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Table of Contents
Administrative/Biographical History Note
Scope and Content Note
Restrictions
People
Administrative Information
Associated Information
Repository: | College of Southern Idaho. Special Collections and Archives. |
Address: | 315 Falls Avenue, Twin Falls, ID 83301 |
Creator: | Fisher, Vardis, 1895-1968. |
Title: | Vardis Fisher Collection, 1928-1989 |
Dates: | 1928-1989. |
Extent: | 118 books occupying 24 cubic feet |
Identification: | COLL_MSS 003 |
Language: | English |
Administrative/Biographical History Note
Vardis Fisher was born on March 31, 1895 in Annis, Idaho (present-day Rigby, Idaho). He died in July 9, 1968 in Hagerman, Idaho. He devoted his life to writing historical fiction works that analyzed, criticized, and explored social and religious norms in his local area. He also worked as an English professor and writer at the University of Utah and New York University. He also worked as a writer at various local institutions.
Scope and Content Note
This collection comprises the largest collection of Vardis Fisher's works in existence. There are around 118 books in this collection. Books by Vardis Fisher include fiction works and nonfiction works, including seve
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Vardis Fisher: A Mormon Novelist
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