Box 2
Contains 43 Results:
Barber, George. 8 A.L.S. and 3 postcards to Patrick ["Paddy"] Swift, Esq., A.L.S. to Mrs. [Oonagh] Patrick Swift, 1958 September 7, 1959 May 16, circa June 30, July 17, 1961 October 20, 1962 and undated
Barbusse, Henri. A.L.S. to unknown recipient ("Mon cher confrère"), 1925 December 15
Seller's description of subject: "…This important letter surveys the political situation in Europe following the first war and in particular the part to be played in it by the international socialist movement."
Barlow, Joel. A.L.S. to Mr. Whann, 1810 January 24
Originally pasted to end sheet of: Barlow, Joel. Columbiad. Paris, 1813. 1 p., 13 cm by 20 cm.
Barnes, Clifford Webster. T.L.S. to John C. Shaffer (Chicago), 1930 October 31
Barrabini, Mario. Typed note presenting complimentary copy of his book for opinion to the P.N.F. and T.L. from P.N.F. to Giovanni Alezzini discussing the book, 1929 March 6 and undated
Originally laid into: Barrabini, Mario. Il Fascismo e lo Stato.... Padova, 1928 (320.533/B268f). "P.N.F." refers to the National Fascist Party.
Barrie, Sir James Matthew, Baronet. A.L.S. to Archer, A.L.S. to "Dear Madam" (New Orleans, Louisiana), 1896 October 28, 1898 February 21
Letter to "Dear Madam" tipped into Barrie, James Matthew. The Works of J.M. Barrie. New York, 1929 (Vol. 1) Eng B275. Letter to Archer laid into: J.M. Barrie, A Window in Thrums, London, 1889 (Eng B275w).
Bascom, H.B. A.L.S. to Bro. [Hamlim?], 1843 June 17
Bay, Jens Christian. T.L.S. to Dr. T.W. Koch, typescript "A Tennyson-Browning Association-Book" with signature, 1938 September 21 and undated
Letter to Dr. T.W. Koch (Chicago) is 1 p., 28 cm. The "Association-Book" deals with a presentation of "Maud" from Tennyson to Mrs. Browning; this paper was given before the Caxton Club.
Beard, Caroline Maddocks. T.L.S. to Mabel, 1937 March 4
T.L.S. to Mabel (Winter Park, Florida) regards Harold Vinal's Hurricane. 3 p., 28 cm.
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant De. Card signed to unknown recipient, undated
Beaux, Cecilia. A.L.S. to Charles de Ray, A.L.S. to Miss Welling, undated
A.L.S. to Charles de Ray includes a response in the affirmative to an offer by the Board of Trustees of the National [Girls?] Club of the use of their clubhouse for a fortnight. A.L.S. to Miss Willing includes reply to an invitation from Willing to be a dinner guest. Both A.L.S. were originally laid into: Beaux, Cecelia. Background with Figures. New York, 1930. 759.1/B386Y.
Beecher, Charles. A.L.S. to "Dear Sir," No. 6 of publication The Ass: Or, Weekly Beast of Burden, 1826 May 6, 1853 April 22
Begbie, Harold. 4 A.L.S to Mr. Greenhough Smith, 1915 May 8, circa July 28, 1921 January 1 and undated
Behrman, Sam. 4 A.L.S. and 3 T.L.S. to "Kätchen"/"Katinka" [Dr. Rudolph Kommer], 1933 January 25, 1937 August 25, 1940 August 13, 1941 June 11 and undated
Bellows, George. T.L.S. to Mr. Emmons, 1922 March 28
Benda, Julien. A.L.S. to "Cher ami" [Jacques Boulenger], 1922 November 9
Benda, Władysław T. A.L.S. to [J. Thomson] Willing (New York City), 1906 April 7
Originally tipped into: Mabie, Hamilton Wright. Parables of Life. N.Y., Macmillan Co., 1940 (814.4/M11p/1904).
Benét, William Rose. A.L.S. to an unknown recipient and manuscript poem "The Desert Bells", 1944 February 18
A.L.S. to unknown recipient (New York City) regards an autograph letter; 1 p., 27 cm. "The Desert Bells" is 2 p. and addressed from 76 Irving Place, New York.
Bennett, Arnold. 2 T.L.S. to "Dear Sir" [Elmer Gertz Esq.], T.L.S. to W.L. George Esq., 1919 October 11, 1928 December 27, 1929 May 3
T.L.S. to Elmer Gertz relate to Frank Harris, and were originally tipped into: Bennett, Arnold. The Old Wives Tale. New York, Grossett & Dunlap, 1911 (Gertz B47lo).
Bennett, James. Correspondences. "#1: Itinerary." Unsigned publication, 1987 June
36 p. Bennett describes his publication Correspondences as being a revival of his previously produced Chicago reSearcher newsletter in a new form.