Box 9
Contains 47 Results:
Fraser, G.S. Typescript and galley proof of suppressed preface to John Edgar Prudhoe's The Reflected Star and Other Plays, circa 1953
Georgia (Morgan County, Jefferson County). 5 land deeds, circa 1809 April 19, 1817 January 7, 1823 September 15, November 4, 1826 June 2
Ginsberg, Allen. Typed manuscript, with corrections, for "Interview with William Burroughs by Gregory Corso and Allen Ginsberg," typed manuscript of untitled document "In November 1954 Robert Lavigne…", undated
"Interview with William Burroughs…" is 5 pages. "In November 1954 Robert Lavigne…" is 1 long page, regarding the artistic works of Lavigne.
Forster, Edward Morgan. 2 A.L.s. to "Dear Roger," A.L.s. to "Dear Sir," 2 copies of A.L.s. to "Dear Green," 9 A.L.s. to R.H. Moar, 3 programmes (The English Association, Darlington Branch, lecture series), A.C.s. to A.W. Dodd, signed title page for The Longest Journey, A.N. to unknown recipient, A.N.s. to "Dear Bill," signed Christmas card, holograph map with directions to reach his flat (No. 9 Arlington Park Mansions, Chiswick), 3 A.C.s. to [A.] W. Dodd, A.C.s. to Leo Barnard, A.L.s. to "Dear John," 3 A.L.s. to [K.W.] Gransden, 1923 April 29, December 18, 28, 1926-1929, 1939 November 20, 1940 December 3, 1941-1942, 1951 April 10, June 20, October 9, November 23, 1954 January 15, July 4, 1957 July 23, 1962 January 31, November 26 and undated
3 letters to Gransden are accompanied by seller Michael Silverman's printed descriptions.
Fortune, Joanna. 2 A.L.s. to Richard Ellman, A.N.s. to Jens Nyholm, empty envelope, photostatic copies of documents and letters to Fortune regarding George E. Russell exhibit (by Phyllis Brooks, Vincent Starrett, Colum Padraic, John Quinn, Minnie Untermyer), 1916-1920, 1957 September 20, October 21, 30
Foster, Jeanne Robert. A.L.s. to [J. Thomson Willing], 1918 November
Letter regards submitted verses. To accompany presentation copy of Wild Apples, Boston, 1916 (Am/F7548w). 1 page, on The American Review of Reviews letterhead.
La Foudre, Journal de la littérature, des spectacles et des arts. Manuscript list identifying the individuals who are portrayed in the caricatures of the sixth volume, circa 1823
1 page poem.
Fouqué, De La Motte, Friedrich Heinrich Karl [Baron]. A.L.s. to [recipient illegible], 1747 October
France, Anatole. A.L.s. to "Madame" with typed translation, handwritten note transcribed by Prof. Roche of a letter of Emile Marceau, 1834 December 23 and undated
Letter sent from La Bechellerie, St. Cyr-sur-Loire. Extolls the beauty of "Madame."
Franco-German War (1870-1871). Statement of accusation against Marechal Bazaine to the Council of Inquiry into the Surrender of the Fortification, signed by "J. Pr.", 1871 December 12
François-Edme [Abbot General of Citeaux]. Manuscript document beginning "L'abbé de Citeaux (Cistercienne)" [trans. "The abbot of Citeaux (Cistercians)"], manuscript document beginning "Sur les derniers sacrements de l'extrême onction" [trans. "On the last sacraments of extreme unction"], 2 A.L.s. to "Monseigneur" [trans. "My lord"], portrait of Nicolaus Pavillon [Episcopus Alectenfis?], 1717 September 2, 17 and undated
Letters appear to be written in a different hand than they were signed; likely dictated.
Frank, Nino. 2 copies of T.L.s. to "Cher Monsieur," copy of A.L.s. to "Cher Monsieur", 1961 June 25, July 8
Fraser, Claud Lovat. A.L.s. to "My dear Darton", 1916 August 7
Originally laid into: Flying Flame pamphlets illustrated by Fraser. (L Private Presses Flying Flame Fl.) 2 pages. Recipient "Darton" may be F.J. Harvey Darton.
Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins. A.L.s. to Mr. Miller, 1897 September 11
French, E. Davis. A.L.s. to [Beverly?] Chew, Esq., 1897 October 10
Originally laid into: Andrews, W.L. The Old Booksellers of New York. New York, 1895 (655.5/A572). Letter concerns an engraving Chew asked French to execute. 2 pages. Address: Saranac Lake, New York.
French Revolution, 1789-1799. A.Ms.S. "Égalité, Liberté, Révolution. Extrait du registre de correspondance du comité révolutionnaire…," A.D.s. "Égalité, Liberté, République Françoise…" (affidavit, signature illegible), A.Ms. "Déclaration de l'empereur et roi...", A.Ms. in verse "La Troupette de la Retraite du Général jourdau...", 1789, 1795 September 12, circa 1796-1797 and undated
A.Ms.S. "Égalité, Liberté, Révolution…" includes multiple signatures (Bourguignon, Destree, Connoissant, Mangine [Quinors?] and others that are illegible), and is 3 pages. A.D.s. is 1 page, with stamp of the "Department Du Mont-Terrible," and is an affidavit about the identity and family of a woman resident of Alle, Canton of Pourrentruy (currently part of Switzerland), Marie Catherine Neuve. A.Ms. "Déclaration de l'empereur et roi..." is 1 page.
Frost, Robert. A.L.s. to Thomas Curtis Clark, 1920 November 27
Originally laid into a copy of: Frost, Robert. Mountain Interval. Circa 1917. (At Wilkinson College, CA.) Letter expresses appreciation of poems sent by Clark. 1 page. Address: South Shaftsbury, Vermont.
Fry, Agnes. Manuscript poem "A Catalogue of English Grasses," signed, 1903 March
Fuller, Henry Blake. T.D.s. "A Personal Note" by Noel A. Dunderdale, 1977 October 21
Funston, Frederick. Autograph, undated
Signature followed by "Brig. Genl U.S.A."