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Notes, Correspondences and Marginalia
In one obituary, Sylvan's handwriting was said to have "looked like the oscilloscope for a patient in intensive care", and thus "not for the timid".
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Draft Papers
Sylvan's literary executor encountered an archive in which “all his projects were current", since manuscripts were undated and unattributed.
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Published Papers
Sylvan formally published very little of his nuclear ethics and politics, although a nuclear imaginary is present throughout his ouevre.
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Self-published Papers
Sylvan favoured the highly-unorthodox practice of self-publishing a vast amount of his work—quite literally, using his own printing press!