I Rise in Flame, Cried the
Phoenix A Play about D.H. Lawrence.
Williams, Tennessee
[Norfolk]: New Directions, [1951]. Barrett PS3545.15365 I2 1951
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Orchards, Thrones and Caravans
Patchen, Kenneth
SF: The Print Workshop, [1952]. PS3531.A764 07 1952
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The Blue Hotel: A Screenplay.
Agee, James and Halsted Welles
N.P.:Privately Printed, 1968. Barrett PS3501.G35 B58 1968
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Fidelity Rewarded: or, The
History of Polly Granville. In a series of letters; Giving an account for her
sufferings for her stedfast [sic] adherence to her promise; and also of her
deliverance from her troubles, and her marriage...
Boston: Young and Minns, 1796. Barrett PS700.A1 F6 1796
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The Freedman's Book.
Child, Lydia Maria
Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1865. PS1293 .F68 1865
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Letter, 1824 Jan. 27
Washington Irving, Paris, France, to noted English publisher John Murray,
London, England, concerning the publication of his works The Sketchbook
and "Arabian tales " which later became either The Conquest of Granada
(1829) or Tales of the Alhambra (1832). MSS 6256-an
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Letter, 1893 June 3
Samuel Clemens, on Hotel Glenham, New York, stationery, to an unidentified
recipient regarding the banking of money that has come in until his share
in a business can be sold. MSS 6314-al
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Letter, 1911 April 11
Ambrose Bierce, Washington, D. C. writes to publisher [Walter] Neale. Bierce
quotes a long excerpt from a letter to him from S.O. Howe, the editor of
his book, The Shadow on the Dial and Other Essays, published in San
Francisco by A.M. Robertson in 1909, which makes arrangements for
transferring the copyright for The Shadow on the Dial. MSS 5992-r
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In Many Wars London, Jack
Jack London's rarest work, also include contributions by Ellis
Ashmead-Bartlett, George Lynch, and Frederick Palmer.
[Tokyo: Tokyo Print. Co., [pref. 1904.] PS3523.O46 C35 1904
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Letter, 1904 June 14
Henry James, Lamb House, Rye, Sussex, to F. Phillips, writing that W. D.
Howells and his daughter have just left after being with him since
Phillips' departure and relates his great affection for Phillips since
boyhood. MSS 6251-bb
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Ebony and Topaz: a Collectanea.
Johnson, Charles S., ed.
New York: Opportunity, Journal of Negro Life, National Urban League, [1927]. PS3515.U274 D73 1927
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Booth Tarkington Manuscript Undated.
Original movie manuscript of a silent film scenario entitled "Edgar Comedies
No. 16. . . Title: Edgar's Black Magic " by Booth Tarkington. Signed by the
author on the first page among the title. Written in pencil on yellow-orange
folio pages. Numerous revisions, additions, and deletions are in the
author's hand throughout. (#7416-p)
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Black Manhattan
Johnson, James Weldon
New York: Knopf, 1930. PS3519.02625 B5 1930
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Letter, 1932 May 25. Willa Silbert Cather to [Walter Newman] Flower (1879-1964), director of
the publishing house Cassell & Company Limited, [London, England], thanking
him for sending the English reviews of her book Shadows on the Rock. MSS 6494-u
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Green Hills of Africa Typescript ca. 1935.
This typescript of Ernest Hemingway's Green Hills of Africa, 323 pages, is
a clean carbon copy typed by Jane Armstrong. Included are two typed letters
signed, from Hemingway to Richard and Jane Armstrong, January 5, 1935 and
from Hemingway to Jane Armstrong, December 8, 1935. (#6250-s)
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Anonymous Donor
Moses: Man of the Mountain.
Hurston, Nora Zeale
Philadelphia: Lippincott, [1939]. Barrett PS3515.U789 M6 1939.
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Letter, March 23, 1929.
Ellen Glasgow, Richmond, Virginia, to Miss Temple, acknowledging her good
wishes for her book and receipt of the April issue of Cosmopolitan. MSS 6151-i
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Langston Hughes Letters July 4 & 13, 1942.
Langston Hughes, July 4, 1942,
New York City, writes to [Hoffman Reynolds)
Hays (1904 - ), reviewer for Poetry magazine. In this letter, Hughes promises
to try to find information about the Haitian writer Jacques Roumain
(1907-1944) and his novel La Montaigne Ensourcelle, mentioning another
Haitian poet, Felix Morrisseau-Leroy, as a possible source of information.
MSS 8870-h
In this July 13, 1942 letter, Hughes supplies additional information about
Jacques Roumain gathered from Felix Morrisseau-Leroy. MSS8870-h The President's Fund for the Clifton Waller Barrett Library
Mosquitoes
Faulkner, William
New York: Avon Books, c. 1942. PS3511.A6 M6 1915b
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E.E. Cummings Letter Undated.
E. E. Cummings, 4 Patchin Place, New York, New York, to Gilbert Seldes,
concerning a Dartmouth document and sending best wishes from Marion
[Cummings]. MSS 6246-e
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William Faulkner Sketch April 10, 1957.
Pencil portrait of William Faulkner in Rome by Italian artist
Floreancig "Floren" Renzo. Signed and dated by Faulkner. MSS 6074-w
William Faulkner Collection
The Robber Bridegroom
Welty, Eudora
William Faulkner's copy, signed by both Faulkner and Welty.
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran: 1942. PS 3511 .A6242 W4 R6 1942
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Letter, [1943] July 14
John Dos Passos, Provincetown, Massachusetts, writes a letter of condolence
to his friend Martha [Mrs. Eugene F. Saxton], on the death of her husband,
and mentions his recent letter to Eugene concerning a mutual friend (Sandy)
and his new novel. MSS 5950-ce
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Battle Hymn of the Republic.
Howe, Julia Ward
Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1862. Folio Barrett PS2017.B22 1862
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