Box 10
Contains 43 Results:
Hamilton, Ian. 36 answered 3-page questionnaires used for article "Arts in Society: Poetry Helplessly" by Hamilton, and proof copy of article, 1963 and undated
File includes seller's description of materials. Questionnaires regard the tension between writing and earning a living, the extension of the poet's audience. Some questionnaires are with accompanying letters.
Goldman, Emma. A.L.s. and A.N.s. to E.C. Marsh, A.L.S. to "The Truth Seeker," T.L.s. to George MacDonald, 2 T.L.s. To "Dear Friend," 11 T.L.s. to Mr. [James B.] Pond, T.L.s. to Pond Bureau, Inc., T.L.s. to Mr. Samuel Kind, T.L.s. to "My dear Madam," T.L.s. to Leonardo Andrea, T.L.s. to Vera Hainert, 5 A.L.s. and T.L.S. to Ruth Olsen, and ephemera, 1905 November 21-1934 April 19, 1939 July 29 and undated
File includes list of Goldman material. A.L.s. to "The Truth Seeker" concerns an add to be placed in The Truth Seeker. James B. Pond wasa Emma Goldman's manager of her 1934 speaking tour of the United States. Ephemera consists of pamphlets by Goldman (cataloged, photocopies of covers remain in file), clippings of articles about Goldman, and annoucements of her lectures.
Goldwater, Barry M. 2 T.L.s. to Roger McCormick with thanks for campaign contributions, 1964 May 28, November 2
Gordon, Giles. A.L.s. to "Dear Kulgin", 1963 June 30
1 page. Address: 88 Ridgmount Gardens, London. Originally laid into: Gordon, Giles. Landscape Any Date. Edinburgh, M. MacDonald, 1963 (Eng/G663l).
Gosse, Edmund William. A.L.s. to "Dear Osgood," A.L.s. to W. Bullen, 1887 November 23, 1902 April 12
Letter to Osgood was originally tipped into: Beddoes, T.L. The Letters of Thomas Lovell Beddoes. London & N.Y., 1894 (826.7/B399l).
Gough, J.B. A.L.s. to "My Dear Friend", 1878 July 8
Recipient is likely Frances Willard; letter offers his assistance.
Graham, August C. A.L.s. to Thomas H. Bowles, Esq., undated (March 19)
Letter regards his father's papers, which he is arranging.
Grandjean, Raymond. A.L.s. to "Cher Monsieur et Madame", 1957 April 28
Originally laid into: 1st issue of Le revolver illustré, 1956 September (Fr Serial R4585).
Grant, General Frederick Dent. A.L.s. to [Mr. J.C.] Shaffer, 1909 April 8
On letterhead: "Headquarters Department of the Lakes, Federal Building, Chicago, Illinois." Letter declines an invitation and invites Shaffer to attend a reception given for Secretary of War Dickinson.
Grant, Ulysses S. A.L.s. to "Sir" [Adjutant General of the Army], A.L.s. to "Dear Sir" [Mr. A.R. Corbin, Elizabeth, N.J.] with photostatic copies, 1868 February 11, 1870 February 30
Letter dating 1870 September 30 refers to a change of plans for a visit to Elizabeth, New Jersey. 1868 February 10 letter requests a position for Mr. French.
Granville-Barker, Harley. Typescript of Fifi (short play) by Granville-Barker, 12 T.L.s. and 5 A.L.s. to Rudolph Kommer, 1 T.L. to Kommer by Granville-Barker's secretary, Emily England, 1913 December 18, 1914 February 5, 1915 February 2, March 17, 29, April 16, 20, 24, June 5, 14, 17, 1917 January 26, February 16, 1920 September 27, October 1, 1921 March 21, December 12 and undated (August 22)
Fifi manuscript is 25 pages, and was unpublished. Author's address given as: 8, York Buildings, Adelphi, W.C. [London].
Greene, Fredrick Stuart. Recommendation to the Legislature for an additional appropriation of $25,000 to the Department of Public Works, Division of Architecture, attached to T.L.s. by Greene to Eberly Hutchinson, Chairman of the Assembly Ways & Means Committee, 1931 May-June
Recommendation document is signed by the Acting Governor, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, and Chairman of the Assembly Ways & Means Committee.
Gregory, Isabella Augusta [née Persse], Lady. Extract from St. Columcilles Hymn, translated by Lady Gregory, copied in Maud Gonne's hand; T.L.s. to Mr. [C.H.] Norman, 1907 September 30
Letter to Mr. Norman includes explanatory note in different hand (possibly Norman's) contextualizing the letter, which declines to sign a petition on behalf of Denshawai [Egypt] prisoners, noting that both she and W.B. Yeats (mentioned in the letter) were eventually convinced to sign.
Grey, Pamela [née Wyndham], Viscountess. A.L.s. to Mrs. Inge (signed Pamela Glenconner), undated (December 23)
Originally tipped into: Grey, Pamela. The White Wallet. London, 1912 (808.8 G844w).
Grieve, Christopher M. A.L.s. to Dr. H. Wilson Knight, A.L.s. to Peter Russell (with enclosed recommendation), manuscript of "Empty Vessel," signed, typescript of "A New Approach to Burns," manuscript of "The Terrible Crystal," portrait [ink and watercolor?] captioned "Have you seen the Muffin Man?" initialed [J.M.N.?], 1941 October 9, 1963 May 22
Portrait was originally laid into: Dockerell copy of MacSwiney, Terence J. The Revolutionist.
Gropius, Walter. T.D.s. (memo dictated by Gropius to the press in Dublin), A.L.s. to Professor Pinkus, 1924 May 17, 1936 November [1?]
Memo is 3 pages.
Grosart, Alexander Balloch. A.L.s. to "Dear Sir" [C.E.H. Chadwick-Healy, Esq.], 1881 May 12
Grudin, Louis. A.L.s. to "Dear Dorcas", 1952 October 2
Guild, Reuben Aldridge. A.L.s. to Dr. Richard Garnett, LL.D., 1884 April 16
Letter praises Garnett's article on "Librarianship in the Seventeenth Century," published in the Library Chronicle.
Guillois, Antoine. 2 A.L.s. to Monsieur Georges Vicaire, A.L.s. to Vicaire (in different hand) from Grouchy, 1897 October 17, 18, 19
Letter from Grouchy regards article about grand aunt La Marquise de Condorcet, Antoine Guillois and others. Originally tipped into: Guillois, Antoine. La Marquise de Condorcet…. Paris, 1897 (944.04 C7461Zg).