Peter Bernard Kyne (1880-1957) was a prominent author of novels and short stories. He served in the Spanish-American War and World War I, and resided in San Francisco most of his life. This collection includes thousands of personal and professional correspondence, and well over a hundred manuscript copies of novels and short stories. While this collection spans the years 1917 to 1957, the majority of the correspondence dates from 1935-1940.
Repository:
University of Oregon Libraries
Special Collections & University Archives
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through
a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical Note
Peter Bernard Kyne was born on October 12, 1880 in San Francisco, where he lived the greater part of his life. Many of his 25 novels and 1000 short stories and articles are set in San Francisco or northern California, and most draw heavily on his own varied experiences.
Kyne left public school when he was 14 in order to work with his father's cattle business. He had no further formal education except six months study at a business college. At 16 he went to work as a clerk in a general merchandise store. When still under 18, he lied about his age and enlisted in Company L, 14th U.S. Infantry, which served in the Philippines from 1898-1899. The Spanish-American War and the following insurrection of General Emilio Aguinaldo provided background for many of Kyne's later stories.
The next few years saw Kyne in several different jobs. In his own words (letter of April 23, 1940): "I got a job at $7 a week in a wholesale produce and provision house. I quit in 6 months to go to work for a wholesale lumber and shipping firm at $30 a month. I abandoned that job 6 years later to become a lumber broker. I abandoned that because I went broke; then helped organize a daily morning newspaper in Sas Francisco which flopped 4 months later but prior to that time I had written my first short story..."
In 1910 Kyne married Helene Johnston. During World War I, he saw action as a captain in Battery A of the 144th field Artillery, known as the California Grizzlies. The war again provided material for future stories. Through the years, Kyne had periodic contact with Company L, the California Grizzlies and with individuals from his old units. He continued his strong interest in military affairs, as evidenced in his writing and correspondence.
The first of Kyne's 25 novels appeared in 1913. Three years later he published Cappy Ricks, a novel about his best-known character, a tough skinned, soft-hearted shipping magnate. Much of the material for Cappy Ricks came from actual experiences of Kyne and his friends in the West Coast shipping industry. Cappy's adventures were the subject of two novels and about 50 short stories. In 1918 Kyne sold the dramatic rights for Cappy Ricks to Edward A. Rose,
and a play based on the stories was produced by Oliver Morosco but proved unsuccessful. During the 1930's Kyne several times negotiated with advertisers to have Cappy Ricks produced on the radio, and several episodes were adapted for radio by Henri Sayre. In each case, however, the possible legal complications threatened by George Bentel (who had purchased Rose's dramatic rights), prevented Cappy from being produced for radio. Another of Kyne's most successful novels, The Valley of the Giants (1918), was based on personal experiences, this time
in the California redwood lumber industry. Kyne himself credited his book with alerting the public to the threat of lumbering to California's redwoods. Valley, like many of Kyne's stories, was later made into a motion picture.
In addition to war stories, sea stories, and shipping and lumbering materials, Kyne wrote many business romances, westerns, hunting stories, and horse racing stories. His own activities reflected these interests. Over the years he was involved in various investments, especially in mining. Hunting and fishing were among his main interests during the 1920's and 1930's. With a small group of San Francisco friends, he was part-owner of Shelldrake Club, a duck hunting property in northern California. Several friendships represented in this collection's
correspondence revolved around common interests in hunting and fishing. In addition, for some years Kyne owned race horses and was president of the California Jockey Club.
In the early 1930's Kyne's health failed. Combined with changes in public reading taste and financial difficulties in the publishing industry, this resulted in a period of literary and financial difficulties for Kyne. He tried to get a contract as a movie screenwriter, and for a short time in 1938 was employed by MGM, where he collaborated with Richard Maibaum. In 1940, Dude Woman, the last of his novels, appeared.
During the 1940's and 1950's Kyne, still experiencing poor health, was involved in negotiations for sales of old stories to radio, television, movies, and for reprints of his works. Problems with George Bentel over the title to Cappy Ricks continued. Kyne's last two novels, including Summons to Elysium (mss. in this collection) were never published. Mrs Kyne died in 1956 and Peter Kyne died the following year on November 25 in San Francisco.
Content Description
The Peter B. Kyne Papers include 3,401 correspondence; manuscripts of 133 novels, serials and short stories; and 11 radio scripts and synopses for novels and films. Eight folders of material dealing with sales and publication of the author's works are also included.
The collection dates from 1917-1957. However the vast majority of the correspondence dates from between 1935-1940. Outgoing letters come to an abrupt halt in May 1940 and are only sporadically resumed in 1946. Many of the manuscripts, especially the novel-length ones, were written after 1930. The Cappy Ricks stories are almost entirely unrepresented.
Much of the correspondence is on literary and business matters. Included are extensive two-way correspondence with Kyne's agents during the late 1930's: Arthur M. Landau, William C. Lengel, Orsatti and Co., Verne Porter, and Spencer Littauer, editors of Collier's; Edwin Balmer of Redbook; Michael Gannon of Field Artillery Journal; and Charles Kilburn of Cavalry Journal.
The letters to editors and agents provide information on publishing and movie conditions as well as Kyne's literary and personal situation. The Cappy Ricks radio rights controversy produced extensive correspondence with Ray Appleby (radio producer) and with two legal firms; Loeb and Loeb, and Overton, Lyman and Plumb.
A large personal correspondence with Herbert Cooper Thompson is included. Kyne and Thompson had been friends since serving together in the Philippines. The Kyne collection contains part of a novel manuscript by Thompson and 48 of his letters to Kyne. The Thompson papers, containing several Kyne letters and manuscripts are also in the University of Oregon Libraries and compliment the Kyne colelction.
Other major personal correspondents in the period covered include Owen B. Winters, Irene Holden, Evelyn Kane, Bert Dolan, A.D. Schindler, Chet Schwarzkopf, Roy W. Howard, Wallace Sheehan, and Eugene Overton.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access :
Collection is open to the public.
Collection must be used in Special Collections & University Archives Reading Room.
Restrictions on Use :
Property rights reside with Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries.
Copyright resides with the creators of the documents or their heirs.
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted to the
Manuscripts Librarian in Special Collections & University Archives. The
reader must also obtain permission of the copyright holder.
Preferred Citation :
[Identification of item], Peter Bernard Kyne Papers, Ax 732, Special Collections & University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Oregon.
Administrative Information
Arrangement :
Collection is organized into the following series: Series I. Correspondence, Subseries A. Outgoing, Subseries B. Incoming (Minor), Subseries C. Incoming (Major); Series II. Manuscripts; Series III. Manuscripts by Other Authors; Series IV. Miscellaneous; Series IV. Addenda: May 1974.
Detailed Description of the Collection
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in
the collection.
Series I: Correspondence
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Subseries A: Outgoing
Box
Folder
1
1
Correspondence
1915-1934
1
2
Correspondence
1935
1
3
Correspondence
1936
1
4
Correspondence
January 1937-June 1937
1
5
Correspondence
July 1937-December 1937
1
6
Correspondence
January 1938-June 1938
1
7
Correspondence
July 1938-December 1938
1
8
Correspondence
January 1939-June 1939
1
9
Correspondence
July 1939-December 1939
1
10
Correspondence
1940
1
11
Correspondence
1946-1956
Subseries B: Incoming (Minor)
Box
Folder
1
12
Correspondence A
Abbott and Mannoccir
1 letter
1933
Alexander, M.
1 letter
1932
American Association of University Women, Stanislaus County Branch (Mrs. H. N. Carey)
1 letter
1939
American Cavalcade (T. B. Costain) 1937
6 letters
1937
American Consular Service, Ensenada, Mexico (W. A. Smale)
2 letters
1936
American Legion (James F. Barton)
10 letters
1939-1940
American Legion Monthly (John T. Winterich, John J. Noll)
13 letters
1936-1938; 1940
American Magazine (Summer Blossom, Albert Benjamin, Mabel Harding)
8 letters
1937-1938
American Play Company, Inc. (Richard J. Madden, Henry A. Hubman, John W. Ramsey)
1 letter
1925-1950
American Rod and Gun (Malcolm Reiss)
3 letters
1954-1955
Applegate, Moray
3 letters
1937
de Araujo, Joaquin T.
1 letter
1934
Armstrong, Betty (with Carl Hudson)
2 letters
1940
Armstrong, H. W.
1 letter
1939
Ashley, Clifford W.
1 letter
1940
Australian National Travel Association (A. H. O'Connor)
1 letter
1937
Authors' League of America (Ivan von Auw, Fannie Hurst, Luise Sillcox)
5 letters
1935-1937
Ayres, Arthur
1 letter
1936
1
13
Correspondence B
Baer, Henri I.
1 letter
1956
Baird, Douglas
1 letter
1940
Baker, Wakefield
1 letter
1933
Balch, David A.
1 letter
1956
Bankers Utilities Co., Inc. (B.F. Greer)
1 letter
1937
Bank of America (P. M. Harwood)
1 letter
1935
Bank of Italy
2 letters
1927
Barrows, S. H.
2 letters
1940
Bassett, C. N.
2 letters
1938
Bell Syndicate, Inc. (John N. Wheeler, Henry M. Snevily)
7 letters
1936-1937
Bentel, George R
1 letter
1930-1938
Berg, Phil and Bert Allenberg, Inc. (William Dozier)
2 letters
1937
Bimson, Florence E.
1 letter
undated
Blair, John and Co. (Carleton E. Coveny)
6 letters
1937-1939
Boas, Nat
1 letter
1940
Bohemian Club (Charles G. Norris)
2 letters
1937-1939
Book Club of California (Oscar Lewis)
1 letter
1937
Bosworth, Hobart
1 letter
1937
Bowman, Deute, Cummings Inc. (Sydney Bowman)
3 letters
1937
Brocklebank Apts. (Cora M. Barton)
1 letter
undated
Bromley, Haworth
1 letter
1937-1938
Brown, Charles
3 letters
1938
Bruck, Edwin L.
1 letter
1936
Brylawski, Fulton
3 letters
1937
Bureau of Air Commerce, Dept. of Commerce (L. Ponton de Arce)
1 letter
1937
Burke, Kathryn Trega
1 letter
1937
Butler, Van Dyke and Harris (J. W. S. Butler)
6 letters
1939-1940
1
14
Correspondence C
Cajo Co.,bert E. Welsh)
1 letter
1935
California (State) Department of Agriculture (H. A. Hunt)
1 letter
1940
California (State) Department of State (Frank C. Jordan)
1 letter
1937
California Highway Patrol (E. Raymond Cato)
1 letter
1938
California Historical Society (Augustus Pollack)
1 letter
1956
California Indians (C. W. Lindemann)
1 letter
1939
California Jockey Club (Edward J. Benn)
1 letter
1939
California Rodeo, Horse Fair and Stock Show (Fred McCargar, F. E. Dayton)
3 letters
1937-1939
California State Chamber of Commerce (A. B. C. Dohrmann, Almon E. Roth)
2 letters
1936-1937
Campbell-Edward Co. (R.V. Dunne)
1 letter
1937
Case, Frank
4 letters
1937-1939
Casey, Jim
1 letter
1938
Catholic Writers Guild of America
1 letter
1937
Chambrun, Jacques Inc. (Jacques Chambrun, Hewitt H. Howland)
5 letters
1935-1957
Chapman, William Gerald
18 letters
1937-1940
Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate, Inc. (Mary King, Charlotte Hickey)
5 letters
1938-1940
Collison, Thomas F.
1 letter
undated
Columbia Broadcasting System, In. (Ray Appleby, Dorothy Kammerer, Max Wylie, Anne Nelson)
6 letters
1935-1953
Columbia Pictures Corp., Ltd. (W. S. Holoman, Michel Kraike)
6 letters
1936-1940
Conlon, Tom, Corp., Ltd. (Tom R. Conlon)
1 letter
1937
Conrad, Victor J.
6 letters
1936-1938
Consolidated News Features (Joseph B. Agnelli)
1 letter
1937
Convenience Bureau (Alice S. Gilman)
1 letter
1937
Cook, Louis C.
1 letter
1939
Coop, Leonard G.
1 letter
1937
Copyright Office, Library of Congress (C. L. Bouve)
1 letter
1938
Cornish and Moore (Ewell D. Moore)
1 letter
1922
Cornwall, Eleanor (Mrs. A. H.)
2 letters
1937
Cornwell, Dean
1 letter
1937
Cosmopolitan Monthly (Ida Vernon, Harry Payne Burton)
8 letters
1927-1940
Country Gentileman (Ben Hibbs)
1 letter
1938
Crall, Herbert D
2 letters
1939-1940
Crang, Frank L.
1 letter
1938
Creel, George
2 letters
1938
Crow, Carl
5 letters
1937-1939
Cutter, C. E.
1 letter
1940
1
15
Correspondence D-E
Dalziel, Ira Barker
1 letter
1939
Daniels, Josephus
1 letter
1940
Davies, Paul
4 letters
1937-1938
Davis, Albert D.
1 letter
1937
Denshaw, Jack
1 letter, 1 encl.
1937
Demmey, Park
1 letter
1937
Deute, Arthur
2 letters
1937
Digest Review of Reviews (Howard Florance)
2 letters
1937
Dolan, Bert
21 letters, 2 encl.
1930-1940
Dollar Steamship Lines (R. Stanley Dollar)
3 letters
1935-1939
Doran, George H. and Co. (Alan Rinehart, John Farrar)
2 letters
1926
Doubleday, Doran and Co. (Harry E. Maule, L. G. Booth
5 letters
1928-1937
Doubleday, Page and Co. (Russell Doubldeay, A. Page Cooper)
7 letters
1917-1927
Ducks Unlimited (John B. COleman)
1 letter
1940
Duke, Bradley
1 letter
undated
Duke, Dita (Mrs. Walter Dean Duke)
3 letters
undated
Eagle, A. I.
6 letters
1938-1939
Earle, Stella A.
1 letter
1937
Editorial Juventud, S.A.
1 letter
1951
Eley, Douglas
1 letter
1937
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (Frederic Dannay, Constance DiRienzo, Robert P. Mills)
4 letters
1951-1952
Emerson Bureau (O.B. Stephenson)
2 letters
1934-1935
Eppinger, Joshua
1 letter
1938
Ernst and Ernst
1 letter
1934
Escola, C.A.
1 letter
1936
1
16
Correspondence F-G
Falk, A. J.
1 letter
1937
Famous Players-Lasky Corp. (Charles Eyton)
1 letter
1921
Faris, John T.
1 letter
1937
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Dept. of Justice
1 letter
1938
Federal Works Progress Administration Braille Project (Mildred M. Scouller)
1 letter
1939
Feeley, James L.
1 letter
1938
Fegan, Edward
1 letter
1940
Fellom, Ruth
2 letters
1938
Ferris, Earle
1 letter
1937
Fiction House Inc. (Malcolm Reiss)
1 letter
1954
First National Bank of San Jose (Howard Rathburn)
1 letter
1956
First National Productions (A.L. Rockett
6 letter
1927-1928
Fish and Game Development Assoc. (Carl F. Johsnon, Samual Pond)
3 letters
1937/1938
Fitch, Roger S.
1 letter
1938
Fitzgerald, Leo
1 letter
1937
Ford, Edward T
1 letter
1935
Fowler, W. H. B.
1 letter
1937
Franciscan Fathers
1 letter
1958
Funk and Wagnalls Co. (George Jones Jr.)
2 letter
1937
Furrer, Evelyn B.
1 letter
1940
Futran, Herbert S.
1 letter
1935
Gannon, Mary Lee (Mrs. Michael)
1 letter
1940
Gates, George W.
1 letter
1937
Gill, Tom
1 letter
1937
Gillmore, Margaret
1 letter
undated
Givens, Mrs. S. B.
1 letter
undated
Givens, V.W.
1 letter
undated
Glass, Betty
3 letters
undated
Glass, Mary Caroline (Mrs. Montague)
2 letters
1939, undated
Glikbarg, Wolf and Selig (A.S. Glikbarg)
1 letter
1939, undated
Goik, Walter (alias Walter Sankey)
4 letters
1936-1937, undated
Golden Gate International Exposition (Leland W. Cutler, Tim Bellew)
3 letters
1937-1940
Goldwyn, Samuel, Inc. Ltd. (Sam Marx)
2 letters
1937
Good Housekeeping (William F. Bigelow)
letters
1937-1938
Gordon, Natalie
1 letter
undated
Graves, Jefferson James
1 letter
1940
Groff, Claude K.
1 letter
1940
Guck, Homer
1 letter
1936
Guerrero, Rhoda B.
1 letter
1938
1
17
Correspondence H-I-J
Hallmann, Frithjof
1 letter
1939
Halloran, Rose
2 letters
1937
Hampton, Dave
1 letter
1940
Hannagan, Steve
1 letter
undated
Harding, D. B.
1 letter
1937
Harris, Hazel
1 letter
1938
Harrison, John
1 letter
1938
Hartley, Anna
1 letter
undated
Hatch, Edward
2 letters
1938
Hatrick, Ed
1 letter
1935
Hawkins, H. W.
1 letter
1938
Hayden, J. R.
2 letters
1937-1940
Heath, Curtis
1 letter
1937
Heffernan, John B.
2 letters
1937-1938
Heider, Fred B
1 letter
1940
Hemingway, Ernest and Roy Howard
1 letters
undated
Herd, Alex M.
1 letter
1940
Hilton, Frank E.
2 letters
1939
Hind, Rolph and Co. Inc. (George U. Hind)
2 letters
1938
Hodder and Stoughton Ltd.
1 letter
1937
Hollywood Knickerbocker (Mary O. Kehrlein)
2 letters
1939
Hollywood Park (John J. Knezevich)
1 letter
1939
Holmes, Byrd M.
4 letters
1939
Hopkins, E. K.
1 letter
1940
Hopkins, Wilson C.
1 letter
1937
Hornblower, William B.
1 letter
1937
Houghton Mifflin Co. (B. M. Hahn)
1 letter
1939
Hughes, Rupert
3 letters
1937-1938
Immigration and Naturalization Service, Dept. of Labor
8 letters
1935-1936
Infantry Journal (J. R. Ulmer, Edwin F. Harding)
9 letters
1937
Internal Revenue Service, Treasury Department
1 letter
1935
James, Pace and Smith (Frank James)
1 letter
1922
Johnson, Hiram Jr.
2 letters
1938
Joyce, Kenyon
2 letters
1940
1
18
Correspondence K
Kahn, Ivan Inc. (Bob Thornby)
5 letters
1935
Kane, Evelyn
3 letters, 1 encl.
1938-1940
Kapp, Frederick H.
1 letter
1937
Kearney, J. P.
3 letters
1936-1937
KEHE (Ray Appleby)
1 letter
1937
Kelly, Mrs. Robert W.
1 letter
1939
Kennedy, Patsy J.
3 letters
1937
King, Charles V.
1 letter
undated
King Wesley E.
1 letter
1937
Kinney, J. C.
1 letter
1939
Kingensmith, H. B.
7 letters
1937-1940
Knight, Arthur
1 letter
1955
Kudner, Arthur
3 letters
1939-1940
Kyne, Charles A
2 letters
1936-1940
Kyne, Steve
1 letter
1939
1
19
Correspondence L
Ladies' Home Journal (Graeme Lorimer)
1 letter
1939
Lee, Don Broadcasting System (Dean Maddox)
1 letter
1937
Lehe, W. E.
1 letter
1940
Lehrfield, William
3 letters
1937
Levoy, Gordon W.
2 letters
1936-1937
Library of Congress
1 letter
1952
Lichtig and Englander (Harry Lichtig)
15 letters
1937-1939
Lieb, Bill
5 letters
1939-1940
Lindholm, G. H.
1 letter
1936
Linguaphone Institute
3 letters
1939
Littauer and Wilkinson, Inc. (Kenneth Littauer)
3 letters
1951-1953
London and Lancashire Insurance Co. Ltd. (Frank S. Mitchell)
6 letters
1937-1939
Long, Sidney
2 letters
1938
Los Angeles Broadcasting Co. Inc., KFAC (Carlton E. Coveny)
4 letters
1937
Los Angeles Turf Club Inc. (Charles H. Strub, Barry Whitehead)
2 letters
1935-1937
Lowe, Edward
2 letters
1939-1940
Lowe, James Rowland
1 letter
1940
Lytton, Philip
3 letters
1939
1
20
Correspondence M
McCall Corp. (incl. McCall's Magazine and Blue Book Magazine) (Constance Smith, Donald Kennicott, Anne Stevens)
9 letters
1938-1940
McCann-Erickson Inc.
3 letters
1937-1939
McConnell, Burt M.
5 letters
1932
McCue, James F.
7 letters
1938-1939
MacFadden Publications Inc. (Joseph M. Dooher)
1 letter
1937
McKenuogh, Arthur
1 letter
1937
McKinney, Ben
6 letters
1938-1940
McMillan, U.S.
9 letters
1936-1939
McNeill, Hector
1 letters
1955
MacQuarrie, Hector
4 letters
1952
Madden, Richard J. Play Co. (Richard J. Madden)
1 letter
1939
Mannix, Edgar J.
1 letter
1938
Mariana Grove Inc. (George E. Judd)
1 letter
1940
Marsh, Mary
1 letter
undated
Marty, Benjamin
1 letter
1940
Mason, Helen
1 letters
n.c.
Matson Navigation Co.
1 letter
1935
Merced County Sheriff's Office. (Lucius Cornwell)
1 letters
1935
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures (Eddie Mannix, Dick Maibaum, Kenneth MacKenna, Mark Avramo, R. Monta et al.)
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