Evans, Max, 1924-

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Writer and artist.

Born in Ropes, Texas, in 1925; worked as cowboy, ranch owner, trapper, prospector, and mining promoter. Author of many published works, mostly fiction set in the American Southwest. Has won many awards, including the Levi Straus' Golden Saddleman Award and the state of New Mexico's annual Rounders Award, named after one of his novels.

From the description of Max Evans papers, 1959-[ongoing]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 36972912

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creatorOf Evans, Max. Max Evans papers, 1959-[ongoing]. University of Texas at El Paso
referencedIn Walker, Dale L., 1935-. Dale L. Walker papers. University of Texas at El Paso
creatorOf Evans, Max. William C. Staines "English gentleman of refinement and culture." University of New Mexico, Los Alamos, UNM-Los Alamos Library
referencedIn Red Crane Books, Inc. Collection, 1984-2006 The Palace of the Governors, Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.
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associatedWith O'Shaughnessy, Michael person
associatedWith Staines, William C., 1818-1881. person
associatedWith Walker, Dale L., 1935- person
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Birth 1925-08-29

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