Literature
Found in 661 Collections and/or Records:
William Hobart Royce letter
Handwritten letter addressed to the Reverend Vincent Daniels of Old Greenwich, Connecticut, and dated March 4, 1948. Royce thanks Daniels for a recent letter, lists the price of books, and mentions the Balzac Society of America.
William Hobart Royce poems
Handwritten and signed poem in which Royce expresses his faith in God.
Don Russell letters
Contains letters to Don Russell about a book he is attempting to get published. Another letter is included between Russell and lawyer U. S. Lesh concerning the Milligan case. Materials are dated 1935-1945.
George William Russell letter to William Sharp
Handwritten and signed letter, addressed to William Sharp, and dated 8 July 1897. Russell writes about Sharp's pamphlet, "Ideas in Ireland ... Priest or Hero?" Russell signs the letter with his pseudonym, "AE."
Edwin L. Sabin papers
Collection includes holograph and typed letters received by Sabin. Many of these materials relate to Sabin's research on Kit Carson, and include answers to Sabin's inquiries regarding the personality, appearance, and activities of Carson. The information was of use to Sabin in his book "Kit Carson Days (1809-1868)" published in 1914 and in its revised edition of 1935. Also included are letters that relate to Sabin's efforts to get photographs of the American West.
Michael Sadleir papers
Papers of Michael Sadleir which include photographs, letters and newspaper clippings related to his career and family, 1915-1970.
James S. Sandoe papers
Correspondence with other authors, critics, publishers, and editors of mystery and detective fiction. The collection also contains newspaper clippings of Sandoe's book review columns, bibliographies, printers' proofs and material of other mystery writers, photographs, and memorabilia.
William Sansom autobiography
Holograph of an unpublished short story, "The Countess," on 13 loose foolscap pages. The work includes revisions and deletions and was the last the author completed. Autobiographical material is contained in a quarto notebook. In is handwritten and includes revisions, deletions and marginal notes.
William Sansom correspondence
Holograph letters and postcards; printed book (photocopy). Collection consists of correspondence written to Diana Graves concerning his health, methods of composition, and other personal matters. Includes a photocopy of his The Get Well Quick Coloring Book.
William Sansom papers
Fifteen typewritten short stories with handwritten corrections, a script for a television play, essays, photographs, and articles. The materials document some of Sansom's writing career.