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| | Pascal Covici Papers |
 | | Despite such successes, however, the economic collapse of the Depression spelled the end of the market for limited editions; Covici-Friede was forced to publish what Friede described as "machine-made fiction," including Bobbie Meredith's SPEAKEASY GIRL, George A. Bagby's BACHELOR'S WIFE, and Grace Perkins's BOY CRAZY. |
 | | Among the significant correspondents are Charles Beard, Marshall Best, Joseph Campbell, Monroe Engel, Donald Friede, George Gamow, Horace Gregory, Ben and Rose Hecht, B. Huebsch, Waldemar Kaempffert, Edwin Herbert Lewis, Marvin Lowenthal, Arthur Miller, Edita Morris, Jack Spivak, Adlai Stevenson, Diana and Lionel Trilling, and Roland Young. |
 | | There is one folder of miscellaneous material, including a discharge notice and a certification of jury service, a carbon copy typescript of Eliezer Greenberg's poem, "In Memoriam--Isaac Rosenfeld (1918-1956)," translated from the Yiddish by Henry Gilfond, and a photograph of Stephen Crane. |
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