Gretel Ehrlich papers, 1923-2005 and undated.

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Gretel Ehrlich papers, 1923-2005 and undated.

The collection has a variety of materials detailing the literary works of Gretel Ehrlich. It includes business and fan correspondence, manuscripts to published books and articles, reviews, some artifacts, miscellaneous publications, photographs, films and audio recordings, and lecture and teaching notes. The collection contains correspondence between Ehrlich and many other authors, including Barry Lopez, Ted Hoagland, William Kittredge, and Terry Tempest Williams.

68 boxes.

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Ehrlich, Gretel

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Gretel Ehrlich, a writer of nonfiction, fiction, and poetry, born in Santa Barbara, California, January 21, 1946, writes about such diverse places as Wyoming, China, and Greenland. Her unique point of view on humans and the environment has earned Ehrlich a place among the best nature writers of our time. From the description of Gretel Ehrlich papers, 1923-2005 and undated. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 696806165 ...