Manuscripts for publication
Found in 140 Collections and/or Records:
Albert and the angels, 1998 April 23
Final manuscript for "Albert and the Angels," a children's picture book written by Norris. The manuscript is marked up by both Norris and his editor. Item is dated April 23, 1998.
Benjamin F. Cummings books, 1955
Includes a handwritten and typewritten history of the Brigham Young University Department of Modern and Classical Languages, penned by Benjamin F. Cummings, professor of Classical Languages for 34 years at Brigham Young University. The manuscripts are dated 1955.
Brigham Young letters, 1853 February 27-March 1
Broderick, Victor "Reflections on Lehi's Dream: The Incredible Chiastic Journey", 1999 April 20
Includes a peer review "Manuscript Evaluation" sheet. Also includes two copies of the appendix.
Celia Luce manuscript for Bottles and Bugs, date of production not identified
Contains the manuscript for the short story Bottles and Bugs, which is roughly 1980 words. It is intended for audiences 15 years and older, both men and women. Intended for general interest magazines, like Empire Magazine.
Children's activity book, December 1938, 1938 December
An activity book published to be distributed during December 1938.
Children's activity book, November 1938, 1938 November
An activity book published to be distributed during November 1938.
Clawson Y. Cannon publications, 1931-1960
Contains official publications and articles, most of which were authored by Clawson Y. Cannon and concern animal science, especially dairy husbandry. It also includes radio scripts, research bulletins, and assorted other magazine articles that concern the Cannon family, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, philosophy, and other topics. The materials range from January 1931 to March 1960.
Department of Communications records on American Society of Newspaper Editors, 1920-1995
Contains revision drafts of "Gods Within the Machine: A History of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, 1923-1993," a study written by Brigham Young University communications professor Paul A. Pratte. Also contains related research records, including minutes, correspondence, the organization's bulletin, journal articles, and presidents' speeches and records, 1920-1995.
Elizabeth Wood Kane history of the settlement of Kane, Pennsylvania, 1868-1869
Contains two copies of Kane's two-volume history of the settlement of Kane, Pennsylvania. One is a hand-written manuscript, while the other is a carbon-copy of a typeset edition. The book is about the founding of Kane, Pennsylvania by Kane and her husband in the mid-1800s. It mostly relates personal experiences relating to her time there, and is dedicated to her grandchildren. Items date from about 1868.