Papers of Mary Bancroft, 1862-1997 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:Collection consists of Bancroft's journals, speeches, and writings, both published and unpublished, and material relating to her psychological and political interests. Her extensive correspondence includes letters to Henry R. Luce and correspondence about him with his biographer, W.A. Swanberg, her letters to the family, and with her literary and political contemporaries. Much of the correspondence details the social and emotional life of the writer and there is considerable discussion of American politics. Several letters to and from Helen Howe are on audiotape. Also included are letters from C.G. Jung, Bancroft's wartime reports to Allen Dulles and background printed material, and her translation of a memoir by Emilio Pucci