Box 735
Contains 6 Results:
Innocence Lost: Annotated typed manuscript
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Innocence Lost: Original typed manuscript, f. 4
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Innocence Lost: Various thank you letters and drawings from numerous school kids and their instructors
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Open Secrets: “Joy Aylor in Mexico” Newspaper clipping. “Joy Aylor capture” Newspaper clippings, photocopies of articles and notes. “Joy Aylor” Correspondence and notes. “Agostinelli Civil Judgment” Clipping. “Aylor, Hopper pre-trial” Clipping. “Larry Aylor / legal” Correspondence. “America’s most wanted” Clipping and copy of list most wanted. “Aylor appeal” Clipping. “Larry Aylor” Brochure from the Historic Michie Tavern and notes. “Aylor civil judgment” Notes and newspaper clippings. “Aylor trial” Various newspaper clippings. “Larry Aylor Farm” Notes. “Pierce Brooks” Notes. “Arnaud Bisot” Notes and typed transcript of interview. “Blurbs” Correspondence. “Bambi Bembenek” Clipping. “John Barr, attorney” Clippings, magazine tear sheets, typed transcript from interview.
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Open Secrets: “Pasqual Barraco” Receipt and copy of typed transcript. “Bestsellers list” Clippings of bestsellers list. “James Carver” Copy of voluntary statement. “Cast of characters” Notes. “Jane Chelius” Correspondence. “Correspondence”. “Corrections” Correspondence and photocopy of excerpt from book. “Kevin Chapman” Notes, clippings and correspondence. “Mike Corley” Notes. “Continental Inn tapes” Typed transcript of interview. “Death of Chris Aylor” Photos, notes and brochure from high school.
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.
Open Secrets: “D Magazine” Copy of magazine along with random tear sheets. “Dust jacket” Covers used for book. “Detective Cases Magazine” Copy of magazine. “Huey Decloedt” Correspondence and notes. “Hugh Davis” Clippings. “Civil proceedings” Copies of court documents. “DMN printouts on Aylor case” Clippings and copy of printed report. “Dates” Listed dates of events. “Dallas county DA’s office” Newspaper clippings.
Author and journalist Carlton Stowers has written over two dozen non-fiction books. He donated his writing archive to the Wittliff Collections in 2006. Materials include: clippings, correspondence, court documents, police records, magazines, books, newspapers, manuscripts, audio and videocassettes, typed drafts, notes, thank you letters from children, photos, publicity materials, and various other research materials.