Presentation Artwork, 1940s
Contains artwork orginally matted by Segal for presentation as the result of school assignments. These artworks correspond to some of the signature mats in Box 3, Folder 1 and Folder 2. Some artwork has been labeled with titles derived from those mats.
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Subseries 1: Family, 1938-2014
Personal photographs of the Gelman and Burichson families. Includes photographs of Gelman's two children, Marcelo and Nora Gelman, his daughter-in-law, María Claudia Irureta Goyena, and his grandchildren Macarena Gelman and Jorge Pedregosa.
Subseries 3: Juan Gelman, 1930-2011
Includes early photographs, portraits, and travel photographs of Juan Gelman.
Series 5: Photographs, 1930-2014
Includes original, photocopy, printout photographs in color and black and white.
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Eurydice 29: Source Materials, 1935-2016
Includes a significant amount of research on the Elliott sisters, Eilis Elliott O'Brien and Emily Elliott Ledwith.
Poetry Collections, 1935-2016
Consists of drafts, proofs, poem lists, notes, source materials, research, photographs, cover designs, publicity materials, reviews, correspondence, and press clippings related to Ennis's published books of poetry and unpublished book-length collections of poetry.
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Rowe Family Photographs, 1890-1950
Consists of over one hundred photographs documenting the Rowe family in Spokane and Edgecomb, Washington, and Lawrence County, Missouri. Photographs depict sawmills, steam engine threshers, store interiors, Theodore Roosevelt's "Rough Riders," and snapshots of the Rowe family who operated engines and owned farms in Washington state, Missouri, and Kansas.
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Letters to Hélène (Henriette) de Beauvoir, 1924-1968
92 letters and one postcard from Hélène to her mother.
Simone de Beauvoir Letters to Françoise and Hélène de Beauvoir, 1914-1968 (mostly 1918-1968)
This collection consists of over 400 letters from French writer, philosopher, and feminist theorist Simone de Beauvoir to her mother, Françoise de Beauvoir, and sister, Hélène de Beauvoir (also referred to as Henriette), dating from October 1918 to December 1968.
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Alice Cort Holden Papers, 1870-1978 (mostly 1870-1919)
Consists primarily of correspondence and printed material, along with two diaries from 1926, a matted postcard, a photogravure plate, and a piece of hair jewelry. These family papers primarily center on Alice Holden (née Cort), as the correspondence are letters between members of the Cort family, or letters to her from her children. The collection largely documents the relationships of the Holden and Cort families in New York state between the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Flores and Viramontes Families Papers, 1880s-1989 (mostly 1900-1954)
Consists of a group of family photographs, ephemera, and other papers belonging to the Flores and Viramontes families, two interconnected Mexican American families living in southwest Texas and New Mexico in the 20th century.
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Warren Alfred Stark and Jean Baldwin Stark Correspondence, 1948-1957
Primarily includes letters from Warren to Jean as well as a fair number from Jean to Warren. There are also some family letters and letters from various correspondents to both Warren and Jean.
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Personal Correspondence to Renée and Theodore, 1938-1951
Includes letters from Renée's parents around the time of their marriage
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Letters from T. S. Eliot, 1943-1960
Includes twenty letters and a secretarial note from T.S. Eliot. There is also a letter from L. Melton with an enclosure that is a two-page typed manuscript of a blurb written by T.S. Eliot for Mayer's Sociology of Film (1946).
Faber and Faber Author File on Jacob Peter Mayer, 1943-1989 (mostly 1943-1960)
Consists of an author file kept by the British publishing house Faber and Faber and editor T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) on Jacob Peter Mayer (1903–1992), a German-born scholar of Alexis de Tocqueville, Karl Marx, and Max Weber and professor at the University of Reading. There are letters from T. S. Eliot and other Faber and Faber editors to Mayer, as well as related contracts, publication lists, publishers' catalogs, and book proposals.
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Álbum 1, 1943-1954
Contiene recortes y programas relacionados con la infancia de Alma Concepción, la Academia Figueroa (música) y el Ballets de San Juan.
Álbum 34, 1946-2011
Contiene un álbum con reproducciones fotográficas de Alma Concepción, Carmen Amaya y Antonio Machado entre otros. También incluye reproducciones fotográficas de algunas portadas de programas, eventos y recortes. Incluye una lista con la descripción de las fotos.
Álbumes, 1939-2021
Esta serie consta de 42 álbumes organizados cronológica y temáticamente que documentan la vida de Concepción desde su infancia en Nueva York y Puerto Rico hasta su carrera como artista en las artes escénicas y como académica independiente. Contienen recortes, fotografías, programas, cartas, tarjetas postales, folletos, material de difusión y memorabilia que documentan la historia de las artes escénicas en Puerto Rico desde 1950 hasta principios de la década de 1980 y otros aspectos culturales de la vida puertorriqueña contemporánea en la isla y su diáspora en Estados Unidos. Contiene materiales que hacen referencia principalmente a los Ballets de San de Juan (codirigido por Ana García y Gilda Navara), y al Taller de Histriones (colectivo de mímica dirigido por Gilda Navarra), así como a numerosos bailarines puertorriqueños. También hay referencias a coreógrafos como George Balanchine; los bailarines Alicia Alonso, Antonio Ruiz, Carmen Amaya, Frederick Franklin, María Tallfchief, Jacques d'Amboise; músicos puertorriqueños como la Familia Figueroa, Jack Delano, Héctor Campos Parsi, Amaury Veray, Ernesto Cordero, y los artistas plásticos Lorenzo Homar, Rafael Tufiño y Antonio Martorell.
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Subseries 2A: Nikos Kazantzakis Letters, 1902-1957
This subseries consists of photocopies of all the Kazantzakis letters that Peter Bien collected, dated, and arranged chronologically.
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Emily Brown Reports and Memoranda for the War Relocation Authority and the Federal Security Agency, 1871-1988 (mostly 1944-1946)
Primarily consists of reports, memoranda, and drafts of speeches and press releases created in the course of Emily Brown's work for various government agencies during and following World War II, in particular, the War Relocation Authority, where she worked in the Reports Division, and the Federal Security Agency.
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His Family, circa 1937-1952
Correspondence addressed to Naiman's mother, Asya Davidnova Naiman, and father, Genrikh Naiman; inserts: homework assignment by young Anatoly Naiman?
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Manuscripts, 1920s-1998
Autograph and typewritten notebooks and manuscripts for poetry, as well as manuscripts and research material used for books and other literary contributions. Much of this material is in the Irish language. Includes annotated copies of autograph manuscript, also partially typed, and correspondence relating to Mhac an tSaoi's autobiography, The Same Age as the State, published in 2003.
Letters from Máire Mhac an tSaoi to her parents, Seán MacEntee and Margaret (née Browne), 1945-1960s
Contains typed and manuscript letters written by Máire Mhac an tSaoi to her parents. Manuscript sent directly to her father whilst on holiday with her mother's family in Ballyferriter, Co. Kerry, circa 1945, 6pp. Typed letter addressed to parents from Paris, November 1945, 3pp., also postcard to her parents, 1947 and with postcard from Madrid, Apr 1950. 35 manuscript letters mostly from New York, some from Ghana, with postcards, 1964-1967. Six (6) typed letters from Ghana and New York, 1965-1967. One manuscript letter in Irish.
Letters from Máire Mhac an tSaoi to MacEntee family members including Seán MacEntee (father), Margaret (mother), Barbara (sister), Seamus (brother) and her maternal uncles, 1940s-2002
10 (ten) folders. approximately 125 letters, mostly manuscript, some typed, and some postcards. With some written from family members to Máire, letters between her parents to each other, some of her mother's personal correspondence, also her siblings letters to their parents. Other letter writers include Ambassador Frank J. Biggar (brother-in-law); Jean MacEntee (sister-in-law); Cardinal (Michael) David Browne (uncle, brother of Margaret MacEntee); Fr Patrick Browne (uncle, brother of Margaret MacEntee, also as Padraig de Bruin, writer); Monsignor Maurice (Moss) Browne (uncle, brother of Margaret MacEntee); Laurence Simms (grandson of Conor Cruise O'Brien). Some text in Irish.
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Robert H. Taylor Portrait Photographs, circa 1940-1951
Oversize portrait photographs of Robert H. Taylor; one signed by Riell (?), and the other signed by Fleisher.
Princeton University Library Collection of Robert H. Taylor, 1900-2023 (mostly 1910-1986)
Consists of drafts of speeches, articles, and other writings; correspondence; obituaries and tributes; photographs; and interviews of Robert H. Taylor, a collector of books and manuscripts of English and American literature.
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Alaveras, Tēlemachos, 1935-2007
Includes incoming and outgoing correspondence with his father, Chrēstos Alaveras; his mother, Aikaterinē (Katina) Alavera and his brother Agēsilaos Alaveras, friends, colleagues, acquiantances, and relatives.
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Miguel Covarrubias (Mexican, 1904–1957), Sketch of Pre-Columbian objects attributed to Tlatilco, ca. 1940s. (2010-250), ca. 1940s
Diego Rivera (1886–1957; born Guanajuato, Mexico; died Mexico City), Mujer con canasta (Woman with basket), 1948. (2001-94), 1948
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Middle East and North Africa, 1939-1991
Some captions and descriptions may include harmful language, including language that is racist or sexist. Some photographs depict scenes of graphic violence.
Sub-Saharan Africa, 1934-1993
Some captions and descriptions may include harmful language, including language that is racist or sexist. Some photographs depict scenes of graphic violence.
French Press Photographs, 1930s-1990s
Consists of several hundred print photographs (most are captioned) primarily from various French news outlets and agencies documenting people and events of numerous countries and geographic regions spanning the mid to late 20th century.
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Hedi Bak Papers, 1941-2010
Consists of the personal and business correspondence, writings and drafts, promotional material, newspaper clippings, photographs, and sketches of the artist, Hedi Bak.
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Letters from Simone de Beauvoir, circa 1945-1972
These folders contain undated letters that were later identified and given approximate dates. Folder 1 contains the following groupings: seventeen letters, circa 1945-1949 (all letters beginning with "Chère Violette Leduc"); twenty-three "rendez-vous" Letters, circa 1949-1971 (beginning "Chère Violette" and "Ma chère Violette"), which are short letters making appointments to meet at cafes or at Beauvoir's home; and two undated letters. Folder 2 contains a letter from Gary, Indiana (circa August 11th, 1950) discussing Nelson Algren's new house in Michigan; a letter from Norway (circa July 1951); two letters about Ravages (May 1954); a letter from England (circa 1959) mentioning "Coriolan;" a letter and prière d'insérer (circa 1960) related to Leduc's Tresors à Prendre; a letter from Cuba (circa March 4, 1960); four letters (circa 1964) about La Batarde ; one letter (circa 1965) with a title suggestion for La Femme au (petit) renard; thirteen letters from Italy (circa 1952-1963); and thirteen letters to Faucon (circa 1961-1972).
Letters from Simone de Beauvoir, 1945-1972
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Most correspondence is undated, but in many cases, dates can be found on envelopes.
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Correspondence and Reports, 1882-1930, 1956
The earlier correspondence from 1882-1906 are letters between Alice Ray Buell Morris and her parents, with some letters corresponding with siblings and other relatives. There are some letters from the 1890s about Dubois Morris's decision to go to China. The 1910 correspondence is addressed to Alice Buell and primarily pertains to Dubois Morris's marriage proposal, advice from Buell family members, and her October 1910 marriage to Dubois. The correspondence spanning 1911-1928 consists of letters between Alice Morris and her mother, Alice Buell, with some letters from Dubois Morris to his mother-in-law; letters from Dubois Morris to Alice Morris; and letters from Dubois Morris to his father, Theodore Morris. There are some photographs and newspaper clippings among the correspondence.
Correspondence, Reports, Sermons, and Artwork-Related Documents, 1896-1968
Contains correspondence primarily between Dubois Morris and Alice Morris during their marriage, as well as letters during their courtship in 1910. There is a wedding invitation and a marriage album embossed with "The Marriage Service." Some correspondence pertains to Dubois Morris's decision to do missionary work in China. Other correspondents include George Rowley from the Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University; William S. Dix from Princeton Library, regarding donating Morris's archives; and some ephemera regarding Dubois Morris's death in 1956.
Reports, Sermons, Ephemera, and School Materials, 1890-1997
Materials also pertain to Dubois Morris's missionary work and consist of annual reports to and from the Central Presbyterian Church in New York City, NY, and annual reports from Huaiyuan. There are also sermon outlines, notes, and talks. There are several school papers and a heavily annotated Bible, likely from Dubois Morris's time at Harvard University and/or Columbia University while he was completing his postgraduate theological studies. There are cabinet cards from Morris's time at Princeton, and materials related to his inclusion in the Class of 1893, including Class Day booklets, directories, reunion books, etc. from the decades following. There are a couple of booklets on membership rules and bylaws for other organizations, such as The Pilgrims, the Quill Club, and the Shanghai Tiffin Club. There is a small amount of family papers, including a paper from Dubois Morris's younger brother, James Edgar Morris; and 1997 journal entries and photographs of a trip to Huaiyuan from Robert Morris, Dubois Morris's grandson. The scrapbooks consist of an 1898 scrapbook pertaining to George Candee Buell's passing; a bridal book containing information about the bridal party, engagement gifts, and wedding gifts, with loose scraps and notes; a Huaiyuan photograph album from 1912; and a photograph album which appears to contain photographs from Alice Buell Morris's schooldays and of her travels.
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Baras, Alexandros, 1948-1982
Includes incoming correspondence, as well as a handwritten poem "Ta hesperia" by Kazazēs and a postcard of Istanbul (Consatntinople) by Foto Sender.
Korphēs, Tasos, 1921, 1968-1982 (mostly 1980-1982)
Consists of incoming correspondence. There are also handwritten poems by Korphēs, a typescript titled "Karaiskou 54. Dōdeka vinietes apo hena erēmo spiti", a short biographical note, and a printed title page of the book Hē hōraia Sachrazat inscribed by the author K. Trikoglidēs to Lapathiōtes dated 1921, and photocopies of newspaper clippings.
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Travel diaries, 1936-1984
This file group consists of five travel diaries that Pittas kept while traveling in Bulgaria, Romania, former Soviet Union, Germany, and Austria.
Notebooks, 1942-1951
Consists of five notebooks containing handwritten notes of several readings, as well as letters to modern Greek poets and ancient Greek politicians.
Notebooks, 1946-1960
Consists of five notebooks containing handwritten drafts of poems by Pittas; letters to several modern Greek poets; notes concerning newspaper articles; and essays.
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Robert J. Sommers 1928 Alaska Tour Album and Related Materials, 1921-1972 (mostly 1928)
Consists of a photograph album, loose photographs, and clippings belonging to Robert J. Sommers (1881-1972), primarily documenting his work as a highway engineer in Alaska in the late 1920s, as well as some materials related to his personal life and career as a civil engineer and businessman involved in construction. Of note is a photograph album documenting a tour of Alaska made in 1928 by Sommers with Governor George A. Parks and Major Malcolm Elliott.
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Various Files, circa 1910-1980
Topics and organizations documented include Libyan rebels, Italian settlers from Tunisia, Istituzione del Ministero delle Colonie, and La Riconquista Militare, among others.
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Personal Documents, 1936-1949
Consists of Kofodimos' personal documents that were collected in order to escape from Greece to the United States with Nancy/Athena in 1947 (Nancy referred to as "Nana", that was her nickname). Thomas Kofodimos did not participate in the Civil War.
Thomas J. Kofodimos Papers, 1927-1998
Consists of documentation that Thomas Kofodimos pulled together, when he was trying to find a United States publisher for his English translation of Lephousēs' book Asēmina Laiou. Also, includes letters from Ēlias Lephousēs to Thomas Kofodimos and to Joan Kofodimos, family photographs, and miscellaneous photographs of ELAS (Greek People's Liberation Army) leaders, materials related to Kofodimos' escape from Greece to the United States, information about his career after coming to the United States, various memoirs and personal history, death notices and obituaries of Kofodimos' published both in the United States and in Greece.
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Tedesko Arches Photographs, 1942-1949
Contains primarily uncaptioned black-and-white photographs of Tedesko's thin-shell roofs in the 1940s, including some of the Rapid City Air Force Base in Weaver, South Dakota.
Reports on Industrial Construction Topics, 1940-1952
Includes Civil Aeronautics Authority Technical Development Division Airport Section; Rudolf Salinger Leben und Wirken Bibliographie (German); Zweigalenkbogenbrücken mit Zugbändern/Inhaltaübarsicht (German); Progrés Techniques en Suisse dans les constructions en bois, les constructions métalliques soudées et les constructions en béton armé (French); letter; Eine Revolution in der Bétontechnik (German); Lehre und Nutzen Aus den Versuchen und Erfahrungen an Ausgeführten Eisenbeton-Bauwerken in der Schweiz 1924-1947 (German).
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Bernie — Misc. Clippings, 1945-2006
Clippings of articles sent by Bernard Weissman to David Weissman, many dealing with Jewish history and culture; includes one short article from 2006 by Bernard Weissman. Mostly photocopies, some originals.
Bernard — Poems & Notes (Family), 1938-2002
Occasional poems by Bernard Weissman written to celebrate family birthdays, David's bar mitzvah and other events; one celebrates the release of David's film The Cockettes, plus brief notes from David's father to David. Some photocopies, some originals.
Personal Papers, 1938-2011
Material documenting family relationships, childhood and youth, religious upbringing, and schooling, along with family correspondence. Also includes documentation on Weissman's father, Bernard, as well as material collected by Weissman's father on his son.
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Vivilakēs Collection of Modern Greek Theater Playbills, 1948-1967
This collection contains playbills mostly from Greece and a few from other countries.
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Women and Gender Issues in Latin America, 1932-1998
This microfilm consists primarily of pamphlets published by non-governmental organizations and government agencies from various Latin American countries in relation to women and gender issues. The bulk of the material was published during the 1980s and 1990s.
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Religion in Cuba: The Catholic Church, 1904-1998
This collection contains materials published and/or distributed in Cuba by the Catholic Church and affiliated organizations, and issued between 1904 and 1998.
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Geographical Playbills Collection, 1832-1980 (mostly 1925-1965)
The Geographical Playbills Collection consists chiefly of playbills from the United States, but Great Britain, Canada, Bermuda, France, Germany, and Japan are also represented. Although this is a collection of playbills, there are also some letters, documents, printed matter, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous material.
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Financial Documents, 1910s-1957
Contains financial documents in envelopes addressed to: Bursa Mebusu Münir Beyefendi, Bay Münir Erhan, and Bay Ahmed Münir Erhan. Also includes an envelope with 13 documents (2 with official stamps) in Ottoman Turkish and an envelope with a letter from Ministère d'Affaires Étrangères, Empire d' Ethiopie. While most of the documents are from 1910s-1957, one or two documents are from earlier (1890s-1900s).
Photographs, 1920s-2000
Consists of photographs of various family members, such as Semih Erhan and Ahmet Münir Erhan. Includes group portraits, individual portraits, and photographs and postcards of places such as Bodrum and Istanbul. Some individual people are identified, such as Mustafa Nuri Okçuoğlu, Ziya Atabekoğlu, and A. Munir Bey.
Other Documents and Ephemera, 1932-1989
Contains documents related to Merih Okçuoğlu Erhan's legal education and law credentials, school records such as report cards and a high school diploma for Semih Erhan, and documents related to Ziya Atabekoğlu and Mustafa Nuri Okçuoğlu. Also includes some correspondence and a 4-page, handwritten genealogy of the Erhan family.
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George Yoshiaki Yamashita Papers, 1930-1950 (mostly 1944-1950)
Consists almost entirely of correspondence to George Yoshiaki Yamashita, with a small amount of ephemera. The materials relate to his life before, during, and after his incarceration and military service during World War II in the United States.
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Sponge Diving in Dodecanese Islands (Greece) Collection, 1896-1954
Consists of documents related to sponge diving activity of the Dodecanese islands, 1896-1954. Letters, contracts, taking out loans, invoices, legal decisions, draft regulation on sponge diving written in Italian; documents of the Italian administration; three sheets of the Nea Rodos newspaper with related articles; a copy of Geōrgios Eleuth. Geōrgas' printed work "Μελέτη περί σπόγγων, σπογγαλιείας και σπογγεμπορίου από των αρχαιοτάτων χρόνων μέχρι σήμερον"; letter (a document) of protest from spongers about the desperation in which they have found themselves because of the greed and indifference of traders who seek to exploit the situation and to speculate, etc. Handwritten and typed, in Greek, Italian, French, and Ottoman Turkish. Signatures, stamps, seals. 167 documents, 419 pages in total.
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Dimitri H. Gondicas '78 Collection of Offprints Relating to Modern Greek Culture and Politics, 1940-2017
Consists of offprints relating to Modern Greek literature, poetry, art and archaeology, theater, history, and politics.
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Radio Broadcasting Collection, 1938-1959
The Radio Broadcasting Collection consists of typescripts of scripts for "The Cavalcade of America" and "The Bookman" as well as promotional material for the major radio networks, such as ABC, CBS, NBC, the Mutual Broadcasting System, and the Municipal Broadcasting System (WNYC). Included is material regarding the coverage of news during the latter years of World War II and copies of clippings about the Orson Welles broadcast of "The War of the Worlds" in 1938.
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T. H. Vail Motter Playbills Collection, 1900-1969 (mostly 1913-1959)
The collection consists mainly of playbills of American dramatic productions covering over forty-five years of play-going by T. H. Vail Motter (Princeton Class of 1922) but includes some early 20th-century playbills from the London theater as well as foreign playbills from Greece, Turkey, Belgium, China, Japan, Denmark, Holland, and England.
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Initials from French incunabula. With 1011 reproductions and an introduction by Hellmutt Lehmann-Haupt, 1948
Bifolium, 8vo; illustrated prospectus for a work limited to an edition of 950 copies; only one reproduction of a French incunabula initial on back page; integral order form addressed to the press. Previous folds.
Montaigne: Essays of Montaigne: Selected, edited and newly done into English by Francis Carmody, 1948
Bifolium, 8vo; illustrated prospectus for this edition of selection from Montaigne's masterwork, limited to 200 copies; illustrated by Mallette Dean. Order form loosely inserted. Text in red, purple, and black, border illustration in green.
Initials from French incunabula. With 1011 reproductions and an introduction by Hellmutt Lehmann-Haupt, 1948
Bifolium, 8vo; illustrated prospectus for a work limited to an edition of 950 copies; five reproductions of French incunabula initials on back page; integral order form addressed to Messrs. Bernard Quaritch Ltd. Previous folds.