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Date: 22 Apr 1993 16:42:16 GMT
From: ALICE L BIRNEY <BIRNEY@MAIL.LOC.GOV>
To: NABOKV-L%UCSBVM.BITNET@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU
Subject: UNRESTRICTED MSS
To D. Barton Johnson and other Nabokovians:
It is true that the Zinaida S. manuscript materials in the
Library of Congress are unrestricted because of the source. Also
unrestricted are 133 other items acquired in 1991--chiefly
letters to Gleb Struve written by Nabokov and his wife, Vera, on
his behalf. Primarily in Russian, with English summaries. Cite
accession number 20,530. And we have a note from Vera to Jay
Wilson (20,414, unrestricted).
Other Nabokov manuscripts here are currently restricted.
Alice L. Birney
American Literature Specialist
Manuscript Division
Library of Congress
Date: 22 Apr 1993 16:42:16 GMT
From: ALICE L BIRNEY <BIRNEY@MAIL.LOC.GOV>
To: NABOKV-L%UCSBVM.BITNET@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU
Subject: UNRESTRICTED MSS
To D. Barton Johnson and other Nabokovians:
It is true that the Zinaida S. manuscript materials in the
Library of Congress are unrestricted because of the source. Also
unrestricted are 133 other items acquired in 1991--chiefly
letters to Gleb Struve written by Nabokov and his wife, Vera, on
his behalf. Primarily in Russian, with English summaries. Cite
accession number 20,530. And we have a note from Vera to Jay
Wilson (20,414, unrestricted).
Other Nabokov manuscripts here are currently restricted.
Alice L. Birney
American Literature Specialist
Manuscript Division
Library of Congress