Frederic Tuten collection, 1965-2003.

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Frederic Tuten collection, 1965-2003.

The papers run to approximately 35 linear feet and consist of ca. 45,000 pages. Of that, approximately 10,000 pages represent manuscript or corrected typescript. Contains manuscript archives for Frederic Tuten's f'ive novels: The Adventures of Mao on the Long March (1971); Tallien (1988); Tintin in the New World (1995); Van Gogh's Bad Café (1997); and, The Green Hour (2002). The archive also includes: extensive unpublished writings including diaries and notebooks; other media (art, photographs, computer discs, audio tapes, etc.); and, extensive correspondence.

25 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 7994362

Ohio State University Libraries

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