Journalism
Found in 1727 Collections and/or Records:
Various CDs of Video Research, undated
Various Museum Catalogs, undated
Various Things on Bowden’s Desk at His Death: Bullets, undated
Various Things on Bowden’s Desk at His Death: Coins, undated
Various Things on Bowden’s Desk at His Death: Eyeglasses and Case, undated
Various Things on Bowden’s Desk at His Death: Two Necklaces of Jesus Malverde, undated
Various Things on Bowden’s Desk at His Death: Watch of Historical Figures Faces, undated
Various, undated
Subject files, audio-visual materials, and notebooks. Note that research is included with publications, where possible.
Verbatim: A Conversation with Charles Bowden, 2004
Materials are organized by the work and arranged chronologically. Contents and size of materials for each book vary widely. The largest series, Trust Me and Down By the River, contain large amounts of research files. Street Signs Chicago contains correspondence between Bowden and the Houlberg-Kreinberg family.
Vernon Wang (1 snapshot), circa 1970s
Very Male Statue from Roy Elson, undated
Video materials, 1988, September 1997, October 2000
"Jesse! April 1988, Don Greene/Chuck Bowden" VHS tape; "C. Bowden – Garden" Video8 videocassette; "Bowman – Beermann Aunt Bo Reunion" VHS tape
Videocassettes, 1988-1991, undated
This series includes VHS cassettes of China Beach and Under Cover episodes, a few dailies from these shows, as well as some ¾ inch NTSC cassettes.
Videocassettes (VHS)
Subject files, audio-visual materials, and notebooks. Note that research is included with publications, where possible.
“Vietnam Diary”, Dallas Morning News
Vietnam War, 1965 - 1970
Vietnam War correspondence, 1965 - 1972
The Correspondence series is divided into periods, which are World War II, Vietnam, Chili, and family condolences. An exception to this is the Letters to Fowler, found in Writings-World War II, which includes hand-written and typed notes from various colleagues.
Viktor Frankl books (3), 1984 - 2001
Materials are organized by the work and arranged chronologically. Contents and size of materials for each book vary widely. The largest series, Trust Me and Down By the River, contain large amounts of research files. Street Signs Chicago contains correspondence between Bowden and the Houlberg-Kreinberg family.