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Ann Nolan Clark Letters
Letters by Ann Nolan Clark to Hy Adler, Albuquerque Book Dealer.
Arthur Johnson Papers
This collection documents the personal and professional life of Arthur Harold Johnson - singer, poet, novelist and curator of the Jonson Gallery on the University of New Mexico campus. Materials include correspondence, unpublished and published writings, photographs, newspaper clippings and music recital programs.
Day Science Fiction Collection
This collection is comprised of Donald B. Day's personal collection of science fiction magazines published in the United States (as well as some from England) from 1926 to 1950. It also contains papers pertaining to his early drafts of The Index to the Science-Fiction Magazines 1926-1950, which he published in 1952.
Day Science Fiction Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs of Donald B. Day.
Demetria Martínez Papers
Douglas Woolf Narratives
This collection consists of 21 writings by Douglas Woolf, author of short stories, novels and book reviews.
Eugene Manlove Rhodes Collection
Flora Mae Hood Papers
The collection consists of material for the book, One Luminaria for Antonio,, written by Flora Hood, illustrated by Ann Kirn, and published in 1966.
Frank Waters Papers
The collection contains typescripts, correspondence, published materials, research files, audio and video recordings, and personal journals documenting the literary career of Frank Waters.
Harvena Richter Papers
James J. Deavenport, "Fires of Montezuma" manuscript
"The Fires of Montezuma or Legends of the Aztecs" is the manuscript of a romance novel written by J. J. Deavenport, former Chief Justice of the U.S. Territorial Supreme Court in New Mexico. The novel is set in New Mexico; Zuni is central to the theme.
John L. Sinclair Papers
John Nichols Papers
John Nichols' papers document a wide range of history and culture and personal connections in New Mexico (and elsewhere) over the last 55 years. The collection contains manuscripts, screenplays, correspondence, speeches, artwork, journals, photographs, slides, and videos.
Latin American Ephemera Pictorial Collection
The Latin American Ephemera Pictorial Collection is comprised of ephemera (slides, political posters, lithographic cards, political caricatures, advertisements, bookmarks, photographs, book covers, and postcards) from Latin America.
Lee Marmon Pictorial Collection
This collection contains photographs taken by Lee Marmon throughout his life. These include images of elders and community members from Laguna and Acoma Pueblos, visual documentation of uranium mines and mills throughout New Mexico, photos of fashion and social life in 1960s and 1970s Palm Springs, CA, among other things.
Leigh Brackett Papers (1933-1978)
"Love under fire" screenplay
Collection consists of "revised final" screenplay for "Love under fire."
Mary Cable Collection
Collection contains manuscripts of Cable's books and essays, correspondence, and research materials associated with her publications.
Maude McFie Bloom manuscripts
Michael Blake papers
This collection primarily contains writings, research, and correspondence, spanning Michael Blake’s forty year career as a professional writer.
Nancy C. Wood Papers
This collection primarily contains writings, research, and correspondence, spanning Nancy Wood’s fifty year career as a professional writer.
Orlando Romero Papers
This small collection of New Mexico writer Orlando Romero's papers includes a proof copy of his first novel as well as copies of articles written for various magazines.
Orville “Buddy” Wanzer films
The collection contains 8mm, 16mm and 35mm films made by Orville “Buddy” Wanzer, a professor at New Mexico State University from 1959 to 1983, and a collection of films made by his students as class assignments. Included are completed films, raw footage, and magnetic sound film.
"Pocket Money" Production Records
Expense reports, receipts, production cost reports and cast and crew housing lists associated with the production of the film Pocket Money.
Richard W. Etulain Papers
Richard W. Etulain’s papers document his prolific career as an educator, historian and writer, and also provide insight into methods and processes of researching, writing, reviewing, publishing, editing, critiquing and teaching Western literature and history.