William Eastlakepapers, 1929-1997

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William Eastlakepapers, 1929-1997

This collection consists of the papers ofWilliam Eastlake. Articles, book reviews, manuscripts, and photographs areeither by or about William Eastlake. The articles contained in this collectionare primarily short stories Eastlake contributed to various periodicals, butalso included are articles about Eastlake from various newspapers andperiodicals. The collection also contains clippings of book reviews forEastlake's books, as well as many handwritten manuscripts for Eastlake's shortstories and books. Miscellaneous materials primarily include announcements andprograms for Eastlake's lectures, book publishers' catalogs, and a calendar.The photographs in this collection are primarily of William Eastlake, but alsoincluded are photographs of his ranch in New Mexico and various otherindividuals.

5 linear feet

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Eastlake, William

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Author, lecturer. Born in 1917 in New York City. Attended college in Paris, France. Published numerous novels, stories, and articles, which have been translated into thirteen foreign languages. Books include "The Bronc People" (1958), "Portrait of an Artist with Twenty-Six Horses" (1963), and "Dancers in the Scalp House" (1975). Served as lecturer at the University of New Mexico and Writer-in-Residence at the University of Southern California. From the description of Papers, ca. 1963...