Bob Stevens Papers. 1966-1970.

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Bob Stevens Papers. 1966-1970.

135 original editorial cartoons, printed material and an engraving plate (with a copy of the cartoon).

2.83 linear ft.

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6362761

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