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			<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the James F. Stevens Papers
			 <date encodinganalog="date" calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1924/1965">1924-1965</date></titleproper>
		  
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			<persname encodinganalog="100" role="creator" source="lcsh">Stevens, James, 1892-1971.</persname> </origination> 
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	 	<abstract encodinganalog="5203_">James L. Stevens (1892-1971) best-known book, Paul Bunyan, a collection of "tall tales" about the legendary North American woodsman, was published by A. A. Knopf in 1925. After this early success, he regularly wrote and published stories, articles, and reviews in magazines and newspapers, and produced several more books, including Brawnyman (1926), Mattock (1927), Homer in the Sagebrush (1928), Saginaw Paul Bunyan (1932), Timber (1942), and Big Jim Turner (1948). This collection consists primarily of materials Warren L. Clare received from James Stevens while investigating Stevens's life and work for his Ph.D. dissertation.</abstract> 
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  		<p>James L. Stevens (1892-1971), author of Paul Bunyan (1925), was born in Iowa and spent his early years there, first on a farm with his mother, and then in the town of Moravia with his maternal grandmother. At thirteen, he moved to southwestern Idaho to live with his father, who had homesteaded there after leaving his family before James was born. His formal education in public and industrial schools ended with the eighth grade, when he left the Weiser area on a freight train. He worked as a casual laborer in various parts of Idaho, moving from place to place on freight trains, and continued his education independently in public libraries.</p>
  		<p>During his military service with the Oregon National Guard in Europe during World War I, Stevens, who had been writing since he was very young, began publishing stories in Stars and Stripes. When his military service was completed he returned to Oregon and his former work as a laborer. He continued to write, publishing some of his work in national periodicals including the Saturday Evening Post and H. L. Mencken's American Mercury.</p>
  		<p>His first and best-known book, Paul Bunyan, a collection of "tall tales" about the legendary North American woodsman, was published by A. A. Knopf in 1925. After this early success, he regularly wrote and published stories, articles, and reviews in magazines and newspapers, and produced several more books, including Brawnyman (1926), Mattock (1927), Homer in the Sagebrush (1928), Saginaw Paul Bunyan (1932), Timber (1942), and Big Jim Turner (1948).</p>
  		<p>From 1937 to 1957, Stevens was public relations director for the West Coast Lumbermen's Association. While there, he helped initiate the "Keep Washington Green" program.</p>
  		<p>SOURCES CONSULTED:</p>
  		<p>Maguire, James H. James Stevens. Boise: Boise State University, 2005.</p>
  		<p>Clare, Warren L. "Big Jim Stevens: A Study in Pacific Northwest Literature." Ph.D. diss., Washington State University, 1967.</p>
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	 	<p>This collection consists primarily of materials Warren L. Clare received from James Stevens while investigating Stevens's life and work for his Ph.D. dissertation. It includes one substantial unpublished manuscript, "The Green Glory," clippings of Stevens's newspaper columns and other writings, a small collection of correspondence from the 1920s, and a few miscellaneous items.</p> 
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	 	<p>This collection is open and available for research use.</p>
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	 	<p>[Item Description]
	 		James L. Stevens papers, 1924-1965</p>
	 	<p>Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, 
	 		Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.</p> 
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	 	<p>Warren L. Clare gathered these materials as he conducted research into the life and work of Pacific Northwest author James Stevens, and donated them to the Washington State University Libraries, circa 1960s-1970s.</p>
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	 	<p>This collection was re-processed in 2008 by Cheryl Gunselman, manuscripts librarian.</p>
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	 	<p>The University of Washington Libraries have a large collection of Stevens's papers (Special Collections division, Accession numbers 2008-001 and 2008-002).</p>
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			<persname encodinganalog="600" role="subject" source="lcsh" rules="rda">Stevens, James, 1892-1971 -- Archives</persname>
			<persname role="subject" encodinganalog="600" source="lcsh" rules="rda">Stevens, James, 1892-1971.</persname>
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					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Interview transcript (typescript). Interviewer: Warren L. Clare. 1963 November 30</unittitle>
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					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">"The Green Glory: A Story-Teller's Story of Washington State" (typescript, approximately 520 pages), undated</unittitle>
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					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">"Out of the Woods" columns by Jim Stevens (clippings from various newspapers), circa 1955-1956</unittitle>
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					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">"Idaho Nocturne: 1909" by James Stevens (photocopy of article from the American Mercury), undated</unittitle>
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					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">"The Woods" by Jim Stevens (photocopied news clipping), 1955</unittitle>
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					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Letter from William Meyers to Jim Tully, 1927 May 12</unittitle>
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					<unittitle encodinganalog="title">Letter from Countee Cullen to Stevens, 1924 December 3, with note added by Stevens in 1965</unittitle>
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