Richard Halliburton papers, 1916-1975.

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Richard Halliburton papers, 1916-1975.

The papers span Halliburton's short but adventurist life: from his telling fifth form, Lawrenceville School essay "Disillusioned," through his Princeton University years (Princeton Class of 1921), his years of worldwide travel, lecturing, and writing, to his posthumously-published "autobiography" of letters to his parents (1940).

20.50 cu. ft. (43 boxes, 2 cartons, 1 case, 1 large package)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6727999

Princeton University Library

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