Paul Levine papers

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Paul Levine papers

Date(s)

  • 1988 - 1996 (Creation)

Extent

16.00 linear feet (15 record storage carton and 1 flat archival box)

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Paul Levine was a former law professor and journalist who became a full-time author and published his first novel in 1990, entitled To Speak for the Dead -a book that was later turned into a screen adaptation for television. He went on to write several more legal thrillers and eventually moved to Los Angeles to become a television writer in addition to continuing his career as an author. This collection contains some of his early manuscripts, drafts, fan letters, reviews, other correspondence, and clippings related to Paul Levine and his work.

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This collection is arranged with a box-level description.

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This collection is open for use.

Physical access

This collection is kept in an off-campus storage facility. Please contact Special Collections at asc.library@miami.edu with the boxes you are interested in prior to your visit, and allow up to 1 week for delivery of materials.

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Conditions governing reproduction

Requests to reproduce or publish materials from this collection should be directed to asc.library@miami.edu.

Languages of the material

  • English

Scripts of the material

  • Latin

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This collection was donated by Les Standiford, 1996.

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Archivist's note

Original collection arrangement created under supervision of William E. Brown, Jr., 1996. Finding aid and descriptions keyed in by Yvette Yurubi, Archives Assistant, 2018.

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