Search Results
Mary Bridges-Adams Collection on British Labour Movement and Russian Socialists, 1905-1939
3 linear feetMary, Queen of Scots Book collection
approximately 1002 VolumesCollection of books and manuscripts relating to Mary, Queen of Scots, and to the Thirty Years' War; most of the collection was donated to the Library by General J. Watts de Peyster, 1888-1893
Maryse Condé papers, 1979-2012
2.5 linear feetMax M. Laserson Papers, 1900-1951
3 linear feetMax Neuhaus papers, 1950s-2008
31.25 linear feetMeyer Schapiro papers, 1919-2006
400 linear feetMichel Butor papers, 1981 April - 1983
0.5 linear feetCorrespondence, papers, manuscripts, documents, photographs, and printed materials. Much of the correspondence concerns his American teaching and lecture engagements, primarily at the University of Louisville. There are also letters from his colleagues in France, including Françoise Van Rossum-Guyon, with a copy of her Introduction to an edition of Balzac's LE PÈRE GORIOT with Butor's critical letter for the publisher. There are critical and biographical manuscripts about Butor, and several printed works, each inscribed with a note by its author.
Mikhail L'vovich Kantor Manuscripts, 1904-1968
200 itemsCollection includes Kantor's diaries for 1921-32 and 1936-60; manuscripts of articles, poems, and a book-length work"Civilisation et assimilation"; and manuscripts of translations of the works of La Bruyeʹre and La Rochefoucauld. Also included are clippings and offprints of articles by Kantor (particularly from "Russkai︠a︡ Mysl"́, Paris, in the 1950s and 1960s); and a published volume of Kantor's poetry"Stikhi" (Paris, 1968).
Mikhail Mikhailovich Karpovich Papers, 1900-1959
17 linear feetMoe Berg papers, 1910-1980, bulk 1920-1964
2.5 linear feetThe Moe Berg Papers contain correspondence, photographs, and ephemera related to Berg's career as a professional baseball player, as well as his experience as a spy for the CIA and the Bureau of Inter-American Affairs. Also included in the collection is a series of material collected by or generated by Moe Berg's sister Ethel in the process of writing and promoting a biography of her brother.