Barbara Dawson Smith papers.

The Barbara Dawson Smith papers primarily consist of annotated pre-publication proofs of some of her most popular novels, book covers and book marks, and press reviews.

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Main Author: Smith, Barbara Dawson (Author, Compiler)
Language:English
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Local Note:
MSU: The material is stored offsite in Remote Storage. Please contact Special Collections 3 working days in advance if you wish to use it.
MSU: The collection was donated by Barbara Dawson Smith in 1999.
Physical Description:2 boxes (2 linear ft.)
Format: Kit
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Summary:
The Barbara Dawson Smith papers primarily consist of annotated pre-publication proofs of some of her most popular novels, book covers and book marks, and press reviews.
Call Number:MSS 564
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Item, Folder number and/or title, Box number, Collection Title, MSS 564, Special Collections, MSU Libraries, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
Source of Acquisition:
The collection was donated by Barbara Dawson Smith in 1999.
Biographical Sketch:
Barbara Dawson Smith was born in Detroit, Michigan and earned a B. A. in Journalism from Michigan State University. She sold her first romance novel two weeks after sending it to a publisher and went on to become one of the preeminent writers of romance fiction. She was awarded the 1984 Golden Heart Award for Romance Writers of America for "No Regrets." Since 1989, her books have consistently received a 4+ Exceptional rating from Romantic Times, the leading romance review magazine. Silver Splendor (8-1989) was nominated for the Best Victorian Romance of 1988-1989. Dreamspinner (5-1990) won best Historical Romantic Suspense from Romantic Times, was nominated for Romance of the Year by Affaire de Coeur, and for Best Historical from RWA. Fire on the Wind (3-1992) was a finalist for RWA's Rita Award. A Glimpse of Heaven (12-1995) won Best Regency Historical from Romantic Times. Never a Lady (11-1996) was nominated for a National Reader's Choice Award. Once Upon a Scnadal (9-1997) was a USA Today bestseller, and was a finalist for RT's Best Regency Historical and for RWA's Rita's Award. Her Secret Affair is a nominee for Best Regency Historical. Dawson Smith was also nominated for Career Acheivement in Regency Historicals. Her books have been published with Silhouette, Zebra, Avon, and St. Martin's Press.
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Finding aid online: http://as.lib.msu.edu/repositories/2/resources/2163