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Hello,
My name is Jenny Harada and I am the Collections Assistant at the Oregon
Historical Society in Portland, Oregon. We are in the design development
phase of a major permanent exhibit entitled, Oregon Country, which opens
July 2004. Currently, I am searching for reproduction rights of
photographs and illustrations that we will display in the exhibit.
However, I am having difficulty locating the rights for the illustrations
that appear in the following book:
Morwood, William. Traveler in a Vanished Landscape; the Life and Times of
David Douglas. New York, C.N. Potter; distributed by Crown Publishers.
1973.
I contacted Random House, but unfortunately their records for this title
were incomplete and they were not sure if they owned the rights. Does
anybody know where I could find the contact information for the author? I
tried looking up some of the other publishers associated with this author
(Gentry Books, London and Everest House Publishing, New York) but couldn’t
find addresses for these companies either. I would appreciate any
suggestions of where to look next. Thank you for your help with this
inquiry and for inquiries in the past. You can contact me at
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Thanks again,
Jenny Harada
Collections Assistant
Oregon Historical Society
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR 97205
(503) 492-6008
fax (503) 219-2030
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