Jack Fuller papers, 1954-2005.

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Jack Fuller papers, 1954-2005.

The collection contains literary and journalistic works, correspondence, and personal documents of Chicago journalist and novelist Jack Fuller. Also included are newspaper articles written by Fuller's father, Ernest Fuller, a former financial reporter for the Chicago Tribune. Multiple drafts of Fuller's seven published books as well as drafts of several unpublished works constitute the bulk of the collection.

22 cubic ft. (40 boxes and 1 oversize box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8124962

Newberry Library

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