Description
This collection was acquired as a gift from Mrs. L.G.W. Nordhoff in June 1983.
Acquisition number 1043. The collection consists of 943 items in 103 folders, contained
in eight boxes. The collection prefix is "NC".
Background
Novelist Charles Bernard Nordhoff (1887-1947), alone and in collaboration with James
Norman Hall, drew from experiences in turn-of-the-century California, where he was
raised, in France during his stint as a pilot and ambulance driver during World War I,
and in the South Seas, notably Tahiti, as well as from historical events and native myths
to produce successful and popular novels. During the course of his life he authored or
co-authored sixteen books between 1919 and 1946, as well as numerous articles and essays.
Restrictions
In order to quote from, publish, or reproduce any of the manuscripts or visual materials,
researchers must obtain formal permission from the office of the Library Director. In
most instances, permission is given by the Huntington as owner of the physical property
rights only, and researchers must also obtain permission from the holder of the literary
rights In some instances, the Huntington owns the literary rights, as well as the
physical property rights. Researchers may contact the appropriate curator for further
information.
Availability
Collection is open to qualified researches by prior application through the Reader
Services Department. For more information please go to following
URL.