Hickok, James Butler, 1837-1876 (American Folk Hero)
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1837 - 1876
Places
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
File
Granta, 1964
File
Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.10275/1/2/1/3/1
Scope and Contents
Two hardboard woodcuts containing print designs that were used in the commemorative issue of the publication, Granta, in November 1964. The prints were used to illustrate the article, How the West Was Lost. One of the woodcuts features a likeness of the American Republican politician, Barry Goldwater, wearing a cowboy hat and a poka-dot bandana (RL/Pre-/861). The other woodcut features a likeness of James Butler Hickok (also known as Wild...
Dates:
1964
Conditions Governing Access:
Restricted. Not available for consultation. Please contact repository.
Found in:
Cambridge University Library
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Roger Law Archive
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Roger Law (Early Years)
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Professional
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Artwork
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Woodcuts
File
Small and Medium Transparencies, c early 1960s-c mid 1970s
File
Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.10275/1/2/3/2/1
Scope and Contents
Three boxes containing 35mm and 62mm colour photographic transparencies and slides, along with a small amount of negatives and contact prints. The majority of these items feature images of Roger Law's plasticine model illustrations, used in various publications, from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s. However, there is also images relating to Law's and Peter Cook's Almost the End column in The Observer Weekend Review, c1962; a transparency...
Dates:
c early 1960s-c mid 1970s
Conditions Governing Access:
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