Frederick Schiller Faust papers, [ca. 1917-1940].

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Frederick Schiller Faust papers, [ca. 1917-1940].

Letters written by him; letters to him from Henry Morse Stephens, Walter M. Hart and Robert H. Davis; manuscripts of poems; notes and notebooks; bibliographies; printed copies of poems, including those published in The Occident. Included also are letters to Mrs. Faust, John Schoolcraft and Leonard Bacon, 1944-1950, and recollections from various people concerning Faust; Schoolcraft's manuscript, The Fabulous Faust: His Life and Letters; issues of The Fabulous Faust Fan-Zine, edited by Darrell C. Richardson.

1 box and 1 carton.Faust's poems published in the Occident : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 738:5) and positive.The fabulous Faust, his life and times, by John Schoolcraft : 1 microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 738:5) and positive.

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