Literature
Found in 661 Collections and/or Records:
Mary Jameson Judah correspondence
Handwritten correspondence between Judah and various friends and authors. Most of the items relate to personal matters and questions concerning writing. Correspondents include the writers James Whitcomb Riley (1849-1916) and Henry Blake Fuller (1857-1929).
Mary Jameson Judah letters received
Just another love story
Galley proofs and typewritten preliminary versons or drafts of the novel, "Just another Love Story."
David H. Keller short stories
Typewritten short stories in five volumes which entail six stories. One of the items is a handwritten draft of the story "Stenographer's Hands." The stories are: "The White City," "Unto Us a Child is Born," "The Growing Wall," "The Time Projector," and "Lillith's Left Hand."
DeWitt T. Kennard papers
Handwritten correspondence, charts, and essays on various subjects relating to religion, metaphysics, and occult sciences. Included are a series of essays titled: "To do with the mind now being built, portions of writings of the Lord God to do with mind." Kennard apparently had an association with the Peoria State Hospital at Peoria, Illinois, because some of the items were written at that institution.
Kenneth Pike ephemera, 2011-2012
Contains a promotional bookmark for Jacob's Journal of Doom. Dated 2011-2012.
Kenneth Pike manuscripts for Jacob's Journal of Doom, 2011-2012
Contains manuscripts with author's notes for Jacob's Journal of Doom. Dated 2011-2012.
Josi Kilpack papers
Arthur Henry King papers
Contains the personal and professional papers from Arthur Henry King. Includes papers on Shakespeare, linguistics, King's papers as a professor, his work with the British Council, diaries, written works, papers on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, ranges of numbered research notes on index cards, and other personal papers. Dates range from approximately 1900 to 2000.