Forgery in LGBTQ History

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Forgery of Data and Documents Relevant to the LGBTQ Past

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Introduction

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Noel Coward letters forged by Lee Israel, who also forged letters by actresses Fanny Brice and Louise Brooks, and writers Dorothy Parker and Lillian Hellman.


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Primary Sources

Bosman, Julie. "She Says It's True, Her Memoir Of Forging." New York TImes, July 24. 2008, pp. E1, E6.

Coward, Noel. The Letters of Noel Coward. NY: Alfred A. Knoft, 2007. Coward letter about Julie Andrews is actually by Lee Israel.


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