Papers, 1974-2001.

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Papers, 1974-2001.

Correspondence, research, manuscripts, revisions, reviews, and business papers related to the writing and publishing of five of his books. Correspondence includes that with his publishers at University of Oklahoma Press and University of Chicago Press, Harlan Hague, a co-author on one, and contributing authors to the issue of Journal of the west edited by Langum in 1985. Research material and copies of manuscripts with notes by selected readers and revisions. Business and financial papers related to each work. Copies of reviews on each book. Copies of articles, book chapters, and reviews written by Langum on works of others, with relating correspondence. Copies of speeches given by Lagum. A published copy of each book. Photographs.

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