Box 15
Contains 45 Results:
Meynell, Alice Christiana [née Thompson]. 2 A.L.s. to Grant Richards, A.L.s. to Arthur Christopher Benson, 1898 December 17 and undated (May 17, August 29)
May 17 A.L.s. to Richards is 2 pages, 15 centimeters, and was originally laid into Meynell's Rhythm of Life, London, 1893. 1898 December 17 A.L.s. to Richards is 1 page, 16 centimeters, and was originally laid into Meynell's Later poems, London, 1902. A.L.s. to Benson is 4 pages, 16 centimeters, and was originally laid into Meynell's Ceres' Runaway and other essays, London, 1910.
Millais, Sir John Everett. 2 A.L.s. to "Dear Sir," A.L.s. to Messers. Colughi, Scott & Co., 1863 May 5, 1880 May 12, 1891 May 6
1891 May 6 letter is 1 page, and is on the topic of genius and natural aptitude. Letter to Messers. Colughi, Scott & Co. regards one of Millais' paintings.
Miller, Henry. A.C.s. to Bern Porter, T.N. [telegram fragment] to unknown recipient, A.L.s. to Felix Pollak, 2 A.C.s. and 6 A.L.s. to Jens Nyholm, 3 T.L. copies to Miller from Nyholm, 1945 February 18, 1951 May-August, 1952 July 31
Monahan, Michael. 2 A.L.s. to [Mrs. C.M. Cole], T.L.s. to "Cara Donna", 1915 June 4, July 1, 1916 December 9
1915 June 4 letter was originally laid into: The Phoenix, Volume 2 (Am Serial). 1915 July 1 letter was originally laid into: The Phoenix, Volume 1 (Am Serial).
Monod, Julien P. A.L.s. to [Theodore Wesley] Koch, 1930 July 6
Letter is 1 page, was originally laid into: Valéry, Paul. The Ideal Book. Pittsburgh, 1930 (Private Presses/ Laboratory/ Va.) Letter refers to the above book.
Monro, Harold. A.L. draft, 3 T.L. carbons to [Frances] Conford, 1921 March 25, August 5, 1922 May 11, 1929 June 6
1921 March 25 letter to Conford is 1 page, with note at bottom: "Not sent."
Montgomery, John. T.L.s. to Mr. Rifkin (with annotation), 1974 February 17
Letter is 2 pages, and regards Jack Kerouac: a Memoir, with an invoice for the book. Address: 482 Wilton Ave., Palo Alto, California. Originally laid into: Montgomery, John. Jack Kerouac: a Memoir. Giligia, 1970 (AM K39Zm c.2).
Montresor, Edward John Thomas. Printed document completed in manuscript and signed by Queen Victoria, Court of St. James, 1849 December 19
Document is 2 pages. Regards appointment of Edward John Thomas Montresor as Captain in the 55th Regiment. On verso: seal and title of document.
Moody, Dwight. A.L.s. to Mrs. E. Buckingham, 1873 May 7
Letter is addressed from Chicago, Illinois, and solicits funds to pay the salary for one month of a missionary worker to work among those in extreme poverty on the north side of Chicago.
Moore, Annie H. A.L.s. to [Mr.?] Partington, 1947 April 14
Moore, Edward Martin. T.L.s. and A.L.s. to Felix Pollak [Northwestern University, Deering Library], and accompanying "Snippets" (marketing ephemera for The Pony Barn Press), 1954 July 2, 10
1 page.
Moore, Grace. 8 A.L.s. to Rudolf Kommer, and signed photo of Moore, 1925, 1929, 1932 January 10, 1936
Originally laid into: Irish Plays, a theater program from Edinburgh, Scotland.
Moore, Thomas Sturge and Marie Sturge Moore. Handwritten postcard to unknown recipient, undated
Mencken, Henry Louis. 9 T.L.s. to [James B.] Pinker, T.L.s. to Miss MacLane, 2 T.L.s. to Mr. Baird, T.N.s to Mr. Lovell, 1915 January 9, September 17, 1916 May 19, July 13, September 30, 1935 December 14, 1936 September 30, 1947 April 12 and undated (February 9, September 18, October 18, November 4, 29)
Mercurii Relation, Oder Wochentliche Ordinari Zeitungen. German newspaper "binding waste", 1737 June 22 and undated
Binding scraps of printed material, with a print-out copy of a 1737 front page.
Meunier, Dauphin. 2 A.L.s. to Mr. Delgant, circa 1892
Address: 5 Rue Michelet, Paris [France]. First letter is 2 pages, regarding Elegies Royales; second letter is 2 pages. Both were originally tipped into: Meunier, D. Elegies Royales. Paris, 1892 (841.8 M597e).
Meunier, Théodule J.C. A.L.s. to "ma chère cousine," A.L.s. to "Cher camarade et bonne amie," and A.D.s. (warrant for Meunier, signed by officials), 1894 May 11, June 21, July 30
Warrant is addressed: Police Court, Bow Street, London; 1 page. Letters are in French, written from prison.
Meyer, George Von L. T.L.s. to John C. Shaffer, 1912 March 7
Letter is addressed from Washington, D.C., and thanks Shaffer for his editorial.
Meyer, Otto H. T.L.s. to Frederick W. Gookin, 1900 July 26
Letter is addressed from Utica, New York; Meyer writes that he advertised for the temperance tract in verse, desired by Gookin, and has secured two copies for him.
Meyer, Ray. T.L.s to Mary and Arthur Rubloff, 1980 December 10
Letter is addressed from the Department of Athletics, DePaul University, 1011 West Belden Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60614, and is 1 page. It thanks the Rubloffs for sending Thanksgiving dinner to Meyer and his wife Marge. Originally laid into presentation copy of: Enright, Jim. Ray Meyer. Chicago, 1980 (796.32309 M613Ze).