William Wantling papers, 1957-1974.

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William Wantling papers, 1957-1974.

Correspondence and writings, primarily relating to Wantling's publications, including his time in San Quentin Prison.

3 linear ft.

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Lucie-Smith, Edward

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American poet and novelist; b. 1933; d. 1974. From the description of William Wantling papers, 1957-1974. (Mclean County Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 230808862 ...

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