Louis Kraft collection 1982-[ongoing]

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Louis Kraft collection 1982-[ongoing]

Summary: The collection contains manuscripts for Louis Kraft's books (originals, edits, and drafts); correspondence with friends, critics, writers, as it relates to Kraft's publications; magazine articles written by Kraft; his books; and photos of Kraft. Includes materials and script for the one-act play by Louis Kraft, "An Evening with Ned Wynkoop", that was performed at Fort Larned, Kansas and the Ojai Center Theatre, California.

14 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7914409

Museum of New Mexico Library

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