Harry Crosby Papers Crosby (Harry) papers ca. 1919-1955

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Harry Crosby Papers Crosby (Harry) papers ca. 1919-1955

Harry Crosby (1898-1929) was an American poet and publisher. The Harry Crosby Papers consist of correspondence, notebooks, manuscripts, photographs, legal documents, and a biography.

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