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Description:

Consists of literary correspondence with unidentified authors.

Organized into the following file group: Unidentified authors, multiple authors.

Description:

Consists of literary files for individuals such as Gerty Agoston, Ambrose Clancy, Theodore Dreiser, Richard Rohmer, and Edith Wharton, as well as others.

Organized alphabetically by name.

Description:

Consists of manuscripts arranged in alphabetical order.

Organized alphabetically by name.

Description:

Consists of manuscripts by Meyer, personal documents, personal and family correspondence.

No apparent arrangement scheme.

Description:

Consists of miscellaneous World War II materials.

Organized alphabetically by name.

Description:

Consists of miscellaneous materials in German.

Organized alphabetically by name.

Description:

Consists of miscellaneous scrapbooks.

No apparent arrangement scheme.

Description:

Contains a signed/numbered print by Raphael Soyer and an unidentified black watercolor drawing of a face.

No apparent organization scheme.

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of selected papers of Meyer. Included are literary files of the Helmut Meyer Literary Agency, family correspondence from Germany and Bolivia, photographs and printed ephemera related to Germany, the Holocaust, and both Allied and Axis propaganda during World War II, and manuscripts of his own unpublished plays. Correspondents include Alfred Eisenstaedt, Emil Ludwig, Arnold Rosin, Peter Viereck, and other friends and literary clients. In addition, there are two works of art: a signed/numbered, untitled print by Raphael Soyer and an unidentified black watercolor drawing of a face.

Collection Creator Biography:

Meyer, Helmut, 1912-2004

Helmut Meyer was born in Germany in 1912. In 1938, he left Germany for New York and became an American citizen, after which he joined the Army and returned to Germany during World War II. His tasks there included creating propaganda for use by the Allies and editing a daily newspaper, Oberösterreichische Nachrichten, for publication in Austria. Among his friends and correspondents during the war were Emil Ludwig and Peter Viereck. In 1962, Meyer established the Helmut Meyer Literary Agency in New York. Meyer died in 2004.

Acquisition:

Gift of Jacqueline K. Laumann, executor of the Helmut Meyer estate, in 2005 (AM2006-53).

Appraisal

No appraisal information is available.

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research use.

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Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

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Credit this material:

Helmut Meyer Papers; Manuscripts Division, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library

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