Box 10
Contains 22 Results:
Untitled work on modern history, TMs, 380 p.
Two copies of manuscript.
Table of contents and bibliography for untitled work on the Spanish Socialism, TD, 2 p.
"Mis Prisiones," TMs, AMs, 63 p., 1969
Fragments of an autobiographical work with notes.
"Sol," TMs, 27 p.
Two chapters of work on children. May be typescript of May: Rapsodia Infantil.
Eugenio Granell, ALS, 2 p.,, ALS, 1 p., Madrid
ALS, 2 p.,
ALS, 1 p., Madrid
The later letter was written on day of Maurín's death. See also
Jeanne Maurín's Correspondence.
G. Guerra, 1945
ALS, 2 p. and photocopy. Response to a letter sent by Maurín to various syndicalist parties and organizations while in prison. Guerra discusses a recently published article, various political matters, and the condition of his life in prison.
Joaquín Iglésias, 1947-07-01
TLS, 1 p., Seo de Urgel. Response to Maurín's request for assistance in obtaining a passport. Envelope is from the office of the Obispo de Urgel. In 1947 Ramón Iglésias, Maurín's cousin, was bishop of Urgel. The letter is signed by Joaquín Iglésias. The letter is written in first person plural. See also Jeanne Maurín's Correspondence.
José Janés, TLS, 1 p., Barcelona, TLS, 1 p., Barcelona
TLS, 1 p., Barcelona
TLS, 1 p., Barcelona
Maurín's editor after he was released from prison, Janés employed Maurín as a translator. Both letters regard Maurín's translations and are addressed to him in Madrid.
Mario Maurín, ALS, 2 p., New Haven
ALS, 2 p., New Haven 1 March 1948 ALS, 1 p. 1 September n.y Both letters are in French. See also Jeanne Maurín's Correspondence.
Juan Aguirre, 1947-10-30, 1948-12-29, 1952-06-29
TL, 1 p., New York
TL, 1 p., New York
TL, 1 p., New York
Maurín describes his letter to Aguirre from October 1947 as one of the first since his reunion with family in New York and thanks Aguirre for his assistance in making the reunion possible. His letter from June 1952 mentions his Unamuno project. See also Jeanne Maurín's Correspondence.