Manuscripts for publication
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Phyllis Barber papers
The Phyllis Barber papers (1964-2008) contain correspondence, personal and biographical material, news clippings, research files, manuscript drafts, student files, published manuscripts, and miscellaneous material pertaining to the career of this author.
Ernst G. Beier papers
The Ernst G. Beier papers (1929-2004) consist primarily of correspondence written to Beier and writings by Beier. He served in the United States Army during World War II and taught at the University of Utah Department of Psychology for 40 years.
Marvin J. Bertoch papers
The Marvin J. Bertoch papers (1960-1995) contain diaries, correspondence, news clippings, articles, newsletters, biographical material, and manuscripts of short stories, plays, and novels written by this Salt Lake City attorney.
Butch Cassidy collection
The Butch Cassidy collection (1984-1986) contains manuscripts, articles and a letter that relate to the life of "Butch Cassidy" whose real name was Robert Leroy Parker,(1866-1908?). Cassidy is one of the most famous American bank and train robbers. Butch was associated with the "Wild Bunch" and "Hole in the Wall" Gangs.
Jonathan Coleman papers
The Jonathan Coleman papers (1990-1992) contains research, notes, histories, family documents, correspondence and finished and draft manuscripts for the book, At Mother's Request: A True Story of Money, Murder, and Betrayal, that was written about the Salt Lake City Bradshaw murder.
Joseph A. Curtis papers
The Joseph A. Curtis papers (1921-1990) contain correspondence, articles, songbooks of the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.), and a typescript of a book entitled The Right Man? The Tragic Saga of Joe Hill by Joseph A. Curtis.
B. Nielsen De Luna papers
The B. Nielsen De Luna papers (1939-2003) contain her writings including the 10 volumes of The Mortal Shakespeare. The papers include Christmas cards, correspondence, and miscellaneous materials. De Luna was an emeritus professor of the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada and an eminent Shakespearean scholar.
Klancy Clark De Nevers papers
Kenneth Eugene Eble papers
The Kenneth Eugene Eble papers (1923-1988) contains manuscripts of his books, correspondence and personal information, professional associations, and material dealing with his affilations with a number of professional journals.
E. Keith Eddington papers
The E. Keith Eddington papers (1969-2001) consist of materials dealing with the English translation, by Charles E. Dibble and Arthur J. O. Anderson, of the Florentine Codex, a manuscript describing the civilization of the Aztecs.