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Clara Everett Shackleton papers, 1927-1957

44 boxes
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The 24 boxes of notebooks and 20 boxes of card files were partly prepared for publication at the time of her death.

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Hans Nachod papers, 1930-1950

2 boxes
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Notes, transcripts, and corrected typescripts relating to various scholarly studies of the Italian poet Petrarch, made by Nachod. The material includes both published and unpublished writings.

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Joseph Schwartz papers on Hart Crane, 1921-1985

6 linear feet
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Correspondence, articles, research notes, manuscripts, illustrations, printed materials, and a phonograph record collected by Schwartz in compiling his HART CRANE, A REFERENCE GUIDE (Boston, G.K. Hall [1983]). Among the correspondents are Alfred Gilman and Allen Tate. There is also a xerox copy of the script for a production of "The Bridge" by Hart Crane as a dance drama performed at Bennington College in the early 1930s

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Stuart B. Schimmel Collection of A. J. A. Symons Papers, 1922-1941, 1996

0.43 Linear Feet
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A small group of materials, chiefly consisting of English writer and bibliographer A. J. A. Symons' correspondence and records related to the First Edition Club, which Symons founded in 1922. Stuart B. Schimmel collected the materials.
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Thomas Frognall Dibdin letters, 1818-1820

0.5 linear feet
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Letters written to Dibdin. All of the material is concerned with the execution of drawings, etched and or engraved plates and woodcuts for Dibdin, perhaps in preparation for his BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ANTIQUARIAN AND PICTURESQUE TOUR IN FRANCE AND GERMANY (1821). Chief among the correspondents are the English engravers James Mitan, George Hollis, and Frederick C. Lewis.

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Thomas James Wise papers, 1893-1933

2 boxes
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Correspondence from and to Wise. Many of the letters are from Sir John Murray and his son, John Grey Murray. Proofs and other material relating to Wise's A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS IN VERSE AND PROSE OF GEORGE GORDON NOEL, BARON BYRON are included.

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