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The Inventory Ofthe David Karp Collection The Inventory ofthe David Karp Collection #121 Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Karp, David Addenda October 1967 Box 2 CAFE UNIVERS A Play in Three Acts. Play originally produced as part of the New Theatre Workshop Play Series. Mimeograph. 10~ PP• The Last Believers (1964) Box 1 a. Typescript with holograph corrections, 562i/. Box 2 b. Xerox of typescript with holograph corrections,with further corrections on the photocopy, 556}.• Box 1 c. Galleys, l set, fe1:1 holograph corrections. Box 2 Additional "Aunt Jenny" scripts found and not listed with the rest Box 12 "My Brother's Keeper" script. Mimeograph. Box 11 "Talk of the Town". Script. Mimeograph. Box 12 "The World We Want". Script. Mimeograph. Box 47 "Unsung Hero of the Civil Service". Script. Mimeograph, 7 pp. KARP, DAVID Addenda: October 1969 Scripts 1-54Note: These scripts were written by David Karp for "Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories", a radio soap opera, circa 1952-1954. Box 3 1) A YEAR TO LIVE. Carbon typescript, 128 pp. Box 3 2) SUSPICION. Mimeograph, 62 pp. Box 3 3) A YEAR TO LIVE. Mimeograph, 152 pp. Box 3 4) NO LOVE OF HER OWN. Mimeograph, 78 pp. Box 3 5) TOO PLAIN FOR LOVE. Mimeograph, 81 pp. Box 3 6) THE OLD MAID. Mimeograph, 105 pp. Box 7 7) THE GREAT GEORGE. Carbon typescript, 78 pp. Box 7 8) SISTER ACT. Carbon typescript, 84 pp. Box 7 9) A HOUSE DIVIDED. Mimeograph, 92 pp. Box 8 10) THAT GARNER WOMAN. Mimeograph, 110 pp. Box 4 , 11) A WOMAN'S FIGHT. Carbon typescript, 133 pp. Box 4 12) A WOMAN'S REPUTATION. Mimeograph, 140 pp. Box 5 13) THE WRONG MAN.Typescript, 147 pp. Box 5 14) THE ACCUSED INNOCENT, Mimeograph 124 np, Box 4 15) LOVE FOR SAI:.E, · Carbon typescript, .51 pp. Box 6 16) THE RUTHLESS MAN. Mimeograph, 171 pp. Box 6 17) DAY OF FAITH, Mimeograph, 181 pp. Box 8 18) STARRING GEORGE DAVIS. Mimeograph, 110 pp. Box 8 £19) GEORGE HITS THE JACKPOT. Carbon typescript, 76 pp. 20) GEORGE HITS THE JACKPOT. Mimeograph, 82 pp. Box 8 21) THE TENDER YEARS, Mimeograph, 116 pp. Box 8 22) FOR FRIENDSHIP'S SAKE. Mimeograph, 79 pp. Box 4 23) A WOMAN'S FIGHT. Mimeograph, 171 pp. Box 6 24) NOTHING VENTURED, Mimeograph, 84 pp. page 2 KARP, DAVID Addenda:October 1969 Box 4 25) A WOMAN'S REPUTATION. Carbon typescript, 117 pp. Box· 6 626) DREAM BOAT. Carbon typescript, 59 pp. Box 7 27) TWO SISTERS. Mimeograph, 175 pp. Box 9 28) THE MEANEST MAN IN TOWN. Mimeograph, 81 pp. Box 8 29) MY LITTLE GIRL. Mimeograph, 77 pp. Box 9 30) HER OWN ENEMY. Mimeograph, 90 pp. Box 9 31) BEST OF INTENTIONS. Mimeograph, 93 pp. Box 9 32) THE MEN IN HER LIFE. Mimeograph, 115 pp. Box 9 33) A MAN OF MEANS. Mimeograph, 94 pp. Box 9 34) ANOTHER WOMAN'S MAN. Mimeograph, 97 pp. Box 9 35) THE HARD WAY. Mimeograph, 106 pp. Box 7 36) TWO SISTERS. Mimeograph, 101 pp.; 87 pp. 37) THE ACCUSED INNOCENT. Carbon typescript, 135 pp. Box 5 { 38) THE ACCUSED INNOCENT. Mimeograph, 142 pp. Box 5 39) A ONE MAN SHOW. Carbon typescript, 96 pp. Box 6 40) JEZEBEL. Carbon typescript, 108 pp. Box. 10, 41) EITHER WAY, YOU WIN. Mimeograph, 64 pp. Box 10 42)"THE LIFE WE LIVED'.' Mimeograph, 237 pp. Box 10 43) THE RUTHLESS MAN. Mimeogq.ph, 180 pp. Box 10 44) THAT THOMSEN WOMAN. Carbon typescript, 102 pp. Box 10 45) A WOMAN'S FIGHT. Mimeograph, 79 pp. Box 10 46) BEWARE OF PITY. Mimeograph, 99 pp. Box 11 47) ALLEGRO. Carbon typescript, 98 pp. Box 11 48) YESTERDAY'S PRIDE. Mimeograph, 108 pp. Box 11 49) THE GREAT GEORGE. Mimeograph, 75 pp. Box 11 SO). DAY OF FAITH. Typescript, 146 pp. PAGE 3 KARP, DAVID Addenda: October 1969 Box 11 51) CHILD WANTED. Mimeograph, 62 pp. Box 11 52) STARRING GEORGE DAVIS, Carbon typescript, 95 pp. Box 12 53) THE DANGEROUS FORTIES. Mimeograph, 71 pp. Box 12 54) MOON MADNESS. Carbon typescript, 152 pp. :Ep.cl, of At.mt Jenny scripts Box 13 55) A LITTLE BIRD TOLD ME--"A COMPETENT WITNESS .• ," Work pages, mimeograph scripts, changes, letters, notes for FOR THE PEOPLE-CBS Television. Carbon typescript one mimeograph, and typescript 230 pp. Box 13 56) THE KILLING GROUND--"A BITE OF THE TIGER". Work pages, scripts, notes for television series, TARGET: THE CORRUPTERS-ABC-TV. Typescript, 205 pp. 2 TLS, 1961. Box 13 57) THE LAST CbMMUTER--letters, working drafts, script, correspondence for television series, SLATTERY'S PEOPLE. CBS-TV. Typescript, holograph, and mimeographs 227 pp. 1 TLS, 1 CTL, 1965. Box 14 58) CHARLES EVANS HUGHES-- copies of,.drafts, notes, some correspondence for television series PROFILES IN COURAGE, NBC-TV. Typescript and holograph, 160 pp, 2 TLS, 1 CTL, 1964. Box 16 59) GOOD,OLD CHARLEY FAYE. Screen treatments, notes, changes and first draft screenplay (picture unproduced). Carbon typescript and mimeograph, 275 pp. Box 16 60) GOOD, OLD CHARLEY FAYE. Drafts and changes and original work pages for television show, telecast on KRAFT TV THEATRE, NBC-TV. Typescript, 195 pp. Box 14 61) KATHY GODFREY SHOW. Various scripts written for CBS radio. Carbon typescript and mimeogrl!jph, -238 pp. Box 17 62). GOOD, OLD CHARLEY FAYE. Typescript of revised TV play and mimeograph script of TV play. Typescript, 134 pp. Mimeograph, 85 pp. page 4 KARP, DAVID Addenda: October 1969 Box 16 63) GOOD, OLD CHARLEY FAYE. Screen treatment. Carbon typescript, 37 pp. BON 16 64) GOOD, OLD CHARLEY FAYE. Television script. Mimeograph, 95 pp. Box 15 65) THE EMPTY CHAIR. Mimeograph copies of revised and final shooting script for the series THE UNTOUCHABLES. ABC-TV. Mimeograph, 7 8 pp . , 9 3 pp . Box 15 66) THE BOOK OF SILENCE. Various drafts of half hour television play of GE Theatre. CBS-TV. Mimeograph, 237 pp. Box 14 67) THE CIRCUS CLOWN MYSTERY. Half hour TV script for SKY KING (written under the pseudonym of Guy Forrest). Carbon typescript, 40 pp. Box 15 68) THE BIG VOTE. Television script written for GOODYEAR-ALCOA THEATRE. NBC-TV. Mimeograph and canbon typescript, 147 pp. Box 15 69) ALL THE HARD YOUNG MEN. Television script (2 mimeograph copies) for series SAINTS & SINNERS. NBC-TV. 79 pp. each. Box 14 70) THE APE MAN. Radio half hour script for series CITY HOSPITAL. CBS-Radio. a) Notes b) Carbon typescript, 21 pp. Box 14 71) THE CAGE. 2 mimeograph scripts, 24 pp. each. Boxtt2 , 72) YESTERDAY'S PRIDE. Mimeograph script (Aunt Jenny), 108 pp. Box 12 73) YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME. Mimeograph script (A.J.), 106 pp. Box 12 74) THREE ON AN ISLAND. Mimeograph script (A.J.), 125 pp. Box 18 75) THE AMERICAN WING. Notes, outline for projected television script (not written).Typescript, carbon typescript (4 copies)., 9 pp. each. Box 17 761 ALL HALLOWS EVE. Typescript of half hour radio play, 27 pp. Box 18 77) THE CITY THAT IS A LOVER. Typescript of unpublished short story. Typescript and carbon typescript, 42 pp. page 5 KARP, DAVID Addenda: October 1969 Box 18 78) THE BROKEN MIRROR. Short story published in Argosy, 1950. First Published short story. Typescript, 66 pp. Box 18 79)"Burden of love. "Unproduced television play. Typescript and carbo n typescript, 144 pp. Box 18 80) THE LAST BELIEVERS. Carbon copy of original manuscript of Karp novel, 555 pp. Box 19 81) THE CRAZY LIFE. Short story published in American Magazine. Carbon typescript, 112 pp. Box 19 82) THE CRAZY LIFE. Mimeograph of radio scripts done on CBS RADIO WORKSHOP 1957. 4 scripts, 38 pp. each. Box 19 83) EYEWITNESS. Television script written for THE DEFENDERS (the last script written for this series)with a note from David Shaw, script editor of series. Mimeograph, 71 pp. Box 20 84) THE MANCHU PRINCESS OF PELHAM STREET. Work copies and sheets of unpublished short story. Typescript and carbon typescript, 62 pp. Box 19 85) TATE. Step outlines, working notes, screen treatment of novel written for Universal Pictures (for Alan "Pinky" Miller, as producer) Unproduced. Carbon typescript typescript, holograph, 166 pp. Box 19 86)· MOMENT OF TRUTH. Mimeograph of script for series THE DEFENDERS, CBS-TV (DK also an actor in film, playing the part of Big Philly). Mimeograph, 92 pp. Box 20 87) THE PRIMARY INSTINCT. Outline for a television show, notie written. Carbon typescript and typescript, 33 pp. Box 20 88) THE SNIPER. Outline and•script for a projected series to be called BREAKDOWN for Universal Pictures. Mimeograph and carbon typescript, 142 pp. page 6 KARP, DAVID Addenda: October 1969 Box 22 89) GARRISON'S GORILLAS. Various copies of work sheets, scripts, notes, and 23 changes, revisions for pilot script for television series aired on ABC-TV to 26 weeks with 23 repeats. Mimeograph, carbon typescript, typescript, circa 1400 pp. Box 24 90) TAHITI. Working papers, outlines, scenes, notes, corrections of a musical which James Michener and DK worked upon. Material includes Michener's notes and questions, etc. as well as DK's. Musical optioned by Fryer, Krugman, Herman, never got beyond script stage. a) Typescript, 125 pp. b) Carbon typescript 46 pp. Carbon typescrip~, 61 pp. Carbon typescript, 125 pp. Carbon typescript, 141 pp. c) Mimeograph, carbon typescript, typescript, 300 pp. Box 20 91) THE BIG SPLASH. Typescript of an incomple~ed short. story. Type~ript and carbon typescript, 12 pp. each. Box 20 92) January 1951 edition of THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE containing copy of THE LIFE OF THE PARTY as it was published. Box 20 93) THE WIDOW MAKER. Television script with letter of rejection from producer.
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