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The Inventory of the Joan Collins Collection #1840 The Inventory of the Joan Collins Collection #1840 Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Collins, Joan #1840 1/26/16, 1/30/16 Preliminary Listing I. Manuscripts. A. Files. Box 1 1. “1st Chapter,” 2 p., n.d.; includes audio materials. [F. 1] 2. “Alexis Returns,” 2 versions, n.d. 3. “Joan Collins: A novel Love & Desire & Hate,” 1994-1998; includes printed materials; correspondence. [F. 2] 4. “Book 3,” 365 p., 2014, TS with holograph notes. [F. 3-4] 5. “Copy pages to Joan M.,” 50 p., n.d., with holograph notes (all photocopies). [F. 5] 6. “Dec. 95,” n.d.; includes audio materials. 7. “Dec. ’95,” 50 p., n.d., with holograph notes. 8. “Future Spectacular Articles” 20 p., 2003-2004, n.d.; includes holograph notes; printed materials; correspondence. 9. “Joan Maddern Scripts,” 1978-1997, n.d.; includes correspondence; holograph notes; professional materials. [F. 6] 10. “Joan’s Way,” approx. 173 p., 2002. [F. 7] 11. “Mally Moon Sides,” approx. 25 p., n.d. [F. 8] 12. “New Autobio Newspapers,” 1994-1995. 13. “Part I,” approx. 150 p., 1995-2015; includes printed materials; correspondence; legal materials. [F. 9-10] 14. “Rough Autobio,” n.d.; includes audio materials; printed materials; notebook. [F. 11] 15. Re: fragments of articles, book chapters, 2008-2010; includes professional materials. [F. 12] 16. Re: novel fragments, n.d. [F. 13-15] B. Draft fragments. 1. “100 Tips for Looking 20 Years Younger,” TS with holograph notes, 4 p., n.d. [F. 16] 2. “Clandestine Diary,” TS, 23 p., 11/13/2001. 3. FAMILY AFFAIRS, TS with holograph notes, 232 p., 2003. [F. 17] 4. FAMILY AFFAIRS, TS, 186 p., n.d. [F. 18] 5. “Fashion of the 1980’s,” TS, 2 p., n.d. 6. “Joan Collins’ Hollywood,” developed by Michael Hollingsworth and Warren Cowan, screenplay, TS, 3 p., n.d. [F. 19] 7. MEMOIRS OF JOAN COLLINS, TS with holograph notes, 148 p., 1995. 8. MISFORTUNE’S DAUGHTER, TS with holograph notes, 13 p., 2003. [F. 20] Collins, Joan (1/26/16, 1/30/16) Page 1 of 10 9. “Miss Marple,” script, TS with holograph notes, 150 p., n.d. 10. “These Old Broads,” TS with holograph notes, 15 p., 2007. 11. Re: memoir (aging), TS with holograph notes, 5 p., n.d. [F. 21] 12. Re: article on modern life, TS with holograph notes, n.d. 13. Re: autobiography, TS with holograph notes, 16 p., n.d. 14. Re: chapter on “Super Youthfulness” TS with holograph notes, 4 p., n.d. 15. Re: Channel 4 article, TS, 1 p., 2003. 16. Re: diary, TS with holograph notes, 46 p., n.d. 17. Re: good eating habits, TS with holograph notes, 5 p., n.d. 18. Re: Joan Collins’ life, TS, 23 p., n.d. Box 2 19. Re: memoirs, 24 fragment sets, n.d. [F. 1-10] 20. Re: unknown novel, TS, n.d. [F.11] 21. Re: unknown novel, TS with holograph notes, 20 p., 2003. 22. Re: unknown novel, TS with holograph notes, 7 p., n.d. 23. Re: THE SISTERS, TS with holograph notes, 722 p., 1999. [F. 12-15] 24. Re: Venice ghost story, TS with holograph notes, 13 p., n.d. [F. 16] C. Screenplays. 1. “The Best of Enemies,” 2 versions, TS with holograph notes, 119 p., 2000-2003. [F. 17] 2. “The Best of Enemies,” TS, 165 p., 2005. [F. 18] 3. “The Best of Enemies: a Dark Comedy,” TS with holograph notes, 120 p., 2000. [F. 19] 4. “Jealousy and Hate,” TS, 22 p., 1997. D. Outlines. 1. “Alexis Returns,” TS, 6 p., 2002. [F. 20] 2. “The Goddesses,” TS with holograph notes, 19 p., 1997. 3. “The Goddesses,” TS, 27 p., 1998. 4. “Jealous and Hate,” TS, 6 p., n.d. 5. “Seems like Old Times,” TS, 3 p., 2010. 6. “The Sisters,” TS, 14 p., n.d. 7. “The Sisters,” TS with holograph notes, 14 p., n.d. 8. Re: outline of PASSION FOR LIFE, holograph, 10 p., n.d. 9. Re: plot idea, holograph notes, 1 p., n.d. E. By Others. Box 3 1. “Dynasty: The Beginning,” film script by Richard Shapiro, TS, 134 p., n.d. [F. 1] 2. A TOUCH OF CONNELL—CONNELL CONNECTION, book by Douglas A. Spice, TS with holograph notes (photocopy), 165 p., 1990; includes correspondence. [F. 2] 3. “Picasso’s Women: A Series of Dramatic Monologues,” play by Brian McAvera, TS, 92 p., n.d. [F. 3] Collins, Joan (1/26/16, 1/30/16) Page 2 of 10 4. “Dick Whittington,” play by Michael Vivian and Jonathan Kiley, TS with holograph notes, 90 p., 2010; includes printed material. 5. “Happily Divorced,” Teleplay by Diane Wilk, TS, 37 p., 2012. [F. 4] 6. “Rules of Engagement,” screenplay by Gloria Calderon Kellett, 2 versions, TS, 14 p., 42 p., 2010; may include holograph notes. 7. “Ab the Fab The Movie,” screenplay by Jennifer Saunders, TS, approx. 111 p., 2015; includes professional materials. [F. 5] 8. “Benidorm Series 7 Episode 5,” screenplay by Derren Litten, TS, 74 p., 2014. [F. 6] 9. “Chateau/Chateau” screenplay by Charles Evered, TS, 90 p., 2011. F. Notes re: beauty products, holograph, 1 p., n.d. II. Printed Materials. A. Files. 1. “Full Circle, May 2004, Clips,” 2004-2006; includes photographs; Correspondence. [F. 7] 2. “The Joan Collins Fan Club,” 1999; includes correspondence. [F. 8] 3. “My Secrets,” press clippings, 1994. [F. 9] 4. “My Secrets,” 1994-1998; includes correspondence. [F. 10] 5. “A Night with Joan,” Australia Tour, 2011. 6. Re: printing right agreement, 1997. 7. Re: mid-1980s news, 1985-1987. [F. 11] B. Magazines. 1. 1991-1997. [F. 12] 2. 1997-2000. [F. 13] 3. 2000-2003. [F. 14] 4. 2004-2010. [F. 15] 5. 2011-2013. [F. 16] Box 4 6. 2013-2014. [F. 1] 7. 2014-2015. [F. 2] C. Newspapers. 1. 1881-1973. [F. 3] 2. 2013-2014. [F. 4] D. Booklets. 1. “The Sunday Times: 1000 Makers of the Cinema,” 1996. [F. 5] 2. “Birmingham Hippodrome: a Stage for the Best in the World,” 2010. 3. “Dynasty Hairstyles by Joan Collins” 2013. 4. “Joan Collins Product Profile,” 2004. 5. “OK! Celebrity Year 2002.” [F. 6] Collins, Joan (1/26/16, 1/30/16) Page 3 of 10 6. “Wally Findlay Galleries Sacha Newley,” 2006. 7. “Saving Santa,” 2012. 8. “Saving Santa from Leon Joosen,” n.d. E. Proofs. 1. SECOND ACT, 3 facsimiles of proofs: 1 color and 1 black and white of front cover, 1 black and white of back cover, 1996. [F. 7] 2. LOVE AND HATE AND DESIRE, 1996. [F. 8] Pkg. 1 3. PASSION FOR LIFE, 2013. F. Clippings. Box 4 (cont.) 1. 31 clippings, re: JC, 1987 – 2015. [F. 9] G. Calendars. 1. New York City photos calendar, 2015; includes correspondence. 2. Kittens, 2012; includes professional materials. H. Newsletters. 1. The Joan Collins Fan Club Newsletter, 3 newsletters, 1996-2000. [F. 10] I. Brochures. 1. Re: “The Bitch,” n.d. 2. Re: Dick Whittington, 2010. J. Fliers. 1. Re: “With the Compliments of Joan Collins,” n.d. 2. Re: “One Night with Joan,” 4 fliers, n.d. K. Programs. 1. Wedding ceremony of Rick and Victoria, 1999. 2. Dick Whittington, 2010. L. Posters. 1. Sea Wife, 1957. Pkg. 2 2. Les Horreurs de la Crypt, n.d. 3. Nolan Miller Dress Design, n.d.; includes holograph notes. III. Correspondence. A. Files. Box 4 (cont.) 1. “Cards from ‘Over the Moon,” 2000. [F. 11] 2. “Letters, Card Katy’s Accident,” 1963-2015; includes photographs; manuscripts; memorabilia; printed material; notables: [F. 12] a. Fonda, Jane. b. Woodward, Joanne. 3. “New Home LA,” 2008. 4. Re: e-mails, 2014-2015. [F. 13] B. Greeting cards, 2001, n.d. 1. AN, from “Judy and Max,” re: 5th Anniversary, n.d. [F. 14] 2. ANS, from “Jenny,” 2001. Collins, Joan (1/26/16, 1/30/16) Page 4 of 10 3. ANS, from “Lee and Dean,” n.d. 4. ANS, from “Joes and Orso,” n.d. 5. ANS, from Linda Edwards, n.d. 6. ANS, from Richard E. Grant, n.d. 7. ANS, from Norma Heyman, re: Over the Moon, 2001. 8. ANS, from “M.,” n.d. 9. ANS, from “Frank,” n.d. 10. ANS, from “Joan,” 2001. 11. ANS, from Pat Booth, n.d. 12. ANS, from “Stephen and Mauricio,” re: Over the Moon, 2001. 13. ANS, from “Tara,” re: Mother’s Day, n.d. 14. ANS, from “Angela, Sacker, and Ava,” 2010. 15. ANS, from “Veronique,” n.d. 16. ANS, from Ann Boxell, 2001. 17. ANS, from “Jude and Max,” n.d. 18. ANS, from “Billy,” n.d. 19. ANS, from “Mark and Paulene,” n.d. 20. ANS, from “Jenny,” 2001. 21. ANS, from “Gary,” n.d. 22. ANS, from “Sarah,” n.d. 23. ANS, from “Holly,” n.d. 24. ANS, from “Bill,” n.d. 25. ANS, from “Pam,” n.d. 26. ANS, from Elton John and Renate, n.d. 27. ANS, from “Paul,” re: Over the Moon, n.d. 28. ANS, from “Moira,” n.d. 29. ANS, from “Emma,” re: Over the Moon, 2001. 30. ANS, from “Carmen,” n.d. 31. ANS, from “Rob,” n.d. 32. ANS, from “Sarah and Tim,” n.d. 33. ANS, from “Sacha and Angela,” n.d. 34. ANS, from “Tim,” n.d. 35. ANS, from “Katy,” re: Valentine’s Day, n.d. 36. ANS, from “me,” 2 cards, n.d. 37. ANS, from “Cameron,” n.d. 38. ANS, from Maggie Tyzack, Trevor Baxter, n.d. C. RSVP Reminders. 1. Dinner with Betsy Bloomingdale, 2 reminders, n.d. [F. 15] D. Invitations. 1. Roger’s 80th Birthday, n.d.
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