A Preliminary Inventory of His James Salter Collection at the Harry Ransom
Center
Creator:
Ginna, Robert Emmett
Title:
Robert Emmett Ginna Collection of James
Salter
Dates:
1967-2010
Extent:
2 boxes (.84 linear feet)
Abstract:
Film treatments and screenplays by James
Salter, as well as letters from Salter to his longtime friend and editor Robert Emmett
Ginna, Jr.
Call Number:
Manuscript Collection MS-54129
Language:
English
Access:
Open for research.
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Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
Ginna, Robert Emmett Collection of James Salter (Manuscript Collection MS-54129).
Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin.
Film treatments and screenplays by James Salter, as well as letters from Salter to
his
longtime friend and editor Robert Emmett Ginna, Jr. The collection is organized into
Series
I. Works and Series II. Correspondence.
Related Material
Ransom Center holdings that complement the materials in this collection are located
in the
James Salter Papers, the James Salter Collection, and the William Benton Collection
of James
Salter.