MILLER, Henry (1891-1980).  "The Old Neighborhood."  Typed manuscript for the story that appeared in Playboy, December 1965.  Together 17 pages, 4to, with numerous editorial corrections, stapled.
MILLER, Henry (1891-1980). "The Old Neighborhood." Typed manuscript for the story that appeared in Playboy, December 1965. Together 17 pages, 4to, with numerous editorial corrections, stapled.

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MILLER, Henry (1891-1980). "The Old Neighborhood." Typed manuscript for the story that appeared in Playboy, December 1965. Together 17 pages, 4to, with numerous editorial corrections, stapled.

TYPED MANUSCRIPT WITH SOME CORRECTIONS IN BLUE INK IN MILLER'S HAND

[With:] Typescript of the Henry Miller interview conducted by Bernard Wolfe, published in Playboy, September 1964. Together 40 pages, 4to, with a few editorial corrections. -- Galley proof sheets of Miller's interview, EACH PAGE INITIAL-SIGNED BY MILLER WITH MINOR CORRECTIONS BY MILLER IN BLUE INK. Together 13 galley sheets, editorial corrections throughout, stapled. -- Galley proof sheet containing five cutlines, with editorial corrections, carbon and typed pages attached. -- MILLER, Henry. Eight autograph letters, one autograph postcard, and three typed letters all signed ("Henry Miller"), one with an autograph postscript, to Murray Fisher (6), Hugh Hefner (1), A.C. Spectorksy (2), "Mr. De Blois" (2), and "Sir" (1), Pacific Palisades, California, 1962-1976. Together 16½ pages, 4to, oblong 8vo, and 12mo, with related carbon or photocopied correspondence from Playboy and correspondence from various secretaries of Miller's to Playboy. Relating to Miller's interview and various projects for Playboy. -- "Statement by the author of Tropic of Cancer." 4-page original typescript of an opinion piece by Miller that appeared in Playboy, January 1962, with the title "I Defy You," with a few corrections in blue ink in Miller's hand. -- Another 4-page typed and carbon draft for Miller's "Statement...", with some editorial corrections. -- MILLER, Henry. To Paint is to Love Again. Alhambra, 1960. 8o, original wrappers. With a letter from OCee Ritch to Jack Kessie of Playboy enclosing the book and seven 35mm color slides (included) for a project (carbon of Kessie's reply included). -- Five black-and-white photographs of Henry Miller used for various issues of Playboy. (25)

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