Manuscripts Division

Manuscripts Division

Firestone Library
One Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
(609) 258-3184
Housed in Firestone Library, the Manuscripts Division of the Department of Special Collections includes material documenting 5000 years of recorded history and all parts of the world, with strengths in Western Europe, the Near East, the United States, and Latin America.

Our Collections

Richard Schechner Papers and The Drama Review Collection, 1943-2012 (mostly 1960-2007)

The material in this collection pertains not only to an individual, Richard Schechner, but also to TDR, The Drama Review, a scholarly journal concerned with the broad range of performance in society and in the arts. Schechner, a renowned scholar, director, writer, and educator, edited The Drama Review from 1962-1969 and again from 1986 to the present date. Particularly in the 1960s, and again in the 1990s, both Schechner and TDR challenged traditional, prevailing ideas about theater-what it is, how it should be presented, and the ritual and ideals behind it. Schechner argued for thinking of "performance" as an all-encompassing genre with "theater" as one of its sub-categories. He is widely recognized as the founder of "performance studies" as an academic discipline. In the process of working out what performance studies is, Schechner and his colleagues at New York University created new ideas and new ways of thinking that still affect today's world of performance, theater, dance, and the social sciences. As "the journal of performance studies," TDR did much to shape the new discipline.
Collection ID: TC071

William Seymour Family Papers, 1733-1967 (mostly 1870-1933)

Consists primarily of the professional papers of prominent late 19th- and early 20th-century American theatrical stage manager and director William Seymour (1855-1933). The majority of papers include correspondence as well as numerous production-related materials, such as playscripts, promptbooks, and sheet music. Family members, particularly other well-known theater figures, such as Seymour's sister-in-law Fanny Davenport (1850-1898), are also represented in the collection through correspondence, production materials, ephemera, and newspaper clippings.
Collection ID: TC011

Princeton University Library Collection of Theater Miscellaneous Manuscripts, 1726-1978

Consists of an assembled collection of correspondence of playwrights, authors, actors and actresses, and theater managers, and other manuscript materials relating to American and English theater from the 1720s through the 1970s.
Collection ID: TC097

J. H. Faucher Letters to His Family, 1866-1867

Consists of thirteen letters by J. H. Faucher to his parents while he was a seaman aboard the USS Augusta on its official rip to St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1866-1867.
Collection ID: C1332

Sherwood Anderson Collection, 1922-1943

Consists of selected correspondence and manuscripts of American fiction writer Sherwood Anderson.
Collection ID: C1317

Douglas Goldring Collection, 1926-1960

Consists of selected correspondence of Douglas Goldring, English writer and journalist.
Collection ID: C1066

Mary Jane and Daniel Woodward Collection of M. F. K. Fisher Letters, 1946-1988

Consists of selected letters by M. F. K. Fisher, a prolific writer of books dealing with food and the culture of cuisine.
Collection ID: C1226

Henry Hill Collection, 1808-1839

Consists of a file of nineteeth-century correspondence and documents primarily relating to Henry Hill's commission as United States consul in Salvador, Brazil.
Collection ID: C1076

Elizabeth Bishop Collection, 1965-1979

Consists primarily of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Elizabeth Bishop's correspondence with her friend Ashley Brown.
Collection ID: C1014

Honoré de Balzac Collection, 1832-1850

Consists mainly of photostats of correspondence between nineteenth-century French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac and his mother, Madame Surville, and the editor Hippolyte Souverain.
Collection ID: C0386

Shokri K. Swydan Papers, 1894-1940s

Swydan was a Syrian journalist who emigrated to the United States in 1909. He served as secretary of the Russian Imperial Orthodox Society and the United Syrian Christian Association of North America, and founded a business, S. Swydan and Sons, Russian traders, in Worchester, Mass. The collection consists of papers of Swydan, including correspondence (personal and business, some in Russian), family photographs and negatives, framed documents (including several embroidered floral and Arabic pieces), writings, maps, and newspaper clippings.
Collection ID: C1420

Walter J. Bronson Photographs of China, 1913-1914

Consists of 168 photographs (with negatives) of China taken in 1913-1914 by Walter J. Bronson when he was nine to ten years old traveling with his family.
Collection ID: C0585

Pablo Le Riverend Correspondence, 1971-1987

Consists of letters to Cuban-American poet Pablo Le Riverend from Cuban émigré poets Lucas Lamadrid y Moya (1919-1987) and Matías Montes Huidobro (1931- ) and from Spanish poet Miguel Luesma Castán.
Collection ID: C0694

Archive of the Commission for Refugee Women and Children from Crete, 1897-1899

Consists of material relating to the relief of refugees of the Cretan War of Independence.
Collection ID: C1179

Lewis Cass Collection, 1832-1873

Lewis Cass, a nineteenth-century senator from Michigan, had prominent roles in the administrations of Andrew Jackson and James Buchanan. This collection consists of selected correspondence, printed material, and ephemera of Cass.
Collection ID: C1031

Alice B. Toklas Collection, 1950-1965

Consists primarily of letters (1952-1965) Alice B. Toklas wrote to her friends Lloyd Frankenberg and his wife, the painter Loren MacIver. Toklas is best known as the life partner of writer Gertude Stein.
Collection ID: C1223

H. L. Mencken Letters to Rev. Dr. Herbert Parrish, 1914-1925

Consists of 108 letters by the influential American editor, author, and critic H. L. Mencken to Rev. Dr. Herbert Parrish, who was the rector of Christ Church in New Brunswick, N.J.
Collection ID: C1208

Hugh Gelston Correspondence, 1823-1824

Consists of eighteen letters (1823-1824) of Hugh Gelston, an American merchant from Baltimore, Maryland, to his Mexican agent, Thomas J. Shepard, regarding business conditions.
Collection ID: C1340

H. L. Mencken Letters to David Warren Ryder, 1922-1955

Consists of 110 letters by influential magazine editor and critic H. L. Mencken to David Warren Ryder, a San Francisco area journalist, written mainly from Baltimore and New York between the years 1922 and 1947.
Collection ID: C1231

James Creese Letters to Thomas H. English, 1918-1971

Consists of approximately 175 letters by college president James Creese (Princeton Class of 1918) to his Princeton classmate and friend Thomas H. English, who became a professor of English at Emory University, Georgia.
Collection ID: C0678

J. B. Rhine Collection on the New Frontiers of the Mind, 1937

The J. B. Rhine Collection on the New Frontiers of the Mind consists of galley proofs of the book by the American educator, psychologist, and author J. B. (Joseph Banks) Rhine (1895-1980).
Collection ID: C0011

Simon Hastings by F. M. Tibbott, 1942

Consists of a draft of author F. M. Tibbot's novel Simon Hastings (1942).
Collection ID: C0477

Ferdinand Lassalle Letters, 1862-1864

Consists of letters of Ferdinand Lassalle, the German "scientific" socialist who founded the Democratic Socialist Party and in 1862 proposed a theory (Lassalleanism) in opposition to Marxism.
Collection ID: C1106

Nancy Mitford Collection, 1966-1973

Consists of letters by Nancy Mitford, Britsth novelist and biographer, to Elizabeth Forbes, manager of the London bookstore G. Heywood Hill, Ltd.
Collection ID: C1204

Caleb Frank Gates Papers, 1919-1932

Consists of papers of Caleb Frank Gates dating from part of his tenure as president of Robert College, Istanbul, including the years on leave (1922-1923) that he served as adviser to the United States high commissioner at the peace conference on Near Eastern affairs in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Collection ID: C0558

Matthew Phipps Shiel Collection, 1892-1946

Consists of correspondence of Matthew Phipps Sheil, a prolific British writer of fantasy fiction, with editors, literary agents, publishers, and other authors.
Collection ID: C1199

Meade Minnigerode Collection on The Terror of Peru, 1940

Consists of the typed manuscript and galley proofs of the novel The Terror of Peru by the American biographer and historical novelist Meade Minnigerode.
Collection ID: C0010

Theodore Spencer Journals, 1937-1947

Consists of personal journals of Theodore Spencer, American poet and essayist, and distinguished Harvard University literature professor.
Collection ID: C1056

Donald L. Gordon Papers, 1929-1946

Consists of correspondence and columns related to Donald L. Gordon's role as editor of the American News of Books and contributor to the Saturday Evening Post.
Collection ID: C1458

Peter R. Decker Collection, 1830-1843

Consists chiefly of a nineteenth-century diary of Peter R. Decker, resident of Shawangunk, N.Y.
Collection ID: C0993

Einstein in Japan Collection, 1920-1923

Consists of memorabilia from German physicist Albert Einstein's 1922 trip to Japan.
Collection ID: C0904

D. C. Herrin "Columbia River Scenery" Photographs, circa 1892-1897

Consists of 13 mounted albumen card photographs from Oregon photographer D. C. Herrin's "Columbia River Scenery" series that depict various scenes along the river, including views of waterfalls; sites such as The Dalles, the Columbia River Gorge, and Mount Hood; and steamships. Herrin took the photographs via The Dalles, Portland, & Astoria Navigation Company (DP&AN) steamers and via the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company (OR&N) line.
Collection ID: C1512

Ralph Ginzburg Letters to Leonard Lyons, 1963-1970

Consists of thirty-four letters and note cards of American periodical publisher Ralph Ginzburg to his friend Leonard Lyons, syndicated columnist of the "The Lyons Den" with the New York Post. The letters discuss Ginzburg's trial concerning his publication of the "obscene" periodical Eros, as well as his later publications, Fact and Avant Garde magazines.
Collection ID: C1338

George Madison Priest Papers, 1917-1941

Consists of papers of American literary historian George Madison Priest
Collection ID: C0329

Anthony Wayne by Harry Emerson Wildes, 1941

Consists of American historian Harry Emerson Wildes's manuscript for his 1941 biography of Anthony Wayne, the noted American Revolutionary general.
Collection ID: C0357

Ottoman Turkish Documents from Greece, 1829-1906

Consists of various Ottoman Turkish documents (1829-1906), with some Greek annotations, pertaining to the areas of Trikala (Tricca), Ioannina (Janina), Karditsa and Thessaly in Greece.
Collection ID: C0629

The Intent of the Artist (Manuscript), Edited by Augusto Centeno, 1941

Consists of the printer's copy of the manuscript for The Intent of the Artist , edited by Centeno and published by the Princeton University Press in 1941.
Collection ID: C0127

Percy H. Williams Autograph Collection, 1852-1944

Consists of approximately 50 original autographs, including signatures of Washington Irving, Henry van Dyke, and Charles Guiteau (assassin of President James Garfield), and a letter written by Wendell Willkie.
Collection ID: C0900

Bayard Dodge Collection of Photographs of the Middle East, 1940-1959

Consists of photographs of Middle East scenes collected by Bayard Dodge, president of the American University in Beirut, Lebanon.
Collection ID: C0885

Gülmez Frères Photographs Collection, 1880-1889

Consists of an open collection of photographs by the Turkish photographers Gülmez Frères.
Collection ID: C1113

British Army Account Book of Revolutionary War Expenditures in the Carolinas and Florida, 1781-1782

Consists of a two-volume account book of British Army military expenditures in North Carolina, South Carolina, and St. Augustine, Florida, during the later years of the American Revolution.
Collection ID: C1559

George Roden Civil War Letters to His Family, 1861-1864

Consists of twenty-eight letters sent by George Roden, Jr., while he was on tour during the American Civil War, to his family in Newark, New Jersey.
Collection ID: C1213

Groff Conklin Files for The Smart Set Anthology, 1929-1934

Consists of correspondence and documents American science fiction anthologist and author Groff Conklin compiled during the creation of The Smart Set Anthology (1934).
Collection ID: C1656

Spanish Military Documents Relating to 19th Century Cuba, 1845-1976

Consists of Spanish legal and military documents relating to the administration of Cuba in the 19th century.
Collection ID: C0646

William Joseph Ibbett Collection, 1903-1917

Consists of selected manuscript material of English poet William Joseph Ibbett.
Collection ID: C0976

Cole Family Papers, 1883-1913

Consists of the papers of Harriet and Alma Cole, wife and daughter of Charles K. Cole, largely relating to the women's stakes in mining operations in Montana and Colorado.
Collection ID: C1465

The Great Circle by Carlton Beals, 1940

Consists of the printer's copy of Carlton Beals' travel book The Great Circle (1940), containing descriptions of his travels in Tunisia, Russia, Mexico, Spain, Italy, Turkey, and Germany.
Collection ID: C0606

Edmund Wilson Letters to Margaret Rullman, circa 1900-1977 1950-1971 (mostly 1950-1971)

Consists of over thirty letters and cards from American literary critic Edmund Wilson (Princeton Class of 1916) to Margaret Rullman, a childhood friend.
Collection ID: C0186

Thomas Maxwell Henry Translations, 1911

Consists of English translations of Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac and three of Theophile Gautier's short stories by Thomas Maxwell Henry (Princeton Class of 1879), an American lawyer.
Collection ID: C0582

Baroness Hyde de Neuville Collection, 1806-1968

Consists of correspondence, photographs, and printed matter concerning the Baron and Baroness Hyde de Neuville.
Collection ID: C0463

Donald Goodchild Collection, 1918-1968

Consists primarily of correspondence of Donald Goodchild, who was secretary of the American Council of Learned Societies in Washington, D.C.
Collection ID: C1065

Levering Cartwright Collection on "Death Valley Scotty", 1939-1973 (mostly 1963-1971)

Consists of papers of journalist Levering Cartwright (Princeton University Class of 1926) relating to the association of "Death Valley Scotty" (Walter Scott, 1872-1954), an eccentric prospector, Wild West show entertainer, and hoaxer, with his friend and financier, Albert M. Johnson, an insurance company executive.
Collection ID: WC037

Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston Letters to Emily Ashley-Cooper, 1836-1837

Consists of 15 letters, dating from August 1836 to January 1837 from Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, to his putative daughter Emily Ashley-Cooper, Countess of Shaftesbury, referred to in the letters as "Mrs. Ashley," along with a portrait engraving of Maria Ann Ashley-Cooper.
Collection ID: C1525

John Everett Millais Letters to His Daughter Effie, 1874-1889

Consists primarily of a series of over forty autograph letters by the English artist John Evereet Millais to his daughter Effie.
Collection ID: C1471

Jonathan Williams Collection, 1980-2002

Consists primarily of letters by Jonathan Williams (or under the name of his poet's press, Jargon Society) to author and philanthropist Barnabas McHenry.
Collection ID: C0960

Harison Collection of Mark Twain Miscellanea, 1905-1933

Consists of various items collected by Leonard Harison relating to Mark Twain, including correspondence of Madeline Sinsheimer Block with Clara Gabrilowitsch (Twain's daughter), Harper's souvenir issue (1905) of Twain's 70th birthday, two Twain commemorative calendars (1910-1911), The Bookman's Twain issue of June, 1910, and a copy of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1904) inscribed by Twain in 1905.
Collection ID: C0615

Woodrow Wilson, The Fifteenth Point by David Goldsmith Loth, 1941

Consists of the printer's copy of journalist David Goldsmith Loth's biography Woodrow Wilson, The Fifteenth Point, dealing with Wilson's role in the writing of the Treaty of Versailles (1919).
Collection ID: C0607

Crispin Family Genealogical Papers, 1939

Consists of transcripts of books and notes of genealogical interest to the Crispin family, dating back to their 11th-century French ancestors.
Collection ID: C0413

James Agee Letters, 1932-1938

Consists of selected letters by the American author, journalist, and screenwriter James Agee, addressed to his first wife, Olivia Saunders. Several of them date from the period Agee was in Alabama working on what would become Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941).
Collection ID: C1329

Ingersoll Family Collection, 1797-1954 (mostly 1797-1865)

Consists chiefly of letters of the Constitution signer and Philadelphia lawyer Jared Ingersoll to his son Charles while he was a student at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University).
Collection ID: C1090

Fulton McMahon Collection, 1882-1911 (mostly 1882-1884)

Consists chiefly of academic documents of American politician Fulton McMahon while he was attending the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University).
Collection ID: C1119

Agnes Repplier Letters, 1901-1917

Consists of twenty letters of Agnes Repplier, an American essayist and biographer whose writing career spanned sixty-five years. Most of the letters are addressed to her friend Margaret Farrand (Mrs. WIlson Farrand).
Collection ID: C1186

Sidney D. Gamble Photographs, 1911-1919

Consists of eleven photograph albums of Sidney D. Gamble (Princeton Class of 1912). Two contain photographs taken during his senior year at Princeton; the remaining albums are filled with photographs which reflect the life he knew in China as a Y.M.C.A. official (1918-1919, 1924-1927).
Collection ID: C0319

William Targ Postcards from Samuel Beckett, 1972-1987

Consists of 47 postcards from Irish author Samuel Beckett (1906-1989) to American book editor and publisher William Targ (1907-1999).
Collection ID: C1638

F. W. Doolittle Railroad Collection, 1910-1933

Consists of miscellaneous railroad material collected by railroad consultant F. W. Doolittle (Princeton Class of 1905), including reports on electrification, cost analyses, and operating expenses.
Collection ID: C0364

Benedict Thielen Letters to Frederic Roderigo Gruger, Jr, 1918-1962

Consists of letters by American novelist Benedict Thielen (Princeton Class of 1923) to Frederic Roderigo Gruger, Jr.
Collection ID: C0285

Nikos Kavvadias Papers, 1949-1972

Consists of papers of Nikos Kavvadias, a Greek poet who spent most of his life traveling the world as a wireless operator on ocean freighters.
Collection ID: C0866

Princeton University Archaeological Expeditions Collection, 1886-1909

Contains field notes on Greek, Latin, and Semitic inscriptions taken by William Kelly Prentice (Princeton Class of 1892), Enno Littmann, and David Magie on the American Archaeological Expedition to Syria (AAES), 1899-1900, and the Princeton Archaeological Expeditions to Syria (PAES), 1904-1905 and 1909, all sponsored by Princeton University.
Collection ID: C0562

F. Britten Austin Collection, 1911-1929

Consists of selected letters and typescripts of English novelist and storywriter F. Britten Austin.
Collection ID: C1330

Carter Godwin Woodson Correspondence with Charles H. Wesley, 1925-1950

Consists, primarily, of a life-long series of correspondence between Carter Godwin Woodson, founder of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, and Charles H. Wesley, African-American historian and college president.
Collection ID: C1310

Charles-Antoine Chancerel Manuscripts on Oidapa, 1888-1892

Consists of manuscript grammar books and a dictionary documenting an artificial language called Oidapa (Oïdapa, Oīdapa) that was invented by French civil engineer Charles-Antoine Chancerel in the late 19th century.
Collection ID: C1639

John Hamilton Townley Family Papers, 1836-1855

Consists of family papers of New Jersey Presbyterian minister John Hamilton Townley (Princeton Class of 1837).
Collection ID: C0736

James Gibson Papers, 1858-1932 (mostly 1858-1859)

Consists of scrapbook pages and a diary kept by James Gibson from May, 1858, to May, 1859, while traveling in the United States and Canada and attending Princeton Theological Seminary.
Collection ID: C0774

David Starr Hoyt Manuscripts, 1852-1853

Consists of two manuscripts by David Starr Hoyt, an officer in the Mexican War: an overland account in route to the California gold rush fields (1852) and an account of Native Americans drawn from Hoyt's experiences as a member of Isaac Stevens's exploring expedition surveying a route for the Northern Pacific Railroad from Oregon to Wisconsin in 1853. Images of this collection are also available online at Digital PUL.
Collection ID: C1407

Spanish Papal Nuncio Records, 1656-1675

Consists chiefly of financial records, household accounts, inventories of moveable property, and some correspondence of Galeazzo Marescotti (1627-1726), who seved as papal nuncio to the royal court of King Carlos II of Spain from 1670 to 1675.
Collection ID: C0758

Vicente Blasco Ibáñez Collection, 1922-1923

Consists of a small collection of correspondence and mansucripts of the Spanish author Vicente Blasco Ibáñez.
Collection ID: C1315

Sam Harris Collection, 1923-1940

Sam H. Harris was an American theatrical producer. His collection consists of bound typescripts of 121 plays, most of which were produced by Harris in the 1920s and 1930s, written by such well-known playwrights as George S. Kaufman, Otto Harbach, John Golden, and Noel Coward.
Collection ID: TC025

James Robertson photographs collection, circa 1854

James Robertson was one of the first prominent traveller-photographers to depict scenes of mid-nineteenth century Greece. Of Scottish descent, he has been identified as the engraver James Robertson, who worked in London around 1830. He first settled in Constantinople in 1841, where he spent forty years of his life working as a master engraver in the imperial mint. His photography career began in the early 1850's when he opened a photographer's studio in Peran, the European district of Constantinople. His photographs, which were immediately popular among the art lovers of his period, appeared in international exhibitions in Paris and London and were frequently reproduced in the leading periodical "The London Illustrated News". He died in 1888 in Yokohama. Robertson earned his place in the history of photography with his coverage of the Crimean war, and with his photographs of Constantinople and other historical Mediterranean sites, such as Athens, Malta, Damascus, Egypt and the Holy Land. A close study of his work in Athens reveals that he first visited the city in 1853-1854 and probably returned later with Felice Beato, another renowned, somewhat younger, photographer. The monuments of the Acropolis (Propylaea, Temple of Athena Nike, Parthenon, Erechtheum) and the city of Athens (Temple of Olympian Zeus, Tower of the Winds, Gate of Athena Archegetis, Lysicrates Monument) as well as the Temples of Poseidon in Sounion, Aphaia on the island of Aegina, and Apollo in Corinth were magnificently portrayed by his camera while contemporary Athens was only infrequently depicted or used as a setting for its ancient remains. Although he rarely photographed people in his early work, in later work he handled them with consummate skill as a means of alleviating the monotony of ancient ruins and as an allusion to contemporary paintings. (http://www.benaki.gr/index.asp?id=1020101&lang=en) Consists of an open collection of photographs of Robertson.
Collection ID: C1380

Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh Letters, 1900-1918 (mostly 1900-1904)

Consists primarily of twenty-seven autograph letters by Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh, English critic and essayist, to his English publisher, Edward Arnold.
Collection ID: C1182

"Talking to Women," Thomas Baird's Interviews about Maya Women, 1970s

Consists of audiocassette tapes with typed transcripts of oral history interviews conducted by Thomas Baird (Princeton University Class of 1945) with anthropologists who had talked with Maya women in Chiapas, Mexico.
Collection ID: WC032

Winthrop M. Daniels Correspondence, 1911-1942

Contains selected correspondence of economics professor Winthrop M. Daniels (Princeton Class of 1888).
Collection ID: C0734

George Morgan Collection, 1759-1806

Consists of an open collection of material related to George Morgan, a Princeton farmer and landowner. Included are a journal containing a survey register for lands in western Pa., a personal account book, and miscellaneous correspondence.
Collection ID: C1394

Wesley Halliburton Correspondence, 1939-1950

Consists of four small groups of correspondence between Wesley Halliburton and others after the death of his famous son Richard in 1939. Richard Halliburton was a celebrated adventurer and author known, among other things, for having swum the length of the Panama Canal.
Collection ID: C0284

Frank Graziano Working Files for Alejandra Pizarnik: A Profile, 1982-1988

Consists of Frank Graziano's working files for Alejandra Pizarnik: A Profile (Durango, Colo.: Logbridge-Rhodes, 1987), his critical work on the Argentine poet.
Collection ID: C0914

Greek-American Community of New York Photographs, 1940s

Consists of photographs of the Greek-American community of New York in the 1940s.
Collection ID: C0949

Princeton University Library Collection of Kōstas Zēmerēs Photographs, 1900-1999

Kostas Zēmerēs was born in 1886 in Katēchōri Pelion. He studied at the Commercial School of Volos, where he took his first lessons from the painter Iōannēs Poulakas. In 1904 he went to the United States where he worked in photo labs collaborating with painters and photographers. There he had the opportunity to study at the Art Institute of Saint Louis. He returned to Greece in 1912 where he was recruited during the Balkan Wars. Later, after the World War I, he remained in Athens working with great photographers, such as George Bouka and Nelly's. Finally he returned to Volos where he worked as a professional photographer and painter. He participated in many exhibitions in Greece and abroad, such as in Calais (France) in 1925 and Liverpoool (England) in 1926. He received the gold medal at the International Exhibition of Thessalonikē (Greece) in 1932 and 1936. Zēmerēs gave us the unique photographs of the painter Theophilos Chatzēmichaēl. He died at the age of 96. Consists of an open collection of silver prints depicting Greek landscapes by Kōstas Zēmerēs.
Collection ID: C1342

Princeton University Library Collection of Spyros Meletzēs Photographs, 1900-1999

Consists of an open collections of Spyros Meletzēs photographs.
Collection ID: C1389

James Ferguson Letters to James Beresford, 1771-1774

Included in this collection is a series of six letters written by the Scottish astronomer and instrument maker, James Ferguson, to mathematics teacher, James Beresford. Included in the letters are Fergusons' detailed drawings and explantions of various atronomical and mechanical models of clocks.
Collection ID: C1331

Richard Roe Letters to John Thelwell, 1805-1808

Consists of eighteen letters by Richard Roe, an irish stenographer and writer, to English author John Thelwell concerning Roe's life, business endeavors, and books on the English language.
Collection ID: C1195

Howard C. Rice Correspondence with Alexander D. Wainwright, 1950-1980

Consists chiefly of correspondence between Howard C. Rice, Jr., and Alexander D. Wainwright, dating mainly during the time that Rice was working at the Collège de L'Europe Libre, in Strasbourg, France. Rice was an associate professor at Princeton University and Assistant Librarian for the Special Collections. Wainwright was a librarian at Princeton University Library for many years, serving as currator of the Morris L. Parrish Collection of Victorian Novelists and as Assistant University Librarian for Acquisitions.
Collection ID: C1183

Claude Esteban Letters, 1968-1988

The collection chiefly consists of 30 letters (1968-1988) received by the French poet, essayist, and translator, Claude Esteban, from the Mexican poet, writer, and diplomat, Octavio Paz, concerning translations projects.
Collection ID: C1613

F. Anstey Collection, 1884-1920

Consists of selected correspondence of Thomas Anstey Guthrie ("F. Anstey"), a popular British writer of humorous fantasy novels.
Collection ID: C1068

Juan Abreu Papers, 1974-1975

Consists of manuscripts of A la Sombra del Mar and Libro de los Exhortaciones al Amor, notes, and one letter from Abreu to Reinaldo Arenas.
Collection ID: C0999

Morris Weeks Manuscripts, 1969

Consists of manuscripts of Hello Mexico (1970), a work by Morris Weeks (Princeton Class of 1934) which describes the history, government, and culture of the people of Mexico.
Collection ID: C0620

Princeton Revolution Collection, 1777

Consists mostly of receipts for supplies and services delivered/rendered to the Continental Army, given to Enos Kelsey (Princeton Class of 1760), who at that time was a major in Colonel Chambers' Battalion of the New Jersey State Army, apparently buying supplies locally in Princeton.
Collection ID: C0032

Rose Cecil O'Neill letters to Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis Gibson, 1912-1927

Consists of letters by Rose Cecil O'Neill, the American children's book author and illustrator, and inventor of the Kewpie doll, to her friends William Curtis and Fannie Gibson.
Collection ID: C1153

Doubleday & Company File of Louis Kronenberger Correspondence, 1959-1981 (mostly 1970-1979)

Consists primarily of letters from critic, novelist, and biographer Louis Kronenberger to his editors at Doubleday & Company.
Collection ID: C1579

Peter N. Heydon Collection of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning Furniture, undated

Includes a few artifacts of British poets Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861) and Robert Browning (1812-1889).
Collection ID: C1466

Sarah Ponsonby Collection, 1801-1822

Consists of selected letters of Sarah Ponsonby, one of the famous "Ladies of Llangollen."
Collection ID: C1172