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Anna Karenina Breakdown Sheets Collection
The Anna Karenina Breakdown Sheets Collection consists exclusively of a single document, breakdown sheets for the TV movie Anna Karenina, directed by Simon Langton and starring Christopher Reeve and Jacqueline Bisset.
Arleta Chamber of Commerce and Resident's Association Collection
Art and Print Collection
The Art and Print Collection was created by Special Collections and Archives staff and contains a variety of drawings, paintings, prints and other artwork donated to the library.
Associated Chambers of Commerce of the San Fernando Valley Collection
The Associated Chambers of Commerce of the San Fernando Valley Collection documents the expansion of business, industry, and suburban consumer culture throughout the San Fernando Valley during its post-war period of rapid growth from the 1950’s through the 1970’s.
Meyer Auerbach Collection
The Meyer Auerbach Collection contains photographs, correspondence, invitations, paper currency, and memoranda related to Auerbach's time in post-World War II Chungking and his visit to China in the 1980s.
Philip E. Bailey Collection
Philip E. Bailey was a Lieutenant in the United States military, who was stationed in China during the final years of World War II. The collection contains a set of Chinese porcelain soup bowls, saucers and soup spoons made during the Guangxu period (1875-1908) with a card stating they are from President and Madame Chiang.
Baldwin-Shaffner Family Collection
John T. Banks Collection
Carl Barks Correspondence Collection
Carl Barks started drawing for Walt Disney in 1935. In 1943, he began drawing Disney stories for Western Printing and Lithography which produced the Dell and Gold Key comic books. Barks retired from the Disney Studio in 1966, but continued to script stories for Western throughout the 1980s.
Stuart Baron Scrapbook
The Stuart Baron Scrapbook predominantly consists of photographs and newspaper clippings from Baron's time as a student at San Fernando Valley State College (1963-1967).
