Records. Publications 1933-1988 (inclusive).

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Records. Publications 1933-1988 (inclusive).

Publication records contain documentation on the logistics of producing scholarly publications, including correspondence with authors and editors regarding manuscripts; printing specifications; requests for funding; and research materials. The materials range from a proposal for a biography on Charles Edwin Wilbour to the publication of works on objects and Museum collections such as Coptic Textiles and Predynastic and Archaic Egypt in The Brooklyn Museum. Included are the Wilbour Monograph series, which are catalogs of the department's holdings.

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