Kenneth on His Dangerous Research on Walter Gibson
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Title
Kenneth on His Dangerous Research on Walter Gibson
Description
Kenneth had been working for several years, off and on, on a book about an American adventurer named Walter Gibson. Gibson had gotten crosswise with the Dutch, and they had thrown him into a prison called Weldebreton. He had been tried for various activities. Kenneth had done a lot of work on the book and still has the manuscript in the basement at 4711. When Kenneth landed in Batavia (now Djakarta), he hoped to do some research on Gibson.
Creator
Landon, Kenneth (1903-1993)
Date
January 1, 1946
Rights
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Format
.mp3
Identifier
LC71-07
Provenance
Over a course of 13 years Kip Landon (Kenneth Landon Jr.) began recording stories from his parents, Margaret and Kenneth Landon, resulting in 95 hours of recordings. Beginning on July 20, 1976, recording finished in June, 1978. The project resumed again in 1982 for a few months. After a long break, the third recording period began in 1988 and concluded in March 1989.
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewee
Kenneth Landon (1903-1993)
Duration
14:37
Sound File Location
Box 82: Oral History: "The Landon Chronicles," CDs 51-75
Clip Location
Hour 71, clip 7
Sub-Collection
Sub-Series 8: Audio and Video
Main Collection
Series 1: Biographical
Citation
Landon, Kenneth (1903-1993)
, “Kenneth on His Dangerous Research on Walter Gibson,” Digital Exhibits of Wheaton College, accessed April 19, 2025, https://omeka.wheaton.edu/items/show/802.