Bud Foote photographs, 1999; undated.

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Bud Foote photographs, 1999; undated.

The Bud Foote photographs appear to have been taken during lectures, book signings or conferences relating to science fiction. The photographs frequently include Bud Foote and his colleagues with authors and scholars of science fiction.

0.2 linear feet (ca. 75 photographs)

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