Box 17
Contains 34 Results:
O'Sullivan, Seumas [pseud]. A.Ms.S. of poem beginning: "Love that is lord of happy hours…," T.Ms.S. of poem titled "Dublin August 28 1922", circa 1922 August 28 and undated
Poem "Love that is…" is on 1 page, has penciled at top of page in unknown hand: "Air (Drink to me only with thine eyes)."
O'Sullivan, Vincent. A.L.s. to "Dear Sir", 1899 July 16
2 pages. Presentation letter for gift of his book: The Green Window, London, 1899 (824.9 O85g).
Paik, Nam June. T.L.s. to John Gruen, typescript carbon of four 1-page poems (first page signed), 1968 August 6 and undated
Palgrave, Sir Francis. A.L.s. to unknown recipient, 1853 April 13
4 pages, 1 leaf.
Palgrave, William Gifford. A.L.s. to "Dear Sir", 1878 September 23
1 page.
Palmer, Nettie. 4 holograph poems, T.L.s. from Justice Berry (soliciting funds for the Vance and Nettie Palmer tribute), A.C.s. to unknown recipient, 1959 February 3 and undated
Panizzi, Anthony. A.L.s. [recipient illegible], 1859 March 14
Pankhurst, Emmeline. Signed photograph, A.L.s. to Macleod Yearsley, 1917 May 16
A.L.s. to Yearsley (2 pages) regards Queen's Hall meeting to celebrate return of daughter Sylvia to work in England. File includes 1971 letter re: purchase of signed photograph, to Northwestern University Library Special Collections Curator Russell Maylone from seller Gordon T. Banks, Godspeed's Book Shop Inc.
Pankhurst, Estelle Sylvia. A.L.s. to Sir James Marchant with enclosed T.L. to Sir James Marchant (draft of proposal for history of the Suffragette Movement), 1928 June 25
A.L.s. to Marchant is 1 page; enclosed T.L. is 4 pages.
Papon de la Noue [family]. Printed notice of the death of "madame veuve Papon de la Noue" by her family, 1828 June 27
1 page. Notice given by "Messieurs Alphonse, Hyppolite, Eugene Papon de la Noue, Mme. Ve. Reynard de Larochette" (the sons and sister of the deceased). Printed at Charnay, France. In manuscript on verso: "Monsieur Chapol curé de la Chassagne."
Paris. Commune, 1871. A.L.s. to Madame Emilee Bertautt from Marie Blanc (with English translation), A.N.s to "M. Blondel" (with English translation), A.D.s. from Chief of Staff, Versailles, to troops of 1st, 2nd and 3rd divisions, A.L.s to General Belair (Armee d'Versailles) from Colonel Fabre, A.L.s. to "Citizen-Mayor" by L. Falcet, A.N.s. to a national guardsman by Charles Longuet, A.D.s. by Elisee Reclus, A.L.s. "To the voters of Courbevoie" (a Paris suburb) by "M. Electeur, Blondel" (with English translation), 1870 September 4, 29, November 15, 1871 April 22, May 21, 1872 January
Paris [A Gas Company]. A.N.s. by John H. Gray (The World Review Company, Chicago, Illinois), A.D. to the Prefect of the Seine (Paris), 1855 April 3, 1902 December 8
A.N.s. is 1 page, and establishes the importance of a document from a Paris gas supply company with which it is filled. A.D. is 3 pages, and protests the findings of a government committee on the cost of supplying gas to the city of Paris.
Parker, Gilbert. A.L.s. to [H.I.] Kimball, 1895 November 20
Letter to Kimball (839 Madison Avenue, New York, New York) is 2 pages. Stone & Kimball published several books by Gilbert Parker.
Parker, Theodore. A.L.s. to "Mr. Gordon", 1856 November 10
Letter to Gordon (Boston, Massachusetts) is 2 pages, and regards a question about slavery.
Parrish, Anne. T.L.s. to "My dear Mr. Ording", 1940 April 6
Letter to Mr. Ording agrees to autograph his books and refers him to her publishers for a photograph of her.
Passports. 2 printed documents, completed in manuscript: "Legation des Etats Unis d'Amerique pres La Majeste le Roi du Royaume Uni de la Grande Bretagne et de L'Irlande" for Elisha A. Browne, and "Legation Americaine" for James T. Gilbert, 1831 June 27, 1833 June 4
Patchen, Kenneth. 22 A.L.s., 8 T.L.s., T.P.s. and 9 A.P.s. to Jasper Wood (accompanied by 6 typed leaves of poems), A.L.s. to Jasper Wood from Miriam Patchen, manuscript short story "The Panel of First Love and Its Dark Wonderful Lesson," typed script for "The City Wears a Slouch Hat" by Patchen (sound by John Cage), 1944 January 7-December 27, circa 1946 January 5-September 4, 1947 July 28-December 31, 1948 June 28, 1949 January 17, 1950 February 6 and undated
6 typed leaves of poems with September 23 [no year] letter to Wood include: "The Angel and The Monster," "Summer Day," "Poems Which Are Written By the Soul," "Science Talked To," "At The Entrance to The Other World," and "When I Think of What's Happening In The World." The "The Panel of First Love and Its Dark Wonderful Lesson" manuscript is 9 pages, followed by 8 pages of sketches; original accompanied by photocopies. "The City Wears a Slouch Hat" script is 21 pages, plus a cover page.
Patel, Rajni M. 22 photographs of Madrid, Spain under siege (handwritten captions on most versos), undated [circa 1936]
Pater, Walter. 6 A.L.s. to James Thomas Knowles, 1894 January-May
Address: Brasenose College [London, England]. 7 pages total. Published in Letters of Walter Pater, edited by Lawrence Evans, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1970 (Main 826.8 P295l).
Paton, Alan. T.L.s. to "Dear Friend" [also signed by Trevor Huddleston], 1956 May 1
Letter regards the American Committee on Africa.