Cookbooks
Found in 649 Collections and/or Records:
Texas Monthly Press - catalogs and memos from Medearis’ employment at TM Press, 1987-1989
Clippings, correspondence, pamphlets, and information packets related to subjects of interest to Medearis comprise this series. The files have been arranged in alphabetical order by subject file name.
Texas Poison Control , undated
Clippings, correspondence, pamphlets, and information packets related to subjects of interest to Medearis comprise this series. The files have been arranged in alphabetical order by subject file name.
“Texas Women”– research material including newspaper clippings and printouts from various internet sources, undated
Material consists mainly of drafts from both “soon to be published” and unpublished material.
“Texas Writers Column"– notes, drafts, and numerous newspaper clippings of Alter’s column , undated
Material contains drafts, research, and numerous newspaper clippings related to Alter’s writing; original file labels appear in quotation marks.
The 100th Day of School - Drafts, 1994-1996
The 100th Day of School - Page proofs, 1994-1996
The African-American Kitchen - Correspondence , 1993
Annotated drafts, typescripts, and correspondence represent the creation and development of Medearis’ cookbooks. Materials have been arranged in chronological order, beginning with the earliest dates.
The African-American Kitchen - Page proofs
Annotated drafts, typescripts, and correspondence represent the creation and development of Medearis’ cookbooks. Materials have been arranged in chronological order, beginning with the earliest dates.
The African-American Kitchen - Partial typescript, 1993
Annotated drafts, typescripts, and correspondence represent the creation and development of Medearis’ cookbooks. Materials have been arranged in chronological order, beginning with the earliest dates.
The African-American Kitchen - Proposal, 1994
Annotated drafts, typescripts, and correspondence represent the creation and development of Medearis’ cookbooks. Materials have been arranged in chronological order, beginning with the earliest dates.
The African-American Kitchen - Publicity
Annotated drafts, typescripts, and correspondence represent the creation and development of Medearis’ cookbooks. Materials have been arranged in chronological order, beginning with the earliest dates.
The African-American Kitchen - Typescript
Annotated drafts, typescripts, and correspondence represent the creation and development of Medearis’ cookbooks. Materials have been arranged in chronological order, beginning with the earliest dates.
The African-American Kitchen - Uncorrected advance proof
Annotated drafts, typescripts, and correspondence represent the creation and development of Medearis’ cookbooks. Materials have been arranged in chronological order, beginning with the earliest dates.
The Big Hit (Grade 1 textbook chapter)- correspondence and typescript drafts
The Bird with the Stolen Feathers - typescript drafts
The Chocolate Cake War - typescript draft, circa 1987-1990
“The Dallas Morning News”; “Fort Worth Star-Telegram” clippings, September 3,1972-February 18,1973
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.
“The Fort Worth Story”, copy of chapters, 1967
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.