Whitney Balliett papers, 1941-2006

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Whitney Balliett papers, 1941-2006

1941-2006

Notes, drafts, and writings on jazz criticism and biography. Also, letters to Balliett and photographs.

3 cubic feet.

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 6401338

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