Literature
Found in 652 Collections and/or Records:
William Bell Scott letter
Photocopy of a handwritten letter by Scott to his colleague the British poet and critic Algernon Charles Swinburne dated May 2, 1889. The letter expresses gratitude to Swinburne for his assistance.
Gale Sears papers
Contains, manuscripts, early-handwritten drafts, hand-written research, photocopies of book articles and photographs, and email transcripts, all relating to Gale Sears' novels, "The Silence of God," "Autumn Sky," "Until the Dawn," "Upon the Mountains," and "the Route." Earliest material dates circa 2000, while the latest dates to approximately 2011.
The secret garden
Typewritten and signed poem entitled "The Secret Garden."
Margaret G. Shaddinger autograph book
Handwritten greetings, poems, and autographs. These items were written to "Margaret," believed to have been Margaret G. Shaddinger. Most of these items were written in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Short stories by J. E. Broaddus, approximately 1900-1954
Richard M. Siddoway papers
Correspondence, publishers' galleys, proofs of publications, and promotional materials regarding Siddoway's books for families and young readers: "Twelve Tales of Christmas," "Mom-And Other Great Women I've Known," "Habits of the Heart," and the short story "Dad and the Studebaker." Subjects addressed include Christmas, family life and traditions, and the involvement and influence of mothers.
Sign of the sword
Contains one screenplay, written by Ruth Shinsel, called Sign of the Sword, which is about Abraham Lincoln. The interior cover says "to Bob and Ora" and has four signed names. Dated 1971.
Silvermane / by Zane Grey
Nine page manuscript of the short story "Silvermane," by Zane Grey.
Steve Siporin video recordings
Collection contains two videodiscs of the annual folklore lecture by Steve Siporin, these titled "A Bear and a Bandit: What a legendary Utah grizzly and an Italian brigand have in common." This lecture was on “A Bear and a Bandit,” an essay in the winter 2015 Utah Historical Quarterly which compared the story of the grizzly bear Old Ephraim in Cache Valley, Utah, with the tale of the famous Italian bandit Tiburzi in Maremma, Italy. Materials dated November 8, 2013.
Sirs, ye are brethren
Holograph version of the poem by Rossetti, including author's signature. Poem, alluding to human suffering during the Franco-Prussian War, is the first part of the two-part poem "The German-French campaign, 1870-1871".