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Gloria Jones collection of James Jones papers

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Michael Lennon Interview Transcripts

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Collection Overview

Title: Gloria Jones collection of James Jones papersAdd to your cart.

ID: 01/01/MSS00026

Primary Creator: Jones, Gloria (1928-2006)

Extent: 12.8 Cubic Feet

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Collection of Gloria Jones Papers related to James Jones, American author of From Here To Eternity, which was published in 1951 and won the National Book Award for fiction that year. The collection includes letters, books, manuscripts, documents, photographs and serials pertaining to his life as a soldier fighting in World War II and as a member of the Handy Writers Colony at Robinson, Illinois.

Collection Historical Note

James Ramon Jones was born November 6, 1921 in Robinson, Illinois to Ramon and Ada (Blessing) Jones. Upon graduating from high school, Jones enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1939 and served with the 27th Infantry in Hawaii. After the attacks on Pearl Harbor and before his deployment to Guadalcanal, Jones took courses at the University of Hawaii (1942). Jones was wounded in January 1943 and sent to a hospital in Memphis, from which he was honorably discharged. He moved back to Illinois and lived with Harry and Lowney Handy, beginning a career as a novelist while taking more courses from New York University (1945). While living with the Handy's, Jones assisted in the formation and development of the Handy Writer's Colony by donating some of the proceeds from his first novel.

Jones's first novel, From Here to Eternity (1951), which ends at the attack on Pearl Harbor, focuses on a group of regular enlistees and won the National Book Award for Fiction. His later novels also depict war, including The Pistol (1959) and The Thin Red Line (1962), but Jones did not consider himself a war novelist. On the contrary, he sought to depict "the regimentation of souls, the systemized reduction of men to animal level, the horrors of pointless death, [and] the exhaustion of living in constant fear" that came with battle, noting that "modern war destroys human character." In 1958, Jones and his new wife, Gloria Mosolino, relocated to Paris where they became part of a group of writers based there in the post-war era.  Jones also worked on film scripts.

Jones visited Vietnam as a journalist for The New York Times Magazine during the Vietnam War, and the trip would inspire the nonfiction work Viet Journal (1974). Jones died in Southhampton, New York on May 9, 1977.

Jones's publications, in order of completion, include:

Jones, J. (1951). From Here to Eternity. Charles Scribner's Sons.

Jones, J. (1958). Some Came Running. Charles Scribner's Sons.

Jones, J. (1959). The Pistol. Charles Scribner's Sons.

Jones, J. (1962). The Thin Red Line. Charles Scribner's Sons.

Jones, J. (1967). Go to the Widow-Maker. Delacorte Press.

Jones, J. (1968). The Ice-Cream Headache and Other Stories. Collins.

Jones, J. (1971). The Merry Month of May. Delacorte Press.

Jones, J. (1973). A Touch of Danger. Doubleday Press.

Jones, J. (1974). Viet Journal. Delacorte Press.

Jones, J. (1975). WWII. Grosset & Dunlap.

Jones, J. (finished by Willie Morris). (1978). Whistle. Delacorte Press.

Sources

"James Jones: An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Center." Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas, Austin. https://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/taro/uthrc/00208/hrc-00208.html.

Mitgang, Herbert. "James Jones, Novelist, 55, Dies; Best Known for 'Here to Eternity.'" The New York Times, May 10, 1977.

"Who is James Jones?" The James Jones Literary Society. https://jamesjonesliterarysociety.org/who-is-james-jones/.

Administrative Information

Repository: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Access Restrictions: Open to researchers.

Use Restrictions:

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[Series 1: Correspondence, 1957-1997],
[Series 2: Documents, 1944-1989],
[Series 3: Photos, 1925-1986],
[Series 4: Clippings, 1961-1997],
[Series 5: Michael Lennon Interview Transcripts, 1983],
[Series 6: Realia],
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Series 1: Correspondence, 1957-1997Add to your cart.
The majority of the Correspondence series is personal and professional correspondence (letters, cards, and postcards) to both Gloria and James Jones, the bulk from the 1970s and early 1980s. Folder 10 contains correspondence written by Gloria Jones and folder 11 contains correspondence written by James Jones (predominantly photocopies of letters held at other university collections of James Jones correspondence).

Arrangement: The Correspondence series is organized into folders in approximately alphabetical order by author (personal or corporate name), and each item has a box-folder-number designator (items are in ascending order of item number).

Box1 contains correspondence from authors with names beginning A-L.

Box 2 contains correspondence from authors with names beginning M-Z.

Box-Folder 001/1-13Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 002/14-19Add to your cart.
Series 2: Documents, 1944-1989Add to your cart.
Documents related to the lives of James and Gloria Jones, including military papers, materials from James Jones' personal life, and documents related to his career as a writer, including some manuscript excerpts and a manuscript titled "Golf."
Arrangement: Materials are arranged loosley by date.
Box-Folder 003/21-27Add to your cart.
Folder 28AAdd to your cart.
Folder 28BAdd to your cart.
Folder 28CAdd to your cart.
Series 3: Photos, 1925-1986Add to your cart.

Arrangement: Photos are given a designator "#-X##-###." The first number indicates the box number within a given size range, the alphanumeric indicator designates the size and the picture content, respectively:

Size:

A = Approx. 3"x5"

B = 4"x6"

C = 8"x10"

D, E = Oversized

Picture Content:

01 = James Jones (solo)

02 = Gloria Jones (solo)

03 = Family (group)

04 = Friends (group)

05 = No people (e.g., landscapes)

06 = Negatives

The final number is the item in the series (294-595).

Box-Folder 005: 1-A01-294 thru 1-A03-323 thru 1-A03-323Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 006: 2-A03-324 thru 2-A04-349Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 007: 3-A04-350 thru 3-A04-372Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 008: 4-A05-373 thru 4-A07-393Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 009: 1-B01-394 thru 1-B03-424Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 010: 2-B04-425 thru 2-B06-439Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 011: 1-C01-440 thru 1-C02-465Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 012: 2-C03-466 thru 2-C03-476Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 013: 3-C04-477 thru 3-C04-500Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 014: 4-C04-501 thru 4-C04-520Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 015: 5-C04-521 thru 5-C04-539Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 016: 6-C04-538 thru 6-C06-555Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 017: 1-D01-556 thru 1-D04-585Add to your cart.
Folder 017AAdd to your cart.
Series 4: Clippings, 1961-1997Add to your cart.

Box 18 contains clippings (some original, some photocopies) from newspapers and magazines of articles mostly from the 1970s through the 1990s related to James Jones and his works, as well as articles written by and about his literary friends and family. Of note is a copy of the New York Times Best Sellers list from April 1978 that places The Whistle in fifth.

The remainder of Box 18 and Boxes 19 and 20 contain folders from news clipping services. These clippings reflect Jones as a writer, as well as the reception of his works.

Arrangement: The first section of Box 18 is arranged chronologically:

Folder 30: 1961-1984

Folder 31: 1984-1986

Folder 32: 1989-1997, undated

The remainder of Box 18 and Boxes 19 and 20 are arranged alphabetically by work reviewed, then chronologically.

Box-Folder 018/30-34Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 019/35-40Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 020/41-43Add to your cart.
Folder 43AAdd to your cart.
Series 5: Michael Lennon Interview Transcripts, 1983Add to your cart.

Interviews conducted by J. Michael Lennon with various people connected with James Jones (his family and friends). Questions relate to the subjects' memories of Jones as well as their thoughts and feelings about his literary works.

Transcripts appear to have been made from recordings and contain some hand-written materials as well. Each interview appears to have been done in a different hand.

Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by interview subject.
Box-Folder 021/44-47Add to your cart.
Series 6: RealiaAdd to your cart.
Contains objects used by or belonging to James or Gloria Jones. Includes typewriters, a license plate, silverware, and playing cards.
Box-Folder 022/48-53Add to your cart.
Box-Folder 023: Silver spoon & supper club receipts (3-001-009)Add to your cart.
Item Typewriter in caseAdd to your cart.
Item TypewriterAdd to your cart.

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[Series 4: Clippings, 1961-1997],
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[Series 6: Realia],
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