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Poul and Karen Anderson papers
Collection of Poul Anderson Kensington Books materials
The collection consists of materials related to three historical fiction works by author Poul Anderson that were published by Kensington Books in 1980. Materials in the collection consist mainly of correspondence and various galley proofs for three of Anderson's works - The Golden Slave, Rogue Sword, and The Sign of the Raven.
Andrews and McMeel American Book Association convention prints
The collection consists of seven color prints created by book publisher Andrews and McMeel to distribute at the annual American Booksellers Association (ABA) BookExpo. All of the posters are limited edition prints created by artist Tom Wilson, featuring the cartoon character Ziggy. Materials in the collection also include the original envelopes the prints were housed in, each printed with their own design also featuring Ziggy.
Anglican clergy correspondence
This collection contains correspondence written by clergy members from the Church of England during the 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily from bishops of various dioceses. Correspondence in the collection concerns mostly regular church business.
Antique automobile photographs
This collection contains 10 glass plate negatives and photographic prints of cars taken around San Francisco, California, in the 1920s for auto showrooms. The cars pictured include models from various manufacturers, including Buick, Nash, Peerless, Stearns, Haynes, Franklin and McFarlan.
Collection of Antonio Vanegas Arroyo broadsides
This collection contains broadsides created by Antonio Vanegas Arroyo's publishing firm in Mexico. The broadsides, printed in Spanish, contain political news about important figures of late 19th and early 20th centuries such as Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata. The broadsides critique figures of Mexico and daily news in the form of songs and articles, and would have been distributed throughout Mexico City where Antonio Arroyo was from.
Collection of Antonio Vanegas Arroyo chapbooks
The collection is composed of chapbooks printed by the famous Mexican publisher and printer Antonio Vanegas Arroyo from 1880-1925. Chapbooks in the collection document elements of popular culture in Mexico around the turn of the century, and consist of booklets on a variety of subjects, including literature, poems, folk songs, plays, religious tracts, and healthcare advice.
Aquatic Habitat papers
Allison V. Armour expedition to Yucatán, Mexico photograph album
The collection consists of an album of photographs depicting the Allison V. Armour expedition to the Yucatán peninsula in Mexico, a research expedition undertaken in 1895 by curators from the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Photographs in the album focus mainly on the Mayan ruins visited by members of the expedition, with additional photographs of local scenery and the expedition group.