Overview

Title: E. C. Tubb manuscripts
Call Number: Coll192
Creator: Tubb, E. C.
Dates: circa 1973-1974
Size: 1 box (.25 linear feet)
Language: English
Abstract: Collection includes two photocopies of typescripts by E. C. Tubb: "Jondelle" and "Zenya (A 'Dumarest' Story)." Both manuscripts are undated and have the Daw Books, Inc. address stamped on the first page.
Citation: E. C. Tubb manuscripts, Science Fiction Literary Manuscripts, Collection 192, Special Collections, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (Baltimore, MD).

Administrative/Biographical Note

Edwin Charles Tubb (1919-2010) was a British writer, mostly in the genres of science fiction, fantasy, and western. Tubb wrote under numerous pen names, and won many awards for his work.


Scope & Content

Arrangement

Manuscripts are each divided into two folders and organized by page number.


Provenance Information

Provenance and Acquisition Information

Contains MSS-0870 and MSS-0871. Accession information unknown.

Processing Note

Manuscripts were housed in acid-free folders as part of the Rosenfeld Manuscripts collection. Previously assigned Ms. Coll #4.

Descriptive Rules Used

Describing Archives: a Content Standard (DACS)

Archives Processing Manual: Description (2015): The processing manual used in Special Collections for all descriptive platforms, including PastPerfect.


Access & Use

Finding Aids

Finding Aid: http://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/findingaids/coll192.php

Access Conditions

No restrictions.

Conditions Governing Reproductions and Use

Reproductions allowed for research purposes. Copyright maintained by the creator.


Subject Headings

Creators

Tubb, E. C.

Subjects

Tubb, E. C. -- Archives

Science fiction, American -- 20th century


Series Description & Container List

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  1. Folder Title/Description Date Box # Folder # Additional Info.
    Jondelle
    Description
    Zenya (A 'Dumarest' Story)
    Description

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