The high wind and strong sun that day conspired to make his typescript unreadable.
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Precisely where the typescript of The Pursued had been until 2002 is unknown.
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In 1961 the KGB confiscated the typescript and even, for good measure, the typewriter ribbon.
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Orwell submitted the typescript of Keep the Aspdistra Flying to Gollancz on 15 January 1936.
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Suzanne volunteered to deliver the now rather shabby typescript.
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In the months it takes to turn a completed typescript into a printed volume, the Net moves on.
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The original voluminous typescript was first published in hardback under the Allen Lane imprint.
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Ultimately the work that emerged was a massive typescript unfinished upon Phipps'death in June 1923.
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By analogy a typescript has been produced on a typewriter.
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Typewritten matter especially a typewritten copy of a manuscript
A manuscript or handwrit is a recording of information that has been manually created by someone or some people, such as a hand-written letter, as opposed to being printed or reproduced some other way. ...
A typed manuscript but still a manuscript
Any original handwritten (manuscript) or typed copy from which type will be set.
Unedited text delivered by an author, usually a Word file on disk, but may be typewritten. Abbreviated TS or ts. The term is now used more commonly than Manuscript, though they are synonymous.