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He was very careful of his literary manuscripts.
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On Tuesday, he said he saw two gunmen looking at the plaque outside his house: It reads "Biblioteque de Manuscripts, " or manuscript library, a reference to his grandfather's parchment collection.
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Renowned Liverpool playwright Willy Russell has donated "papers and manuscripts" from across his career to one of the city's universities.
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He wrote more than 70 books during his lifetime, most of the manuscripts banged out on a 1908 manual typewriter.
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The Charles Dickens Museum celebrates arguably the most iconic author of Victorian London, who lived and scribbled here in the late 1830s, recreating aspects of his daily life and career with manuscripts, paintings and original furniture.
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Finally, the publisher stopped in front of a glass-fronted bookcase full of manuscripts and asked Rousselot if it was his first time in Paris.
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The famed management theorist, who died this month at 95, was a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, where his hand-typed (chicken scratches and all in those days) manuscripts would reach us nearly every month.
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He's a commodities trader, one of Forbes magazine's 400 richest people, and he just donated some of his trophies to the Juilliard School an eye-popping trove of manuscripts of works by such immortal composers as Mozart, Bach, Beethoven and Brahms.
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"There are about 150 separate articles made up of pencil drafts, manuscripts, and typescripts, along with notebooks and photographs, almost a complete picture of his life and times and his work - so much material that I haven't yet read it all, " Mr Arter added.
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