Literature
Found in 300 Collections and/or Records:
The abominations of Yondo
Typewritten drafts with handwritten corrections of the story "The Abominations of Yondo" and the poem "The Ghoul and the Seraph."
Traci Abramson papers
Contains draft manuscripts, correspondence, notes, and a calendar for multiple novels written by Mormon author Traci Abramson in Stafford, Virginia. Titles of her novels include: Undercurrents (2004), Ripple Effect (2005), The Deep End (2007), Royal series (2008-2016), Saint Squad series (2009-2010), "Hunted," Lock and Key (2013), Drop Zone (2014), "Quinn," Chances Are (2014), A Chance for Home (2017). Materials dated 1999-2017, bulk dates 2007-2016.
Account of the Poet Caedmon
Linda Hunter Adams papers
Contains works from the professional life of Linda Hunter Adams. Includes published Brigham Young University student journals and periodicals, and edited manuscripts and papers for the Journal of the American Viola Society. Also includes photographs. Dated 1941-2016.
Lloyd Alexander papers
All the year round
Contains a compact disc labeled, "All the Year Round; p. 565-624." The disc contains PDF copies of the Victorian periodical produced by Charles Dickens in October 1859. It featured stories by Dickens and other authors.
Harriet Adeline Fowler Allen autograph book and poems
Volume containing handwritten autographs and poems. The autographs were written to Harriet Allen and usually include poems.
Mullietus Amalbertius poem
Handwritten poem in Latin. The item is dedicated to his Eminence, Carlus Aloizius Morichinius, Cardinal and Archbishop of Bologna. The item is dated 21 November 1875.
The Andersonville Prison
Photocopy of a handwritten poem. The item includes "chorus" sections probably meaning it was meant to be sung. The item relates to the conditions of the Andersonville prison during the American Civil War. The date of the item is unknown.
Anthony Armstrong papers
Autobiographical materials, publishers' correspondence and contracts, and manuscripts for literary works. Anthony Armstrong flourished from 1924 to 1976 and was known for writing in several literary genres, including historical, humorous, crime, and country novels; humorous short stories; drama; nonfiction works; and film and radio scripts.