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Correspondence with the journal Edizioni Scientifiche e Techniche Mondadori
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MS-2-744, Box 49, Folder 19
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1975-1978 (Creation)
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.7 cm of textual records
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(1918-2002)
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File contains correspondence with Edizioni Scientifiche e Techniche Mondadori's Edgardo Macorini concerning Elisabeth Mann Borgese writing an introduction for Ferruccio Mosetti's "Il Volto Degli Oceani." Includes a partial version of Mann Borgese's English introduction, and a draft Italian copy "Il nuovo ordini digli oceani." File also contains a piece of correspondence to Mann Borgese and her daughters concerning Giuseppe Antonio Borgese's "Rubè." See MS-2-744, Box 365, Folder 13 and MS-2-744, Box 281, Folder 10 for related correspondence.
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File contains Italian and English language materials.
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Certain pages from this file have been removed from the digital object. The complete contents of this file must be viewed on-site in the Archives and Special Collections Reading Room.