Papers, 1889-1974 (bulk 1937-1974).

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Papers, 1889-1974 (bulk 1937-1974).

The collection consists of typescript and holograph manuscripts, printed books and pamphlets, prospectuses, photographs, galleys, page proofs, pasteups, mockups, layouts, drawings, transparencies, dust jackets, postcards, correspondence, printed advertisements, invitations, clippings, newspapers, programs, tickets, and a menu, relating to Lea's writings. The Fiction series includes material relating to The Brave Bulls, The Hands of Cantú, The Primal Yoke, and The Wonderful Country. The Non-Fiction series includes material relating to the Bullfight Manual for Spectators, the Calendar of Twelve Travelers through the Pass of the North, the Exhibition of Preliminary Drawings for a Mural in the Lobby of the United States Court House, El Paso, Texas by Tom Lea, In the Crucible of the Sun, The King Ranch, Peleliu Landing, A Picture Gallery, and Westward Bound: a Hundred Years Ago.

5 boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 5 oversize flat files, and 2 galley folders (2.08 linear feet).

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Lea, Tom, 1907-2001

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Hertzog, Carl 1902-1984

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