
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
Allen Tate Papers, 1909-1979 (mostly 1950-1979)
Consists of extensive manuscripts, documents, and correspondence of American poet and literary critic Allen Tate, one of the leading members of the Fugitive and Southern Agrarian literary movements.
Collection ID: C0106
Archives of Charles Scribner's Sons, 1786-2004 (mostly 1880-1979)
This collection consists of virtually all of the surviving records of Scribners (1846-1984), the New York City publisher, and reflect aspects of all of its publishing functions (soliciting and acquiring books, editing manuscripts, printing and manufacturing books, advertising and publicizing publications) and business concerns (book and magazine publisher, retail bookstore, subscription books department, educational books department, printing press and bindery, rare books department). Included are files of editorial correspondence with authors, manufacturing records about book production, advertising records, author contracts, a collection of dust jackets, book catalogs, ledgers, and photographs. While there are gaps in most of the series or record groups, there are records representative of all of the firm's former permutations: Baker & Scribner, Charles Scribner & Co., Scribner, Armstrong & Co., Scribner, Armstrong & Welford, Scribner & Co., Charles Scribner's Sons. The bulk of the material (1880s-1970s), however, dates from the period when the publisher bore its most familiar name, "Charles Scribner's Sons." There is also material related to early publishers' organizations and international copyright.
Collection ID: C0101
Sir Edwin Arnold Letters, 1861
Consists of fifteen letters (1861) by the English author Sir Edwin Arnold to London publisher Smith, Elder, and Co. regarding his work The Book of Good Counsels.
Collection ID: C1328
Friedrich Dobe photographs collection, 1925-1930
Consists of an open collection of photographs by Dobe.
Collection ID: C1395
Booth Tarkington Letters to the Burrages, 1938-1946
Consists of 42 letters by novelist Booth Tarkington to Mildred and Madeleine Burrage, friends that he and his wife made in Kennebunkport, Maine.
Collection ID: C0891
14 Africans vs. One American by Frederic Fox, 1962
Consists of the corrected typescript and corrected galley proof of the book 14 Africans vs. One American (1963) by American journalist Frederic Fox (Princeton Class of 1939).
Collection ID: C0159
Karl Eller photographs collection, 1930-1960
Consists of an open collection of photographs depicting Greek antiquities, portraits, and landscapes by Karl Eller.
Collection ID: C1451
Moses Hadas Photographs of Greece, 1944-1946
Consists of photographs (ca. 1944-1946) of Greece and Greek partisans taken by classical scholar Moses Hadas.
Collection ID: C0766
"To Be a Marine" by Henry Aplington, 1986-1989
Consists of a typescript of American marine Henry Aplington's unpublished autobiography "To Be a Marine" and two related letters he wrote to Princeton professor Samuel Hynes.
Collection ID: C0898
Royal Danish Ballet Photographs, 1960
Consists of approximately 90 photographs of Royal Danish Ballet performances available from dance publicist Isadora Bennett, together with her detailed notes and numeration for each picture.
Collection ID: TC126
Alfred C. Boswell Collection, 1912-1952
Consists of autograph musical compositions, diaries, notebooks, and related material of Boswell, an American composer.
Collection ID: C1015
Karađorđević Royal Family Photographs, circa 1900-1930
Consists of twenty one photographs relating to the Karađorđević royal family of Serbia and Yugoslavia.
Collection ID: C1597
Claude Fayette Bragdon Collection, 1899-1946
Consists of correspondence of the American architect and author Claude Fayette Bragdon, as well as related printed material.
Collection ID: C1019
K. Montgomery Ogden Papers, 1899-1938
Consists of photographs, scrapbooks, memorabilia, and newspaper clippings of Kneass Montgomery Ogden (Princeton Class of 1902). The bulk of the collection relates to his years as bursar of Canton Christian College in China.
Collection ID: C0533
England - Argentina Trade Collection, 1859-1885
Consists of selected correspondence and documents relating to Liverpool (England) merchants and their shippers and counterparts in Buenos Aires (Argentina) during the second half of the nineteenth century. Correspondence (1882-1885) between Alexander Gifford (Liverpool) and his brother Edward (Buenos Aires) forms the bulk of the material.
Collection ID: C1287
Robert McKnight Collection, 1841-1876
Consists chiefly of correspondence to and miscellaneous essays and notes written by Robert McKnight, a member of the Princeton Class of 1839 and, later, a Pennsylvania congressman.
Collection ID: C1124
Joseph Lea Correspondence, 1799-1802
Consists of correspondence (approximately 125 letters) between Joseph Lea (Princeton Class of 1802) and his father, Thomas Lea.
Collection ID: C0875
Sir William Rothenstein Letters, 1898-1943
Consists of 34 letters and postcards by the English painter Sir William Rothenstein to four correspondents: Henry Davray, Elizabeth Jungmann, F. H. Sunderland, and E. G. Wolfe.
Collection ID: C0923
Showles Circus Costume Collection, 1866-1870
William Showles (1856-1924) was an American circus equestrian. The Showles Circus Costume Collection consists of parts of costumes--caps, shoes, jackets, tights, and an equestrian hat--worn by members of the Showles family, equestrians who traveled with small circuses from the mid-1800s until after the beginning of this century.
Collection ID: TC067
Charles Edward Kloeber Letters to Margaret Emerson Bailey, 1917-1920
Consists of seventy letters sent by Charles Edward Kloeber to author Margaret Emerson Bailey from different countries where Kloeber was working as a correspondent for the Associated Press of America.
Collection ID: C1104
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
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
William Yarrell Collection, 1830-1961 (mostly 1833-1856)
Consists of letters and drawings of William Yarrell, a nineteenth-century British naturalist, and related printed matter.
Collection ID: C0603
Collection of 18th-Century Notes on Classical Epigraphy and Numismatics, circa 1740-1800
Consists of an anonymous German-speaking scholar's manuscript drafts, research notes, extracts from 17th- and 18th-century printed books (identified by author and title), transcriptions of Roman inscriptions, documents, and other materials pertaining to ancient inscriptions and coins.
Collection ID: C1308
Edward Robert Hughes Letters, 1883-1914
Consists of approximately 155 letters by English painter Edward Robert Hughes to his friend and patron Mrs. Sydney Morse.
Collection ID: C0743
Ralph Rylance Letters to John Freeman Milward Dovaston, 1818-1833
Consists of a group of 25 letters, 1818-1833, addressed to John Freeman Milward Dovaston (1782-1854) at Salisbury and London, England, by his friend and fellow author Ralph Rylance.
Collection ID: C0764
Gülmez Frères Photographs Collection, 1880-1889
Consists of an open collection of photographs by the Turkish photographers Gülmez Frères.
Collection ID: C1113
Malcolm Cowley Collection Related to The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1949-1950
Consists of related correspondence, typescripts, editorial notes, and galley proofs for The Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, A Selection of 28 Stores, published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1951, which American author and critic Malcolm Cowley edited and introduced.
Collection ID: C1323
Walter de la Mare Letters to Olive C. Jones, 1927-1956
Consists primarily of letters by British novelist and poet Walter De la Mare to Olive C. Jones, his secretary during the 1930s and, later, editor of Methuen's children's books.
Collection ID: C0917
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
Fred Lewis Pattee Collection on The Poems of Philip Freneau, 1900-1905
Consists of correspondence of editor Fred Lewis Pattee and others relating to the publishing of The Poems of Philip Freneau (3 vols., 1902-1907). Freneau was an eighteenth-century American poet, often called the "poet of the American Revolution."
Collection ID: C1157
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
Calvin S. Hathaway Collection, 1938-1974
The Calvin S. Hathaway Collection consists of correspondence (especially with Florence C. Quinby), photographs, postcards, offprints, slides, and newspaper clippings of American Curator Calvin S. Hathaway (Princeton Class of 1930) relating to his collection on equestrian statues of the world.
Collection ID: C0441
Claude Adrien Meney Letters, 1734
Consists of contemporary manuscript copies of 38 letters (in a bound volume) written by the eighteenth-century French attorney Claude Meney during a visit to London..
Collection ID: C0893
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
Julian Street Papers, 1899-1966 (mostly 1910-1947)
Consists of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and notes, both published and unpublished, of American author, journalist, enologist, and gastronome Julian Street, ranging from his early reporter and drama critic days (1900-1910) up to the page of Table Topics he was working on just before his death (1947).
Collection ID: C0036
Willard Thorp and Margaret Farrand Thorp Papers, 1886-1981 (mostly 1930-1970)
Consists of material which reflects the long careers of American educators, authors, and literary critics Willard and Margaret Thorp. Willard's papers (1923-1981) include correspondence, writings, class lecture notes, documents, journals and diaries, printed matter, photographs, and papers of others during his writing and teaching years at Princeton University. Margaret's papers (1917-1960) include writings, correspondence, journals, notebooks, and family sketchbooks and photographs.
Collection ID: C0292
Edward and Maude Ottley Collection of W. E. Gladstone Correspondence, 1841-1908
This collection consists of correspondence of Gladstone (and related persons) collected by Edward and Maude Ottley. In addition to letters by prominent government officials and statesmen, a number of literary and artistic figures are represented, including Robert Browning, Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Samuel Langhorne Clemens ("Mark Twain"), Charles Lutwidge Dodgson ("Lewis Carroll"), Kate Greenaway, Joseph Joachim, Andrew Lang, James Russell Lowell, Robert Bulwer Lytton, George MacDonald, Sir John Everett Millais, Anne Thackeray Ritchie, John Ruskin, George Augustus Sala, Anthony Trollope, Mrs. Humphry Ward, and Charlotte M. Yonge.
Collection ID: C0916
Walter Lowrie Papers, 1843-1978 (mostly 1891-1959)
The collection consists of autobiographical material and other works such as manuscripts of books, sermon outlines, prayers, articles, and essays; correspondence with family during the time Lowrie was in Europe (especially letters to his mother), but also correspondence with friends and colleagues, particularly Howard A. Johnson, a long-time friend and executor of his estate; photographs of religious art presumably used for his books; documents including certificates and agreements with book publishers; printed matter including reprints of published works; and writings and documents created by Howard A. Johnson and other Kierkegaard scholars.
Collection ID: C0286
Helenē Vakalo Papers, 1933-2000 (mostly 1954-1990)
The Helenē Vakalo Papers consists of papers by and relating to the Greek art critic and poet Helenē Vakalo (1921-2001). Included are autograph and typed manuscripts of Vakalo's poetry, lectures, articles, and essays, as well as her correspondence, notebooks, loose notes, and memorabilia. There are also official documents, photographs, awards, printed material, and several works by prominent Greek writers and artists. Of particular importance are the unpublished works and early manuscripts, as well as Vakalo's correspondence with her husband, painter, stage designer, art critic, and writer Giōrgos Vakalo, and with numerous distinguished artists and literary figures.
Collection ID: C0835
Arthur Cort Holden Papers, 1845-1993 (mostly 1890-1993)
The Arthur Cort Holden Papers consists chiefly Holden's personal and professional papers, accumulated during his life (1890-1993) as an architect and active Princeton University alumnus. Also included are photographs, the papers of friends and family members, and miscellaneous printed matter dating from the 1840s to the 1990s.
Collection ID: C0767
Aubrey Beardsley Collection, 1890-1946
Aubrey Beardsley was an English draughtsman and author. The collection includes some of his Art Nouveau work, book illustrations, borders, chapter headings, title pages, and posters. Also included are various notes for his writing and holograph manuscripts of "Under the Hill" and "The Ivory Piece." Correspondence with friends and colleagues completes the collection.
Collection ID: C0056
Frank Harris Papers, 1889-1930 (mostly 1915-1925)
Consists primarily of typescript manuscripts, often with holograph corrections, representative of the literary production of American author Frank Harris: books, plays, stories, essays and articles, and biographical portraits. A good amount of the material is about the life and writings of Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), the popular and controversial Irish author. Also included are a small amount of correspondence, documents, and printed material.
Collection ID: C0975
J. Harlin O'Connell Collection on English Artists, 1825-1952 (mostly 1880-1939)
Consists of letters, short manuscripts, some artwork, and a few proofs of English poets, dramatists, novelists, critics, essayists, biographers, journalists, publishers, artists, and actors who were prominent primarily from the 1890s through the 1930s.
Collection ID: C0213
Charles Ryskamp Collection of William Cowper, 1780-1968
Consists of Xerox copies of works and correspondence by William Cowper collected by Princeton professor and scholar Charles Ryskamp, as well as correspondence, notebooks, and miscellaneous material of Neilson Campbell Hannay, another Cowper scholar and collector.
Collection ID: C0382
Juan José Saer Manuscripts, 1958-2004
Juan José Saer was an Argentine novelist, poet, and literary scholar. This collection contains his notebooks, notes, and drafts of essays, interviews, novels, poetry, and short stories. Also includes photographs of Saer and the city of Santa Fe, Argentina.
Collection ID: C1393
Victor Gollancz Publishing Files, 1926-2018
Consists of author and administrative files of Victor Gollancz Publishing company, including correspondence, publication agreements, and ephemera (e.g. clippings, tearsheets, dust jackets). Some records include those associated with the Left Book Club's operations and Joyce Carol Oates' publications, among others.
Collection ID: C1617
Lorenzo García Vega Papers, 1969-2008
Lorenzo García Vega is a Cuban writer best known for his involvement in the literary group Orígenes. The collection consists of selected manuscripts, notebooks, correspondence and clippings.
Collection ID: C1411
Princeton University Library Collection of Christina Georgina Rossetti Materials, circa 1850-1894
Consists primarily of signed autograph manuscripts--over 50 letters and 19 poems--of Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830-1894), a poet and sister of Dante Gabriel and William Michael Rossetti.
Collection ID: C0222
Julius Hall and Jared Kimberly Papers of the 1st California Regiment, 1804-1927 (mostly 1861-1913)
Julius C. Hall and his friend Jared T. Kimberly grew up together in rural Wallingford, Connecticut, and went to California to seek their fortunes during the early days of the Civil War. Hiking through the wilderness from San Francisco to Oregon, they nearly lost their lives in an Indian attack, before enlisting together in Company K of the 1st California Infantry Regiment, which embarked on an epic march from San Francisco to Fort Craig in New Mexico. This collection contains first-hand accounts of these two men's Civil War service as they encountered the occasional Confederate sympathizer, but more often Apaches and Navajos who were resisting American encroachment into their territory.
Collection ID: C1447
Princeton University Library Collection of F. Jay Haynes Photographs, 1877-1880s
Consists of an assembled collection of photographs by Yellowstone National Park and Northern Pacific Railway photographer F. Jay Haynes (1853-1921), mostly from the late 1870s and 1880s, including albums of albumen prints of various Yellowstone National Park sites and scenes along the Columbia River in Oregon, as well as stereograph views of Yellowstone National Park, wheat farmers in the Dakota Territory, and locations along the route of the Northern Pacific Railway.
Collection ID: C1485
Coventry Patmore Collection, 1803-1935 (mostly 1823-1896)
Consists primarily of some 200 letters written to and by English poet and critic Coventry Patmore.
Collection ID: C0219
John Miller Papers, 1841-1917
Consists of works, correspondence, a diary (1851), financial papers, biographical material, a bibliography, and printed matter of American Presbyterian clergyman and Confederate chaplain John Miller (Princeton Class of 1836).
Collection ID: C0632
Richard Powell Novels, 1956-1970
Consists of manuscript notes, typescripts with autograph corrections, and galley proofs to eight novels by Richard Powell (Princeton Class of 1930).
Collection ID: C0026
Thomas Potts Johnson Collection, 1769-1846
Consists of miscellaneous papers relating to Thomas Potts Johnson's legal practice covering the New Jersey counties of Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Somerset, and Essex; papers pertaining to his position as New Jersey attorney general; and two family photograph albums.
Collection ID: C0471
Princeton University Library Collection of Grant Richards Correspondence, 1899-1923
Consists of personal correspondence between British publisher and author Grant Richards, and many of the authors with whom he worked.
Collection ID: C0125
Craig House Medical Records on Zelda Fitzgerald, 1932-1934
Zelda Fitzgerald, American socialite, novelist, painter, and wife of the American novelist and storywriter F. Scott Fitzgerald, wrote of their turbulent life and marriage in her novel Save Me the Waltz (1932). This collection consists of psychiatric evaluations, correspondence, and reports concerning Zelda Fitzgerald when she was a patient at Craig House, Beacon, N.Y., under the care of Dr. C. Jonathan Slocum.
Collection ID: C0745
Selected Papers of William Meredith, 1937-1967
Consists, for the most part, of letters to American poet William Meredith (Princeton Class of 1940) from American authors, most of whom have been associated with Princeton.
Collection ID: C0175
David Gelston Family Correspondence, 1761-1864
Primarily includes correspondence kept by New York merchant and politician, David Gelston, during his time as Collector of Customs for the Port of New York along with some correspondence of Floyd and Delafield family members.
Collection ID: C1547
Thomas H. Johnson Papers, 1919-1984
The Thomas H. Johnson Papers consists of correspondence, subject files, notes, printed matter, diplomas, and other miscellanea of the American educator and editor Thomas H. Johnson (1902-1985).
Collection ID: C0468
Ernest Hemingway Collection, 1918-1974
Consists of selected material by and about the American author and Nobel Prize winner Ernest Hemingway.
Collection ID: C0068
J. M. Langford Correspondence, 1848-1881
The J. M. Langford Correspondence consists of letters received by J. M. (Joseph Munt) Langford from an assortment of English authors and noblemen, as well as the indenture for Langford's apprenticeship as a stationer. Langford was born in 1809, the son of John Langford, a farmer in Wallingford, County of Berks, England. In 1825, Langford began a seven-year stationer's apprentice to James Nesbit, for which his brother paid £250. Later, Langford became the trusted assistant to John Blackwood, the head of William Blackwood and Sons publishing and the editor of Blackwood's Magazine. He died in 1884.
Collection ID: C0944
Brewster Ghiselin Papers, 1936-1991
Brewster Ghiselin was an English professor, literary critic, editor, and poet. The collection contains some of Ghiselin's works and correspondence. Typescripts, proofs, galleys, Italian translations, phonograph records, a few books, and notes represent his works, while the correspondence consists of letters from his literary friends and colleagues.
Collection ID: C0759
Charles Thomson Letters, 1783-1988
Consists of letters and miscellanea of the educator, merchant, and first secretary of the Continental Congress Charles Thomson (1729-1824).
Collection ID: C0892
Elizabeth Dodge Huntington Clarke Collection of Arabic, Persian and Turkish Calligraphy, 1803-1916
Collection of Ottoman Turkish berat (imperial certificates of award or authorization), calligraphy, mottos and tughras.
Collection ID: C0723.306e
Ann Tashi Slater Collection of Cuban Writings, 1979-1987
Consists of typescript drafts by Cuban writers collected by American author, translator, and educator Ann Tashi Slater (Princeton Class of 1984) on a trip to Cuba in 1987, with some later additions. Included are drafts of short stories and novels, primarily science fiction, by more than twelve different authors, one audio recording of Cuban writer Reinaldo Arenas, and some letters.
Collection ID: C0799
Thomas Foxcroft Correspondence, 1729-1759
Thomas Foxcroft served as a Congregational minister at the First Church of Boston. The collection consists primarily of letters sent to Foxcroft by acquaintances and colleagues, notably Jonathan Dickinson (1688-1747) and Experience Mayhew (1673-1758). Several manuscripts, including sermons by Jonathan Dickinson (both written and printed) and lengthy responses to theological debates, are also included.
Collection ID: C0160
James G. Smith Papers on New Jersey Industry, 1930-1949
Consists of papers of James G. Smith (Princeton Class of 1920), professor of economics at Princeton, related to New Jersey industrial history.
Collection ID: C0493
William Tipping Papers, 1688-2001
Conists of personal papers of William Tipping Esq, of Brasted Park, Sevenoaks, in Kent, and Avray near Paris. He was the son of the successful Liverpool merchant John Tipping, who in his twenties traveled extensively in Europe and the Middle East before turning to Tory politics and serving as director of the London and North Western Railway.
Collection ID: C1462
Philip James Bailey Collection, 1855-1946
The Philip James Bailey Collection consists of correspondence, clippings, and miscellanea of the English poet Philip James Bailey (1816-1902).
Collection ID: C0148
Green Family Collection, 1771-1969 (mostly 1810-1895)
The Green Family Collection consists of correspondence, documents, and printed matter of the Green family of Trenton and Mercer County, New Jersey, including Henry Woodhull Green (Princeton Class of 1820), his parents, Elizabeth and Caleb Green, his brother, John Cleve Green, and his son, Charles Ewing Green.
Collection ID: C0304
Samuel Shellabarger Collection, 1916-1956
Samuel Shellabarger attended Princeton University as member of the Princeton Class of 1909 and was an English professor between 1914-1923. The collection contains Samuel Shellabarger's manuscripts for two biographies and five works of historical fiction, as well as a small amount of miscellaneous material related to his writings.
Collection ID: C0218
Broom Correspondence of Harold Loeb, 1920-1956 (mostly 1921-1924)
Consists of correspondence files of Harold Loeb (Princeton Class of 1913), one of the founding editors of Broom, An International Magazine of the Arts.
Collection ID: C0110
Pershing Collection of Emily Dickinson, 1945-1972
Consists of material related to the collection of Emily Dickinson works compiled by Margaret Jane Pershing.
Collection ID: C0294
Samuel Stanhope Smith Collection, 1772-1817
Consists of manuscripts, letters, and documents of Samuel Stanhope Smith, covering, for the most part, the years (1795-1812) he served as president of the College of New Jersey, now Princeton.
Collection ID: C0028
Mixsell Collection of Autographs of Musicians, 1825-1937
Consists of letters and/or autograph manuscripts of several bars of music (some signed and inscribed) by such composers as Beethoven, Brahms, Cui, Puccini, Ravel, and Strauss. Materials were collected by American physician and composer Raymond B. Mixsell (Princeton Class of 1903).
Collection ID: C0085
Kenneth Povey Collection of William Cowper, 1727-1845
The Kenneth Povey Collection of William Cowper consists of materials from the life of Cowper, collected by Kenneth Povey, a scholar of eighteenth-century poetry.
Collection ID: C0136
Carl Van Vechten Photographs, 1923-1942
Consists of photographs taken and printed by Carl Van Vechten, primarily during the 1930s to 1940s, following his career as a music critic, journalist, and author.
Collection ID: C0877
Matthew Davenport Hill Family Correspondence, 1820s-1912
Consists of a small collection of letters addressed to members of the family of English penal reformer Matthew Davenport Hill.
Collection ID: C1256
William Tinsley Publishing Correspondence, 1866-1889
The Tinsley brothers, Edward (1833-1866) and William (1831-1902), set up in the book trade business around 1854. They focused mainly on publishing fiction for the popular lending libraries, and specialized in luxuriously bound three-volume novels. Consists of 77 letters, 1866-1889, received by the Tinsley Brothers publishing firm of London, England.
Collection ID: C0808
Bache and Wistar Family Correspondence, 1777-1895
The Bache and Wistar Family Collection consists of correspondence between several members of the Bache and Wistar families of Philadelphia, Pa.
Collection ID: C0381
Laurence Pollinger Ltd. Files Concerning D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover, 1931-1979
Consists of manuscripts, correspondence, contracts, and clippings of the literary agency Laurence Pollinger Ltd. relating to the firm's involvement with the literary estate of D. H. Lawrence.
Collection ID: C0956
Eva Maria Garrick Estate Papers Concerning David Garrick, 1750-1832
Consists primarily of printed materials, as well as correspondence, documents, objects, and ephemera concerning British actor David Garrick from the estate of his wife, Eva Maria Garrick.
Collection ID: C1590
William Dean Howells Collection, 1863-1919
Consists of correspondence and selected manuscripts of the American critic, novelist, poet, and playwright William Dean Howells.
Collection ID: C0168
Dante Gabriel Rossetti Collection, 1828-1881
Consists of an open collection for material by and about the English poet and artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882).
Collection ID: C0185
Miguel Correa Novels, 1980-1987
Miguel Correa is an author from Cuba. The collection consists of different manuscript version of two of Correa's novels: Fragmentos del Discurso Humano (2001) and Al Norte de Infierno (1984). There are also some notes for an article in the papers.
Collection ID: C0643
Princeton University Library Collection of Rhomaides Brothers Photographs, 1880s-1890s
Consists of an open collection for Rhomaides Brothers photographs of classical sites in Greece (particularly Athens).
Collection ID: C0986
Gordon Hall Gerould Papers, 1904-1953 (mostly 1945-1950)
Consists of material related to Gordon Hall Gerould's work at Princeton University where he served as a professor of English from 1905 to 1946.
Collection ID: C0018
Florence G. and Edward Y. Miller Collection, 1899-1938
Consists of writings, correspondence, a diary (1904-1907), photographs, and printed matter of Florence G. Miller, wife of Captain Edward Y. Miller of the U.S. Army, reflecting their life while stationed in the Philippines.
Collection ID: C0508
Eileen B. Simpson Papers, 1941-1991 (mostly 1979-1991)
Consists of papers primarily related to Eileen Simpson's book, Poets in their Youth: A Memoir, about her married years with poet John Berryman.
Collection ID: C0834
Clawson Family Papers, 1800-1886
Consists of correspondence, documents, and printed matter of the Clawson family of Salem County, N.J.
Collection ID: C0405
Allan H. Stevenson Papers, 1950-1968
Consists of papers of Allan H. Stevenson relating to watermarks, papermaking, and block-books of the 15th and 16th centuries.
Collection ID: C0630
Clements/Ryerson Papers, 1920-1943
Consists of selected correspondence, manuscripts, published works, and memorabilia of Clements and his wife, Florence Ryerson Clements.
Collection ID: C0121
Peter Schwed Correspondence, 1948-1994 (mostly 1982)
Consists of 40 letters by various authors to Peter Schwed on the occasion of his retirement in 1982 as editor, publisher, and vice-president (1945-1982) of Simon and Schuster, Inc. Also present are brief comments on these letters by Schwed and a copy of his self-published Plum to Peter: Letters of P. G. Wodehouse to his Editor Peter Schwed (1996).
Collection ID: C0825
"American Freedom and Catholic Power" Collection, 1947-1949
Consists of drafts of, and material related to, American author Paul Blanshard's American Freedom and Catholic Power (1949)
Collection ID: C0145
Howell Family of New Jersey Papers, 1703-1919
Consists of papers of various members of the Howell family of Morris County, New Jersey.
Collection ID: C0456
Norma Spector Papers, 1947-2009
Consists of papers relating to post-World War II Greek history and politics, 1940s-1970s, collected by Norma Spector in her role as the public relations liaison of the Federation of Greek Maritime Unions (FGMU) in New York City.
Collection ID: C1379
Princeton University Library Collection of Félix Bonfils Photographs, 1867-1885
The Félix Bonfils Photographs Collection consists of photographs taken by Bonfils in the second half of the 19th century of images and people in the eastern Mediterranean.
Collection ID: C0942