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William C.
Anderson Papers
MSS
218
Inventory
of the Collection
The collection is divided into six
series: Biographical and Personal papers, Correspondence, Books, Motor
Home column, Other writings, and Photos.
Series
I: Biographical and Personal Papers
William C. Anderson was often invited to
speak before groups. Most of his speeches were written with the intent to
encourage students to write, or to promote one of his books. Anderson
reveals his life accomplishments and gifts of humility and humor in his
speeches. His audiences ranged from high school students to professionals.
Box 1: Biographical and Personal Papers
Folder 1
Obituaries and biographical material
Folder 2
Focus articles (Boise State University) 1987-2002
Folder 3
Book synopses, ca. 1996
Folder 4
Biographical Speech: Air
Weather Reconnaissance Association
Folder 5
Biographical Speech: Boise
Area High Schools
Folder 6
Biographical Speech: Boise
High School Class Reunion, 1996, 1998
Folder 7
Biographical Speech: Boise
State University Writing Class
Folder 8
Biographical Speech: Malheur
County Historical Society, 1998
Folder 9
Biographical Speech: Idaho
Film and Video Association
Folder 10
Biographical Speech: Idaho
Film and Video Association, 1996
Folder 11
Biographical Speech: Idaho
Film and Video Association, n.d.
Folder 12
Biographical Speech: Learning
Lab (Boise Idaho) 1999
Folder 13
Biographical Speech: Life On
Wheels, 1999
Folder 14
Biographical Speech: Lions
Club
Folder 15
Biographical Speech: Medical
and Surgical Nurses
Folder 16
Biographical Speech: Meet
The Author
Folder 17
Biographical Speech: Officers
Spouses Club, Mountain Home AFB, 1998
Folder
18
Biographical Speech: Retired
Officers Association, North Solano, California, 1998, 2000
Folder 19
Biographical Speech: SIRS
(Sons In Retirement) Tri-City Branch, California,
2000
Folder 20
Biographical Speech: St.
Louis Seminar
Folder 21
Biographical Speech: Subsidy
Rights (Arizona Authors Seminar) 1980
Folder 22
Biographical Speech: William
Anderson Writing Award at Boise State University
Folder 23
Biographical Speech: Clippings,
Source material
Folder 24
Biographical Speech: Speech
fragments
Folder 25
Seminar evaluation: Life on Wheels (University of Idaho) 1996-1998
Folder 26
Personal Papers: Spam:
Processed Food, Recipes, and Memorabilia
Series II: Correspondence
William C. Anderson’s general
correspondence files contain correspondence from literary agents, friends, and
fans. Anderson was a
loyal correspondent with his fans and made many relationships throughout
the country. Fan mail files date
from 1969 through 1985. Business correspondence relating specifically to each of
Anderson’s books is filed in Series III, Books.
Box 2: Correspondence
Folder 1
Literary Agents: William
Morris Agency 1966-2000
Folder 2
Literary Agents: General
Correspondence 1966-2002
Folder 3
Boise State University correspondence 1991-1999
Folder 4
Bowling Green State University 1973, 1990
Folder 5
Callender, Signe 1999-2000
Folder 6
Crown Publishers 1991
Folder 7
Cregen, Jim and Marie
Folder 8
Glines, C.V. 1997
Folder 9
Kelly, Cornelius B. III
Folder 10
McConnell, Jim
Folder 11
Power, Camille 1975-1978
Folder 12
Reader’s Digest 1983
Folder 13
Thurman, G.D. 1999-2000
Folder 14
University of Wyoming 1980-1981
Folder 15
Waple, George H. 2000
Folder 16
Yeagar, Chuck
Folder 17
General Correspondence: Miscellaneous
Folder
18 General
Correspondence: First name only
Folder
19
General Correspondence: Organizations
Box 3: Fan
Mail
Folder 1
Armstrong, Tessa 1980-1982
Folder 2
Atkins, Madena 1977-1981
Folder 3
Abt, Peter 1981
Folder 4
Bacus, Janet 2000
Folder 5
Budensheim, Don
Folder 6
Bunke, Chuck 1977
Folder 7
Bard, Mimi 1977
Folder 8
Buchanan, Robert and Maxine 1970-1982
Folder 9
Connelly, Mike 1980
Folder 10
Crane, Betty 1984
Folder 11
Clemens, Cyril (Mark Twain
Journal)
Folder 12
Denimore, Louise 1973
Folder 13
Doyne, Jean
Folder 14
Ekberg, Mariette 1976-1983
Folder 15
Forno, Erik 1981
Folder 16
Falls, Ed and Betty 1982
Folder 17
Glover, Richard and Gayla 1977-1980
Folder 18
Greenwell, Elizabeth 1980
Folder 19
Huff, Joanie 1980-1986
Folder 20
Hodge, Pat 1981
Folder 21
Hirt, Albert 1972
Folder 22
Johnson, Helen 1973-1974
Folder 23
Korybut, Wanda 1976
Folder 24
Lively, Jeanne 1982
Folder 25
Lajune, Marilyn 1980
Folder 26
Larsen, Betty 1983-1984
Folder 27
Mack, George L. 1971
Folder 28
Martin, Miriam 1983
Folder 29
McGee, Debbie 1972-1980
Folder 30
Mayfield, Ramon 1973-1983
Folder 31
Norris, Bev 2002
Folder 32
Parnell, J.G. 1981-1983
Folder 33
Roberts, Don 1981
Folder 34
Robinson, Theodore 1975
Folder 35
Rogers, Paul N. 1974-1976
Folder 36
Savell, Nelda 1978
Folder 37
Smith, Jan 1983
Folder 38
Schaffer, J. 1980
Folder 39
Sammis, Joyce 1977-1979
Folder 40
Sheller, Frank 1982
Folder 41
Swanson, John 1973
Folder 42
Shaw, Janet 1974-1975
Folder 43
Tumbleson, Jack 1978
Folder 44
Young, PFC 1984
Folder 45
Miscellaneous, 1969- 1970
Folder 46
Miscellaneous, 1971-1972
Folder 47
Miscellaneous, 1973-1974
Folder 48
Miscellaneous, 1975-1976
Folder 49
Miscellaneous, 1977-1978
Folder 50
Miscellaneous, 1979-1980
Folder 51
Miscellaneous, 1981-1982
Folder 52
Miscellaneous, 1983-1985
Folder 53
Miscellaneous, no date
Series III: Books
Anderson
wrote some twenty books. His most popular books were Bat -21, Lady Bluebeard,
and the Penelope stories. This series contains contracts for his
books, sales and royalty reports, and correspondence relating to publication,
reprints, rights, and possible television and motion picture adaptations.
Anderson’s career highlight was his book and screenplay Bat-21.
Bat-21 was
the story of the rescue of Iceal
“Gene” Hambleton, the navigator
on an American combat aircraft shot down in Vietnam.
This book and film brought Anderson wide recognition and is the largest section of this series.
Correspondence can be found with literary agents, producers, publishers,
and Gene Hambleton and his wife Gwen. Much of the correspondence relates to the
production of the motion picture.
Anderson’s book Lady
Bluebeard is a story about a female serial killer.
Lyda Southard was imprisoned in Anderson’s hometown of Boise, Idaho.
Research files comprise much of this series. Anderson’s correspondence with
Idaho’s former Governor’s Cecil Andrus and Phil Batt reveal his efforts in
trying to create a film about Southard. Drafts of Anderson’s Lady Bluebeard
screenplay are also included in this series.
Anderson’s Penelope is
the story of a porpoise used for military communications. This story was very
successful and Anderson sold movie rights to Filmways Productions.
Penelope was so successful that Anderson wrote a sequel.
Penelope the Damp Detective was the evolution of Penelope.
Anderson wrote a screenplay, which is included in this series.
The subjects of Anderson’s books were inspired by his life experiences.
His first book, Five, Four, Three, Two, One—Pfft
(1960), written while he was still in the Air Force, was a humorous look at
military life on Eniwetok Atoll, site of nuclear bomb tests in the 1950s. Whether Anderson’s experiences were family adventures, military
endeavors, or trips to the hospital, Anderson always wrote with a healthy
imagination.
Box 4:
Bat-21 (1980)
Folder 1
Correspondence: Acropole,
1982
Folder 2
Correspondence: Baruch,
Donald E., 1984
Folder 3
Correspondence: Bantam
Books, 1982-1996
Folder 4
Correspondence: Burke,
Shirley 1987-1988
Folder 5
Correspondence: Crown
Publishers, 1975-1976
Folder 6
Correspondence: Chapman, Ben
1983
Folder 7
Correspondence: Clarke, John
1980-1983
Folder 8
Correspondence: DQ T.V.
Productions Inc., 1985
Folder 9
Correspondence: Diamonds,
1980
Folder 10
Correspondence: Fischer,
David 1983-1985
Folder 11
Correspondence: Genson, Gen
1977-1981
Folder 12
Correspondence: HPI
Productions, 1984
Folder 13
Correspondence: Hambleton,
Gene and Gwen 1975-1980
Folder 14
Correspondence: Hambleton,
Gene and Gwen 1981-1985
Folder 15
Correspondence: Hambleton,
Gene and Gwen 1986-2002
Folder 16
Correspondence: Itinerary
(Promotional tour) 1988
Folder 17
Correspondence: Nasuda,
Wakahito 1987-1990
Folder 18
Correspondence: Prentice
Hall 1979-1988
Box 5: Bat-21 (1980)
Folder 1
Correspondence: Jerry Reed
Producers 1986-1988
Folder 2
Correspondence: Readers
Digest 1981
Folder 3
Correspondence: Salt, Gary
1982
Folder 4
Correspondence: Teller,
Suzanne 1985-1986
Folder 5
Correspondence: William
Morris Agency 1985
Folder
6
Correspondence: Writers Guild of America 1985
Folder 7
General Correspondence: Miscellaneous 1976-1998
Folder 8 Production
Information
Folder 9
Screenplay, 1983
Box 6: Books
Adam M-1 (1964)
Folder 1
Correspondence: Casey, John
1976-1977
Folder 2
This folder not used
Folder 3
Correspondence: Crown
Publishers 1964-1992
Folder 4
Correspondence: William
Morris Agency 1976-1992
Folder 5
Contract and book cover 1964
Folder 6
General Correspondence 1965-1976
The Apoplectic Palm Tree (1969)
Folder 7
Correspondence: Crown
Publishers 1968-1992
Folder 8
Correspondence: William
Morris Agency 1968-1969
Folder 9
Contract and book cover 1969
Folder 10 General Correspondence
1969-1983
Folder 11
Clipping 1969
Bomber Crew 369 (1986)
Folder 12
Correspondence: Acropole
1987
Folder 13
Correspondence: Bantam Books
1985-1987
Folder 14
Correspondence: Burke,
Shirley 1985-1987
Folder 15
Correspondence: Crown
Publishers 1984
Folder 16
Correspondence: Karstensen, Bob
1985-1987
Folder 17
Correspondence: William
Morris Agency 1984-1986
Folder 18
General Correspondence, 1984-1992
Folder 19
Contract, 1985
Folder 20
Clippings
Home Sweet Home, or, Please Don’t Tailgate the Real Estate
(1979)
Folder 21
Correspondence: Apollo RV
1976-1980
Folder 22
Correspondence: Crown
Publishers 1978-1992
Folder 23
Correspondence: Trailer Life
1976-1979
Folder 24
Correspondence: TL
Enterprises Inc. 1997-1999
Folder 25
Correspondence: William
Morris Agency 1978-1979
Folder 26
General Correspondence, 1976-1998
Folder 27
Contract, 1978
The Great Bicycle Expedition
(1973)
Folder
28
Correspondence: Crown
Publisher 1972-1992
Folder 29
Correspondence: Sandler
Institution Films, 1973-1976
Folder 30
Correspondence: William
Morris Agency 1972-1973
Folder 31
General Correspondence, 1972-1975
Folder 32
Concept
Folder 33
Contract, 1972
Box 7: Books
Five, Four, Three, Two, One--Pfft (1960)
Folder 1
Correspondence: Ace Publishers 1960
Folder 2
General Correspondence 1961-1998
Folder 3
Contract and book cover 1960
Folder 4
Clippings 1960-1961
The Gooney Bird (1968)
Folder 5
Correspondence: Kruegar,
Carl 1970-1971
Folder 6
Correspondence: Johnson, J.
Bond 1976-1978
Folder 7
Correspondence: Scharff,
Steven 1979
Folder 8
Correspondence: Crown
Publishers 1969-1979
Folder 9
Correspondence: Military
1969-1979
Folder 10 Correspondence: Paperback
Library, Inc. 1968-1974
Folder 11
Correspondence: Warner
Brothers, 1976-1979
Folder 12
Correspondence: William
Morris Agency, 1969-1975
Folder 13
About the Author and Property
Folder 14
Vietnam Propaganda Leaflets
Folder 15
General Correspondence, 1969-1998
Folder 16
Contract, 1967
Folder 17
Clippings
The Headstrong Houseboat (1972)
Folder 18
Correspondence: Crown
Publishers 1968-1992
Folder 19
Correspondence: Rudder
Magazine 1970-1971
Folder 20
Correspondence: Walt Disney
Productions
1970-1971
Folder 21
Correspondence: William
Morris Agency 1968-1974
Folder 22
General Correspondence, 1970-1975
Folder 23
Contract and Copyright, 1970
How to Survive Hospital Care (1996)
Folder 24
Financial Activity Report 1995-2000
Folder 25
General Correspondence, 1993-1999
Folder 26
Contract and Copyright, 1995
Hurricane Hunters (1972)
Folder 27
Correspondence: Crown
Publishers 1968-1992
Folder 28
Correspondence: United
States Air Force 1969-1974
Folder 29
Correspondence: US Weather
Bureau 1969-1970
Folder 30
Correspondence: William
Morris Agency 1968-1973
Folder 31
General Correspondence, 1969-1976
Box 8: Books
Hurricane (motion picture) (1974)
Folder 1
Correspondence: Metromedia
Producers Corporation 1974
Folder 2
Correspondence: TV Guide 1974-1975
Folder 3
Correspondence: William Morris Agency 1973-1986
Folder 4
General Correspondence, 1974-1986
Folder 5
Pictures, Bookcover, Clippings
Folder
6 Contract,
1972
Lady Bluebeard (1994)
Folder 7
Correspondence: First-person
accounts 1994-1998
Folder
8 Correspondence: Idaho’s State Governor’s Office
1993-1996
Folder 9
Correspondence: Lyons,
Jennifer 1992-1998
Folder 10
Correspondence: Mitchell,
Kirk
Folder 11
Correspondence: Pruett Books;
Fred Pruett 1993-1998
Folder 12
Correspondence: General 1992-1999
Folder
13
Correspondence: Research 1991-1998
Folder 14
Research notes and photocopies
Folder 15
Toxicological Report, William Gordon McHaffie 1921
Folder 16
Lyda Southard’s interment record 1958
Folder 17
Book contract, Cover 1993
Folder 18
Notes about the book
Folder 19
Publicity
Folder 20
Monthly Financial Reports 1996-2000
Folder 21
Business plan for proposed motion picture
Folder 22
Screenplay: Original script 1997
Folder 23
Screenplay: Final Copy 2001
Folder 24
Clippings
Box 9: Books
Pandemonium on the Potomac (1966)
Folder 1
Correspondence: Crown
Publishers 1979-1992
Folder 2
Correspondence: Dreifuss,
Arthur 1984-1985
Folder
3
Correspondence: Genson, Gen
Folder 4
General Correspondence; About the Property 1967-2000
Folder 5
Contract, 1965
Folder 6
Clippings
Penelope (1963)
Folder 7
Correspondence: Columbia
Pictures Television 1980-1982
Folder 8
Correspondence: Crown
Publishers 1969-1992
Folder 9
Correspondence: Filmways
1963-1982
Folder 10
General Correspondence 1969-1982
Folder 11
Synopsis and Concept for television series
Folder 12
Contract, 1962
Folder 13
Clippings
Penelope, the Damp Detective (1974)
Folder
14
Correspondence: Hayakawa,
Kiyoshi 1975-1980
Folder 15
Correspondence: Crown
Publishiers 1973-1992
Folder 16
Correspondence: Filmways
1973-1981
Folder 16
Correspondence: William
Morris Agency 1973-1980
Folder 18
General Correspondence, 1973-1988
Folder 19
Screenplay
Folder 20
Contract, 1973
Folder 21
Clippings
Roll up the Wallpaper, We're Moving! (1970)
Folder 22
Correspondence: Andrews,
Bart
Folder
22
Correspondence: Crown
Publishiers 1968-1992
Folder 23
Correspondence: Genson, Gen
Folder 24
Correspondence: William
Morris Agency 1969-1971
Folder 25
General Correspondence, 1970-1972
Folder 26
Contract and book cover, 1969
Taming Mighty Alaska (1990)
Folder 27
Correspondence: Ashley Books
Inc. 1988
Folder 28
Correspondence: Burke,
Shirley 1986-1987
Folder 29
Correspondence: Prentice
Hall 1985
Folder 30
Correspondence: Pruett
Publishing 1988-1994
Folder 31
General Correspondence
Folder 32
Contract, 1988
Folder 33
Clippings
Box 10: Books
The Two-ton Albatross (1969)
Folder 1
Correspondence: Crown
Publishers 1969-1992
Folder 2
Correspondence: William
Morris Agency 1968-1969
Folder 3
General Correspondence
Folder 4
Contract and book cover, 1967
When the Offspring Have Sprung (1978)
Folder 5
Correspondence: Crown
Publishiers 1977-1992
Folder 6
Correspondence: William
Morris Agency 1977-1978
Folder 7
General Correspondence, 1978
Folder 8
Contract and book cover, 1977
Folder 9
Clippings
Other projects
Folder 10
War Story book: General Correspondence 200-2001
Series
IV: Motor Home Column
Anderson’s love for traveling
the United States in his motor home with his wife Dortha led to the opportunity
to write for Motor Home magazine. Anderson
began his “Back Roads” column for Motor Home starting in 1988.
In 1995 Anderson’s column was renamed to “Off Ramp”, but the
column’s content and Anderson’s humorous style remained the same.
Anderson wrote his column practically every month and continued to until
March 2003, two months before his death. Typescripts
and published copies of Anderson’s monthly column are both available within
this series.
Box 11: Motor
Home Column
Folder 1
Typescripts, 1988
Folder 2
Typescripts, 1989
Folder 3
Typescripts, 1990
Folder 4
Typescripts, 1991
Folder 5
Typescripts, 1992
Folder 6
Typescripts, 1993
Folder 7
Typescripts, 1996
Folder 8
Typescripts, 1997
Folder 9
Typescripts, 1998
Folder 10
Typescripts, 1999
Folder 11
Typescripts,
January, 2000
Folder 12 Typescripts,
2001-2002
Folder 13
Typescripts, 2003 and n.d.
Folder 14
Clippings
Folder 15
Correspondence 1990
Box 12: Motor Home Column
Folder 1
Backroads Column: Published,
1988
Folder 2
Backroads Column: Published,
1989
Folder 3
Backroads Column: Published,
1990
Folder 4
Backroads Column: Published,
1991
Folder 5
Backroads Column: Published,
1992
Folder 6
Backroads Column: Published,
1993
Folder 7
Backroads Column: Published,
1994
Folder 8
Backroads Column: Published,
1995
Folder 9
Off Ramp Column: Published,
1995
Folder 10
Off Ramp Column: Published,
1996
Folder 11
Off Ramp Column: Published,
1997
Folder 12
Off Ramp Column: Published,
1998
Folder 13
Off Ramp Column: Published,
1999
Folder 14
Off Ramp Column: Published,
2000
Folder 15
Off Ramp Column: Published,
2001
Folder 16
Off Ramp Column: Published,
2002
Folder 17
Off Ramp Column: Published,
2003
Folder 18
Off Ramp Column: Published,
n.d.
Folder 19
Correspondence:
Cregen 1999
Folder 20
Correspondence:
Estes, Bill 1999
Folder 21
Correspondence:
Foreman, Jim 1997-2000
Folder 22
Correspondence:
Hofferen, Jim 1999
Folder 23
Correspondence:
Jones, Tom 1998-2000
Folder 24
Correspondence:
Judy, John H.
Folder 25
Correspondence:
Liberator Club 2000
Folder 26
Correspondence:
Moore, Nancy 1999
Folder 27
Correspondence:
TL Enterprises 1989-2002
Folder 28
Correspondence:
Thompson, Bruce A. 2000
Folder 29
Correspondence: Inspiration
Folder 30
General
Correspondence 1991-1999
Folder 31
Clippings
Box 13: Motor Home:
Complete Magazines
December 2002
July 2002
August 2002
October 2002
April 2003
May 2003
January 2003
March 2003
Series
V: Other Writings
Anderson wrote for a variety of
magazines. He wrote articles for GMC
Motor Home News, The Armed Forces Journal, The Observer, The Retired
Officer’s Association and many others.
Anderson wrote his “C.R Terror” column for the United State Air Force
Military Air Transport Service, or MATS Flyer, the title of their
magazine. The combat readiness training programs inspired C.R. Terror; he took
the programs initials CRT and created his fictional hero C.R. Terror. He wrote
many co-authored pieces. Most of
his joint works were done with Larry Lansburgh, who tended to focus mostly on
film as a medium.
Box 14: Other Writings
Folder 1
GMC Motor Home News, 2000-2003
Folder 2
The Brass Rail, 1954-1955
Folder 3
Family House Boating, 1973
Folder 4
Family House Boating, 1974
Folder 5
Family Motor Coaching, 1979
Folder 6
Business and Commercial Aviation, 1970
Folder 7
Boeing Magazine, 1956
Folder 8
Armed Forces Journal, 1975
Folder 9
Good Housekeeping, 1969
Folder 10
Heart to Heart, 1992
Folder 11
Highways, 1991
Folder 12
Highways, 1992
Folder 13
Motorhome Life, 1979-1980
Folder 14
Pacific Air Force Flyer, 1957
Folder 15
Pegasus, 1952
Folder 16
Roads to Adventure, 1996
Folder 17
Trailer Life, 1991-1997
Folder 18
Westways, 1970-1971
Folder 19
Where to Retire, 1993
Folder 20
The Observer: Air Weather
Service, 1954
Folder 21
The Observer: Air Weather Service, 1955
Folder 22
The Observer: Air Weather Service, 1956
Folder 23
Ford Times, 1988
Folder 24
TL Enterprises, 1990-1995
Folder 25
The Retired Officers Magazine, 1996
Folder 26
The Retired Officers Magazine, 1999
Folder 27
The Retired Officers magazine: Correspondence
1988-1998
Folder 28
Magazine Articles: General
Correspondence
Folder 29
Magazine Articles: Clippings
Folder
30
Electricity from the Sun (article) 1979
Box 15: Coauthored Works
Folder 1
Mary Anderson Staples: You Can’t Play With Buffalo Chips, 1998
Folder 2
Larry Lansburgh: Free and Easy, 1970
Folder 3
Larry Lansburgh: Free and Easy, Draft
Folder 4
Larry Lansburgh: The Coyote Kid, 1976
Folder 5
Larry Lansburgh: The
Mermaid and the Sea Lion
Folder 6
Larry Lansburgh: A Doolie
Named Shep, 1976
Folder 7
Larry Lansburgh:
Cow Dog,
1972
Folder 8
Larry Lansburgh: The
Bigger the Better- Screenplay
Folder 9
Larry Lansburgh: The Falcon with Bedroom Eyes
Folder 10 Larry
Lansburgh: Correspondence, 1972-1976
Folder 11 Edward
J. Montagne: Wild Blue U
Folder 12
William D. Hamilton: Twelve O’clock High: RX For a Sick Bird:
Working copy, 1965
Folder 13 William
D. Hamilton: Twelve O’clock High: RX For a Sick Bird: Draft, 1965
Book
Bart Andrews: The Dick and Jane Show
Book
Jack Turley: Hurricane Hunters, Television Story and Teleplay
Book
C.R Terror Rides Again (by William D. Anderson)
Box 16:
The Mats Flyer
C.R. Terror, August- September 1954
C.R. Terror, October- November 1954
C.R. Terror, January 1955
C.R. Terror, February 1955
C.R. Terror, March 1955
C.R. Terror, April 1955
C.R. Terror, May 1955
C.R. Terror, July 1955
C.R. Terror, August 1955
C.R. Terror, September 1955
C.R. Terror, October 1955
C.R. Terror, November 1955
C.R. Terror, December 1955
C.R. Terror, January 1956
C.R. Terror, February 1956
C.R. Terror, March 1956
C.R. Terror, April 1956
C.R. Terror, May 1956
C.R. Terror, June 1956
C.R. Terror, July 1956
C.R. Terror, August 1956
C.R. Terror, September 1956
C.R. Terror, October 1956
C.R. Terror, December 1956
C.R. Terror, January 1957
C.R. Terror, February 1957
C.R. Terror, March 1957
C.R. Terror, April 1957
C.R. Terror, May 1957
C.R. Terror, June 1957
C.R. Terror, July 1957
C.R. Terror, August 1957
C.R. Terror, September 1957
C.R. Terror, October 1957
Box 16: The
Mac Flyer
October
1973
June 1974
June 1978
Series
VI: Photos
This series is devoted to the photographs found
within Anderson’s collection. There are publicity stills for Bat-21. Many
research photos are present of Lyda Southard, which paint an even more
descriptive picture of Anderson’s Lady Bluebeard. Promotional photos for
Penelope are also present.
Consult the archivists for photo listing.
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