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Columbia Rare Book Library Augments Journalism Collection

The Rare Book & Manuscript Library (RBML) at the Columbia University Libraries/Information Services acquired the papers of Rafael Steinberg, an author and foreign correspondent who reported on U.S. foreign relations during the Cold War.

A writer for Newsweek, The Washington Post, and other publications, he also penned nine books on topics such as East Asia. The RBML obtained his correspondence, story drafts, reporting notebooks, audio interviews, and other research items, which were collected to form 31 linear feet of materials. This acquisition adds to the RBML’s existing repositories on the history of journalism and expands research sources on U.S. foreign relations, American journalism, and Asian history.

Source: Columbia University Libraries/Information Services



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