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MSS051_I-2_From_Gass_to_Parents_19450902_01_loan.jpg
Autograph letter signed from William H. Gass to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gass, September 2, 1945.

MSS051_I-1_William_Gaddis_to_Gass_19920109.jpg
William Gaddis Letter to William Gass, January 9, 1992

MSS051_V-1_St_Louis_Walk_of_Fame_19980506.jpg
Typed letter from Joe Edwards to William H. Gass, May 6, 1998, St. Louis Walk of Fame.

MSS051_I-2_From_Gass_to_Parents_19450911_01_loan.jpg
Autograph letter signed from William H. Gass to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gass September 11, 1945.

MSS051_I-1_William_Gaddis_to_Gass_19940206_01.jpg
Typed letter signed from William Gaddis to William H. Gass, February 6, 1994.


MSS051_VI-2_Dandy_and_Fine_1989_01.jpg
A catalog to commemorate the April 5, 1989 opening of an exhibition in the Rare Books and Special Collections Library at the University of Illinois, entitled Dandy & Fine, Accent to Ascent (1940 - ):Correspondence on the Occasions of Work…

MSS051_III-1_Dear_David_19660312.jpg
Humorous letter from Gass to his editor, David Segal, regarding reviews ofOmensetter's Luck.

MSS051_III-1_To_The_Members_of_the_Teaching_Staff_19580707.jpg
Letter from M.B. Ogle, Jr. to the members of the Purdue University philosophy department teaching staff, regarding Gass's lostOmensetter's Luckdraft. Gass later learned the draft had been stolen (along with an essay) by a colleague, who attempted to…

MSS051_III-1_Correspondence_with_Segal_19650626_01.jpg
Photocopy of a typescript letter from Gass to his editor, David Segal, going into the structure, themes and significance of Omensetter's Luck, as well as great works of literature in general.

MSS051_III-6_Layout_and_Design_Instructions_1994212_01.jpg
Two letters and one document outlining Gass's layout and design intructions for The Tunnel, some of which were rejected by the publisher.
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