Harvey Fergusson papers, 1906-1953.

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Harvey Fergusson papers, 1906-1953.

Includes diaries, 1906-1945; journals, 1946-1953; notebooks; drafts of writings; letters from readers; and typescript of an autobiographical novel, 1920. Included are drafts of Grant of kingdom, People in power, The unknown hero, Footloose McGarnigal, Wolf song, The sea of grass (C. Richter), A man who liked women, and Home in the west.

4 cartons, 1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6737569

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Fergusson, Harvey, 1890-1971

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Author Harvey Fergusson was born in New Mexico and settled eventually in Berkeley, Calif. Most of his fiction is set in New Mexico, including his popular trilogy of novels Blood of the conquerers (1921), Wolf song (1927), and In those days (1929). His autobiographical novel Home in the West was published in 1945. From the description of Harvey Fergusson papers, 1906-1953. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122501735 ...