Hyman Bradofsky papers, 1934-2000.

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Hyman Bradofsky papers, 1934-2000.

Contains personal ephemera and correspondence of Hyman Bradofsky, including materials relating to H.P. Lovecraft. Much of the correspondence relates to Bradofsky's collecting.

1 box (.4 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7531742

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Bradofsky, Hyman

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Hyman Bradofsky was an amateur journalist active in the National Amateur Press Association. In addition to publishing the amateur paper, The Californian, Bradofsky collected extensive examples of amateur journalism. From the description of [Hyman Bradofsky collection of amateur journalism]. [1869-2001] (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 436878464 From the description of Hyman Bradofsky papers, 1934-2000. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat r...

Lovecraft, H.P. (Howard Phillips), 1890-1937

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H. P. Lovecraft is widely considered the twentieth century's most important writer of supernatural horror fiction. Forging a unique niche within the horror genre, he created what became known as "weird tales," stories containing a distinctive blend of dreamlike imagery, Gothic terror, and elaborate concocted mythology. During his lifetime Lovecraft published work almost exclusively in pulp magazines, and only after his death in 1937 did he receive a wide readership and critical ana...