William C. Anderson Papers 1954-2003

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William C. Anderson Papers 1954-2003

Correspondence, contracts, clippings, fan mail, photos, and other papers, relating to chiefly to William C. Anderson's books and their film adaptations; together personal correspondence, typescripts of other writings, magazine columns, and speeches. Books represented include Bat-21, the story of Lt. Col. Iceal (Gene) Hambleton, a downed American pilot in the Vietnam War. Magazine columns relate chiefly to retirement travel in motor homes. Correspondents include the William Morris Agency and Gene Hambleton.

7 linear feet (17 boxes)

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Anderson, William C., 1920-2003

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An author of humorous books. From the description of [Papers] / William C. Anderson. 1965-1969. (Bowling Green State University). WorldCat record id: 14228125 William Charles Anderson was born on May 7, 1920, in La Junta, Colorado. He married Wilma Y. Duncan on August 17, 1941. They had one daughter. On July 10, 1948, he married Dorotha Marie Power. They have two children. Anderson attended Boise Junior College, 1939-1940; Fort Hays College (now Fort Hays Kansas State Colleg...