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Judaica book trade correspondence & broadsides, 1740-1955

0.5 linear feet 1 box
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Collection of letters and ephemera relating to the Judaica book trade, most from 1926-1955. The collection includes correspondence from all over the world, including Vienna, Lisbon, Italy, the United States, and Palestine/Israel. It is notable as a rare glimpse into the world of pre-Holocaust collecting, as well as the early history of Jewish settlement in Palestine. Notable bookdealers and collectors include Biegeleisen (New York), David Frankel (Vienna and New York), Yochanan and Abraham Rubenstein (Haifa), Efraim Keizer (Pressburg) Yehuda Idil Bialistotsky (Slonim), Rubin Mass (Jerusalem), etc. The majority of the collection is in Hebrew, but other languages include English, German, and French.

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Judaica book trade correspondence & broadsides, 1740-1955 0.5 linear feet 1 box

Durst Organization estate files, bulk 1949-1988

35 linear feet 35 linear feet
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Arranged by location and address, the collection consists of appraisal reports, pamphlets, broadsides, financial communication, plans, diagrams and occasionally photographs for prospective or acquired Durst Organization properties. Two linear feet of files are for properties outside of New York City.

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Durst Organization estate files, bulk 1949-1988 35 linear feet 35 linear feet

Frederick Coykendall letters collection, 1778-1941

1.67 linear feet 4 document boxes; 1 oversize box
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Frederick Coykendall's collection of letters from well-known literary figures, chiefly English, of the late Victorian and modern periods.
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Frederick Coykendall letters collection, 1778-1941 1.67 linear feet 4 document boxes; 1 oversize box

Christopher Coover collection of literary & historical letters manuscripts and documents, 1589-1923

6 linear feet 9 document boxes and 2 mapcases 150201; 15K05
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A unique collection of literary and historical items collected by Christopher Coover.
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[Blaeu, Willem (1571-1638). Novae Tabulae, [Amsterdam: c.1640.] Engraved map with hand-colored decoration.

Peru Viceroyalty papers, 1815-1816

1 box 2 volumes in 1 box
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Letters, reports, orders, directives, proclamations, and other official papers of two of the last Spanish Viceroys in Peru, José Fernando de Abascal y Souza (1743-1821), and Joaquín de la Pezuela (1761-1830). Most of the letters and documents are in clerical hands, with viceregal signatures and stamps, and are of a routine administrative nature. Bound in the volumes are four broadsides printed in Peru at the direction of the King of Spain. All the items originate from either Lima or Cuzco, the seat of the Spanish government. Also, one folder of notes about the volumes, primarily by Ray Trautman.

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Peru Viceroyalty papers, 1815-1816 1 box 2 volumes in 1 box

Columbia Theater Associates records, 1893-1958

8.59 linear feet 5500 items in 11 document boxes and 2 oversize flat boxes
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Correspondence, scripts, scores, set designs, prompt books, scrapbooks, costume designs, programs, playbills, broadsides, clippings, fliers, photographs, announcements of forthcoming productions, clippings, and related materials. Columbia University theatrical groups include The Columbia Laboratory Players, The Columbia College Dramatic Group, The Wigs and Cues, The Summer Session Classes in Play Production, The Morningside Players, and the Columbia Theatre Associates which superseded all the preceding groups. There is an extensive file on the Columbia Laboratory Players; including production files that document the various stages involved in putting together a dramatic production. In addition there are typewritten scripts representing the spectrum of plays that were produced over the Lab's active years. There are photographs of only a few specific plays. Non Lab materials relate to Rehersal Course productions, a Columbia English Department course that was closely affiliated with the Lab players

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Columbia Theater Associates records, 1893-1958 8.59 linear feet 5500 items in 11 document boxes and 2 oversize flat boxes

Charles Frederick Chandler architectural records and papers collection, 1876-1896

167 drawings 1 manuscript box 1 print box
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The Charles Frederick Chandler collection is composed of several parts. It contains a miscellaneous collection of approximately 167 drawings, notebooks, letters, pamphlets, clippings, etc. formed by Chandler on the subject of tenement housing and documents work on Chandler's house at 51 E. 54th Street in New York City. The Chandler collection also contains 13 photographs, collected by Chandler, related to the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. Additional materials include a collection of photo processes and two E.T. Potter broadsides dated 1887-1888.

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Charles Frederick Chandler architectural records and papers collection, 1876-1896 167 drawings 1 manuscript box 1 print box

French Resistance collection, 1940-1944

1 Linear Feet 1 half-manuscript box, 1 oversize box
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Printed materials (newsletters, broadsides, newspapers, pamphlets, handbills), ephemera, and letters documenting activities of the French Resistance and the Communist Party of France. Includes broadside newspapers from August 1944, when Paris was liberated from the German army.

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French Resistance collection, 1940-1944 1 Linear Feet 1 half-manuscript box, 1 oversize box

Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum Ephemera, 1750-1970

7 units 7 series
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A collection of prints, photographs, pamphlets, clippings, playbills, and programs dealing with the theater, chiefly American and English, in all its aspects including drama, opera, dance, movies, puppets, and spectacles. The majority of the material documents the 19th century.

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Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum Ephemera, 1750-1970 7 units 7 series

Hunt-Berol Sheet Music Collection, 1700s-1900s

244 linear feet 227 boxes; 25000 items; oversize
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Printed music from the 18th-20th centuries, primarily 19th century American. Almost half the items are popular editions of European composers' instrumental music. The collection contains a large quantity of patriotic music such as the 1798 "Adams and Liberty" and the first and third editions (both 1798) of "Hail Columbia" and a comprehensive collection of music from the Civil War. There are also early printings of "The Star Spangled Banner," first and later editions of Stephen Foster's music, and a large collection of Benjamin Carr materials. Collection of 16th-20th century rare music books was cataloged individually. Primarily collected by Arthur Billings Hunt, 1890-1971, baritone, musical director and broadcaster. Most of the items are of American origin, and reflect Hunt's wide-ranging interests in sacred and secular music.

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Hunt-Berol Sheet Music Collection, 1700s-1900s 244 linear feet 227 boxes; 25000 items; oversize

Series III: Song Sheets 3 manuscript boxes