Literature
Found in 657 Collections and/or Records:
A hornbook for witches : poems of fantasy
Typewritten poems with handwritten corrections. The items deal with witches. This collection was published in 1950. Drake dedicated her work to her "sixteenth century ancestor, Jean Bodin, who also concerned himself with witches."
Elbert Hubbard letter
Handwritten letter dated October 16, 1904 and addressed to "Brother Bean." Hubbard mentions "that book" probably referring to a publication matter.
Hugh Peters history and Roger Williams trial and history for "The Root and the Branch", undated
Dean Hughes papers
Contains correspondence, magazine articles, newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, and book drafts. The materials relate to Hughes' writing and publishing career. The correspondence is between Hughes and his publishers. Material dates from 1937-2014, bulk 1961-2014.
Andrew and Charlene Hunt collection on Austin George and Mildred Tobler Hunt
Collection contains the journals and personal histories of Austin George and Mildred Tobler Hunt. Also included are poems, stories, photographs, and letters written between Austin and Mildred Hunt. All materials were collected by Andrew and Charlene Hunt. Dated from 1930 to 2015.
I told you so
Handwritten essay dealing with the Dublin Strike of 1913, and the unhappy part Mrs. Montefiore played in it. He also comments on the condition of Catholics in Great Britain.
In memoriam, Ernest D. Chesterfield / by Lucas Malet
Manuscript of short story written by Lucas Malet in the form of a eulogy memorializing Ernest D. Chesterfield. The manuscript is eleven pages, and is not dated.
Infatuation : a fiction founded on fact
Typewritten manuscript of an unpublished book entitled; "Infatuation: A Fiction Founded on Fact." This work is a novel based on the author's negative experiences with Mormonism.
Inscribed to sister Howard
Photocopy of a handwritten poem and a photocopy of the item in print. The poem apparently is an attempt to help someone facing bereavement.
“Intolerance” by J. E. Broaddus, approximately 1900-1954
Materials include the unfinished manuscript of J. E. Broaddus's story "Intolerance." It is a story set alongside the early history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and focuses on two fictional families and their involvement in real events. The short stories "Trail of Glory" and "Glory Trail" are early versions of the first part of "Intolerance." Materials dated approximately 1900-1954.