Edward Anthony papers 1924-1977 1864-1977

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Edward Anthony papers 1924-1977 1864-1977

Edward Anthony (1895-1971) was a writer and collaborator, directed publicity for Herbert Hoover's presidential campaign, and became an editor and publisher, most notably for . The collection contains supporting materials for thirteen books, article and short story manuscripts, personal and business correspondence, and Crowell-Collier Publishing company material consisting of inter-office memos, financial, promotional material, and the professional and personal papers of Don Marquis. Collier's

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Anthony, Edward, 1895-1971

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Marquis, Don, 1878-1937

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