PCL MS 021 Sidney Shelley Papers
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Title | PCL MS 021 Sidney Shelley Papers | ||||||
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Introduction | Sidney Shelley is an author of fiction. The literary manuscript for The Bowmanville Break is the core of the collection. In 1969 Sidney Shelley transferred this manuscript to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University. The collection is open for research, but the photocopying of the manuscript must comply with applicable copyright laws. This register was compiled by Nancy White Lee, Popular Culture Library Associate II, in May 1986, and updated in August 2009 by Patricia Falk. | ||||||
Biographical Sketch | Sidney Shelley lives in Mougins, France. In addition to The Bownmanville Break, he was the ghostwriter for Russian spy Dusko Popov's autobiography, Spy/Counterspy. He wrote several other fiction and non-fiction books. | ||||||
Scope and Content | The Sidney Shelley Papers consists of the literary manuscript (the printer's manuscript) for Bowmanville Break. The book was later adapted into a film titled The McKenzie Break (1970). Researchers interested in a war novel will find this collection of research value. | ||||||
Series Description | Literary Productions
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