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The Spencer Heath

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This series is related to Citadel, Market and Altar, the only book he published in his lifetime. It includes multiple versions of each chapter and material related to the promotion of the book. It contains around 50 documents.

Conversation - 2123

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#2123

Spencer Heath Archive Item 2123 Verbatim phrases taken down by Spencer MacCallum from conversa­tion with…

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Subject - 2049

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#2049

Spencer Heath Archive Item 2049 Review of Heath’s Citadel, Market & Altar by the Rev….

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Book - 2047

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 2047 Review of Citadel, Market & Altar by Don Erik Franzen,…

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Subject - 2015

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#2015

Spencer Heath Archive Item 2015 Promotional material by Heath for Citadel, Market & Altar  …

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Article - 2014 - Sampling The Reviews

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 2014 Pamphlet promoting Citadel, Market & Altar January 1, 1959  …

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Correspondence - 1969 - Widest And Highest Knowledge

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1969 Extensive pencil notes by Heath for a letter apparently to…

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Correspondence - 1961

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#1961

Spencer Heath Archive Item 1961 Pencil notes for a promotional letter to publishers about Citadel,…

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Correspondence - 1950

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1950 Carbon of a letter from Heath to Robert LeFevre, The…

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Correspondence - 1947

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1947 Carbon of a letter re Citadel, Market & Altar to…

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Correspondence - 1944

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#1944

Spencer Heath Archive Item 1944 Carbon of a letter re Citadel, Market & Altar to…

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Correspondence - 1942

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#1942

Spencer Heath Archive Item 1942 Carbon of a letter re Citadel, Market and Altar to…

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Correspondence - 1941

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Spencer Heath Archive Item 1941 Carbon of a letter to A.H. Hobbs, Dept of Sociology,…

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