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- Charles Alexander Ax 6
- Don B. & Thelma D. Allen Ax 500
- Verne Athanas Ax 212
- W. T. Ballard Coll 49 Finding aid. Willis Todhunter Ballard (1903-1980) was a writer of the western and
mystery fiction genre. The collection consists of professional
correspondence from 1947 to 1972, publication records, papers of the
Western Fiction Writers of America (WWA) documenting his activity in
that organization, and literary manuscripts of 70 books, 17 teleplays,
one screenplay, and a few magazine articles.
- Russell Arden Bankson Ax 250
- Edwin Booth Coll 184 Finding aid. Edwin Booth (1906-1980) was a writer of Western fiction. The Edwin
Booth Papers contain personal and professional literary correspondence
with authors who were contemporaries of Booth, as well as literary
manuscripts. The manuscript series contains manuscripts of novels and
short stories. The collection also includes published copies of Booth's
novels and anthologies of short stories. Booth wrote American westerns
as well as mystery literature.
- Houston Branch Coll 249 Finding aid. Houston Branch (1899-1968) was a writer, editor, publicist, and
organization executive. The collection contains literary manuscripts,
correspondence, and records relating to Branch's work as a creative
writer and in public relations
- Edward Y. Breese Coll 136
- Frederic Robert Buckley Ax 319
- Carl Burger Ax 577 Finding aid. Carl Burger (1888-1967) was an artist and writer of children's books
about animals and natural history. This collection, which includes
drafts, research notes and correspondence as well as numerous original
illustrations, reflects his talent as an illustrator and his love of
the outdoors.
- Courtney Owen Cameron Ax 573
- Robert Ormond Case Ax 467
- Frank P. Castle Ax 551
- Joseph Chadwick A 200
- Louis Charbonneau Ax 656
- Giff Cheshire Ax 375
- Will Cook Ax 332 Finding aid. Will Cook was a writer of western and adventure novels and stories.
Collection consists of correspondence (273 letters), manuscripts for
his novels, short stories, and one novella, and an extensive collection
of western pulp fiction containing short stories by Cook.
- William Robert Cox Coll 32 Finding aid. William Cox (1901-1988) was a prolific writer for the pulp fiction
magazine industry during the 1930s, 1940s and into the early 1950s. He
later wrote for the television industry and continued to publish in a
wide variety of genres including sports, Westerns, and juvenile
fiction. This Collection consists of three main series: correspondence
with business associates and other contemporary writers (Red Barber,
Ray Bradbury, John Ford, David Frost, Lillian Hellman, Elmore Leonard
and Allen Rivkin), manuscripts of his published works and screenplays,
and tear sheets from the pulp magazines of the 1930s and 1940s.
- Thomas Albert Curry, Jr. Ax 318 Finding aid. Thomas A. Curry, Jr. (1900-1976) was best known as a writer of
adventure stories. He published numerous novels, novelettes and
periodical articles. This collection contains several of his
manuscripts and also a large amount of his correspondence.
- Marie de Nervaud Dun Ax 742
- Allan Vaughan Elston Ax 280
- George Estes Ax 252
- Hal George Evarts Ax 464 Finding aid. Hal Evarts, Jr. was a writer of Western and mystery fiction. The
collection comprises personal and professional correspondence, literary
manuscripts, personal journals, and printed materials of author Hal
George Evarts, Jr. The manuscripts are of Evarts' novels and short
stories in the western and detective/mystery styles.
- Brian Garfield Ax 294
- Peter Germano (Jack Slade) Ax 725
- Frederick D. Glidden (Luke Short) Coll 148 Finding aid. Frederick D. Glidden was one of America's foremost western authors.
Under the pen name Luke Short he published several novels, novelettes
and articles. He also wrote a number of screenplays and teleplays. This
collection documents his writing career and publishing record through
manuscripts, correspondence, reviews, magazines, tearsheets and
personal documents.
- Zane Grey Ax 462 Finding aid. The collection contains four original hand-written manuscripts by
western author Zane Grey. It also contains three published stories. The
stories in the collection are particular to the Rogue River in Oregon.
- Bill Gulick Ax 694
- John & Ward Hawkins Coll 71 Finding aid. The John and Ward Hawkins Papers comprise fiction manuscripts and
teleplays, correspondence, non-fiction manuscripts, and screenplays by
American writers John and Ward Hawkins.
- Ernest Haycox Coll 164 Finding aid (See also our on-line exhibition). Ernest Haycox (1899-1950), a prolific writer of Western fiction,
graduated from the University of Oregon in 1923 with a degree in
journalism. His career began with the publication of some of his short
stories while he was still a college student, and over the next three
decades his short stories and novels earned a world-wide audience. His
first novel, Free Grass, was published in 1929 and was followed by
another novel almost every year until his death in 1950. A final book,
The Adventurers, was published posthumously in 1955. The Ernest Haycox
Papers comprise manuscripts of his short stories and novels, magazine
tearsheets, free-standing volumes and research material.
- Ray R. Hogan Ax 838
- Donald R. Holm Ax 405
- Victor Kaufman Ax 380
- Walter Evans Kidd Ax 203 Finding aid. Walter Evans Kidd was a noted poet and author of short stories. He was
born in 1901 and raised in the Portland, Oregon area. He was educated
at the University of Oregon, the University of Iowa and the University
of Denver. He held teaching positions at various institutions and
published numerous works under the pseudonym Conrad Pendleton. This
collection contains correspondence from colleagues and friends as well
as other professional materials.
- Peter B. Kyne Ax 732 Finding aid. Peter Bernard Kyne (1880-1957) was a prominent author of novels and
short stories. He served in the Spanish-American War and World War I,
and resided in San Francisco most of his life. This collection includes
thousands of personal and professional correspondence, and well over a
hundred manuscript copies of novels and short stories. While this
collection spans the years 1917 to 1957, the majority of the
correspondence dates from 1935-1940.
- Lenniger Literary Agency Ax 73 Finding aid. The Lenniger Literary Agency was founded in 1923 by August Lenniger.
Its purpose was to place a writer's books and stories with publishers
and to negotiate with the publishers. August Lenniger and Edith
Margolis corresponded with hundreds of agency clients. The letters
concern editing and sales of manuscripts, requirements and house rules
of publishers, the state of the literary market, and personal problems
of the writers. The collection contains correspondence, published
works, manuscripts and other miscellaneous material.
- Noel Loomis Coll 165
- Eugene P. Lyle Coll 10
- Leo Margulies Coll 133
- Dudley McGaughey Coll 211
- Dwight Bennett Newton Coll 192 Finding aid. Collection comprises papers of American author of western fiction
Dwight Newton, including correspondence with other writers, the August
Lenniger Literary Agency, and Book Creations, Inc.; literary
manuscripts (including short stories and teleplays); and 57 vols. of
Newton's books.
- George Washington Ogden Ax 484
- T.V. Olsen Ax 393
- Robert & Kathrene Pinkerton Ax 591 Finding aid. Robert E. Pinkerton (1882-1970) and Kathrene Pinkerton (1887-1967) were
writers of both fiction and nonfiction, primarily writing in Canada.
The collection includes correspondence, literary manuscripts, tear
sheets, photo albums, books and Kathrene Pinkerton's diary.
- Malcolm Reiss Coll 16
- Roe Richmond Coll 163
- Leslie Scott Coll 99
- Lin J. Searles Coll 75
- Charles H. Snow Ax 298
- Raymond Spears Coll 156
- Thomas Thompson Ax 284
- Ray Palmer Tracy Ax 566
- Louis Preston Trimble Ax 251
- William O. Turner Ax 556
- Dale Van Every Ax 634
- Delbert E. Wylder Coll 168
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