Western stories
Found in 474 Collections and/or Records:
Original illustrations for “Luke and the Van Zandt County War”, undated
Research, manuscripts, correspondence and galley proofs for several works by Judy Alter, along with manuscripts for Alter’s early unpublished novels. Also included are editorial files for Larry L. King’s Golden Shadows Old West Museum, which was published in 1993 by Texas Christian University Press, where Judy Alter serves as Director.
Original Manuscript and Receipt for “Where Texas Meets the Sea, A Coastal Portrait”, undated
Original Manuscript for “The Bride Wore Crimson and Other Stories” by Bryan Woolley , undated
Original Manuscript “Generations and Other True Stories” by Bryan Woolley, undated
Original Manuscript of Character Sketches for “Sam Bass, A Novel” by Bryan Woolley, undated
Original Manuscript of “Easy Money, A Novel” by Bryan Woolley , undated
Original Manuscript of “November 22, A Novel”, undated
Original Manuscript of “Sam Bass, A Tale” by Bryan Woolley , undated
Original Manuscript of “We Be Here When the Morning Comes “by Bryan Woolley and Ford Reid, undated
“Overdue”– correspondence; short story “The Library Cat’s Magical Christmas”, undated
Donation includes research files, manuscripts, and drafts of the author’s work.
“Owen Wister Award”, undated
Material contains drafts, research, and numerous newspaper clippings related to Alter’s writing; original file labels appear in quotation marks.
“Pacific News Service” Correspondence, Copies of News Articles and Drafts by Bryan Woolley, 1975
Page proofs for “Surgery, Passenger Ships, and Vaccines” by Judy Alter, undated
Material consists mainly of drafts from both “soon to be published” and unpublished material.
Page proofs of “Women’s Rights” by Judy Alter, undated
Material consists mainly of drafts from both “soon to be published” and unpublished material.
Paper discussing a book and describing “Willy Women of the West”; letter from “Naylor Company”; “Fort Worth Star-Telegram” clipping, June 11, 1972
This collection consists of additional material of Judy Alter’s literary papers. The majority of the material within the collection is a series of books written by Judy Alter. Also included in the collection is many magazines, the majority being from or dealing with Fort Worth, Texas. Many newspapers are included in the collection, each containing an article about or written by Judy Alter. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Alter’s original description.
Paper on “Anthony Trollope and Private Faces/Public Places”; “Fort Worth Star- Telegram” clippings, August 13, 1972- August 20, 1972
This collection consists of additional material of Judy Alter’s literary papers. The majority of the material within the collection is a series of books written by Judy Alter. Also included in the collection is many magazines, the majority being from or dealing with Fort Worth, Texas. Many newspapers are included in the collection, each containing an article about or written by Judy Alter. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Alter’s original description.
Paper on “Change in the Wind”: “Fort Worth Star-Telegram”, February 27, 1972
This collection consists of additional material of Judy Alter’s literary papers. The majority of the material within the collection is a series of books written by Judy Alter. Also included in the collection is many magazines, the majority being from or dealing with Fort Worth, Texas. Many newspapers are included in the collection, each containing an article about or written by Judy Alter. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Alter’s original description.
Paper on “Growing Up Female in America and Out of my Time”; “Fort Worth Star- Telegram” clipping, January 2, 1972- January 23, 1972
This collection consists of additional material of Judy Alter’s literary papers. The majority of the material within the collection is a series of books written by Judy Alter. Also included in the collection is many magazines, the majority being from or dealing with Fort Worth, Texas. Many newspapers are included in the collection, each containing an article about or written by Judy Alter. The folder titles preceding a semicolon reflect Alter’s original description.