Box 2
Contains 14 Results:
General, 1955-1978
The bulk of this material appears to relate to Ostransky's career at the University of Puget Sound.
Anatomy of Jazz, 1960
The majority of the Correspondence series has been organized by subject. Ostransky collected reviews of his published work sent by friends and acquaintances and exchanged numerous letters with publishers interested in publishing his literary work. The series includes a large number of letters Ostransky wrote to his wife, Natalie, the bulk of which are undated.
Anatomy of Jazz - Advertisements and Reviews, 1960-1961
The majority of the Correspondence series has been organized by subject. Ostransky collected reviews of his published work sent by friends and acquaintances and exchanged numerous letters with publishers interested in publishing his literary work. The series includes a large number of letters Ostransky wrote to his wife, Natalie, the bulk of which are undated.
Anatomy of Jazz - Advertisements and Reviews, 1963-1965
The majority of the Correspondence series has been organized by subject. Ostransky collected reviews of his published work sent by friends and acquaintances and exchanged numerous letters with publishers interested in publishing his literary work. The series includes a large number of letters Ostransky wrote to his wife, Natalie, the bulk of which are undated.
Anatomy of Jazz - Reviews, 1958-1977
The majority of the Correspondence series has been organized by subject. Ostransky collected reviews of his published work sent by friends and acquaintances and exchanged numerous letters with publishers interested in publishing his literary work. The series includes a large number of letters Ostransky wrote to his wife, Natalie, the bulk of which are undated.
Crayola Inc. letter to the Tacoma News Tribune, 1972
The majority of the Correspondence series has been organized by subject. Ostransky collected reviews of his published work sent by friends and acquaintances and exchanged numerous letters with publishers interested in publishing his literary work. The series includes a large number of letters Ostransky wrote to his wife, Natalie, the bulk of which are undated.
Ostransky's Education, 1955-1956
The majority of the Correspondence series has been organized by subject. Ostransky collected reviews of his published work sent by friends and acquaintances and exchanged numerous letters with publishers interested in publishing his literary work. The series includes a large number of letters Ostransky wrote to his wife, Natalie, the bulk of which are undated.
Jazz, 1979-1982
The majority of the Correspondence series has been organized by subject. Ostransky collected reviews of his published work sent by friends and acquaintances and exchanged numerous letters with publishers interested in publishing his literary work. The series includes a large number of letters Ostransky wrote to his wife, Natalie, the bulk of which are undated.
Jazz and the Cities, 1977-1978
The majority of the Correspondence series has been organized by subject. Ostransky collected reviews of his published work sent by friends and acquaintances and exchanged numerous letters with publishers interested in publishing his literary work. The series includes a large number of letters Ostransky wrote to his wife, Natalie, the bulk of which are undated.
William Howland Kenny letter to Leroy Ostransky, 1982
The majority of the Correspondence series has been organized by subject. Ostransky collected reviews of his published work sent by friends and acquaintances and exchanged numerous letters with publishers interested in publishing his literary work. The series includes a large number of letters Ostransky wrote to his wife, Natalie, the bulk of which are undated.