Talk:Daniel Berkeley Updike

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Rewrote portions
Just rewrote some of this, grammar changes and rearranged sentences. Tried not to change the meaning. There were a few things I did not change, because I don't know what the original writer was trying to say: the paragraph about Updike's parents is very confusing; also the later paragraph about Merrymount's predecessor Caswell. Also, article states that Merrymount catered to an upper class clientele--this is contradicted by info in "The Well-Made Book." Did not change tho. Thanks! KittyKitty Nichols (talk) 19:39, 19 November 2014 (UTC)

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Correction
I don't want to edit this anonymously, but the archives of the Merrymount Press (which includes most of Updike's personal correspondence as well) are at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California. The finding aid for the collection is now available through the Online Archive of California ETA: Copies of the job tickets are at the Athenaeum, as well as some of Updike's correspondence. --74.212.198.162 (talk) 00:56, 22 February 2019 (UTC)