2 newspaper articles, 1 guest list, and 1 museum newsletter article concerning Tilla Durieux.
Box 7, Folder 11
Newspaper articles on Anita Daniel and Hugo Kern.
Box 7, Folder 12
Magazine article by V. Wolff on meeting with Ignazio Silone.
Box 7, Folder 13
Los Angeles, 1940-1945. 1949.
Scope and Content Note
Radio script.
Box 7, Folder 14
Holograph journal/diary. Beginning March 10, 1930.
Box 7, Folder 15
Holograph journal/diary. Beginning January 2, 1927.
Box 8, Folder 23
Cancelled passport. Issued 1967.
Box 8, Folder 24
Prolongation de Sejour. Issued by the French Ministry of the Interior in Nice, January 20, 1940.
Box 9, Folder 1
Photographs of Hollywood and international entertainment stars, mostly with V. Wolff.
Box 6, Folder 1
Spell of Egypt.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Scope and Content Note
Synopsis of the screenplay of my novel.
Box 6, Folder 2
Was kahn der arzt dafuer?
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 6, Folder 3
Martell, Claudia.
Keine zeit fur tranen.
Physical Description: Photocopy.
Box 6, Folder 4
How century city in Los Angeles got started.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 6, Folder 5
The white evening dress.
Physical Description: Photocopy.
Box 6, Folder 6
Is it the doctor's fault?
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 6, Folder 7
Race with death.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 6, Folder 8
Case history as told to Victoria Wolff.
Box 6, Folder 9
My four friends in Ascona. Unpublished manuscript.
Box 6, Folder 10
Never the same love twice.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 6, Folder 11
The imposter. An original story by Victoria Wolf and Charles David.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 6, Folder 12
Spell of Egypt. Pinnacle books, 1980.
Physical Description: Photocopy.
Box 6, Folder 13
Brainstorm.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 6, Folder 14
Mutter und Tochter.
Physical Description: Photocopy.
Box 6, Folder 15
Every man for herself. A novel by Victoria Wolff and Zsazsa.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 6, Folder 16
Truth in demand.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 6, Folder 17
Meine vier besten Freunde.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 6, Folder 18
The careful dreamer. Written for 20th Century Fox.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 6, Folder 19
Newspaper article by V. Wolff on being taught by Einstein.
Physical Description: Newsclipping.
Box 8, Folders 15-17
Short stories - over the years. All published in German.
Box 8, Folders 18-22
1933-1949
I remember. V. Wolff autobiography.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 9, Folder 2
Brainstorm. By Dr. Eric Bauman. As told to Victoria Wolff.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 9, Folder 3
Class reunion 1949. A story by Victoria Wolff.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 9, Folders 4-5
[Auto]biography of V. Wolff [???].
Box 9, Folder 6
Remark -
Remarque - und nicht Kramer.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 9, Folder 8
Every man for herself. A novel by V. Wolff and Zsazsa.
Physical Description: Typescript.
Box 9, Folder 9
Published German short stories by V. Wolff.
Box 9, Folder 10
The man who can't be photographed.
Box 9, Folder 11
Political murder in the United States.
Box 9, Folder 12
Case history by Victoria Wolff.
Box 9, Folder 13
Brainstorm by Victoria Wolff.
Box 9, Folder 14
Victoria Wolff als Romansscriftstellerin.
Box 9, Folder 15
Zsazsa without make-up. By Claudia Martell.
Box 9, Folder 16
After the war at midnight.
Physical Description: 2 copies.
Box 9, Folder 17
Wie schafft man sich ein neues image.
Box 9, Folder 18
I hated math but I loved my teacher.
Box 9, Folders 19-20
People need people. A play in three acts by Henry F. Greenberg. Based on the work by Dr. Harry
A. Wilmer.
Physical Description: 2 copies.
Box 9, Folder 21
The extraordinary ones. fritzi.
Box 9, Folder 22
Wir waren unerwunscht.
Physical Description: Videotape. U-matic. 42:13 minutes.