Norman Fox Papers 1941-1982

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Norman Fox Papers 1941-1982

Norman Fox was a Great Falls, Montana, writer of Western fiction. The collection consists of ingoing and outgoing correspondence between Fox and various Western writers from 1941 to 1960.

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McCaig, Robert J.

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Western Writers of America.

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Western Writers of America was founded in 1953 to promote literature pertaining to the American West. Although the founders wrote mainly western fiction, other members included historians and non-fiction writers. The WWA presented annual Spur Awards for distinguished writing in several categories and an annual Owen Wister Award for lifelong contributions to the field of western literature. From the description of Western Writers of America records, 1956-2004. (University of Wyoming, ...

Fox, Norman A., 1911-1960

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Norman Fox was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, May, 26, 1911, and raised in Great Falls, Montana. After graduating from Great Falls High School in 1919 he went on to work as a bookkeeper and accountant for various Great Falls firms from 1929 until 1938, when he dedicated himself to writing full time. A prolific writer of western novels, short stories, screenplays and radio scripts, Fox produced more than thirty novels and over 400 short stories before his untimely death of cance...

Montana Institute of the Arts

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Stahl, LeRoy

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