Norman Daniels was an author of several genres of popular fiction. Literary manuscripts, television and radio scripts, and printed stories form the core of the collection. Norman Daniels and his wife Dorothy had transferred the bulk of their manuscripts and collections to the Browne Popular Culture…
Sheldon R. Jaffery was a practicing attorney in Cleveland, Ohio with a personal interest in science fiction, fantasy, horror fiction, and pulp magazines. TheJaffery Collectioncenters on the manuscripts of the books Jaffery published throughout the 1980s which deal with these genres. The material…
Henry Steeger was a writer, publisher and collector of pulp magazines. Correspondence with other authors and collectors form the core of this collection. Shirley Steeger transferred Henry Steeger's correspondence to the Browne Popular Culture Library, Bowling Green State University, in November,…
Bill Pronzini, pulp aficionado and creator of the Nameless Detective series has been hailed by Publishers Weekly as “a master of the modern mystery.” Since becoming a professional writer in the late 1960s, he has published over sixty novels within the mystery/suspense and western genres,…
The Fred Cook Collection consists of approximately 3 linear feet of manuscript materials. The collection was donated to the Browne Popular Culture Library by the Estate of Fred Cook in 1998. This collection is unprocessed, but may be accessed by contacting the BPCL Reference email. The collection…
The H. James Horvitz Collection consists of approximately 0.4 linear feet of manuscript materials. The collection was donated to the Browne Popular Culture Library by H. James Horvitz beginning in 1986. This collection is partially processed- further information can be obtained by contacting the…