- TxAM-CRS C000334-S1-B0001-F0038
- File
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Typescript for chapter 14 - 15, with handwritten edits
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Typescript for chapter 14 - 15, with handwritten edits
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Typescript for chapter 7 (photocopy)
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Typescript for chapter 1 - 3, with handwritten edits [single draft]
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Typescript for chapter 7 - 9 - with handwritten edits (single draft)
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Typescript for chapter 12 - 13, with handwritten edits
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Typescript for chapter 13 - 15, with handwritten edits (single draft)
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Typescript with handwritten edits, Prologue - chapter 5
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Typescript for chapter 3, with handwritten edits
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Typescript for chapter 4, with handwritten edits
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Typescript for chapter 10, with handwritten edits, 2 versions
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Typescript for chapter 13, pages 22 - 33, with handwritten edits
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Typescript for chapter 12 - 13, with handwritten edits
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Typescript for chapter 15, with handwritten edits
Betrayal(Screenplay, co-written with Marilyn Benner)
Part of Faith Hunter Collection
Version 1, final draft
Box-Folder
30-51
Baker, Howard, Newspaper clippings, short articles, and other articles titled Baker: Meeting the Leadership Challenge form an unidentified issue of First Monday probably in 1973, The Ambivalent Senator Baker from the September 30, 1973 New York Times Magazine, and Political Profiles:
Howard Baker, Jr. and Bill Brock from the September 1973 Ripon Forum
30-52
Bentsen, Lloyd, Campaign letter, clippings 1970-1975, campaign brochure, articles titled What Makes Bentsen Run? from April 5, 1970 Dallas Morning News and The Unveiling of Lloyd Bentsen from an unidentified issue of Texas Monthly, and a political vitae
30-53
Briscoe, Dolph, Clippings, 1973-1977, Letters from Briscoe and Ben H. Carpenter discussing whether Briscoe was a conservative or a liberal or pro-business or anti-business, an article by Griffin Smith, Jr., titled Why Does Dolph Briscoe Want to be Governor in an unidentified issue of Texas Monthly, a 1973 report by the Research Division of the Republican Party of Texas titled Briscoe - His Campaign Finances and His Ethics, and a collection of newspaper articles assembled by the Research Division of the Republican Party of Texas under the title How Briscoe Bought the Office of Governor . . . and Then Asked for His Money Back
30-54
Bush, George, Clippings, article titled Bob and George Go to Washington or the Post-Watergate Scramble by Al Reinert in an unidentified issue of Texas Monthly, news release about Bush leaving the Republican National Committee, five issues of the Bush 1970 campaign newsletter called The Bush Bandwagon, compilation of Bush's answers to some of the questions people have been asking him, several examples of Bush campaign literature, and letters, notes, and telegrams including eight letters from him, 1970-1980
30-55
Bush, George, Notebook on the support group called the Bush Belles in his 1970 campaign for the U. S. Senate
30-56
Connally, John, Clippings, 1968-1979
30-57
Connally, John, Articles titled The Return of John Connally by James P. Sterbain the August 8, 1976 New York Times Magazine, John Connally: An 'Imperial President'? by John McClaughry in the December 22, 1979 Human Events, John Connally as seen by the Observer, 1961-1979 in the August 24, 1979 Texas Observer, John Connally & the Picosa Ranch by Cory Servaas in the Fall 1978 Country Gentleman, The Rising Star of John Connally by Paul Rosenfield in the November 1978 Saturday Evening Post, Connally: Strong on the Issues in an unidentified issue of First Monday, John Connally: Back in Texas but for How Long? By Paul Rosenfield in the Marcy 6, 1977 Dallas Times Herald Sunday Magazine, The Story of 87 Votes that Made History in the April 10, 1964 U. S. News & World Report, The Connally Years from the October 4, 1968 Texas Observer, The Rising Star from Texas from the October 18, 1971 Time, and Barnes and Connally: Is It the End of the Trail for Their Business Empire? from the October 1986 Texas Monthly
30-58
Connally, John, Letters, memos, notes, agendas for August 14-18, 1976, clippings, transcript of character witnesses for Connally in the trail of U. S. v. John Connally in 1976, profiles of Mrs. Nelie Connally and the Connally children, text of an introduction of Connally by Mayor Vincent A. Cianci of Providence, RI, text of a speech by Connally at the 1976 Republican National Convention, invitation to and general information about a salute to Connally, and two programs for a reception and dinner for Connally in Dallas on December 13, 1973 both autographed by Connally
30-59
Eggars, Paul, Letters, newsletters, clippings, campaign literature, and a county leader's handbook regarding his campaign for Governor of Texas, 1967-1968
30-60
Ford, Gerald, Clippings, 1973-1976
Box-Folder
24-1
Ballot Security, Republican Party Ballot Security notebook containing sections on federal laws and procedures, an outline of frauds, problems, and errors in previous elections, fighting fraud, voting machines, a roster of ballot security officials in the states, and clippings, articles and brief reports, 1964
24-2
Ballot Security, Poll Watcher's Guide, letters, memos, notes, forms for reporting irregularities and election results, clippings, lists of ballot security chairmen in several counties, report on common election code violations on election day, and report and attorney general's opinion on voting booths in cities of 10,000 or more inhabitants, 1966
24-3
Ballot Security, Letters, memos, forms for reporting irregularities and election results, explanations for the use of certain ballot security supplies, and a sign to be posted at all polling places, 1968
24-4
Ballot Security, Letter and memo about and copy of a report titled Target '72 Ballot Security Voting Methods Manual, 1972 and 1974
24-5
Brochures - Club and Campaign, An assortment of flyers, 1960s and 1970s
24-6
Brochures - Club and Campaign, Booklets titled Building the GOP in Your Precinct, New Friends for the GOP through Public Relations, How to Get Publicity: A Guide for Republican Publicity Chairmen, Club Program Planning, Republican vs. Democrat Philosophies, 12 Ways Coffee Can Help You Win Elections, Lady You Are in Politics, the GOP Precinct Leaders' Manual, Plan of Action for Precinct Womanpower, Don't Be an Ostrich! A Handbook for Republican Precinct Chairmen, The Elephant's Trunk, GOParty 1964, and Promote Republicanism Optimistically Graphically Repeatedly and Meticulously
24-7
Brochures - Club and Campaign, Booklets titles A Short Course in Politics, For Political Education Chairmen, Women on the Warpath, Manual for Club Organization, More Ways to Win, and two program plans
24-8
Brochures - Reports, program planning documents, and fundraising tips
24-9
Campaigns, Memo about the September 1966 John Tower Campaign Bus Tour, two folders about re-electing Tower both of which contain information on the campaign plan, flyers, Republican Candidates Wives' Manual, notes, clippings, program for and voluminous notes taken at a 1968 Republican Party of Texas Republican Campaign Management Seminar, press release from Senator Clifford Hansen about the 1968 Texas GOP Campaign Seminar, brief report on Practical Exercise in campaign Planning, booklet of source material for speeches for the 1966 Republican Congressional candidates, report from Citizens for Goldwater-Miller, and a packet of materials available for purchase to be used in promoting the Republican Party and its candidates at a variety of events in 1966
24-10
Campaigns, Congressional Quarterly Special Report on 1964 Elections and Republican fact book for the 1964 Election Campaign
24-11
Campaigns, Texas Goldwater for President Committee, County Chairmen's Manual, 1964
24-12
Campaigns, 1970, George Bush for U. S. Senate, Campaign Handbook for Medium-Size and Rural Counties, Campaign Handbook for Metropolitan and Urban Counties [includes a letter from Barbara Bush to Rita Crocker Clements, campaign kit containing a brochure, bumper stickers, return envelope, and a sheet to sign up ten potential voters, folder for State Campaign Workshop in Houston, June 12-13, 1970
24-13
Campaigns, 1970, George Bush for U. S. Senate, Handbook for the group known as the Bush Belles, lists of county chairmen and regional campaign coordinators, letters, instructions for various campaign workers primarily Bush Belles, memos, and agendas for campaign workshops
24-14
Campaigns, 1971, Nixon and Tower, Letters, biographical information on twelve campaign staff members in Texas, canvass of returns for Presidential Electors in Texas, and a brief campaign wrap up
24-15
Campaigns, 1963-1972, Miscellaneous documents from these years including a report of Ed Cox Campaign expenses, 1961-1963, description of the duties of the Deputy State Chairman of the Republican Party, agenda for the Deputy State Chairmen's meeting of December 7, 1964, list of counties ranked by the number of qualified voters for the 1964 election, guidelines for the new organization of the Republican Party of Texas, alphabetical listing of Texas counties into four size groups by population, report on vote turnout comparison of 27 metro-urban counties for the elections of 1968, 1970, and 1972, letters, memos, notes, and clippings
24-16
Candidates - Literature, Flyers and other items mostly from Texas Republican candidates at the local, state, and national levels in the 1960s and 1970s. Includes a few duplicates and anti-Democratic items.
24-17
Candidates - Literature, Biographical information, clippings and newspaper supplements about a few candidates, a report titled Presidential Profiles: Republican Presidential Possibilities by the Women's Advisory Committee of the Republican State Central Committee for the 1964 campaign, and what appears to be part of a notebook on 1962 candidates that includes flyers, Republican fact sheets, and the April 1962 issue of The Texas Argus that is entirely about the 1948 Democratic U. S. Senate primary election between Lyndon B. Johnson and Coke R. Stevenson and Ballot Box No. 13
24-18 Candidate Recruitment, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, biographical information on candidates or potential candidates, list of potential candidates, blank forms for filing for positions, instructions for filing for positions, plans and strategies for recruiting candidates, lists of targeted positions, and reports on strategies and Texas voter attitudes on issues, mostly 1968-1974
24-19
Report titled The Art of Wining Elections compiled from Public Relations Seminars sponsored by the Republican National Committee, 1967
24-20
Report titled Ways to Win by the Education and Training Division of the Republican National Committee, 1967
24-21
Report titled 1972 Republican Almanac: State Political Profiles, 1972 Election Summary by the Republican National Committee, 1973
24-22
Election Results, Reported results of elections in Dallas County including some in newspaper clippings for 1960 and 1962 and a report of U. S. House and Senate elections in all states in 1962
24-23
Election Results, Reported results of elections at the county, state, and national levels including some from newspapers clippings for 1964, a report of what appears to be a presidential preference poll in selected counties in all states, and a Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report of Complete Returns of the 1964 Elections by Congressional District
24-24
Election Results, Reported results of elections, primarily the U. S. Senate race between John Tower and Waggoner Carr, a newsletter of the Republican Congressional Committee containing results of gubernatorial and congressional reports in all states, a Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report containing the Complete Returns of the 1966 Elections by Congressional District, republican party reports, and analyses of voting in the Tower vs. Carr U. S. Senate race in selected counties in Texas
24-25
Election Results, Reports of results of elections in national and state elections in 1968, a report titled County Voting Statistics State-Wide Races, 1968 and 1970 and report of the 1970 U. Senate race in selected counties in Texas
24-26
Endorsements, Letters, memos, and forms for endorsing Barry Goldwater for President, Bruce Alger for U. S. House of Representatives, John Tower for U. S. Senator, and George (Bud) Macatee for State Legislature
24-27
Ford, Gerald R., Campaign - 1976, Letters (including one signed Gerry Ford), memos, notes, clippings, newsletters, list of members of the Texas Ford Committee, press releases, list of Texas Republican Committee for President Ford Statewide Steering Committee, and organization notebook for the campaign
24-28
Fundraising, Letters, memos, notes, flyers, fact sheets, fundraising kits, precinct reports and other records regarding Operation Grassroots in 1962, report on EDP [Electronic Data Processing?] Approach to Total Political Action, and a Texas Republican Fund Raising Guide, 1961-1966
Part of Rachel Caine Collection
Synopsis, BF_Synopsis, 2020?
Caine, Rachel
Part of Texas A&M Biography Files
Bianchi, Beverly
Bible, Carolyn
Bible, Dana X. (1892-1980)
Bickham, John
Bidigare, Bob
Biegbeder, Mimi D.
Biehn, James
Bielamowicz, Billy
Biering, June B.
Bierman, Leonard
Biggerstaff, Michael
Biggs, Douglas C.
Bigley, Steven Walter
Bilbro, J.D.
Bilgutay, Ilhan
Bilir, Ergun
Billingsley, Ray V.
Bilsing, Sherman W. (1885-1954)
Bilski, Rev. Harry (''Aggie Padre'')
Binford, E.E.
Bing, Roland Edward
Binger, Bill
Binney, Ludie A.
Biondi, Col. Richard
Birch, Wade
Bird, Byron
Bird, Luther S.
Bird, Mark
Birdwell, Carl ''Doc''
Birdwell, Col. Marvin J.
Bishop, Alan D.
Bishop, Francis F.
Bishop, Gladys
Bishop, Jerry
Bishop, John Vaughn
Bishop, Thomas W.
Bisor, Robert T. ''Bobby''
Bittle, Atwood W.
Bittle, Thomas Chalmers (1841-1905)
Bizzell, William Bennett (1876-1944)
Bjerregaard, Richard S.
Bkaer, Robert wayne
Black, A. S. ''Buck''
Black, Byron Eugene
Black, Delbert O.
Black, Malcolm
Black, Noble W.
Black, Samuel
Black, Shelton Glenn
Black, Shirley J.
Black, Stuart W.
Black, William E.
Blackberg, S.N.
Blackburn, Diane Worrall (1947-1992)
Blackburn, Harvey
Blackburn, John L.
Blackburn, John V.
Blackhurst, Homer
Blackmon, G.H.
Blackmon, H. B. ''Doc''
Blackmon, Willie E. B.
Blackmon, Willie W. B.
Blackwell, Beulah
Blackwell, Roy N.
Blaine, Thomas
Blair, Arthur
Blair, Gary
Blair, Timothy
Blair, Vivian H.
Blaisdell, Glen
Blaisdell, Glenn David
Blake, J.C.
Blake, Robert
Blake, Thomas C. (''Tommy'')
Blake, Thomas W. Sr.
Blakelock, David R.
Blakely, Craig
Blakley, George R. (1932-)
Blalock, Bryan
Blalock, Delmer Lee
Blanchard, A.J.
Blanchard, Bruce J.
Blanchard, Terry L.
Bland, Captain Thomas Clifford
Bland, Leonard F.
Blank, Horace Richard (1899-1984)
Blank, Leland
Blank, Stephen
Blankenship, Jeffrey Neil
Blankenship, Lytle H.
Blasingame, Thomas A.
Blatchley, Ron
Blatherwick, Sherry
Bledsoe, Albert MacQueen
Block, John R.
Blocker, Jeanne Rossler
Blocker, John (1922-1999)
Blockmon, Willie
Blodgett Brothers
Blodgett, F.H.
Blomster, Ralph N.
Bloodworth, Allan
Bloodworth, Louis R.
Bloodworth, Morris E. (1920-1997)
Bloodworth, W. Allen
Bloom, Francis J.
Bloomfield, Sue
Bloor, Col. Alfred Wainwright
Blount, Tom B.
Bludau, Paula Jean
Blum, Clyde H.
Blumberg, Randolph
Blumenthal, Charles
Blumentritt, Charles
Boadu, Fred
Boatner, Haydon L.
Boatright, Paul A.
Bockholt, Anton J. (''Tony'')
Bockris, John O'Mara
Bodden, Jack
Bodine, W.R.
Boeck, Kevin Frank
Boehne, Eugene W.
Boenig, Robert
Boettcher, Cindy
Boettcher, Reinhart B. (1880-1957)
Bogert, Jeff Orr
Boggess, Albert
Bogue, Grant
Bohac, Jennifer
Bohlmann, Willy F. Jr.
Bolch, Wesley E.
Boleman, Larry
Boles, Walter
Bolieu, Louis
Bolton, Frank 1 + Backfile
Bolton, Mike
Bomar, George
Bomkamp, Brock Richard
Bonarrigo, Paul V.
Bond, Beverly W. Jr.
Bond, Charlie
Bond, Clell
Bond, Ernest F.
Bond, James B.
Bond, Jon R.
Bond, Kenneth
Bond, Lee N.
Bond, Reuben
Part of Sam Moskowitz Collection
29/1
BIBLIOGRAPHICA FUTURICA FANTASTICA
"Bibliographica Futurica Fantastica" [Aug 1967]
"Bibliographica Futurica Fantastica Checklist 1" [Jan 1969]
"Bibliographica Futurica Fantastica SF Bulletin" [Dec 1969]
29/2
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CHECKLIST (LERNER)
"An annotated checklist of science fiction bibliographical works," complied by Fred Lerner [Mar 1969]
29/3
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INTRO TO THE STUDY OF SF (BRIAN J. MCCARTHY)
"A bibliographical introduction to the study of fantasy and science fiction," by Brian J. McCarthy [1974]
29/4
BIBLIOGRAPHY CONFERENCE (1969)
[registration form]
29/5
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FANTASTIC FICTION (SEARLES) (B)
A Bibliography of Fantastic Fiction, by A. Langley Searles [1944]
"The book-a-page bibliography" [2 pages]
29/6
BIBLIOGRAPHY, S-F BOOKS
"Science-fiction and fantasy-fiction books" [unknown date]
29/7
BIBLIOPHAN (MEDHURST)
"The Bibliophan!" [Oct 1941?]
29/8
BIGFOOT
"Is it bigfoot, or can it be just a hoax?" by Boyce Rensberger [NY Times, Jun 30, 1976]
29/9
THE BIG THREE (BOGGS) (M)
The Big Three: Ten Years in Retrospect, by Redd Boggs [1960]
29/10
BILLCAR, HARVEY
Practical Psychology for Physicians, Nov/Dec 1974
29/11
BISHOP, CAPT. H. G. (U.S.A.)
[handwritten note] reference to Broadway Magazine, Dec 1907
[handwritten note] reference to Cosmopolitan, Aug 1910
[handwritten note] reference to Nickell Magazine, Apr 1903
[handwritten note] [1 page]
29/12
BITTNER, ARCHIE
[handwritten note] reference to Writer's Digest, Apr 1930
[correspondence to Sam Moskowitz from Will Murray, Sep 19, 1989]
[advertisement] "Write for the billion-word market" [Writer's Digest, Apr 1930]
[advertisement] [Writer's Yearbook, 1930]
29/13
BLACK SKULL (ARTHUR TATE)
The Black Skull Magazine [unknown date]
29/14
BLACK STAR
"Arcturian SISFA Annual 1943-1944" [booklet]
"Black Star" [Feb 1945]
"Black Star" [unknown date]
"Black Star" [Nov 1944]
"Black Star" [Sep 1944]
"Black Star" [Aug 1944]
"Black Star" [Jul 1944]
"Black Star" [Apr 1944]
"Black Star" [Mar 1944]
"Black Star" [Nov 1943 to Feb 1944]
"Black Star" [Oct 1943]
29/15
BLADES, LESLIE BURTON
"Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarians" [Feb 1967] [booklet]
29/16
BLAKELY, DOUGLAS
"The Alien Salvation," by Douglas Blakely
29/17
BLASSINGAME, WYATT
[handwritten note, partly illegible]
29/18
BLISH, JIM
[handwritten note, partly illegible]
[handwritten note] SCI-CON 7 Guest of Honor
[handwritten note, partly illegible]
[handwritten note, partly illegible]
"James Blish, 54, writer, is dead" [NY Times, Jul 31, 1975] [3 copies]
"Of the admirable Friar Bacon," by Edmund Fuller [Wall Street Journal, Jul 7, 1971]
[advertisement] "James Blish: Cities in Flight"
[handwritten note, partly illegible]
[handwritten note]
"Errata" [The Night Shapes, by James Blish]
[correspondence to Langley (Searles?) from John Howard, Dec 19, 1992]
[obituary] "James Blish, 54, science fiction writer" [Washington Post, Aug 1, 1975]
[handwritten notes] [8 pages]
"Tesseract" [Mar 1960]
29/19
BLOCH, ROBERT
"Robert Bloch," bibliography complied by Graham M. Hall
[handwritten note] "See also Robert Bloch"
29/20
BLOCH, ROBERT
[handwritten note] reference to "The Dream", "Shoggy, #32"(?), etc
[handwritten note] reference to "autobiography and biblio #8, summer 1949"
[handwritten note] reference to "Animal Fair," Playboy, May 1971
[handwritten note, partly illegible]
[photo] "Schwartz" on reverse
[handwritten note] reference to 15 mystery stories Jun 1950
[handwritten note] reference to "The Robert Bloch Companion," etc Best Articles & Stories [Jan 1960]
"Return of Crackpot," by Claude Degler, Jr. [unknown date]
29/21
BLONDIE
[comics section, Sunday Star-Ledger, Mar 6, 1966]
[handwritten notes on page re: The Bohemian, Oct 1907, etc]
29/22
BLOODSTONE, THE BLOOMER, C. HAMILTON, JR.
"The Bloodstone," editor and publisher C. Hamilton Bloomer, Jr. [Mar 1937]
29/23
BLUE STAR MYSTERY
"Blue Star Mystery" summer 1976 [2 copies]
"Blue Star Mystery" Vol.1, #3 [unknown date]
"Repeat #3…" spring 1977 [newsletter?]
"Blue Star Mystery 2" [unknown date]
[publication lists] [4 pages, separate?] [unknown dates]
29/24
BODIN, ED
[handwritten note] reference to The Writers Forum, Vol.1, No.1
29/25
BOLTON, WHITNEY
"Looking sideways: credit an American for earth satellite idea," by Whitney Bolton [Newark Evening News, Apr 11, 1957] [2 copies]
"Looking sideways," by Whitney Bolton [Newark Evening News, Dec 8, 1953]
"Looking sideways," by Whitney Bolton [Newark Evening News, Sep 12, 1953]
"Looking sideways," by Whitney Bolton [Newark Evening News, Jan 6, 1955]
[correspondence to Whitney Bolton from unknown, 1/14/54] [attached: "Looking sideways," by Whitney Bolton (Newark Evening News, Dec 8, 1953)]
29/26
BOND, JAMES (IAN FLEMING)
"Ian Fleming," by John Pearson [Life, Oct 7, 1966]
29/27
BONESTELL, CHESLEY
[handwritten note]
[obituary] "Painter Chesley Bonestell, 98, dies" [Los Angeles Times, Jun 26, 1986] [attached are other parts of issue]
[obituary] "Painter Chesley Bonestell, 98, dies" [Los Angeles Times, Jun 26, 1986] [photocopy]
[handwritten note] reference to interview in Space World, Dec, 1985
[handwritten note] reference to biography
[problem] [handwritten note, illegible]
[handwritten note] "Jan 1, 1888""Solar System" [Life, May 29, 1944]
[Modern Maturity, Apr - May 1977]
29/28
BONESTELL, CHESLEY (BIBLIO)
[Scientillo, Winter 1961]
29/29
BOOK BIBLIOS (MISCELLANEOUS) (B)
[handwritten note] reference to "Slatten, Vargo"
"A list of books not found in the usual s-f and fantasy biblios," by Milton Spahn
"A partial list of s-f & f books usually not found in bibliographies," by Milton Spahn
[untitled document] [1page] [novels and authors?]
"Books - Bibliography" [1 page]
29/30
BOOKGUIDE
Bookguide, Sep 1957
Bookguide, Jun 1958
Bookguide, Jan 1959
29/31
BOOKLOVER'S ANSWER
The Booklover's Answer #4, Mar - Apr, 1963
29/32
BOOKMAN, THE
[pages 69, 250-251, 297-300 of The Bookman] [photocopies]
29/33
BOOKS
The New SF Bulletin: SF Books of 1974
29/34
BOOKS (LIBRARY FRED C. BROWN) (B)
"Library of Fred C. Brown - 1957" [38 pages]
29/35
BOOKS AND BOOKMEN
Books and Bookmen, Oct, 1966
29/36
BORGES, JORGE LUIS
"Borges on life and death," by Amelia Barili [NY Times, Jul 13, 1986]
"Jorge Luis Borges dead, a giant of Latin literature" [Newark Star-Ledger, Jun 15, 1986]
"Jorge Luis Borges, a master of fantasy and fable, is dead," by Edward A. Gargan [NY Times, Jun 15, 1986]
"A voice of peace, alone," by Tad Szulc [Parade Magazine, Nov 14, 1982] [includes magazine cover]
"To honor a prize," by Richard Eder [NY Times Book Review, Aug 7, 1977]
"Tinkertoying with the 20th century," by John Leonard [NY Times Book Review, Aug 8, 1976]
[handwritten note]
[advertisement for Doctor Brodie's Report]
"The last word: H. Bustos Domecq on the New Architecture," by Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy-Casares [NY Times Book Review, Oct 17, 1971]
"The last word: H. Bustos Domecq on Automation," by Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy-Casares [NY Times Book Review, Aug 22, 1971]
"Borges, a blind writer with insight," by Israel Shenker [NY Times, Apr 6, 1971]
"The two twilights of a poet," [Time, Jan 5, 1970] [review of The Book of Imaginary Beings, by Jorge Luis Borges]
"H. Bustos Domecq on Gastronomy," by Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Bioy-Casares [NY Times Book Review, May 7, 1972]
"Meeting Borges," by Alfred Kazin [NY Times Book Review, May 2, 1971]
"Argentine author takes bride at 68" [NY Post, Sep 22, 1967]
[review of The Book of Imaginary Beings, by Jorge Luis Borges] [NY Times, Dec 17, 1969]
29/37
BOSKONE
[pamphlet] Boskone XXIV "The Boskonian, #1: February 1942"
29/38
BOSTON
[Sheraton-Boston Hotel receipt]
"Science fiction fans gather to play and prognosticate," by Robert Reinhold [NY Times, Sep 6, 1971] [also included is an article book review on Dr. Mirabilis, by James Blish]
[envelope from Noreascon]
"Noreascon Progress Report 4"
"Revised Schedule for Friday 3 September" [6 copies]
"Everybodys running to New York in '74!"
[announcement for LunaCon '72]
[announcement for Science Fiction Exhibit]
"Movie material for sale"
"Instant Boston" [map]
"Boston in '71" [registration card and attachment]
"International Science Fantasy Art Exhibition" [and attachment]
"Shops and restaurants near the hotel" [and attachment]
[envelope from Noreascon]
[pamphlet] "Films at Noreascon"
[pamphlet] "Torcon 2"
"Revised Schedule for Sunday 5 September 1971"
"Boston in 1989"
29/39
BOSTON REVIEW
The Boston Review, Jul 1972
29/40
BOULLE, PIERRE
"Making monkeys of movie actors," by Gene Handsaker [Newark Sunday News, Sep 3, 1967]
[advertisement about Pierre Boulle]
29/41
BOUNDS, SYDNEY
"House of Horror," by Sydney J. Bound
29/42
BOURNE, MIRIAM
29/43
BOVA, BEN
29/44
BOWER, B. M.
29/45
BOYS LIFE
29/46
BOYS' WRITERS, WHO'S WHO OF
29/47
BRADLEY, MARION ZIMMER
29/48
BRAZIL SF FILM FESTIVAL - 1969
29/49
BRECHT, BERTOLT
29/50
BREEN, WALTER
29/51
BRENNAN, T. CASEY (COMIC MAG. WRITER)
29/52
BRISBANE, COUTTS
29/53
BRITISH - SF BOOKS PUBLISHED IN BRITAIN
29/54
BRITISH AIRLINE MAGAZINE
29/55
BRITISH FANDOM (SEE THEN)
29/56
BRITISH FANTASY FAN FEDERATION
29/57
BRITISH FICTION MARKET (9/28)
29/58
BRITISH PAPERBACKS AVAILABLE, JAN. 1966
29/59
BRITISH SF PUBLISHED 1970-1971, 1968 -1969
29/60
BROOKS, TERRY
29/61
BROWN, ELMER MASON
29/62
BROWN, GEORGE MACKAY
29/63
BROWN, ROSEL G.
29/64
BROWSING (ENGLAND) COLLECTING MAGAZINE, ROSENBLUM
29/65
BRUCE FRANKLIN, H.
29/66
BRUGEL, BRUNO H.
29/67
BRUNNER, JOHN
29/68
BRYNING, FRANK (AUSTRALIAN AUTHOR)
29/69
BUCK ROGERS
29/70
BUDRYS, ALGIS
29/71
BUFFALO BILL (AIRCRAFT)
29/72
BUFFALOCON
29/73
BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC SCIENTISTS
29/74
BULLETIN OF THE CLEVELAND SCIENCE FICTION SOCIETY
29/75
BULLETIN OF THE FUTURIAN FEDERATION OF AUSTRALIA
29/76
BULMER, KEN
29/77
BURGE, JERRY
29/78
BURGESS, ANTHONY
29/79
BURKHOLDER, EDWIN Y.
29/80
BURNEY, E. F. (EARLY SPACE FLIGHT)
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BURPOCRATIC BULLETIN
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BURROUGHS, EDGAR RICE
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BURROUGHS, WILLIAM S.
Part of Black Superheroes, Sidekicks, and Characters Comic Book Collection
Part of Black Superheroes, Sidekicks, and Characters Comic Book Collection
Part of Black Superheroes, Sidekicks, and Characters Comic Book Collection
Bibliographies, correspondence. 1996-2002
Part of Victoria McManus Collection
Galen letter (Microsoft Word file), April 27, 2005
Moran letter, (Microsoft Word file), April 27, 2005
Naggar letter (Microsoft Word file), April 4, 2005
Weil letter (Microsoft Word file), January 18, 2005
Yost letter (Microsoft Word file), April 27, 2005
Big Hunters Club - Co-Op Student Association
Part of Texas A&M Photograph Files
Subject/Topic
Photograph file(s) on subject/topic
Big Twelve Champions Coke Bottle
Bij De Arabieren, De Boorbazen/ De Pretvispiloten
Part of Black Superheroes, Sidekicks, and Characters Comic Book Collection
Bij De Baabbrekers, In De Rimboe
Part of Black Superheroes, Sidekicks, and Characters Comic Book Collection
The collection spans Bill Crider's entire career. A near-complete run of manuscripts traces his writing career, supplemented by a correspondence file, miscellaneous material, and books and magazines. A long run of "DAPA-EM," the organ of a mystery writer's amateur press association completes the collection.
Crider, Bill
Bill Crider/Robert Skinner Collection
This collection consists almost entirely of correspondence between legendary Texas writer Bill Crider and author and professor Robert E. Skinner, of Xavier University in New Orleans. Over several years, the two became regular correspondents in exchanges involving numerous subjects, including writers, writing, films, books, and their personal lives.
The two did not cease corresponding after 1998 (the date of last correspondence in the collection), but once Crider and Skinner started using email as their major medium of choice, Skinner ceased collecting the exchanges.
Crider, Bill
Bill Fulton Manuscript, "Mines, Mortars, Matching Guns and Riflemen"
This collection contains a copy of Fulton's manuscript "Mines, Mortars, Matching Guns and Riflemen", along with correspondence to a few individuals and between others regarding the manuscript and its contents.
Part of Black Superheroes, Sidekicks, and Characters Comic Book Collection
Part of Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES) Miscellaneous Publications