"Nude Croquet," Short Story by Leslie A. Fiedler with related material, 1957
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Contains the autograph manuscript and typed manuscript of Leslie A. Fiedler's short story "Nude Croquet." Also included is a screenplay and an outline of action for a film version of the story.
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Autograph Manuscript and Typescript of "Above Suspicion" by Sherwood Anderson, circa 1941
34 pp. Holograph manuscript portions in hand of James Boyd.
"The Free Company Presents . . ." Collection, circa 1941
Consists of manuscripts of the three radio plays in, and the introduction to, The Free Company Presents . . . (1941), compiled by James Boyd.
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The World of the Great Forest: Novel by Paul Du Chaillu, 1900
Consists of the autograph manuscript of The World of the Great Forest by the French-American traveler and anthropologist Paul Du Chaillu.
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Autograph Manuscripts, 1959-1962
Consists of loose sheets of paper, a notebook with handwritten notes and drafts of Kallifatides's short novels and plays, including Hoi apelpismenoi, Richardos ho Tritos, Ηο kyklos tēs hodynēs, Nekrologia se do elasson, Hē exōsis, and To trito skalopati. There is also a notebook containing lessons in engliss.
Certificates, 1960-1963
Included is a health certificate and a membership certificate of the Association of Greek Actors. There is also a typescript of an announcencemnt for a children's book competition.
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Drafts of letters to William Cowper and one to Mrs. Covell, 1780
3 A.L.S. to Cowper: June 17, July 1, December 16 1780.
John Newton Collection, 1763-1801
Consists of selected manuscripts and letters of eighteenth-century English clergyman and hymnist John Newton.
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Autographs: D-G, 1882-1887
2 autographs of Henry Van Dyke. Autograph of Charles Guiteau (Pres. Garfield's assassin).
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Editorial Correspondence of The Independent, 1882-1899
This collection consists of selected editorial correspondence of the New York weekly The Independent, founded in 1848 by Henry Chandler Bowen as a Congregationalist journal which later expanded in scope to include articles on literary and social topics. Successive editors were Theodore Tilton, 1856-1861 and 1864-1871, Henry Ward Beecher, 1861-1864, William Hayes Ward, 1868-1916, Kinsley Twining, literary editor, 1880-1899, and Hamilton Holt, 1897-1921. The collection contains approximately 85 letters, 1882-1899, to Kinsley Twining (1832-1901), a Congregationalist minister, William Hayes Ward (1835-1916), a Congregationalist minister, orientalist, and professor of Latin and natural science, Miss [Susan Hayes] Ward, and Hamilton Holt by various contributors to The Independent.