Marylin Brackett Morison collection of Bob Brown, 1940-1948.

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Marylin Brackett Morison collection of Bob Brown, 1940-1948.

The Marylin Brackett Morison Collection of Bob Brown contains materials dating from 1940 through 1948. The correspondence in this collection is primarily from Bob and Rose Brown to Clare Brackett. The photographs depict the Brown and Brackett families during Bob's childhood and family life. This collection also includes works written by Bob and Rose Brown, including a fragmented typescript of Amazing Amazon and advertisements for Bob and Rose Brown's books. Several reviews of the book are present as well. Additional items in the series are "Foodless Food" and "Gramp" both by Bob Brown, and "In at the Creation"(author unknown).

1.00 boxes.

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Morison, Marylin Brackett.

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Roving Eye Press.

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Brown, Rose, 1883-1952

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Brackett, Clare.

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Brown, Bob, 1886-1959

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Author of poetry, travelogues, and food writing. From the description of How to start a co-op colony : [typescript, 19--] / Bob Brown. (CUNY Graduate Center). WorldCat record id: 75298667 Robert Carlton Brown (1886-1959) wrote for numerous magazines from 1908 to 1917, and published a variety of texts. During 1918, he traveled in Mexico and Central America, writing for the U.S. Committee of Public Information in Santiago de Chile. In 1919, he moved with his wife, Rose Brown, ...