Lucien Price notebooks and correspondence, 1901-1964.

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Lucien Price notebooks and correspondence, 1901-1964.

Notebooks containing journal entries and notes on compositions as well ascorrespondence of the American novelist and journalist Lucien Price.

18 boxes (9 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6383467

Houghton Library

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