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Bill Pronzini Archive, 1967 -1986 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf929006b0 No online items Guide to the Bill Pronzini Archive, 1967 -1986 Processed by The California State Library staff; machine-readable finding aid created by Xiuzhi Zhou California History Room California State Library Library and Courts Building II 900 N. Street, Room 200 P.O. Box 942837 Sacramento, California 94237-0001 Phone: (916) 654-0176 Fax: (916) 654-8777 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.library.ca.gov/ © 1999 California State Library. All rights reserved. Guide to the Bill Pronzini Archive, 1425 - 1521 1 1967 -1986 Guide to the Bill Pronzini Archive, 1967 -1986 California State Library Sacramento, California Contact Information: California History Room California State Library Library and Courts Building II 900 N. Street, Room 200 P.O. Box 942837 Sacramento, California 94237-0001 Phone: (916) 654-0176 Fax: (916) 654-8777 Email: [email protected] URL: http://www.library.ca.gov/ Processed by: The California State Library staff Encoded by: Xiuzhi Zhou © 1999 California State Library. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: Bill Pronzini Archive, Date (inclusive): 1967 -1986 Box Number: 1425 - 1521 Creator: Pronzini, Bill Repository: California State Library Sacramento, California Language: English. Access Restricted. Conditions of Use Please credit California State Library. Publication Rights Copyright has not been assigned to California State Library. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing. Permission for publication is given on behalf of California State Library as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Bill Pronzini Archive, California State Library. Access Points Pronzini, Bill Authors, American--California Detective and mystery stories, American Contents Correspondence, manuscripts and drafts, book reviews, photographs, contracts, royalty statements. Biography Guide to the Bill Pronzini Archive, 1425 - 1521 2 1967 -1986 William John Pronzini was born in Petaluma in 1943, and. except for a short stint in Spain, Majorca, and West Germany, has always resided in California. His first novel, The Stalker, was published in 1971 and introduced Pronzini's famous no-name detective. Pronzini has published nearly fifty novels, more than two hundred shorter works, and has edited a number of anthologies. In addition to his fiction, the author has more recently worked as a mystery editor and critic. Pronzini has used the following pseudonyms over the years: Jack Foxx, Alex Saxon, William Jeffrey, Rick Renault, John Barry Williams, Russell Dancer, and Robert Hart Davis. Also, Pronzini writes Western fiction, science fiction, and stories of suspense and horror. Major Correspondents Adey, Robert Alfred Hitchcock's mystery magazine Arbor House Avalonne, Michael Backus, Jean L. Bennett, Eddie W. Blassingame, McCauley and Wood Bobbs-Merrill Company Boston University, Mugar Memorial Library Breen, Jon L., 1943- Cecil Clyde Taylor Literary Agency, Inc. Cole, Don Cook, Michael L. Crider, Bill, 1941- Curtis Brown Ltd. Curtis, Richard Davis Publications Dennis McMillan Publications Doubleday and Company, inc. Ellery Queen's mystery magazine Erhardt, Pat Estleman, Loren D. Fawcett Publications, Inc. Florida State University Flynn, J.M. Frazee, Steve, 1909- G.P. Putnam's Sons Garfield, Brian, 1939- Gault, William Campbell Gobbett, Dan Gores, Joe, 1937- Granbeck, Marilyn Grant, Charles L. Greenberg, Martin Harry. Greene, Douglas S. Hagemann, E. R. (Edward R.), 1921- Haley, Margaret D. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Hayakawa Publishing, Inc. Henry Morrison, Inc. Guide to the Bill Pronzini Archive, 1425 - 1521 3 1967 -1986 Hoch, Edward D., 1930- Hubin, Allen J. Hubin, Pat Hunter, Evan, 1926- Internal Revenue Service Japan UNI Agency, Inc. Jeier, Thomas Johnson, Ryerson, 1901- Kimura, Jiro Kleinman, Cylvia Leavitt, Jack Lewis, Steve Lowder, Christopher Lutz, John, 1939- Lansdale, Joe R., 1951- Magazine of fantasy and science fiction (Cornwall, Conn.) Marlowe, Dan J., 1914-1987. Martin, Roger Martin, Walker Mc Daniel, Ken McKinney, James Malzberg, Barry N. Meyerson, Jeff Minter, Richard A. Molson-Stanton Associate Agency, Inc. Moore, Arthur Mugar Memorial Library (see: Boston University. Mugar Memorial Library) Mystery Writers of America Nalaboff, Bernie Nehr, Ellen Nevins, Francis N. Nussbaum, Al Old Book Store Outlook Book Co. Overholser, Stephen Panagos, Angelo Patcher, Josh Paulus, Alois Payne, Paul F. Piazza, Helene Pierce, Wayne Playboy Enterprises. Polk, Beth Powell, Talmage Pronzini, Brunhilde Pronzini, Cathy Randisi, Robert J. Random House (Firm) Guide to the Bill Pronzini Archive, 1425 - 1521 4 1967 -1986 Reagan, Thomas B. Renown Publications, Inc. Resnick, Michael D. Robbins, Rob Robert Hale & Co. Roundup St. James Press St. Martin's Press Sampson, Robert Sauerwald, James K. Shluck, Thomas Scott, Art Scott Meredith Literary Agency, Inc. Seiler, Gary Slung, Michelle B., 1947- South African Broadcasting Corporation. Southern Illinois University Press Sternig, Larry Stilwell, Steven A. Suter, John F., 1914- Swinkels, Norma Taylor, Clyde Thompson, Thomas, 1913- Toole, Linda Torgeson, Roy Traylor, Jim United States. Internal Revenue Service (See: Internal Revenue Service) University of Wyoming. Library Walker and Company Wall, Michael E. Wallmann, Jeffrey M. Warren, George Waves Press and Bookshop Weinberg, Robert Western Writers of America. Wilhite, Virgil William Morrow and Company. Wright, John The Writer Zwack, Heinz Other Correspondents AFS Productions Academy Chicago Publishers Ace Books Ackerman, Forrest J. Adamson, W.H. Adirondack Railway Company Aladdin Books and Memorabilia Guide to the Bill Pronzini Archive, 1425 - 1521 5 1967 -1986 Alan Weston Communications, Inc. Aldiss, Brian Wilson, 1925- Allen, Henry W. Amazing science fiction stories American Health Institute American mystery magazine Amgott, Milton Anderson Book Shop Anderson, Jack, 1922- Anderson, Peter Anderson, Poul, 1926- Anne Rosenberg Real Estate Apostolou, John L. Archambault, James Argosy Arkham House. Armchair detective Armstrong, Carolyn Arnold's of Michigan Arnout, Georges Arthur H. Clark Company Ashe, Val Asimov's science fiction magazines Aspen Bookhouse Attenzione Australian Consolidated Press Ltd. Authors Guild (U.S.) Authors of the West Avonlea Books Avon Books BC Research Babcock, Ruth Bacon, Terry Bailes, Jack Bailey, Ted Baker, Al Baker, Al and Marceil Baker, John R. Baker, Phil Ball, John Ball State University Ballentine Books Ballantine Del Rey Fawcett Bank of America Bantam Books (Firm) Barker, Elsa Barker, S. Omar (Squire Omar), 1894- Barrett, Bryan Guide to the Bill Pronzini Archive, 1425 - 1521 6 1967 -1986 Barrett, Mary H. Baskerville Books Baudou, Jacques, 1946- Bay Area Rapid Transit District Bay Con 1 Bazaar Books Beasley Books Bendel, Stephanie Kay Berkeley barb Berkley/Jove Publishing Group Berkley Publishing Group. Better Book Getter Beaudreau, Lou Bevington, Elizabeth H. Biblio and Tannen Bicentennial Books Billy Bird's Nest Birr, Wilson and Co., Inc. Bjarne's Books Black Gold Cooperative Library System Blair, Estelle Blanche C. Gregory, Inc. Blau, Peter E. Blaustein, Stuart Blazing Publications, Inc. Bloch, Robert, 1917- Block, Lawrence Bob Bodley Head (Firm) Bogie's Bonham, Frank Book Baron Book Carnival Book Digest Book Look Book Post Book Press, Ltd. Book Shelf Book Store at Depot Square Bookcase Books End Books-On-Sale The Bookseller, Inc. Bookslavers Rap Borgo Press Bortin, Jeff Bouchercon Guide to the Bill Pronzini Archive, 1425 - 1521 7 1967 -1986 Boulevard Bookshop Boulton Publishing Services Inc. Bouma, J. L. (Johanas L.) Bourgoin, Stephane Bowman, Jean Boy Scouts of America Bradbury, Ray, 1920- Bradley, Geoffrey H. Brahm, Hal Brandeau, Gary Brandt & Brandt Briens Farlag A.S. Briggs, Cadet Shaun J. Briney, R.E. Broberg, Jan Brockel, Ray Brokenshire, Jon E. Brooke House Publishing, Inc. Brooke, Tyler and Georgie Brost, Leon, Mrs. Browne, Howard Brownstone Books Bruccoli, Clark, Inc. Budd, Elaine. Budd, Michael Burda Bundesamat fur Finanzen Bungeisunji Ltd. Bunker Books Burgman, Virginia Burke, Ruth Burt, Olive Woolley, 1894- Business & Management Profiles Butler, Albert Bygone Books C. Nelson Books Cabral, Edward Cabrillo Community College Cain, James M. (James Mallahan), 1892-1977 California. Franchise Tax Board (SEE: Franchise Tax Board) California Historical Society California Writers' Club Cambodian American Foundation, Inc. Campbell, Moberg & Canessa Campeta, Michael A. Cancellani, Mike Canfield, Grant Capra Press Guide to the Bill Pronzini Archive, 1425 - 1521 8 1967 -1986 Cardwell, Jim Carle, Cecil Carpenter, Leonard Carr, John Dickson, 1906-1977 Carr, Terry Carr, Nick Carte Blanche Cassiday, Bruce Cereghino, Bob Certo, Nick Chamberlain, Narcisse Chambers, William E. Charles Scribners' Sons Chelsea House Publishers Chic Chuck Christian and Bridgette Clark, William J. Clarke's Bookshop Cliff Clifford, Linda Cluttered Barns Cohn, Barbara J. Colby, Robert Coleman, Ben Coleman, Clark Coleman, Kate Collectors Book STore Collins, Mary G. Collins, Max Allan Collins-Knowlton-Wing, Inc. Columbia Pictures Television Connick, Wade F. Contemporary authors Context, Inc. Coons, Marjorie L. Cooper, Nell Countryman Press Courtney, Rosemary Coven, Larry Coven 13 Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc. Cox, William R. Coxe, George Harmon, 1901- Craig, Mary S. Creative Graphics
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