Texas Monthly Magazine Archives, Editorial Series 1972- [ongoing].

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Texas Monthly Magazine Archives, Editorial Series 1972- [ongoing].

The Editorial Series of the Texas monthly magazine archives documents the drafts, edits, and fact-checking related to each issue, beginning in 1974, to the present day. (To date, only materials from the first five years of the Editorial series (44 of the total 900 linear feet) have been processed.) Formats include manuscripts, typescripts, notes, galleys, page proofs, correspondence, photographs, clippings, and ephemera.

1000 boxes, (900 linear feet)

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Texas Monthly, Inc.

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Since its founding in 1972, Texas monthly magazine has reported on subjects such as popular culture, politics, literature, history, and art, as they relate to Texas and the nation. From the description of Texas Monthly Magazine Archives, Editorial Series 1972- [ongoing]. (Texas State University-San Marcos). WorldCat record id: 44945854 ...

Levy, Michael E., 1929-

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Broyles, William.

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Harrigan, Stephen, 1948-....

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King, Larry L.

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