Box 18
Contains 32 Results:
Phillips, Watts. 6 A.L.s. to [Thomas Williams, Esq.] (2 with pen and ink sketches), 2 fragments with pen and ink sketches, undated (January 19, 25, April 20, June 22, September 17)
Phillips, William S. A.L.s. to Dr. D. Williams Patterson, 1849 August 20
Address: Winstead [Connecticut]. 3 pages. File included printed finding aid for a related collection, Guide to the Patterson Family Papers, 1701-1900, held by Cornell University Library.
Pichette, Henri. A.N.s. to Audiberti, undated
1 page presentation note, originally tipped into: Pichette, Henri. A Poemes. Paris, 1947 (Fr P592a).
Pinero, Arthur W. A.L.s. and T.L.s. to [Neville Lynn], 1893 February 12, 1894 March 30
1893 February 12 letter to Lynn (63 Hamilton Terrace, N.W. London, England) is 2 pages. 1894 March 30 letter to Lynn (63 Hamilton Terrace, N.W. London, England) is 1 page. Both letters were originally tipped into: Pinero, Arthur W. The Profligate. London, 1891 (822.8 P64p.2). Envelopes remain tipped into the above book.
Pini, Achille-Vittorio. A.C.s. to unknown recipient, 1887 August 11
1 page. Addressee's name is erased. Handwritten note included in file gives summary of material and biography: "Post card autograph of Pini. Sentenced to 20 years of "travaux forcés" [hard labor], was very sober and all his robberies [was?] to help his friends and to try to do some business - to have money for the propaganda of anarchy. Very charitable - but when giving to the poor: [Pourquoi mendier... peux voler?]. Two anarchist papers [was?] founded by him - Pini is at Cayenne."
Pirandello, Luigi. Small signed photograph, undated
File includes receipt of purchase.
Pitter, Ruth. A.L.s. to R.N. Green-Armitage from A. Cassels Messraux, 1928 May 25
Letter to Green-Armitage from Messraux (St. Francis, Ringwood, Hants [Hampshire, England]) is 1 page, and comments on Ruth Pitter's life and work; originally laid into: Pitter, Ruth. First and second poems. London, 1927 (Eng P688fi).
Pleissner, Ogden M. A.L.s. to Milford [Baker], 1956 May 16
Letter to Baker (35 East Ninth St., New York, New York) is 1 page; originally laid into: Atlantic Salmon Fishing (L Beck P532 1937).
Pocock, Robert. T.Ms.S. script "Henry Moore - Master Sculptor" with handwritten note by Pocock on title page, 1968 July 25, 1969 October 17
17 pages, plus title page. Pocock's note reads: "Speakers include the former director of the National Gallery, the director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, the director of the Tate Gallery and recordings made by Henry Moore himself." Note is dated 1969 October 17.
Polk, James Knox, President of the United States. A.L.s. to A.O.P. Nicholson, 1837 November 9
Letter to Nicholson was sent from Polk in his purview as Speaker of the House, at Columbia, Tennessee, regarding political addressees.
Pollard, Percival. A.L.s. to [Wilbur M.] Stone, 1895 October 2
Letter to Stone (The Echo, Chicago, Illinois) is 1 page, and thanks Stone for proof copies. Originally tipped into: The Echo, Volume 1, 1895 (L051 E18 v.1).
Poole, Ernest. A.L.s. to Mr. [Stevens?], undated (December 26)
Letter references a previously enclosed photograph that had been requested.
Poole, George A., Jr. T.L.s. to E. Willis Jones, 1950 March 16
T.L.s. to Jones (85 Harrison St., Chicago, Illinois) is 1 page; originally laid into: Rogers, Bruce. The Centaur Types. Chicago, 1949 (Graphic Arts / Rogers / 1949 / Ro).
Pope, Jane. A.L.s. fragment to "Mrs. Parrish" (with handwritten transcript), circa 1807 March 26
Letter relates to contemporary playwrights and their productions.
Porter, Cole. 2 T.L.s., 2 A.L.s., photograph post card, Christmas card to Rudolph Kommer, 1934 December 22, 1935 February 3, and undated (February 2, July 18)
Porter, Gene Stratton. T.L.s. to "My dear Mr. Shuman", 1909 November 17
Porter, Katherine Anne. T.L.s. to Charles Nelson, Jr., 1939 June 12
Letter to Nelson, Jr. (1050 Government Street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is 1 page, with envelope (holograph notes on verso). Letter regards some of her work, especially "The Grave." Originally laid into: Porter, Katherine Anne. Pale Horse, Pale Rider. New York, 1939 (Am P8464p c.2).
Potter, Henry Codman. A.L.s. to Edwin Burritt Smith, 1899 May 10
Letter to Burritt Smith declines an invitation to speak against the Philippine War.
Pound, Ezra. Typescript of "A Party" with holographic corrections, T.L.s. to Mr. Chernlla, 5 T.L.s., T.N., and typescript with holograph corrections to David Page, circa 1931, 1937 January 23-May 7
"A Party" typescript was likely enclosed with circa 1937 January 23 letter to David Page. T.N. to David Page is accompanied by a manuscript dealing with a tentative program for a National Party.
Power, Tyrone. A.L.s. to "My Dear Charles Collins", undated
2 pages.