Box 19
Contains 30 Results:
Quinn, John. Carbon copies of 2 T.L. to Ezra Pound, 1920 October 16, 21
1920 October 16 letter to Pound is 10 pages, with 2 pages of appended excerpts from Joyce's Ulysses. 1920 October 21 letter is 3 pages. Both letters concern The Little Review lawsuit. Originals are in the Harley K. Croessman Collection of James Joyce in Special Collections, Morris Library, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois. Copies are within transparent sleeves (bound).
Quinn, John. Carbon copies of 2 T.L. to Ezra Pound, 1920 October 16, 21
1920 October 16 letter to Pound is 10 pages, with 2 pages of appended excerpts from Joyce's Ulysses. 1920 October 21 letter is 3 pages. Both letters concern The Little Review lawsuit. Originals are in the Harley K. Croessman Collection of James Joyce in Special Collections, Morris Library, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois. Copies are loose in folder.
Radford, Margaret Maitland. A.L.s. to Mr. Murray, 1911 February 9
Letter to Murray (5 Gardnor Mansions, Church Row, Hampstead, NW [England]) is 4 pages. Originally laid into: Radford, Margaret Maitland. Love's ferrying. London, Herbert, 1911 (Eng R128l).
Ran, Kip [Lowell Randolph King]. Handwritten card announcing his book Animation: Pulsebeat Roll of Tom-toms, 1968 July 27
Rascoe, Burton. 3 T.L.s. to Charles Collins (Chicago Evening Post), 1921 December 21, 1927 December 8, September 2
Each letter is 1 page. 1921 letter is on letterhead: Office of the Editor, McCall's Magazine, 236 to 260 West 37th Street, New York City. 1927 letters on letterhead: Burton Rascoe, Editor, The Bookman, 452 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
Ratazzi, Peter. T.L.s. to Dr. Von Einsiedel, 1945 March 18
Letter to Von Einsiedel (The Grand Hotel, Eastbourne [England]) is 2 pages, signed "Yours sincerely, PR Ratazzi (Staff-Sergt.). Originally laid into: Khaki and Blue, edited by Peter Ratazzi (Eng serial).
Ravachol [Francois Claudius Koenigstein]. 2 A.Ms. [school notebooks], with photo of Ravachol under arrest, circa 1883, 1892 and undated
Undated A.Ms. is 57 pages; contains political comments, doodles, exercises, dyers' formulae. Circa 1883 A.Ms. Is 30 pages; contains exercises, doodles, political comments. File includes seller's description of materials.
Read, Herbert. A.L.s. to "Dear Monro," manuscript notebook titled "Notes for my ethico-aesthetical book," A.L.s. to "Dear Sir", 1920 June 4, 1930 July 1 and undated
Letter to Monro (Beaumont Road, Purley) is 1 page. Letter to "Dear Sir" is on letterhead "Broom House, Seer Green, Beaconsfield," and is 1 page; it was originally laid into In retreat by Read (call number D546.5 5th .R4 1925 Pam).
Reed, Earl H. A.L.s. to Frand Lichtstern, T.L.s. to [Charles] Deering, 1913 November 2, 1922 February 27
Letter to Lichtstern (The Cliff-Dwellers, 220 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois) is 1 page, regarding an article in International Studio. Originally laid into inscribed copy of: Reed, Earl H. The Voices of the Dunes and other Etchings. Chicago, Alderbrink Press, 1912 (Private Presses L Alderbrink Re). Letter to Deering (4758 Lake Park Ave., Chicago, Illinois) is 2 pages.
Regensteiner, Theodore. T.L.s. to Gus [Berkes] from N. Ruekberg, 1943 October 11
Letter to Berkes (The Regensteiner Corporation, Jackson Blvd. & Racine Ave., Chicago [Illinois]) is 1 page. Regards presentation copy of: Regensteiner, Theodore. My First Seventy-Five Years. Chicago, 1943 (Graphic Arts R333m).
Repplier, Agnes. 2 A.L.s. to [J. Thomson] Willing, 1920 April 18, December 12
Letters to Willing (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) are each 2 pages, with envelopes. Both letters were originally laid into: Repplier, Agnes. Points of Friction. Boston, New York, circa 1920 (814.4 / R42p).
Rhys, Ernest. 2 A.L.s. and T.L.s. to Ellis Roberts, A.L.s. and 3 T.L.s. to "Mrs. Ellis Roberts," A.Ms. Poems "The Heath by the Town" and "The Song of Dinadan", 1902 December, 1923 March 25, 31, 1932 February 5, 1934 September 24, 28, October 7, 11
Ribemont-Dessaignes, Georges. Untitled A.Ms. "L'oeil du caméléon…", undated
1 page.
Rice, Cale Young. A.L.s. to Donald Robertson, A.L.s. to Donald Robertson from Alice Hegan Rice, 1908 August 8, 1913 December 8
1908 August 8 letter to Robertson (Hotel St. Frances, San Francisco [California]) is 3 pages; originally laid into: Rice, Cale Young. At the World's Heart. New York, 1914 (Am R495a). 1913 December 8 letter to Robertson from Alice Hegan Rice (1444 St. James Court) is 3 pages; regards support for Robertson's work by both of the Rices. Originally tipped into: Rice, Cale Young. Porzia. New York, 1913 (Am R495p).
Richards, Grant. T.L.s. to G.H. Grubb, 1929 May 9
A.L.s. to G.H. Grubb is 1 page, 26 centimeters; taken from Shaw's John Bull's Other Island, London, 1907.
Ridler, Anne. A.L.s. to Terence Tiller, 1951 August 31
T.L.s. to Tiller (14 Stanley Road, Oxford [England]) is 2 pages, regarding Robin Mildord's music.
Riis, Jacob A. A.L.s. to Mrs. Brace, A.L.s. to Mr. Whitcomb, T.L.s. to Ward Ritchie Press by Rune Hassner (synopsis of Rune Hassner's book Jacob Riis: Reporter with a Camera in the New York Slums), 3 T.L. carbons to Rune Hassner from Robert Weinstein (Ward Ritchie Press), A.L.s. and 2 T.L.s. to Robert Weinstein by Rune Hassner, and typed, annotated biography of Riis, 1899 December 19, 1902 December 17, 1972 January 5, 11, March 3, 6, 20, September 15, 29 and undated
Letter to Mrs. Brace (301 Mulberry St., New York, New York) is 2 pages. The synopsis of Hassner's book on Rice (originally published in Swedish, P.A. Norstedt & Soener, Stockholm) is 5 pages, and was part of his effort to find an American publisher for it through Robert Weinstein, at Anderson, Ritchie & Simon. Rune Hassner letters regard his book on Jacob Riis. Biography of Riis is 5 pages.
Riley, James Whitcomb. T.L.s. to Wilbur D. Nesbit from Hoyt King, enclosed typescript "With James Whitcomb Riley in Character Sketches, Prose and Verse," clipping of score to "New National Hymn Written and Offered to the Nation," 6 A.L.s. to J.C. Shaffer, Esq., T.Ms.S. and typed copy of poem "O thou, America - Messiah of Nations!," copy of typed letter to W.D. Nesbit, Esq., 1901 September 14, November 9, 23, 24, 29, December 17, 1902 February 15, 1904 January 8, 1925 January 16 and undated
King's 1925 January 16 letter to Nesbit (1 page) references an enclosed 'Riley manuscript' and confirms Nesbit's hiring to review and revise it. Typescript is 27 pages.
Rinehart, Alan. T.L.s. to Marguerite Wilkinson, 1927 May 4
1927 May 4 letter to Wilkinson (George H. Doran Company, Publishers, 244 Madison Ave., New York, New York) is 1 page.