Literature
Found in 661 Collections and/or Records:
Floy L. Turner book drafts
Typewritten and handwritten book drafts. These materials relate to her "Pioneers of the Outposts", "Readings from the Book of Mormon", and "While the Desert Blossomed."
Ultimus
Essays bound under the title of "Ultimus." These writings are the author's expression of her faith relating to Jesus Christ and Mormonism.
“Uncompahgre Trail” by Gilbert W. States, approximately 1900-1945
Materials include Gilbert W. States's manuscript "Uncompahgre Trail." It tells a story of a family moving west in the 1800s and is based on his family history. Materials dated approximately 1900-1945.
Utah Valley Chapter records
A collection of records regarding the history of the Utah Valley Chapter of the Utah State Poetry Society.
G. G. Vandagriff papers
Contains the research notes, manuscripts, book, and publicity materials related to Vandagriff's career as an author, from approximately 1986-2011.
Mark Cotta Vaz papers
Collection contains research, notes, and drafts of Mark Cotta Vaz's biography of Merian C. Cooper, "Living Dangerously". There are also proof copies of the book, two paperback editions of "King Kong," and an audiobook of "Living Dangerously". Items were collected and/or created from approximately 2003-2010.
VHS tapes: Mary of Nazareth / by Clinton F. Larson, date of production not identified
The subseries contains one VHS tape of Clinton F. Larson's "Mary of Nazareth"
Vita de Francesco Ferrucci
Vita Thomae Stapletoni
Handwritten biography of Thomas Stapleton in Latin believed to have been written by Henry Holland for the prefix to the compilation of Stapleton's works entitled: "Opera Omnia." The work was published in 1620. Stapleton was an important Catholic writer and scholar in England.
Charles L. Walker and Zaidee Walker Miles papers
Materials include poetry and histories of Walker and his wife Abigail Middlemass Walker. It contains an undated bound volume of typed poetry on carbon paper by Walker, Walker's history of the St. George Temple copied by his daughter Zaidee Walker Miles, and a brief unbound biography of Abigail Middlemass Walker created by Zaidee Walker Miles. Materials dated 1939-1943.