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  1. findingaids.loc.gov › exist_collections › ead3pdfGroucho Marx Papers

    The papers of Groucho Marx, humorist and actor, were given to the Library of Congress by Marx in 1966. ... 2 Johnson, Nunnally, 1960-1965, undated. BOX Groucho Marx ...

  2. The majority of the correspondence in this collection dates from the post World War II era (Marx's early correspondence is located at the Library of Congress.) This series includes correspondence from well-known persons, fans, admirers and friends. There is an extensive amount of correspondence with the screenwriter Nunnally Johnson.

  3. Main Character(s): Groucho Marx, E. B. White, Fred Allen, Goodman Ace, Nunnally Johnson, James Thurber, Booth Tarkington, Alistair Cooke, Harry Truman, Irving Berlin, and S. J. Perelman. Synopsis: Donated to the Library of Congress in the mid-1960s, Groucho Marx’s correspondence was first crafted into this celebration of wit and wisdom in ...

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  5. Groucho Marx Collection NMAH.AC.0269 Page 2 of 36 Biographical / Historical One of 20th century America's most enduring comics and cultural icons was Groucho Marx. Julius Henry Marx, better known as Groucho, was born in New York City on October 2, 1890. He was the third of five sons born to Minna and Samuel Marx.

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  6. Sep 21, 2022 · Nora Johnson was born in Hollywood on January 31, 1933, when her father was already well on his way to a prominent career. Her mother, Marion Byrnes (Nunnally’s second wife), left her father when Nora was a young child, taking her to New York. In her book Coast to Coast she talks about her family and her father.

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  8. Aug 14, 2007 · Donated to the Library of Congress in the mid-1960s, Groucho Marx's correspondence was first crafted into this celebration of wit and wisdom in 1967. Reissued today with his original letters and humor intact, The Groucho Letters exposes one of the twentieth century's most beloved comedian's private insights into show biz, politics, business, and, of course, his illustrious personal life.