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Rogelio Agrasanchez Mexican Golden Age Cinema collection
Collection consists of posters, lobby cards, and film stills from the Mexican Golden Age of Cinema.
Antonio Aita correspondence
Collection consists of approximately 130 letters sent from various writers and cultural figures from Latin America and Spain to Argentine educator and writer Antonio Aita (1891-1966).
Verle and Elizabeth Annis papers
Argentina Silent Film handbills collection
Collection consists of handbills, posters, and theater programs from silent film screenings in various cinemas in Argentina.
Steve B. collection of personal advertisement responses
Harry E. Babbitt instructional resources on Spain and Latin America
This collection consists of English and Spanish instructional materials from Harry E. Babbitt’s company Babbitt Instructional Resources, along with issues of the publications La Aventura de la Historia purchased from B.I.R.
Alberto Beltrán correspondence with Seymour Kaplan
This collection chiefly contains three decades of letters in Spanish from Mexican artist Albert Beltran (1923-2002) to Seymour Kaplan (1919-2011), a California printmaker.
Boeckmann Center Iberian and Latin American map collection
This collection contains over 200 printed maps and small atlases, from the sixteenth to the twenty-first centuries, relating to the geographic areas of Latin America, including the Caribbean, and Spain and Portugal. Most are not widely held by other libraries, and some are unique to USC.
Boeckmann Center Iberian and Latin American poster collection
Robert Ignatius Burns papers
The Robert Ignatius Burns papers contain three boxes of Burns' personal papers, four boxes of his collected manuscripts, and 21 boxes of his collected pamphlets. The manuscripts date between 1212 and 1608. The majority of the manuscripts originate from Spain and are written in Latin or Catalan, but one manuscript is from Rome. Robert Ignatius Burns (1921-2008) was a scholar of medieval history who taught at the University of San Francisco and the University of California Los Angeles.