Collections : [Lilly Library]

Lilly Library

Lilly Library

1200 East Seventh Street
Bloomington, Indiana 47405-5500, USA
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The Lilly Library is the rare books, manuscripts, and special collections library of the Indiana University Libraries, Bloomington. Its collections represent a diversity of subjects, including literature; children’s literature; history; folklore; science; radio, film and television; book collecting and bookselling; journalism; and translation.

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Anthony Boucher Memorial Mystery Convention
The Bouchercon mss., 1970-2019, consist of program books, badges, tote bags, and other materials associated with The Anthony Boucher Memorial Mystery Convention (Bouchercon).
 

3. Chapman mss., 1913-1922 1 Box (1 standard)

The Chapman Mss., 1913-1922 and 1933, consists of the correspondence with and relating to Indian author Charles Edmonds Walk, 1875-, from the office file of president of the International Press Bureau, Chicago, Illinois William Gerard Chapman, 1877-1945.
 
Stone, P. M. (Percival Mason), 1886-1965
The Freeman mss., 1902-1961, consist of contracts and publishing correspondence relating to detective stories by R. Austin Freeman featuring his character Dr. Thorndyke, a specialist in "medical jurisprudence" or forensic science.
 
Hensley, Joe 1926-2007
The Hensley mss, 1952-1981, consists of the correspondence, writings, and other related materials of Joseph Louis "Joe L." Hensley, 1926-2007, science fiction author and Indiana 5th circuit court judge.
 
Higgins, George V., 1939-1999
The Higgins, George V. mss, 1992-1999, consists of the correspondence between Higgins and Edward Gilligan, his close friend and long-term English professor at Western Michigan University, as well as various pieces of writings from short stories to nonfiction essays.
 

7. MacKenzie, D. mss., 1950-1951 1 Box (1 standard)

MacKenzie, Donald, 1908-1993
The MacKenzie, D. mss., 1950-1951, consists of the correspondence between criminal turned novelist Donald MacKenzie, 1908-1993, and his literary agent, Henry Volkening, 1902-1972.
 

8. Mertz mss., 1948-2013 199 Boxes (143 standard, 56 custom)

Mertz, Barbara
The Mertz mss., 1902-2019, consist of the correspondence, writings, financial documents, clippings, personal ephemera, photographs, and research files of author Barbara Mertz, who wrote under the pen-names Elizabeth Peters and Barbara Michaels.
 

9. Munsey mss., 1911-1942 1 Box (1 standard)

The Munsey mss., 1911-1942, consist of correspondence between The Frank A. Munsey Co., publishers in New York City, and seven authors or their agents concerning publication rights and in some instances film rights.