Title:
Ross Macdonald/Kenneth Millar archive, 1966-approximately 1977
Creator/Contributor:
Macdonald, Ross, 1915-1983, creator, creator.
Creator/Contributor:
McCutchan, Philip, 1920-1996, correspondent.
Creator/Contributor:
Kirsch, Robert R., 1922-1980, correspondent.
Creator/Contributor:
Heyes, Douglas, 1919-1993, screenwriter.
Creator/Contributor:
Crime Writers' Association (Great Britain), correspondent.
Abstract:
Collection comprises: 3 pieces of correspondence (1 typed letter signed, February 23, 1966, from Philip D. McCutchan, chairman
of the Crime Writers' Association, informing Macdonald that his novel, The Far Side of the Dollar, has been selected for an
award; 1 autograph letter signed, March 30, 1971, from Macdonald to Los Angeles Times literary editor Robert Kirsch thanking
him for a review; and 1 autograph letter signed, May 12, 1971, from Macdonald to attorney Robert L. Sewell discussing F. Scott
Fitzgerald and a forthcoming trip to New York); 2 unpublished autobiographical sketches (1 essay, ca. 1966, written for an
apparently unpublished volume titled "Midcentury Authors," that discusses his early life, focusing on the effect his parents'
separation had on his childhood; 1 essay titled "Beginnings," ca. 1977, that presents Macdonald's reflections on his early
career as a writer and discusses his first 3 novels); screenplay written by Douglas Heyes (Final draft, Feb. 4, 1974; 117
pages) for the Paramount television movie, The Underground Man, based on Macdonald's novel of the same name; 2 color lobby
cards for the 1975 Warner Bros. film, The Drowning Pool; 13 black-and-white photographic stills (8 x 10 in.) from The Drowning
Pool, depicting actors Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Melanie Griffith, Anthony Franciosa, Gail Strickland, and Richard Jaeckel.
Oversize folder contains a pressbook (20 pages ; 43 x 28 cm) for the 1966 Warner Bros. film, Harper, starring Paul Newman.
Date:
1966 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Detective and mystery stories -- Authorship
Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography
Authors, American -- California -- Biography
Authors, American
Detective and mystery stories -- Authorship
California
Drowning pool (Motion picture : 1975) -- Photographs
Harper (Motion picture : 1966)
Macdonald, Ross -- 1915-1983 -- Archives
McCutchan, Philip -- 1920-1996 -- Correspondence
Kirsch, Robert R -- 1922-1980 -- Correspondence
Newman, Paul -- 1925-2008 -- Photographs
Woodward, Joanne -- 1930- -- Photographs
Griffith, Melanie -- 1957- -- Photographs
Franciosa, Anthony -- 1928-2006 -- Photographs
Strickland, Gail -- Photographs
Jaeckel, Richard -- 1926-1997 -- Photographs
Franciosa, Anthony -- 1928-2006
Griffith, Melanie -- 1957-
Jaeckel, Richard -- 1926-1997
Kirsch, Robert R -- 1922-1980
Macdonald, Ross -- 1915-1983
Newman, Paul -- 1925-2008
Woodward, Joanne -- 1930-
Note:
Purchase; Royal Books; 2023.
Associated collection: Kenneth Millar papers; Also located at: Special Collections, University of California, Irvine.
Ross Macdonald was the main pseudonym used by the American-Canadian crime fiction writer Kenneth Millar (December 13, 1915-July
11, 1983). He is best known for his series of hard-boiled novels set in Southern California featuring private detective Lew
Archer. In 1974, he was named a Grand Master by Mystery Writers of America. Macdonald is widely considered to be the third
in the "holy trinity" of literary crime novelists, together with Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler.
Ross Macdonald/Kenneth Millar archive, BANC MSS 2023/176, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
In English.
Type:
Manuscripts for publication.
Pressbooks (theatre manuals)
Archives.
Autobiographies.
Biographies.
Lobby cards.
Personal correspondence.
Photographs.
Screenplays.
Personal correspondence.
Autobiographies.
Photographs.
Lobby cards.
Screenplays.
Physical Description:
print
0.3 (1 1
Language:
English
Origin:
California