Helen Mantel Diary Guide to the Helen Mantel Diary SC 00790

Guide to the Helen Mantel Diary SC 00790


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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
SC 00790
Title
Helen Mantel Diary 1959
Quantity
0.01 Linear Foot
Creator
Mantel, Helen
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Helen Mantel Diary, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Purchased in December 2011


Scope and Contents

Diary, 1959, of Helen Mantel of Brooklyn, New York. Includes her daily activities, people with which she meets, and places that they go. It also includes a few very brief entries regarding a trip to Cuba taken in June and July of 1959, months after Fidel Castro had overthrown Fulgencio Batista. Mantel's grandmother lived in Cuba and the family took the trip because she was sick. In a couple of sentences Helen Mantel mentions seeing Batista's daughter in a restaurant, and the fact that her mother saw someone described as "Castro's right hand."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Cuba--Description and travel
  • Girls--United States--Diaries
  • New York (N.Y.)--Description and travel

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • New York (N.Y.)--Description and travel

Container List

Mixed Materials Small Collections Box 40 folder: 1
Diary
1959English