LAWRENCE CLARK POWELL - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 07/01/1974 - HFSID 73601
Price: $160.00
LAWRENCE CLARK POWELL
The leading American librarian and author writes to a friend in San
Francisco about moving full time to Tucson to teach at the University of
Arizona, signs name in black ink
Autograph letter signed: 'Larry" in black ink. 5½x3¼ index
card. Postmarked July 1, 1974 in Malibu, California. Addressed to Constance
Spencer of San Francisco, California. In full: "Dear Connie - Thanks
for report on various Re H. Long's works, write to his son, Anton V. Long,
R.D.I., Naples, New York. He has nearly everything for sale. Did I tell you we
bought a condominium in Tucson's Catalina Foothills & will be living there
when I teach again next spring. Cheerio!". Lawrence Clark Powell
(1906-2001) was an American librarian, literary critic, bibliographer and
author of more than one-hundred books. Powell studied at Occidental College,
later earning his doctorate from the University of Burgundy in Dijon and his
Certificate of Librarianship from UC Berkley in 1937. He gained his literary
reputation as the University Librarian at the UCLA Library and head librarian at
the Williams Andrews Clark Memorial Library from 1944 to 1961, after which he
was named the first dean of the School of Library Service at UCLA (later the
Graduate School of Education and Information Studies). After retiring in 1966,
Powell moved to Tucson where he worked as Professor in Residence for nearly
two decades at the University of Arizona and played an instrumental role in the
growth of their Graduate School of Library Science. A Lawrence Clark Powell
Memorial Lectures is held in Tucson annually in his honor, and the Fay and
Lawrence Clark Powell Endowment for Southwest Research continues to support
Powell's interest in the geography of the southwest United States. His works
include Books: West Southwest: Essays on Writers, Their Books, and Their
Land (1957), The Southwest of the bookman (1974), An
Orange Grove Boyhood: Growing Up in Southern California, 1910-1928
(1988), and Eucalyptus Fair: A Memoir in the Form of a Novel
(1992).. Toned. Corners rounded. Light surface creases. Ink postage stamps
throughout. Otherwise, fine condition.
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