F. M. Esfandiary / FM-2030 papers, 1943-2000.

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F. M. Esfandiary / FM-2030 papers, 1943-2000.

The F. M. Estandiary / FM-2030 papers, spanning 1943-2000, include correspondence, writings, notebooks, book reviews, press releases, clippings, appointment calendars, photographs, and sound recordings documenting the professional career and personal life of the Iranian-American author, lecturer and social visionary F.M. Esfandiary, later known as FM-2030.

24.5 linear feet (60 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6858295

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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