Search Results
Robert Bone papers, 1975-2009
11.25 linear feet 9 record cartons- Abstract Or Scope
-
The collection is primarily made up of notes for lectures that he gave and classes that he taught, drafts of essays and books he was working on, some books and literary journals, and some correspondence.
RBML Publications, 1928-2016
2 linear feet 2 record cartons- Abstract Or Scope
-
This collection consists of the publications of the special collection libraries at Columbia University.
Catalogue and List Prices of Duplicates of Books, Prints, Museum Pieces and Broadsides, 1936
- Highlight
- Catalogue and List Prices of Duplicates of Books, Prints, Museum Pieces and Broadsides, 1936
- Abstract Or Scope
-
(Typographic Library and Museum of the American Type Founders Co.)
- Collection Context
RBML Office Files, 1917-2022
176.26 linear feet 274 document boxes and 62 record cartons 54 Volumes 54 reading room ledger books- Abstract Or Scope
-
This collection contains the administrative records of the Rare Book and Manuscript Library, from its days as the Department of Special Collections to the present.
Poetry Broadsides from the House of Books Collection, 1991
- Highlight
- Poetry Broadsides from the House of Books Collection, 1991
- Collection Context
English Proclamations and Broadsides, 1943
- Highlight
- English Proclamations and Broadsides, 1943
- Collection Context
Publishers Weekly records, 1909-2007
35.28 linear feet 84 manuscript boxes- Abstract Or Scope
-
This collection contains of Publishers Weekly's reference files on publishing houses. Most of the records consist of clippings from Publishers Weekly, but the files also include clippings from other sources, as well as advertisements, annual reports, brochures, catalogs, commemoratives, correspondence, histories, legal records, obituaries, programs, prospectuses, and survey responses.
Broadside - Byrum, 1928-2006
- Highlight
- Broadside - Byrum, 1928-2006
- Collection Context
Peter G. Stafford papers, 1960-1971
49 boxes 49 boxes- Abstract Or Scope
-
Papers of Stafford, reflecting a wide interest in psychedelic drugs, other drugs, and all aspects of the youth culture of the 1960s. Among the manuscript materials are drafts for chapters in his books, case histories, some correspondence, and materials showing the workings of the underground press. There are clippings, pamphlets, and books of both technical and popular interest.
Misc. broadsides
- Highlight
- Misc. broadsides
- Collection Context
Peru Viceroyalty papers, 1815-1816
1 box 2 volumes in 1 box- Abstract Or Scope
-
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.
Peru Viceroyalty papers, 1815-1816 1 box 2 volumes in 1 box
- Highlight
- Broadsides (notices)
, and are of a routine administrative nature. Bound in the volumes are four broadsides printed in Peru - Creator
- Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library
- Abstract Or Scope
-
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.
- Collection Context
-
Paul R. Hays papers, 1910-1980
51 linear feet 107 boxes 9 oversized items- Abstract Or Scope
-
Personal, academic, and legal correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, and memoranda. Among the legal files, there is particular emphasis on labor and welfare law. The files also contain materials about his judicial appointment, the American Law Institute, the Columbia University School of Law, and the Project on International Procedure. Among the major correspondents are: James A. Farley, Arthur J. Goldberg, Philip C. Jessup, Robert F. Kennedy, Harold R. Medina, James A. Pike, and Lionel Trilling
Paul R. Hays papers, 1910-1980 51 linear feet 107 boxes 9 oversized items
- Highlight
- Broadsides (notices)
- Creator
- Hays, Paul R (Paul Raymond), 1903-1980
- Abstract Or Scope
-
Personal, academic, and legal correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, and memoranda. Among the legal files, there is particular emphasis on labor and welfare law. The files also contain materials about his judicial appointment, the American Law Institute, the Columbia University School of Law, and the Project on International Procedure. Among the major correspondents are: James A. Farley, Arthur J. Goldberg, Philip C. Jessup, Robert F. Kennedy, Harold R. Medina, James A. Pike, and Lionel Trilling
- Collection Context
-
Overbrook Press Records, 1929-1978, bulk 1935-1961
6.3 linear feet 15 document boxes- Abstract Or Scope
-
This collection documents the operation of Overbrook Press, a private American press once located in Stamford, Connecticut, from its founding by Frank Altschul in 1934 until it ceased operation in 1969.
Subseries I.2: Author-Title Files, 1933-1969
- Highlight
- , and others regarding the design and publication of books, broadsides, and pamphlets. Many also contain
drafts, proofs, or final copies of broadsides and pamphlets. In general, files are arranged - Abstract Or Scope
-
Files in this subseries hold correspondence between Altschul and authors, editors, illustrators, and others regarding the design and publication of books, broadsides, and pamphlets. Many also contain drafts, proofs, or final copies of broadsides and pamphlets. In general, files are arranged alphabetically by author and contain correspondence related to the publishing of a single work, though in some cases they may cover several works by the same author. It is unclear whether this arrangement is original or was imposed at a later date.
- Collection Context
Overbrook Press Records, 1929-1978, bulk 1935-1961 6.3 linear feet 15 document boxes
- Highlight
- broadsides printed by the Overbrook Press from its founding in 1934 until its last year of activity, 1969. It
- Creator
- Overbrook Press
- Abstract Or Scope
-
This collection documents the operation of Overbrook Press, a private American press once located in Stamford, Connecticut, from its founding by Frank Altschul in 1934 until it ceased operation in 1969.
- Collection Context
-
Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs records, 1939-2006, bulk 1956-2003
337.27 Linear Feet 545 document boxes and 88 record storage boxes- Abstract Or Scope
-
The records consist mainly of correspondence and material on issues related to academics, appointments, budgets, departments, faculty, planning, programs, schools, and students. The records also include reports, statistical information, and committee and meeting materials.
Posters and Broadsides, 1960-1966
- Highlight
- Posters and Broadsides, 1960-1966
- Collection Context
Nichols family papers : [microform], 1713-1874
6 Reels 3 positive reels 2 copies 3 master negative reels master negative reels- Abstract Or Scope
-
Correspondence, manuscripts, and documents relating to the printing firm of John Nichols and Son, covering a period from 1713, when the original firm of William Bowyer, the Elder (1663-1737), was burned, until the death of John Gough Nichols in 1873. The correspondence concerns primarily the social and domestic affairs of John Nichols (1745-1826) and of his family from 1766 to 1812. Scattered letters from business associates and minor authors are included, among them a group of letters from John Pridden (1758-1825), author and antiquary. The correspondence of John Bowyer Nichols (1779-1863) concerns the Nichols firm from 1799 to 1855. There are also several letters of, and relating to, William Bowyer (1699-1777), the senior partner of John Nichols. The collection also contains a volume of letters of condolence written at the time of John Nichols' death. The manuscripts in the collection consist primarily of the poetry of John Nichols, much of which was published in newspapers of the late 18th century. The manuscripts of John Bowyer Nichols concern his father and family. There are also contracts, bills, receipts, accounts, pamphlets, broadsides, engravings, and a group of 277 portraits.
Nichols family papers : [microform], 1713-1874 6 Reels 3 positive reels 2 copies 3 master negative reels master negative reels
- Highlight
- Broadsides (notices)
, accounts, pamphlets, broadsides, engravings, and a group of 277 portraits. - Creator
- Nichols Family
- Abstract Or Scope
-
Correspondence, manuscripts, and documents relating to the printing firm of John Nichols and Son, covering a period from 1713, when the original firm of William Bowyer, the Elder (1663-1737), was burned, until the death of John Gough Nichols in 1873. The correspondence concerns primarily the social and domestic affairs of John Nichols (1745-1826) and of his family from 1766 to 1812. Scattered letters from business associates and minor authors are included, among them a group of letters from John Pridden (1758-1825), author and antiquary. The correspondence of John Bowyer Nichols (1779-1863) concerns the Nichols firm from 1799 to 1855. There are also several letters of, and relating to, William Bowyer (1699-1777), the senior partner of John Nichols. The collection also contains a volume of letters of condolence written at the time of John Nichols' death. The manuscripts in the collection consist primarily of the poetry of John Nichols, much of which was published in newspapers of the late 18th century. The manuscripts of John Bowyer Nichols concern his father and family. There are also contracts, bills, receipts, accounts, pamphlets, broadsides, engravings, and a group of 277 portraits.
- Collection Context
-