The Jesse Stuart Papers, 1929-1986.

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The Jesse Stuart Papers, 1929-1986.

The Jesse Stuart Collection consists primarily of magazines given by Mr. Stuart which contain articles, stories, or poems written by him or about him. Approximately half of these items are in the original publication; the others are photo-reproductions of originals lent by Mr. Stuart. Another significant part of the collection was purchased from International Bookfinders, Inc., of Pacific Palisades, California, and includes first editions of Mr. Stuart's works, galley proofs, and some manuscript material. A third group of material is comprised of articles, stories, or poems written by or concerning Mr. Stuart which have been located and added to the collection by the library staff, by interested persons, or by Mr. Stuart himself, since 1976. This added material is inventoried separately.

Linear feet of shelf space: 13.

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United States., Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs

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United States information service

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International Bookfinders

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Stuart, Jesse, 1906-1984

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Jesse Stuart was a famous Kentucky novelist, short-story writer, poet, and teacher. From the description of Broadside, ca. 1950. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49342685 Chuck Hand, antiques dealer and teacher, was a personal friend of Jesse Stuart. His interest in Jesse Stuart began in 1966. He earned an MA in geography from EIU in 1973 and taught in Paris, IL from 1967-1999. Chuck became a rare book dealer in 1989, specializing in Abraham Lincoln. ...