A Preliminary Inventory of Its Records at the Harry Ransom Center
Creator:
Encino Press
Title:
Encino Press Records
Dates:
1965-1969
Extent:
9 record storage cartons, 1 oversize box (10 linear feet)
Abstract:
The Archive of the Encino Press consists of
production materials (manuscripts, galleys, paste-ups, page proofs, etc.) and related
correspondence documenting the publication of seventeen titles by this Austin, Texas
press
from 1965-1969.
Call Number:
Manuscript Collection MS-01320
Language:
English
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Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
Encino Press Records (Manuscript Collection MS-01320). Harry Ransom Center, The University
of Texas at Austin.
The Archive of the Encino Press consists of production materials (manuscripts, galleys,
paste-ups, page proofs, etc.) and related correspondence documenting the publication
of
seventeen titles by this Austin, Texas press from 1965-1969. Among the authors represented
in the materials are Andy Adams, Ramon F. Adams, J. Frank Dobie, Robert Hancock Hunter,
Jack
Frederick Kilpatrick, Mary Lasswell, John A. Lomax, Paul Patterson, Orland L. Sims,
Flora
Ellice Stevens, Edward Larocque Tinker, William H. Vann, and Dorman H. Winfrey. The
materials are further described in Willis J. Lutz's A Bibliography of the Limited
and First
Editions of the Encino Press and the Collected Works of William D. Wittliff (1970)