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Miller, Henry, 1891-1980.
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Miller, Henry, 1891-1981
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980.
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Miller, Henry, 1891-1980.
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Miller, Henry, 1891-
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Miller, Henry, 1891-
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Miller, Henry
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Miller, Henry (American writer and painter, 1891-1980)
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Miller, Henry (American writer and painter, 1891-1980)
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مللر، هنري (Miller, Henry)، ١٨٩١-١٩٨٠م
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مللر، هنري (Miller, Henry)، ١٨٩١-١٩٨٠م
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ميللر، هنري، 1891-1980
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Miller, Henry (Henry Valentine), 1891-1980
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Miller, Henry (Henry Valentine), 1891-1980
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Miller, Henry Valentine 1891-1980
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Miller, Henri 1891-1980
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Miller, Henri 1891-1980
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Sauer, Emil
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Sauer, Emil
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Miller, Henri
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Miller, Henri
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ميللر، هنري
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ميللر، هنري
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ميلر، هنري، 1891-1980
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ميلر، هنري، 1891-1980
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هنري ميللر، 1891-1980
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هنري ميللر، 1891-1980
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- Name Entry
- هنري ميللر، 1891-1980
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- Name Entry
- هنري ميللر، 1891-1980
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ミラー, ヘンリー
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ミラー, ヘンリー
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- ミラー, ヘンリー
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Flapdoodle, Phineas, 1891-
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Flapdoodle, Phineas, 1891-
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Миллер, Генри, 1891-1980
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Миллер, Генри, 1891-1980
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Миллер, Генри
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Миллер, Генри
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Miler, Henri, američki književnik
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Miler, Henri, američki književnik
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Henry Miller
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Henry Miller
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Miller, Chenru
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Miller, Chenru
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Flapdoodle, Phineas
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Flapdoodle, Phineas
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Millers, Henrijs, 1891-1980
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Millers, Henrijs, 1891-1980
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- Millers, Henrijs, 1891-1980
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- Name Entry
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Mīllir, Hinrī, 1891-1980
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Mīllir, Hinrī, 1891-1980
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- Mīllir, Hinrī, 1891-1980
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Miller, Chenru, 1891-1980
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Miller, Chenru, 1891-1980
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ヘンリー・ミラー 1891-1980
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ヘンリー・ミラー 1891-1980
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Miller, Chenry 1891-1980
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Miller, Chenry 1891-1980
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- Miller, Chenry 1891-1980
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Mīlir, Hinrī, 1891-1980
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Mīlir, Hinrī, 1891-1980
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Miller, Henry V. 1891-1980
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Miller, Henry V. 1891-1980
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- Miller, Henry V. 1891-1980
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Boyz
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Boyz
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ミラー, ヘンリ
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ミラー, ヘンリ
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Miller, Henry Valentine
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Miller, Henry Valentine
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Flapdoodle, Phineas 1891-1980
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Flapdoodle, Phineas 1891-1980
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- Flapdoodle, Phineas 1891-1980
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- Flapdoodle, Phineas 1891-1980
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Miller, Genri 1891-1980
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Miller, Genri 1891-1980
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Miller, Genri
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Miller, Genri
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هنرى ميللر، 1891 م-
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ميلر، هنري
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ميلر، هنري
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Miller, Henry, 1891-1981
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Novelist.
Henry Miller (1891-1980) was an American author. He was known for his experimental, surrealist novels, such as Tropic of Cancer, which mixed fiction and autobiography. His writing was controversial for its graphic depictions of sexuality, leading to a 1964 obscenity trial in the United States, Grove Press, Inc. v. Gerstein.
Henry Valentine Miller (December 26, 1891 - June 7, 1980), was an American writer and painter. He is known for breaking with existing literary forms and developing a new sort of "novel" that is a mixture of novel, autobiography, social criticism, philosophical reflection, surrealist free association, and mysticism, one that is distinctly always about and expressive of the real-life Henry Miller and yet is also fictional. His most characteristic works of this kind are Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, and Black Spring. He also wrote travel memoirs and essays of literary criticism and analysis. His daughter, Valentine Miller lives today on the Monterey Peninsula.
Henry Valentine Miller (December 26, 1891 - June 7, 1980), was an American writer and painter. He is known for breaking with existing literary forms and developing a new sort of "novel" that is a mixture of novel, autobiography, social criticism, philosophical reflection, surrealist free association, and mysticism, one that is distinctly always about and expressive of the real-life Henry Miller and yet is also fictional. His most characteristic works of this kind are Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, and Black Spring. He also wrote travel memoirs and essays of literary criticism and analysis.
Henry Miller (1891-1980) was born in New York and resided in France and other European cities. Miller was a writer noted for his candid treatment of sex and his espousal of the "natural man". His "Tropic of Cancer" (1934) and "Tropic of Capricorn" (1939) were banned as obscene in the United States until 1961. Other books include the trilogy "The Rosy Crucifixion". Miller was a major influence on the "Beat Generation" of writers.
Henry Valentine Miller was born December 26, 1891 in Manhattan to Heinrich Miller and Louise Nieting. A year later, the family moved to Brooklyn where Miller spent the majority of his childhood and adolescence. After graduating from high school in 1909, Miller attended the City College of New York for two months before leaving school. Throughout his twenties, Miller had a series of odd jobs, and in 1913 he left New York and traveled west, working briefly in California before he returned home to work in his father's tailor shop. In 1917 Miller married Beatrice Sylvan Wickens, and their first daughter, Barbara, was born two years later. At this time, Miller started working for Western Union Telegraph company where he made his first serious attempts at writing. Miller met June Edith Smith (June Mansfield) at a dance hall in 1923, and they were married in 1924 following a divorce from his first wife. At this time, Miller quit his job at Western Union in order to devote his time to writing, a decision that left him in poverty for much of this period. Miller and June traveled to Europe in 1928. Miller returned to Europe again in 1930 with the intention of living there permanently. He settled in Paris, where he would spend the majority of the next ten years, and immediately began writing Tropic of Cancer. This became his first published book in 1934. In Paris, Miller became involved in the literary and artistic scene, befriending writers and artists such as Alfred Perlès, Michael Frankel, Abraham Rattner, Hans Reichel, and Lawrence Durrell. Miller met Anaïs Nin in 1931, and both a romantic relationship and a lasting literary friendship developed. Miller was divorced from his second wife, June, in 1934. At the invitation of his friend Lawrence Durrell, Miller traveled to Greece in 1939, a trip that inspired his famous work, The Colossus of Maroussi. He was forced to return to the United States in 1940 as a result of the war in Europe. After his return, Miller lived in Los Angeles. During these years, Miller had several watercolor exhibitions in Los Angeles and London and prepared more of his writings for publication. In 1944, Miller married Janina Lepska, a graduate student who he had met on a trip to New York, and the Millers moved to Big Sur that same year. Daughter Valentine was born in 1945, and son Tony was born in 1948. Miller separated from Lepska in 1951. In 1953, Miller and Eve McClure toured Europe together; on their return, Miller and Eve were married. They divorced in 1960. In 1961 Tropic of Cancer was published for the first time in the United States, and censorship battles began. It wasn't until 1964 that the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the book was not pornographic. The stateside publication of Tropic of Cancer made Miller famous in the United States, and a steady stream of fans began to visit and write to him at his home in Big Sur. In an attempt to flee the constant attention, Miller moved to Pacific Palisades in 1962 where he lived for the remainder of his life. In 1966, Miller met Hiroko "Hoki" Tokuda, a Japanese nightclub singer. They were married that same year, but Hoki left Miller in 1977. Miller continued to write, but poor eyesight and health problems decreased the frequency. He did, however, continue to produce watercolors until his death. Miller died at the age of 88 on June 7, 1980.
Henry Miller was an American novelist, short-story writer, essayist, and literary and social critic.
Henry Valentine Miller (December 26, 1891 - June 7, 1980) was an American novelist and painter. His novels include Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn and Black Spring . He also wrote travel memoirs and essays of literary criticism and analysis. During the writing of his novels in the 1930s, Miller lived in Paris. His work was banned in the United States on the grounds of obscenity, but would be smuggled into the country to create his reputation as an underground writer. In 1940, he returned to the United States, settling in Big Sur, California. The publication of Tropic of Cancer in the United States in 1961 led to a series of obscenity trials that tested American laws on pornography.
Writer.
Henry Miller was a larger-than-life American writer. After unproductive early years, he travelled to Paris in 1930, where his peculiar and distinctive style of semi-autobiographical prose began to take shape. Explicit passages in his work caused an uproar, leading to a landmark Supreme Court case in the 1960s. Aside from this notoriety, and in spite of his wildly uneven body of work, Henry Miller remains an important 20th century novelist, conveying an aimless but intense sense of artistic self-expression.
Henry Miller was an American author. Among his famous works are Tropic of Cancer, Black Spring and Tropic of Capricorn.
Henry Miller was a writer. He died in 1980.
American author.
Author.
Henry Miller (1891-1980) was an American writer noted for his candid treatment of sex. His Tropic of Cancer (1934) and Tropic of Capricorn (1939) were banned as obscene in the United States until 1961. Popular throughout Europe and the United States, Miller was influential on the "Beat Generation" of writers. Miller was also an artist well-known for his watercolor paintings.
American author Henry Miller (1891–1980) was raised by German-American parents in Brooklyn. Before becoming a writer, Miller traveled throughout the western United States working at odd jobs and then returned to New York to work at his father’s tailor shop. After working for Western Telegraph Company for four years, Miller left for France in 1930 and lived there for nine years. During this period, he published Tropic of Cancer (1934), Tropic of Capricorn (1939), and Black Spring (1936). In 1940, Miller returned to the United States, traveled extensively, continued to write, and eventually settled in Big Sur, California. Miller’s early works were unavailable in America until the 1960s because they contained explicit sexual passages that were deemed obscene.
Perkins, George and Barbara Perkins and Phillip Leininger. Benet’s Reader’s Encyclopedia of American Literature . New York: Harper Collins, 1991.
Biography
Henry Valentine Miller was born December 26, 1891 in Manhattan to Heinrich Miller and Louise Nieting. A year later, the family moved to Brooklyn where Miller spent the majority of his childhood and adolescence. After graduating from high school in 1909, Miller attended the City College of New York for two months before leaving school. Throughout his twenties, Miller had a series of odd jobs, and in 1913 he left New York and traveled west, working briefly in California before he returned home to work in his father's tailor shop. In 1917 Miller married Beatrice Sylvan Wickens, and their first daughter, Barbara, was born two years later. At this time, Miller started working for Western Union Telegraph company where he made his first serious attempts at writing. Miller met June Edith Smith (June Mansfield) at a dance hall in 1923, and they were married in 1924 following a divorce from his first wife. At this time, Miller quit his job at Western Union in order to devote his time to writing, a decision that left him in poverty for much of this period. Miller and June traveled to Europe in 1928. Miller returned to Europe again in 1930 with the intention of living there permanently. He settled in Paris, where he would spend the majority of the next ten years, and immediately began writing Tropic of Cancer . This became his first published book in 1934. In Paris, Miller became involved in the literary and artistic scene, befriending writers and artists such as Alfred Perle's, Michael Frankel, Abraham Rattner, Hans Reichel, and Lawrence Durrell. Miller met Anaïs Nin in 1931, and both a romantic relationship and a lasting literary friendship developed. Miller was divorced from his second wife, June, in 1934. At the invitation of his friend Lawrence Durrell, Miller traveled to Greece in 1939, a trip that inspired his famous work, The Colossus of Maroussi . He was forced to return to the United States in 1940 as a result of the war in Europe. After his return, Miller lived in Los Angeles. During these years, Miller had several watercolor exhibitions in Los Angeles and London and prepared more of his writings for publication. In 1944, Miller married Janina Lepska, a graduate student who he had met on a trip to New York, and the Millers moved to Big Sur that same year. Daughter Valentine was born in 1945, and son Tony was born in 1948. Miller separated from Lepska in 1951. In 1953, Miller and Eve McClure toured Europe together; on their return, Miller and Eve were married. They divorced in 1960. In 1961 Tropic of Cancer was published for the first time in the United States, and censorship battles began. It wasn't until 1964 that the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the book was not pornographic. The stateside publication of Tropic of Cancer made Miller famous in the United States, and a steady stream of fans began to visit and write to him at his home in Big Sur. In an attempt to flee the constant attention, Miller moved to Pacific Palisades in 1962 where he lived for the remainder of his life. In 1966, Miller met Hiroko "Hoki" Tokuda, a Japanese nightclub singer. They were married that same year, but Hoki left Miller in 1977. Miller continued to write, but poor eyesight and health problems decreased the frequency. He did, however, continue to produce watercolors until his death. Miller died at the age of 88 on June 7, 1980.
Biography
Henry Valentine Miller was born on December 26, 1891 in New York City. He attended the College of the City of New York, 1909 and worked for various employers from 1909-27. In 1930 Miller went to Europe and lived in Paris until 1939. During this time he wrote Tropic of Cancer (1934), Black Spring (1936), and Tropic of Capricorn (1939). Miller was also a painter and his water colors were exhibited internationally. He died on June 7, 1980, in Pacific Palisades, California. E.E. Schmidt was a client of Miller's; no further information is available about him.
Novelist and painter Henry Miller (1891-1980) was the author of numerous twentieth-century works. His Tropic of Cancer, often censored, became the focus of an obsenity trial heard before the Supreme Court in 1964.
Bern Porter (1911-2004) was author of Henry Miller Miscellanea (1945); The Happy Rock; a Book about Henry Miller (1945); H.L. Mencken : a Bibliography (1957). Porter also gained a reputation as a philosopher and scientist. He worked on the Manhattan Project and the Saturn V rocket, work that brought him into contact with Einstein, Oppenheimer, and Werner von Braun. He left the Manhattan Project immediately following the bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945; as noted by Alex Irvine (2005), Porter preferred to devote time to "do something constructive with what limited talents and funds I had."
Henry Valentine Miller was born on December 26, 1891 in New York City.
He attended the College of the City of New York, 1909 and worked for various employers from 1909-27. In 1930 Miller went to Europe and lived in Paris until 1939. During this time he wrote Tropic of Cancer (1934), Black Spring (1936), and Tropic of Capricorn (1939). Miller was also a painter and his water colors were exhibited internationally. He died on June 7, 1980, in Pacific Palisades, California. E.E. Schmidt was a client of Miller's; no further information is available about him.
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Records, 1953-1967 (inclusive).
Title:
Records, 1953-1967 (inclusive).
Contains correspondence, manuscripts, artwork, and meeting minutes. Also includes material about the Big Table controversy which dealt with the suppression of "obscene" contents from the winter 1959 Chicago Review. Includes letters from Conrad Aiken, Bernard Berenson, John Ciardi, Donald Hall, Nat Hentoff, Henry Miller, Marianne Moore, Delmore Schwartz, and others.
ArchivalResource: 31 linear ft.
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- Records, 1953-1967 (inclusive).
George Grosz papers, 1893-1981 (inclusive) 1919-1959 (bulk).
Title:
George Grosz papers, 1893-1981 (inclusive) 1919-1959 (bulk).
Correspondence, compositions, speeches, autobiographies and other papers of the German artist George Grosz.
ArchivalResource: 47 boxes (18 linear ft.)
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Wallace Berman papers
Title:
Wallace Berman papers
The Wallace Berman papers, 1907-1979 (bulk 1955-1979), measure 5 linear feet and present a cursory overview of Berman's career as an assemblage artist and poet. The collection is valuable not only for its documentation of the work of Wallace Berman, but for its documentation of the California beat movement of the late 1950s through the early 1970s.Found are numerous letters, writings, poems, and other published material which portray the thoughts, attitudes, and trends popular in a prominent underground culture which eventually led to radical changes in America and American art. The collection contains business correspondence, letters from other artists and writers of the beat movement, writings by others, scattered artwork by Berman, and photographs by Robert F. Heinecken. In addition, the collection contains files for Berman's mail art publications <emph render="italic">Semina </emph>and <emph render="italic">S.M.S.</emph> Also of note is the large volume of printed material (2.7 feet), much of it in the form of books and other published material. Sound recordings include poets Michael McClure, Kenneth Patchen, David Melzer, and another unidentified writer performing their work.
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- Wallace Berman, 1907-1979 (bulk 1955-1979)
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Papers, 1930-1979.
Title:
Papers, 1930-1979.
Correspondence, principally with Herbert F. West (1930-1979); mss. of several short works; notes (photo copy) for Tropic of Capricorn; typescripts with ms. corrections and galleys for The happy rock (published in The happy rock by B. Porter, Berkely, 1945), a collection of essays about Miller, edited and published by Bernard H. Porter.
ArchivalResource: ca. 100 items ; 28 cm. (2 boxes)
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Papers, 1930-1979.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller letter and manuscripts, 1965-1979.
Title:
Henry Miller letter and manuscripts, 1965-1979.
The collection consists of four items: Henry Miller letter to Dear friend, 5 July 1965, describing his activities, and reflecting on life and patience; page with quotations, 22 July 1965, with a short verse credited to Gandhi, and a short passage from Hesse's Siddhartha, both on a theme of life and death; Renate and the astrologer, 8 March 1979, an essay or sketch relating an episode Miller shared with Renate, an Italian woman, with the conclusion drawn that Miller was married to his work (holograph mss. and typescript).
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller letter and manuscripts, 1965-1979.
Nicholas Roosevelt Papers, 1846-1962
Title:
Nicholas Roosevelt Papers 1846-1962
Papers of the American author, conservationist, diplomat, journalist.Died 1982. Correspondence, incoming and outgoing (1846-1962); diaries (1912-1933); manuscript books, essays, editorials, lectures, and speeches; ministerial dispatches; photographs; printed material including articles, clippings, editorials, and reviews; and scrapbooks. Notable correspondents include Louis Adamic, Horace Albright, Dana Atchley, Winston Churchill, Georges Clemenceau, William Colby, Allen Dulles, John Foster Dulles, Milton Eisenhower, Herbert Feis, John Finley, Prentiss Gilbert, Joseph Grew, John Gunther, Hermann Hagedorn, Ernst Hanfstaengl, Herbert Hoover, Cordell Hull, Frank B. Kellogg, John F. Kennedy, Frank Knox, Arthur Krock, Thomas W. Lamont, Alfred M. Landon, Sinclair Lewis, Walter Lippmann, Henry Cabot Lodge, Savoie Lottinville, Dione Lucas, George Marshall, Katherine Mayo, Henry Miller, Raymond Moley, John Montgomery, Allan Nevins, Aurelia Reinhardt, Edgar Robinson, Nelson Rockefeller, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt and other family members, Leverett Saltonstall, George Sansom, Louisa Schuyler, George Seldes, William Shirer, Henry L. Stimson, Arthur Sulzberger, Arnold Toynbee, James Wadsworth, Langdon Warner, Earl Warren, Leonard Wood, and others.
ArchivalResource: 32.0 linear ft.
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Wilbur, Richard, 1921-. Papers, 1945-1970.
Title:
Papers, 1945-1970.
Includes manuscript drafts, typescripts, setting copy, and galley and page proofs for four of Wilbur's books: Ceremony, 1950; Things of this world, 1956; Advice to a prophet, 1961; and Walking to sleep, 1969. Also manuscript drafts (and some typescripts) for about 65 individual poems and more than a dozen poem translations (from Anna Akhmatova, Pietro Aretino, Charles Baudelaire, Renʹe Char, Joachim Du Bellay, Jorge Guillʹen, Francis Jammes, Jean de La Fontaine, Charles d'Orlʹeans, Henri Pichette, Salvatore Quasimodo, Paul Valʹery, and Andrei Voznesenskii); manuscript drafts, typescripts, setting copy, galley and page proofs, and stage production material for translations of Molière's Misanthrope and Tartuffe; manuscripts, typescripts (and some proofs) of various prose writings (reviews, short stories, lectures, and critical essays), including work on Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Frost, Robert Hillyer, A.E. Housman, Robert Lowell, Henry Miller, John Milton, Ogden Nash, Edgar Allan Poe, Theodore Roethke, William Shakespeare, Andrei Voznesenskii, Walt Whitman, and on Wilbur's own work.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft.
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Ricketts, Edward Flanders, 1897-1948. Edward Flanders Ricketts papers, 1936-1979 (inclusive), 1936-1947 (bulk).
Title:
Edward Flanders Ricketts papers, 1936-1979 (inclusive), 1936-1947 (bulk).
Personal and professional papers including incoming and outgoing correspondence, a few letters from Herbert Kline to John Steinbeck, notes on intertidal marine life, printed articles, manuscript notes of unpublished biology articles, a philosophical manuscript, financial records, photographs and notes from trips to West Vancouver Island and the Queen Charlotte Islands prepared by Ricketts for the use of John Steinbeck. Also includes notes and other materials used for additions and revisions of Ricketts' publication, Between Pacific Tides, and correspondence about the book.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear feet.
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- Ricketts, Edward Flanders, 1897-1948. Edward Flanders Ricketts papers, 1936-1979 (inclusive), 1936-1947 (bulk).
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter to Oscar Baradinsky, 1945 March 3.
Title:
Letter to Oscar Baradinsky, 1945 March 3.
Miller writes to Baradinsky, the publisher of Miller's booklet "Obscenity and the Law of Reflection," concerning some of his out-of-print "Hamlet" books, some water-colors to exhibit for sale, commission prices, the "Murder" pamphlet and "Circle."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter to Oscar Baradinsky, 1945 March 3.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letters and cards (47), photographs (17), books and printed ephemera (11), and enclosures (20) : to Suzen Kahaner, 1966-1972 bulk 1966.
Title:
Letters and cards (47), photographs (17), books and printed ephemera (11), and enclosures (20) : to Suzen Kahaner, 1966-1972 bulk 1966.
While a student at Hofstra University, Kahaner wrote to Miller after secretly reading a copy of Tropic of Cancer. Miller responded with a postcard followed by numerous letters, friendly and lascivious, with mention of many celebrities, brief comment on works ranging from Shakespeare's writing to The Sound of Music, and advice to Kahaner on personal problems. Miller and Kahaner never met, but spoke frequently on the telephone. The letters make passing reference to, among others: Steve Allen, Ursula Andress, Diane Baker, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Charlie Chaplin, Salvador Dali, Michael Dunn, Lawrence Durell, Ava Gardner, Ben Gazzara, Ben Grauer, Jennifer Jones, Louis Lomax, Lisa Lu, Jeanne Moreau, Alfred Perls̈, Jean Renoir, Elkie Sommer, Inga Stevens, and Rip Torn, and the work of George Grosz, Hermann Hesse, Longsang Rampa, William Shakespeare, and Walt Whitman.
ArchivalResource: total 95 items (ca. 84 p. of letters) + with many envelopes.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letters and cards (47), photographs (17), books and printed ephemera (11), and enclosures (20) : to Suzen Kahaner, 1966-1972 bulk 1966.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972.
Title:
Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972.
Comprises 1 item, 2 leaves correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972.
Henry Miller papers, 1944-1989.
Title:
Henry Miller papers, 1944-1989.
Correspondence, compositions and other materials by or about American authorand artist Henry Miller.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear ft.)
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- Henry Miller papers, 1944-1989.
Daisy Aldan Papers TXRC94-A18., 1946-1966
Title:
Daisy Aldan Papers 1946-1966
Daisy Aldan, perhaps bestknown for her poetry and editorial work, is also an accomplished translator andteacher. Her papers emphasize her editorial work, in particular her efforts for (1953-59). Her own work isalso represented by materials from and as well as her translation of by Stephanie Mallarme. Folder Magazine The Destruction of Cathedrals Seven: Seven A Throw of the Dice Never Will Abolish Chance
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- Daisy Aldan Papers TXRC94-A18., 1946-1966
Durrell, Lawrence. Lawrence Durrell papers, 1933-1971.
Title:
Lawrence Durrell papers, 1933-1971.
Collection consists of materials related to Durrell's career as a writer from 1933 to 1971. Included in these papers are: the author's file of his manuscripts, typescripts, and working notebooks, together with source books and allied material. The content of the notebooks includes Durrell's study of esoteric philosophy and writing notes. Also contained in the collection is correspondence with Richard Aldington, Henry Miller, and other literary figures. In addition there are ten source books on Egypt, heavily marked by Durrell, versions and drafts of novels and poetry notebooks.
ArchivalResource: 34.00 boxes.
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- Durrell, Lawrence. Lawrence Durrell papers, 1933-1971.
Barney Rosset papers
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Barney Rosset papers
The material in this collection was originally housed in binders in Barney Rosset's New York apartment, and cover his personal and professional endeavors as a radical publisher, intellectual, and overall man of letters. It consists of writings, letters, photographs, interviews, films, catalogs, publishing files related to both Grove Press and Evergreen Review, and extensive biographical information on Rosset.
ArchivalResource: 69.42 linear feet (68 record cartons 1 document box; 1 tube box)
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- Barney Rosset papers, 1841-2011, [Bulk Dates: 1935-2011].
Bloom, Roger. Selected Roger Bloom correspondence, 1956-1969.
Title:
Selected Roger Bloom correspondence, 1956-1969.
The collection includes approximately 225 letters to Roger Bloom from Henry Miller and others, and approximately 85 carbons of Bloom's letters to Miller. Also included is a carbon of Miller's "Preface for The Subterraneans" and photographs of Miller, Bloom, Elmer Gertz (Miller's attorney), and others.
ArchivalResource: 1.00 boxes.
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- Bloom, Roger. Selected Roger Bloom correspondence, 1956-1969.
Hugh Chisholm Papers, 1917-1993, (bulk 1932-1972)
Title:
Hugh Chisholm Papers 1917-1993 (bulk 1932-1972)
Poet, translator, and editor. Chiefly writings, including poetry, essays, articles, and book proposals, as well as correspondence and other material relating to Chisholm’s literary career.
ArchivalResource: 50 items; 2 containers plus 3 oversize; 1 linear foot
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- Hugh Chisholm Papers, 1917-1993, (bulk 1932-1972)
Colt Press. Colt Press records, 1920-1973.
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Colt Press records, 1920-1973.
Business records and correspondence of the Colt Press of San Francisco, California. Includes duplicate invoices; checks and bank statements; ledgers; income and sales tax returns; legal contracts and agreements. Correspondence between Jane Grabhorn and writers John Steinbeck, Valenti Angelo, William Saroyan, Robinson Jeffers, and others.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear feet.
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- Colt Press. Colt Press records, 1920-1973.
Brassaï, 1899-1984. Letters : to Timothy Seldes, 1973-1975.
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Letters : to Timothy Seldes, 1973-1975.
Letters to his publisher Timothy Seldes, particularly concerning "The Secret Life of Paris of the 30s." One of the letters (5 p.) sets out the conditions for publication and suggests Henry Miller as the author of the introduction.
ArchivalResource: 15 items.
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- Brassaï, 1899-1984. Letters : to Timothy Seldes, 1973-1975.
[Collection of correspondence from or relating to Norman Mailer].
Title:
[Collection of correspondence from or relating to Norman Mailer]. 1976-1991.
Includes a postcard from William Targ to Louis Zara, two letters from Mailer to Henry Miller, correspondence with Tony Miller, a letter from Rich Nicholls, of the New York Times Book Review about Mailer, a copy of Reynolds Price's review of "The Gospel According to the Son" for the New York Times Book Review, a letter from Robert Lucid to Ellis Weiner, and a letter from Mailer to Leonard Lyons of the New York Post. Much of the correspondence relates to Mailer's editing of the works of Henry Miller in "Genius and Lust." The collection also includes a first day cover of the Horatio Alger commemorative, signed by Mailer.
ArchivalResource: 14 items ; 28 cm.
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- [Collection of correspondence from or relating to Norman Mailer].
Gordon Cairnie papers, 1922-1973.
Title:
Gordon Cairnie papers, 1922-1973.
Letters from various poets to Grolier Book Shop owner Gordon Cairne as well as business papers of the book store.
ArchivalResource: 6 boxes (3 linear ft.)
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- Gordon Cairnie papers, 1922-1973.
Papers of Henry Miller, 193_-1954, 193-?
Title:
Papers of Henry Miller, 193_-1954 193-?
Author's archives: fair copies (typed).
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- Papers of Henry Miller, 193_-1954, 193-?
Rolland Harper Maybee Papers
Title:
Rolland Harper Maybee Papers
This collection consists of a wide range of materials including biographical information, manuscripts, research and notes, and correspondence of Professor Maybee's (including Central Michigan University (CMU) Department of Social Sciences, Michigan Historical Society, personal, and student academics). Two boxes of the collection consist of papers and correspondence from Professor C.S. Larzelere, also of CMU.
ArchivalResource: approximately 8 cubic feet (in 17 boxes, 4 Oversized folders)
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- Maybee, Rolland Harper, 1901-. Papers, 1835, 1970.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter, [ca. 1945?], Big Sur, Calif., to Samuel Foster Damon.
Title:
Letter, [ca. 1945?], Big Sur, Calif., to Samuel Foster Damon.
Titles of his work Damon wants are being reissued; sends list of bookshops where he might obtain the items. With this is a typescript list of Miller's works in the N.Y. Public Library.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter, [ca. 1945?], Big Sur, Calif., to Samuel Foster Damon.
Frederick R. Koch collection, 1640-1983
Title:
Frederick R. Koch collection, 1640-1983.
The Frederick R. Koch Collection consists of musical, literary, and historical materials collected by Frederick R. Koch, principally through purchases at public auctions, 1979-1986. Including individual items, concentrations of related materials, and several extensive archives, the collection is a broad and deep resource for study of the lives and works of a range of composers, authors, and other historical figures. Most materials are music manuscripts, literary manuscripts, drawings, and correspondence of European, English, and American composers, authors, and artists. Also present are historical manuscripts, photographs, albums, and other papers. While the contents of the collection span the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, most date from the nineteenth to early twentieth centuries, with particular strengths in French, Italian, German, and British music, French literature, and British art.
ArchivalResource: 64.12 linear feet (362 boxes) + 4 broadside folders.
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- Frederick R. Koch collection, 1640-1983
David Burliuk Papers, 1900-1969
Title:
David Burliuk Papers 1900-1969
Papers of the painter, author. Correspondence, diaries, memorabilia, photographs, and scrapbooks; in English and Russian.
ArchivalResource: 4.75 linear ft.
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- David Burliuk Papers, 1900-1969
Moore, Suzanne. To paint is to love again : facets of art, life, love and language : excerpts from the works of Carl Sesar, Ben Shahn, Wassily Kandinsky and Henry Miller : calligraphic manuscript, 1988.
Title:
To paint is to love again : facets of art, life, love and language : excerpts from the works of Carl Sesar, Ben Shahn, Wassily Kandinsky and Henry Miller : calligraphic manuscript, 1988.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (34 p.) : in case ; 36 cm.
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- Moore, Suzanne. To paint is to love again : facets of art, life, love and language : excerpts from the works of Carl Sesar, Ben Shahn, Wassily Kandinsky and Henry Miller : calligraphic manuscript, 1988.
Perlès, Alfred. Alfred Perles fonds, 1938-1960.
Title:
Alfred Perles fonds, 1938-1960.
The fonds consists of an unidentified manuscript [unpublished novel?, 1955?]; typescript and corrected page proofs of "Alien Corn", 1944; typescripts, carbon typescripts, and galley proofs of "Art & Outrage", 1959, and "My Friend Henry Miller", 1955; plus some correspondence with writers and publishers. Correspondents include Henry Miller, Anais Nin, Lawrence Durrell, Anne Rives and Neville Spearman Ltd.
ArchivalResource: 12 cm. of textual records.
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- Perlès, Alfred. Alfred Perles fonds, 1938-1960.
Chizuko Ikegami / Henry Miller Correspondence, 1975-1976
Title:
Chizuko Ikegami / Henry Miller Correspondence 1975-1976
The collection contains 52 handwritten letters (ALS), in English, from Japanese author Chizuko Ikegami [b. 1946] to American author Henry Miller [1891-1980] during a period when he lived in Pacific Palisades [near Los Angeles], California.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 linear feet; (1 half-size document box)
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- Chizuko Ikegami / Henry Miller Correspondence, 1975-1976
Henry Miller letters to E.E. Scmidt and other material, 1949-1950
Title:
Henry Miller letters to E.E. Scmidt and other material 1949-1950
Collection comprises seven handwritten letters from Miller, while living in Big Sur, California, to Schmidt, primarily concerning business matters; two postcards advertising a water color by Miller; a San Francisco Museum of Art catalog for an exhibition of work by Bezalel Schatz with a foreword by Miller and a color silk screen, signed by Schatz, laid in; brochure for Into the Night Life; and two mimeograph broadsides.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 linear feet; (1 oversize folder)
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- Henry Miller letters to E.E. Scmidt and other material, 1949-1950
Childs, J. Rives (James Rives), 1893-1987. Proofs: of books by or about J. Rives Childs 1968-1969 [manuscript]
Title:
Proofs: of books by or about J. Rives Childs
The collection contains page proof with autograph instructions to the printer of "Collector's quest; the correspondence of Henry Miller and J. Rives Childs, 1947-1965," and uncorrected page proof of "Foreign service farewell: my years in the Near East."
ArchivalResource: 2 items
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- Childs, J. Rives (James Rives), 1893-1987. Proofs : of books by or about J. Rives Child 1968-1969 [manuscript].
Mathieu, Bertrand. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1985.
Title:
Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1985.
Comprises 28 items, 43 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains translations by Mathieu of poetry by Arthur Rimbaud, Blaise Cendrars, Katerina Angelakē-Rouk, Viktōria Theodōrou, and Melpō Axiōtē. Includes essays by Mathieu about Henry Miller, Betty Ryan, Dion Nittis, Rimbaud, and Cendrars.
ArchivalResource: 10 folders.
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- Mathieu, Bertrand. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1985.
Singer, Isaac Bashevis, 1904-1991. Isaac Bashevis Singer Papers, 1775, 1923-1995.
Title:
Isaac Bashevis Singer Papers, 1775, 1923-1995.
Most of Singer's fictional works and many of his nonfiction essays and reviews are represented in the papers. The Works series includes Singer's short stories, novels, radio scripts, stage and screenplays, articles, reviews, poems, introductions to books by other authors, and lectures. Most of Singer's translated novels and short stories appeared originally in Yiddish in the Jewish Daily Forward (Forverts) and so exist in both Yiddish and English, as well as other languages. Correspondence primarily consists of letters to Singer (although his outgoing letters to Alma Singer and a few others are present) and dates mostly from the 1940s until Singer's death in 1991. Singer's financial and legal papers, photographs and snapshots, notebooks and notes, various clippings and ephemera, and appointment books are also present, as are works about Singer and a variety of works by other authors. However, works by Singer's sister, Ester Kreytman, and brother Israel Joshua Singer, who were also novelists, are not included.
ArchivalResource: 176 document boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 120 galley folders (77 linear feet)
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- Singer, Isaac Bashevis, 1904-1991. Isaac Bashevis Singer Papers, 1775, 1923-1995.
Kenneth Patchen papers, 1929-1989, (bulk 1929-1972)
Title:
Kenneth Patchen papers, 1929-1989, (bulk 1929-1972)
This collection contains biographical material,correspondence, manuscripts, bound first editions, rare silkscreen and paintedbook editions, painted poems, works of art including illustrations, paintings,papier-mâché sculptures and decorated furniture, scrapbooks,photographs, slides, recordings, musical scores, and clippings documenting thecreative work and literary spirit of Kenneth Patchen, as well as personaltriumphs and struggles shared with his wife Miriam Patchen.
ArchivalResource: 35 linear feet and 151 paintedpoems
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- Kenneth Patchen papers, 1929-1989, (bulk 1929-1972)
David Gascoyne papers, 1822-2010, n.d.
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David Gascoyne papers 1822-2010, n.d.
ArchivalResource: 11 series (138 files)
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- David Gascoyne papers, 1822-2010, n.d.
Gertz, Elmer, 1906-2000. Elmer Gertz collection, 1962-1991.
Title:
Elmer Gertz collection, 1962-1991.
The Elmer Gertz collection consists of the manuscript for "Henry Miller: Years of Trial and Triumph," the book, and ephemera. Henry Miller, one of Gertz's clients, was accused of obscenity for his book Tropic of Cancer. These papers document Miller's challenge of these charges, and the fight that Gertz successfully waged in Illinois to stop censorship of the book.
ArchivalResource: 1.00 linear ft. (2 boxes).
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- Gertz, Elmer, 1906-2000. Elmer Gertz collection, 1962-1991.
T. S. Eliot collection of papers, 1918-1989, 1918-1957
Title:
T. S. Eliot collection of papers 1918-1989 1918-1957
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence, an undated notebook, legal documents, and portraits of the author.
ArchivalResource: 678 items
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- T. S. Eliot collection of papers, 1918-1989, 1918-1957
Peter Neagoe Papers, 1928-1967
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Peter Neagoe Papers 1928-1967
Papers of the Romanian American artist, novelist, short short writer (1881-1960). Correspondence, diaries, drawings, manuscripts, photographs, sketches, memorabilia, and material relating to Neagoe's wife, painter and muralist, Anna Neagoe.
ArchivalResource: 7.0 linear ft.
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- Peter Neagoe Papers, 1928-1967
Edward Flanders Ricketts Papers, 1936-1979 (inclusive), 1936-1947 (bulk)
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Edward Flanders Ricketts Papers, 1936-1979 (inclusive), 1936-1947 (bulk)
Personal and professional papers including incoming and outgoing correspondence, a few letters from Herbert Kline to John Steinbeck, notes on intertidal marine life, printed articles, manuscript notes of unpublished biology articles, a philosophical manuscript, financial records, photographs and notes from trips to West Vancouver Island and the Queen Charlotte Islands prepared by Ricketts for the use of John Steinbeck. Also includes notes and other materials used for additions and revisions of Ricketts' publication, Between Pacific Tides, and correspondence about the book.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear ft.
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- Edward Flanders Ricketts Papers, 1936-1979 (inclusive), 1936-1947 (bulk)
Howard, George. Papers, 1941-1980.
Title:
Papers, 1941-1980.
Collection contains letters to George and Eleanor Howard from Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin, as well as manuscripts by Miller and Nin, and ephemera. Also contains letters from Henry Miller to Laura. Manuscripts include Miller's Letters to Emil, Mara-Marignan marinated, Opus Pistorum par Couillon, and Nin's Auletris, and various erotica by her, mostly published in Delta of Venus or Little birds.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- Howard, George. Papers, 1941-1980.
Crews, Judson. Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966).
Title:
Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966).
The Judson Crews Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966), include correspondence, drafts, notes, manuscripts, and newspaper clippings as well as page proofs, paste-ups, and various materials collected for publication. The bulk of the collection consists of Crews' correspondence with friends, colleagues, and editors, along with extensive correspondence with subscribers to his publications and customers of his book store service, the Motive Book Shop. Significant correspondents include: Wendell B. Anderson, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Robert Bly, Charles Bukowski, Glen Coffield, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Carol Ely Harper, Langston Hughes, Aldous Huxley, John F. Kennedy, Meridel Le Sueur, Gordon Lish, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Larry McMurtry, Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin, Kenneth Patchen, Kenneth Rexroth, Alan Swallow, Louis Untermeyer, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. Manuscripts for Crews' poems spanning 1946-1965 are present, including poems published in individual chapbooks. A small amount of pseudonymous poetry is found here. Other works by Crews include two unpublished novels, as well as numerous essays and book reviews on topics such as contraception, sterilization, obscenity, and censorship. A 1974 journal of Crews' travel in Africa is also present. Little magazines edited or co-edited by Crews, 1940-1965, which are found in the collection include The Deer and Dachshund, The Flying Fish, The Naked Ear, Suck-Egg Mule: A Recalcitrant Beast, Poetry Taos, Taos: A Deluxe Magazine of the Arts, and Gale. The collection also contains manuscripts by several other writers, including Wendell B. Anderson, Carol Bergé, Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Scott Greer, Norman MacLeod, Mason Jordan Mason, Alfred Morang, and Robert Rivera. Among the Censorship Activities and Personal Papers series are found correspondence and printed matter generated by the various political and literary organizations concerned with issues in which Crews was interested. Newspaper clippings concern censorship, especially the Henry Miller obscenity trial of 1961. Copies of "The Horse Fly" (1935-1965), written by his friend Spud Johnson, are also included, as are brochures, catalogs, and advertisements for "nudist colonies" and other sexually-oriented ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes (7.15 linear feet)
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- Crews, Judson. Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966).
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. The heaven beyond heaven / [Henry Miller]
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The heaven beyond heaven / [Henry Miller] [1939]
ArchivalResource: [62] leaves : ill. ; 22 cm.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. The heaven beyond heaven / [Henry Miller]
Autograph File, M
Title:
Autograph File, M
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 10.5 linear feet (21 boxes)
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- Autograph File, M, 1648-1985.
Donati, Enrico, 1909-2008. Enrico Donati, letters received and manuscripts, 1943-1963.
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Enrico Donati, letters received and manuscripts, 1943-1963.
A major focus of the letters, manuscripts and ephemera that comprise this collection is the Surrealist retrospective "Le Surréalisme en 1947" curated by André Breton and Marcel Duchamp and held at the Galerie Maeght in Paris, July-August 1947.
ArchivalResource: ca. 250 items (.5 linear ft.)
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- Donati, Enrico, 1909-2008. Enrico Donati, letters received and manuscripts, 1943-1963.
Anaïs Nin collection of papers, 1932-1975
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Anaïs Nin collection of papers 1932-1975
This is a synthetic collection consisting of a typescript and correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 183 items
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- Anaïs Nin collection of papers, 1932-1975
Henry Miller collection of papers, 1932]-1978
Title:
Henry Miller collection of papers 1932]-1978
This is a synthetic collection consisting of typescripts and a manuscript, correspondence, an undated notebook, financial documents, and portraits.
ArchivalResource: 606 items
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- Henry Miller collection of papers, 1932]-1978
Roger Jackson (Firm). Roger Jackson, Publisher, collection 1993-2001.
Title:
Roger Jackson, Publisher, collection 1993-2001.
Roger Jackson, a fine small press publisher in Ann Arbor, Michigan, began editing and publishing books in 1993, as an extension of his interest in collecting materials by and about Henry Miller. His primary focus as a publisher has been on the works and life of Miller, and he has published bibliographies, studies, memoirs, fiction, correspondence, artwork, ephemera, and other materials by and about Miller and his friends and associates. Ths includes much material published for the first time. Other authors Jackson has published include Anais Nin, Bern Porter, Jack Saunders, Natasha Bernstein, Suzy Crowbar, and others. Of especial note is the great number of unique materials by Bern Porter.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes.
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- Roger Jackson (Firm). Roger Jackson, Publisher, collection 1993-2001.
Birge, Vincent. Vincent Birge papers, 1953-1969.
Title:
Vincent Birge papers, 1953-1969.
The Vincent Birge papers date from 1952, and consist of materials collected for his friend Henry Miller when, as a pilot for TWA, he brought back from Europe news, books, messages from old friends, and materials difficult to obtain in the States. A significant amount of the correspondence in this collection is from people other than Birge, including John Houghton Allen, Emil White, Pierre Laleure and their wives, Loraine Fowler Birge and Eve McClure Miller. Notebooks Birge kept while secretary to Miller in the 1960's, newspaper clippings, and printed ephemera about Miller, make up the remainder of the Vincent Birge Papers.
ArchivalResource: 3.00 boxes.
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- Birge, Vincent. Vincent Birge papers, 1953-1969.
Eddie Woods papers, circa 1957- 2009
Title:
Eddie Woods papers circa 1957- 2009
This collection was compiled by Eddie Woods. The Eddie Woods papers document an understudied, indeed largely undefined, segment of the “new American poetry and prose” of the post-1945 period – namely, the expatriate and, to a certain extent, surrealist school that has numerous connections with the Beats but is essentially an independent, coherent body of work whose leading figures are represented in this collection by substantial numbers of manuscript materials, correspondence, scarce and rare books, photographs, and a variety of art prints, including numerous silk screensAn expatriate poet and publisher belonging to the essentially surrealist school of post-World War II writers in the late 1960s.
ArchivalResource: 76.0 Linear feet; (92 manuscript boxes, 2 half boxes, 4 flat boxes, 39 map folders, 1 roll; 161 audio cassettes, 11 VHS, 1 KCA64 videocassette, 1 8mm film reel, 1 HDV tape.)
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- Eddie Woods papers, circa 1957- 2009
Alan Swallow Papers, 1934-1965
Title:
Alan Swallow Papers 1934-1965
Papers of the American author, poet, publisher. Correspondence (1942-1964); manuscript poems and essays; and published materials, including articles and clippings by and about Swallow, book reviews, poems, and stories by Swallow, and photographs. Correspondence includes that of Louise Bogan, Norman A. Brittin, Bob Brown, Carroll Coleman, J.V. Cunningham, Gustav Davidson, James A. Decker, David Cornel DeJong, George P. Elliott, Lincoln Fitzell, John T. Frederick, Herbert Gold, Yvan Goll, Caroline Gordon, Weldon Kees, Stanley Kunitz, Archibald MacLeish, Josephine Miles, Henry Miller, Clark Mills, Bucklin Moon, Marianne Moore, Merrill Moore, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Ann Stanford, Wallace Stevens, Genevieve Taggard, Allen Tate, Mark Van Doren, Robert Penn Warren, William Carlos Williams, and others.
ArchivalResource: 3.0 linear ft.
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- Alan Swallow Papers, 1934-1965
Elkins, Kate Felton. Kate Felton Elkins collection, 1775-1927.
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Kate Felton Elkins collection, 1775-1927.
Miscellaneous scrapbooks on musical, theatrical, and literary subjects. The collection includes letters, programs, playbills, clippings, printed articles, prints, and photographs. One bound volume, DRAMATIC, has twentieth century letters written to Felton Elkins.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear feet.
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- Elkins, Kate Felton. Kate Felton Elkins collection, 1775-1927.
Max Lincoln Schuster Papers, [ca. 1913-1976]
Title:
Max Lincoln Schuster Papers, [ca. 1913-1976]
ArchivalResource: 300 boxes
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- Max Lincoln Schuster Papers, [ca. 1913-1976]
Henry Miller Papers, 1896-1984, 1930-1980
Title:
Henry Miller Papers 1896-1984, 1930-1980
Henry Miller (1891-1980) was a prominent American writer and artist. This collection of his personal papers contains correspondence, manuscripts, legal documents, printed materials, film and audio recordings, and original artwork.
ArchivalResource: 144 boxes (72 linear ft.); 2 cartons (2 linear ft.); 15 oversize boxes.; 5 shoeboxes (2 linear ft.)
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- Henry Miller Papers, 1896-1984, 1930-1980
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller collection, 1937-1981.
Title:
Henry Miller collection, 1937-1981.
Materials by or about Henry Miller: periodical publications, broadsides, clippings, publication-promotional information, ephemera, and correspondence. Correspondence relates to the Loujon Press.
ArchivalResource: ca. 170 v.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller collection, 1937-1981.
Grove Press Collection
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Grove Press Collection
The Grove Press Collection consists of production, publication, and marketing materials from the Grove Press Records at Syracuse University, which document the history of the Grove Press in Greenwich Village.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear feet (1 record storage carton)
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- Grove Press Collection, 1956-1984, [Bulk Dates: 1958-1983]
De Hirsh Margules papers
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De Hirsh Margules papers
The papers of painter De Hirsh Margules measure 5.5 linear feet and date from 1888-2001, with the bulk dating from 1923-1965. The papers contain biographical material, and business and personal correspondence, including letters from Alfred Stiegliz, John Marin, Henry Miller, Max Schnitzler, Charles J. Connick, Louis M. Eilshemius, Alex King, and Myron Lechay. Also found are writings, printed material, scrapbooks, photographs, works of art and audio recordings documenting Margules' personal life and professional career. Biographical material consists of Margules' curriculum vitae, address books, war ration books, press credentials, passports, naturalization documents, membership and social security cards, and memorial material on De Hirsh and Blanche Margules.Correspondence of De Hirsh Margules covers both personal and business matters. Family correspondents include his wife Blanche London, her parents, De Hirsh's mother Rosa and his sister Sam. There is correspondence with Jean and Harrison Horblit, friends and business associates of the Margules, as well as correspondence with his girlfriend, Marieli Kailin Mandel. Other correspondents include Alfred Stieglitz, John Marin, Henry Miller, Max Schnitzler, Charles J. Connick, Louis M. Eilshemius, Alex King, Myron Lechay, and two letters from New York Governor Herbert H. Lehman. There are single letters from Sasha Kolin; New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay; Lawrence F. O'Brien, special assistant to President John F. Kennedy; Buckminster Fuller. This last letter was not addressed exclusively to Margules. Other personal correspondence includes letters, postcards and greeting cards from family members and friends. Other business correspondents include galleries and museums such as Babcock Galleries, Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Niveau Gallery, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Brooklyn Museum, Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Ferargil Gallery, Feigl Gallery, Guggenheim Museum, Worcester Art Museum and Walker Art Center.Writings consist mostly of poems by De Hirsh Margules, sometimes appearing in multiple draft forms, as well as a longer work titled "Mulberry Bend." Also included within the series are notebooks filled with poems and works of prose, the latter expounding upon his theories and ideas. Writings by other authors range from poetry to works of prose, criticism and biography, including A. Lincoln Gillespie, Jr., Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, David Weber, Aaron Frankel, James Grady, Dick Higgins, and Esther Gilman, among others. There are three illustrated writings by Alfred Jensen. Audio recordings contain a sound tape reel of De Hirsh Margules reciting his poems <emph render="italic">Rainbow</emph> and <emph render="italic">Mulberry Bend</emph>.Printed material includes newspaper and magazine clippings, press releases, exhibition announcements, catalogues and books. Scrapbooks include printed material, newspaper and magazine clippings, and exhibition announcements on the career of De Hirsh Margules. Also included are two scrapbooks by Blanche London Margules, representing newspaper clippings of her writing, among others.Works of Art include an oil painting on wood and sketchbooks by Margules. Also included are six collages in a series by Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin titled "Eye Poems"; and text-based drawings/writings by A. Lincoln Gillespie, Jr.Photographs, transparencies and slides include works of art by De Hirsh and Blanche London Margules. Also included are personal photographs of the Margules', their friends, family and students, and two folders of photographs of Marieli Kailin Mandel.
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- De Hirsh Margules papers, 1888-2001, bulk 1923-1965
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter to Kate Millett, 1969 May 26.
Title:
Letter to Kate Millett, 1969 May 26.
Henry Miller, Pacific Palisades, Ca., May 26, 1969, to Kate Millett, refusing her permission to use the material she submitted to him in her book.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter to Kate Millett, 1969 May 26.
Elias, Robert H. Robert H. Elias papers, 1933-1983.
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Robert H. Elias papers, 1933-1983.
ArchivalResource: .8 cubic ft.
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- Elias, Robert H. Robert H. Elias papers, 1933-1983.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Artist file.
Title:
Artist file.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Artist file.
Pantheon Books. Records, 1944-1968.
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Records, 1944-1968.
The editorial and production files of Pantheon Books from 1944 through 1968. The correspondence from authors, agents, and publishers is written to Kurt and Helen Wolff, Jacques Schiffrin, André Schiffrin, and the editors of the firm. The files document the publication of works by A. Alvarez, Georges Bernanos, Hermann Broch, Jacob Burckhardt, Albert Camus, William Demby, Eugene Ionesco, Karl Jaspers, Winifred Bryher, Jacques Maritain, Isamu Noguchi, José Ortega y Gasset, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Sir Herbert Read, Ben Shahn, and others.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft. (ca. 12,500 items in 38 boxes).
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- Pantheon Books. Records, 1944-1968.
Hilaire Hiler papers
Title:
Hilaire Hiler papers
Correspondence; printed materials; art works and miscellaneous papers.
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- Hiler, Hilaire, 1898-1966. Hilaire Hiler papers, 1925-1966.
Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963. Aldous Huxley collection of papers, 1915-1973 bulk (1915-1963).
Title:
Aldous Huxley collection of papers, 1915-1973 bulk (1915-1963).
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, legal documents, portrait photographs, and pictorial works.
ArchivalResource: 319 items.
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- Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963. Aldous Huxley collection of papers, 1915-1973 bulk (1915-1963).
Sherick, Michael J. Table-Talk Press Collection, 1984-1989.
Title:
Table-Talk Press Collection, 1984-1989.
The collection contains artwork, correspondence, manuscripts, printer's mockups, promotional flyers, proofs, and other related material from Michael Sherick's Santa Barbara based Table-Talk Press. Correspondents include Fielding Dawson, Clayton Eshleman, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Henry Johnson, Michael McClure, David Meltzer, Leslie Scalapino, Gary Snyder, Robert Sycamore, Diane Wakoski, and Philip Whalen. Some of the Table-Talk works were designed and printed by David Dahl, Graham Mackintosh, and Judyl Mudfoot (Mudborn Press). Printed copies of Table-Talk Press works, mainly poetry broadsides, have been cataloged separately and can be searched on Pegasus, the UCSB Libraries online catalog.
ArchivalResource: .6 linear feet (1 document box and 1 oversize box)
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- Sherick, Michael J. Table-Talk Press Collection, 1984-1989.
Trantino, Tommy. Correspondence with Singing Horse Press, 1976-1988.
Title:
Correspondence with Singing Horse Press, 1976-1988.
Comprises 54 items to Gil Ott and 4 items from Ott. Includes correspondence regarding support for Trantino's release from prison, where he is serving a life sentence for murder, from Brendan T. Byrne, Christopher Dietz, Henry Miller, Robert E. Mulcahy, Richard A. Seidl, Charlee Trantino and Mayer Vishner.
ArchivalResource: 79 items (241 leaves).
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- Trantino, Tommy. Correspondence with Singing Horse Press, 1976-1988.
Frederick R. Koch collection, 1640-1983
Title:
Frederick R. Koch collection, 1640-1983.
The Frederick R. Koch Collection consists of musical, literary, and historical materials collected by Frederick R. Koch, principally through purchases at public auctions, 1979-1986. Including individual items, concentrations of related materials, and several extensive archives, the collection is a broad and deep resource for study of the lives and works of a range of composers, authors, and other historical figures. Most materials are music manuscripts, literary manuscripts, drawings, and correspondence of European, English, and American composers, authors, and artists. Also present are historical manuscripts, photographs, albums, and other papers. While the contents of the collection span the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, most date from the nineteenth to early twentieth centuries, with particular strengths in French, Italian, German, and British music, French literature, and British art.
ArchivalResource: 64.12 linear feet (362 boxes) + 4 broadside folders.
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- Koch, Frederick R. (Frederick Robinson),. Frederick R. Koch collection, 1640-1983.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Papers of Henry Miller [manuscript] 1932-1964.
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Papers of Henry Miller [manuscript] 1932-1964.
The collection contains partial or complete manuscripts of "Berthe," used in Quiet days in Clichy, Coda, Mejores no hay!, "Reunion in Barelona," from Aller retour New York, The new instinctivism, written with Alfred Perles, prefaces for The tropic of Cancer, and The time of the assassins, The St. Francis of Deltiel, Text for 'Esprit' and a section on H. Rider Haggard from Books in my life, Stand still like the hummingbird, The smile at the foot of the ladder, "This is my answer," from Big Sur and the oranges of Hieronymus Bosch, "To paint is to love again," an essay on Walt Whitman, The waters reglitterized, letters regarding Eugene Lonesco in Two worlds, Hamlet vs. Hamlet, "Of art and the future," "Picodiribibi" and a section on Vincent Van Gogh from Plexus, a section of "Peace and solitude" from Big Sur ..., page proofs of Letters to Anais Nin, and an early outline of Rosy Crucifixion. In his correspondence Miller discusses his writing, particularly Tropic of Cancer, publication and distribution difficulties, publicity, his reading and daily activities, his family, financial difficulties, water-colors, and his criticism of the work of others, especially Walter Lowenfels and Aldous Huxley. Of interest are transcripts of letters and reviews regarding his earlier work by Cyril Connolly, Lawrence George Durrell, Thomas Stearns Eliot, Aldous Leonard Huxley, Walter Lowenfels, Sir Desmond McCarthy, Henry Louis Mencken, Anäis Nin, Ezra Loomis Pound, Herbert Read, Collette (Levy) Roberts, Paul Rosenfeld, William Carlos Williams, and George Orwell. The collection also contains some of Miller's water-colors; two annotated bibliographies; a 1959 Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter; a solicitation, The story of George Dibbern's quest, photographs; and The outsider, Vol. 1, no. 1, 1961, containing Miller-Lowenfels correspondence. Correspondents include Walter Freeman, John Kidis, Alexandres Venetikos, Lowenfels, Merle Armitage, Harry Redl, Christopher Darlington Morley and Anäis Nin.
ArchivalResource: 133 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Papers of Henry Miller [manuscript] 1932-1964.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller letters, 1945-1957.
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Henry Miller letters, 1945-1957.
Six letters to Paul Ogden from Miller. One letter to Ogden from Lepska Miller also included.
ArchivalResource: 7 letters (1 portfolio).
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller letters, 1945-1957.
Papers, 1872, 1932-1997
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Papers, 1872, 1932-1997
ArchivalResource: 24 1/2 file boxes, 3 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder, 2 audiotapes, 4 photograph folders
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- Papers, 1872, 1932-1997
Durrell, Lawrence. Letter, [1979 Jan., Sommières, France], to Henry Miller.
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Letter, [1979 Jan., Sommières, France], to Henry Miller.
"When I was in Paris last, a journalist told me that shortly a book would appear tape-written by someone who had the cooperation of June Mona and who had supplied a sort of commentary on your version of things."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Durrell, Lawrence. Letter, [1979 Jan., Sommières, France], to Henry Miller.
Powys, John Cowper, 1872-1963. John Cowper Powys collection. [1953-1956].
Title:
John Cowper Powys collection. [1953-1956].
The collection consists of letters written by John Cowper Powys to Alfred Perles and to Henry Miller (about Perles).
ArchivalResource: 1 cm of textual records.
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- Powys, John Cowper, 1872-1963. John Cowper Powys collection. [1953-1956].
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter to Margaret Crosland [manuscript], 1955 February 9.
Title:
Letter to Margaret Crosland [manuscript], 1955 February 9.
Miller discusses a French publisher for "Fred's" book [Reunion in Barcelona by Alfred Perlès?]; compares various publishers, and mentions his German publisher and a Swedish translation of the "Tropics"; and praises Jean Guéhenno's "Journal d'un homme de quarante ans."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter to Margaret Crosland [manuscript], 1955 February 9.
Argus Book Shop correspondence, 1857-1955, 1930-1944
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Argus Book Shop correspondence 1857-1955 1930-1944
The Argus Book Shop Correspondence consists of the shop's "author correspondence" files holding letters between Ben Abramson and his staff and more than four hundred writers, artists, printers, critics, and illustrators. While some of the folders hold single or just a few letters, Abramson had more extensive relationships with many writers and artists, including John Austen, Faith Baldwin, March Cost, Frederic Dannay, Norman Davey, Rhys Davies, August Derleth, Robin Douglas, Joan Marshall Grant, W. G. Hardy, Claude Houghton, William McFee, Henry Miller, Frank Cheyne Papé, Louis Paul, Frederic Prokosch, William Saroyan, Harold Sinclair, and John Steinbeck. Hundreds of Abramson's typed carbon replies are present in the files; in them, he discusses business and literary concerns, along with his philosophies and opinions on a wide range of topics. While the lack of financial, inventory, vendor, and publishing records keep the collection from being a complete record of the Argus Book Shop, the correspondence files present reveal how Ben Abramson developed business and personal relationships with authors, illustrators, and shop patrons, and in particular with British authors, the obstacles he encountered while conducting business during World War II. The collection also includes, in Series II, more than forty undated literary essays, poems, and book reviews which may have been submitted for an "Argus miscellany" that Abramson often discussed in his correspondence but apparently never produced. The writings do not appear in Abramson's journal Reading and collecting, and likely date after 1938. The Argus Book Shop correspondence files were acquired by Philip D. Sang (1902-1975), a Chicago businessman, philanthropist, and collector of historical and literary manuscripts, who then donated the material to Yale.
ArchivalResource: 7.0 linear feet (18 boxes)
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- Argus Book Shop correspondence, 1857-1955, 1930-1944
William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records TXRC06-A20., 1909-1982
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William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records 1909-1982
The William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records document the work and personal lives of William and Jenny Bradley as literary agents in Paris for most of the twentieth century. After William A. Bradley's death in 1939, Jenny Bradley assumed responsibility for the agency maintaining William A. Bradley as the literary agency's name until her death in 1982. Representing mostly American, English, and French authors, the William A. Bradley Literary Agency counted Ford Madox Ford, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein, and Richard Wright among its numerous clients.
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- William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records TXRC06-A20., 1909-1982
Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Biography clippings : GROUP folder 1883-2003.
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Biography clippings : GROUP folder 1883-2003.
ArchivalResource: 3 folders.
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- Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Biography clippings : GROUP folder 1883-2003.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1957.
Title:
Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1957.
ArchivalResource: 3 items (8 leaves)
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1957.
Dvorah Telushkin Collection of Isaac Bashevis Singer Papers TXRC06-A24., 1951-1998
Title:
Dvorah Telushkin Collection of IsaacBashevis Singer Papers 1951-1998
Dvorah Telushkin’s Isaac BashevisSinger materials date from 1951 to 1998 and include his manuscripts; clippings andtearsheets of his published work; galley proofs, reviews, and correspondence;clippings of articles about Singer; royalty statements, lecture contracts, andreceipts; one contact sheet; an award program; notes; and works by other authors.
ArchivalResource: 7 boxes, 2 galley folders (2.94 linear feet)
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- Dvorah Telushkin Collection of Isaac Bashevis Singer Papers TXRC06-A24., 1951-1998
Lillian and Frederick Kiesler papers
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Lillian and Frederick Kiesler papers
The papers of New York artist Lillian Kiesler and architect and sculptor Frederick Kiesler measure 49.1 linear feet and 0.001 GB and date from circa 1910s-2003, with the bulk of the material from 1958-2000. The collection documents their personal and professional lives and the legacy of Frederick Kiesler's work through biographical material, correspondence, legal, financial and business records, teaching files, exhibition and performance files, artwork, subject files, printed and digital material, writings and interviews, monographs, photographic material, and sound and video recordings. Also found are papers related to Abstract Expressionist painter Hans Hofmann and the papers of artist Alice Hodges.
ArchivalResource: 49.1 Linear feet; 0.001 Gigabytes
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- Lillian and Frederick Kiesler papers, circa 1910s-2003, bulk 1958-2000
Henry Miller Literary Society. Henry Miller Literary Society records, 1955-1969.
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Henry Miller Literary Society records, 1955-1969.
The collection includes business correspondence (1956-1969) and personal correspondence of Eddie Schwartz and others about Henry Miller and his works, material relating to lawsuits connected with the sale of Miller's 1935 "Tropic of Cancer," society mailing lists and newsletters, reviews of Miller's works, and clippings relating to the 1967 marriage of Miller and Hoki Tokuda. Included in the collection are 283 letters (1956-1968) mostly to Schwartz from Henry Miller.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Henry Miller Literary Society. Henry Miller Literary Society records, 1955-1969.
Abraham Walkowitz papers
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Abraham Walkowitz papers
The papers of painter Abraham Walkowitz date from 1904-1969, and measure 2.9 linear feet. Found within the papers are biographical material; letters from artists, friends, and art collectors; business records; four interview transcripts; notes and writings; exhibition announcements, catalogs, and other printed material; and photographs of Walkowitz, friends, colleagues, and artworks.Biographical material consists of autobiographical notes, a citizenship certificate, membership and registration cards, medical records, and address books.Letters, with scattered responses from Walkowitz, are primarily from colleagues including artists John Taylor Arms, George Biddle, Paula Eliasoph, Ivan G. Olinsky, Walter Pach, Alfred Stieglitz, Carl Van Vechten, and Max Weber, Boston art collector Louis Schapiro, publisher E. Haldeman-Julius, writer Horace Traubel, and dancers Elizabeth Duncan and Maria-Theresa Duncan, the sister and adopted daughter of Isadora Duncan respectively. Individual letters are primarily from the diverse group of notable people to whom Walkowitz had sent copies of his books. Also found are letters from art organizations and museums. Business records consist of documents concerning the will of art collector George M. Dunaif, letters of acknowledgement of gifts of art work donated by Walkowitz to various museums, and miscellaneous financial material. Transcripts are of three interviews with Walkowitz and an interview with Walkowitz and Frank Kleinholz. Notes and writings include lists of names, addresses, and art work, miscellaneous lecture notes, and writings by Walkowitz and by others. Printed material consists of clippings, exhibition announcements and catalogs, reproductions of art work, and books by Walkowitz, and by Walkowitz and E. Haldeman-Julius. The photographs series contains the most significant material in the collection. The majority of photographs are of Abraham Walkowitz, taken by many notable photographers including Arnold Genthe, Lotte Jacobi, Arnold Newman, Alfredo Valente, Carl Van Vechten, and Clarence White. Also found are photographs of friends and colleagues, as well as photographs of art work by Walkowitz and others.
ArchivalResource: 2.9 linear feet
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- Walkowitz, Abraham, 1880-1965. Abraham Walkowitz papers, 1904-1966.
Veĭdle, V. (Vladimir Vasilévich), 1895-1979. Papers, 1875-1980.
Title:
Papers, 1875-1980.
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, photographs, subject files, art reproductions, and printed materials of Veĭdle. Almost the entire collection concerns Veĭdle's life in France, from the 1920's on. Correspondence consists of letters by many Russian emigre, French, English, German, Italian, and American writers and scholars. The largest groups of cataloged letters are by Igor ́Chinnov (56 items), I︠U︡riĭ Ivask (193), Vladislav Khodasevich (44), and Gleb Struve (43). There are also letters from Bernard Berenson, Marc Chagall, Jacques Maritain, Henry Miller, and Marina T︠S︡vetaeva, and many letters by Veĭdle to his wife from 1914-1972. Manuscripts by Veĭdle include articles, lectures, stories, poems, and many broadcasts which he made for Radio Liberty; Veĭdle's notes deal with many artistic and literary topics. Manuscripts by other authors include items by, for example, I︠U︡riĭ Ivask and Igor ́Chinnov. Printed materials in the collection include books and newspaper and journal articles by Veĭdle, and offprints of articles by other scholars, chiefly in the fields of art history and Russian literature.
ArchivalResource: ca. 15,000 items (52 boxes; 1 rolled, oversized document (with collection)).
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- Veĭdle, V. (Vladimir Vasilévich), 1895-1979. Papers, 1875-1980.
Guide to the Otto Rank Association Records, 1934-1993
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Guide to the Otto Rank Association Records, 1934-1993
The Records of the Otto Rank Association, founded by Virginia P. Robinson in 1965 and disolved in 1983.
ArchivalResource: 23 linear ft (ca.11,600 items in 54 boxes).
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- Guide to the Otto Rank Association Records, 1934-1993
Fraenkel, Michael, 1896-1957. Michael Fraenkel collection. [1945-1951].
Title:
Michael Fraenkel collection. [1945-1951].
The collection consists of correspondence from Michael Fraenkel to Jasper Wood on literary matters, containing many references to Henry Miller.
ArchivalResource: 1 cm of textural records.
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- Fraenkel, Michael, 1896-1957. Michael Fraenkel collection. [1945-1951].
Knight, Arthur. Photographic portraits of British and American writers, 1956-1958.
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Photographic portraits of British and American writers, 1956-1958.
Six mounted black and white photographs of prominent Brit. and Amer. writers including; Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Aldous Huxley, Henry Miller, Kenneth Patchen, and Kenneth Rexroth.
ArchivalResource: 6 mounted prints.
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- Knight, Arthur. Photographic portraits of British and American writers, 1956-1958.
Lawrence, Frieda von Richthofen, 1879-1956. Frieda Lawrence Collection, 1870-1969.
Title:
Frieda Lawrence Collection, 1870-1969.
Manuscripts, correspondence, letters between her husbands and her mother, guest books, and telegrams of condolence on her death, make up the Frieda Lawrence Collection, 1870-1969. The Works series contains drafts of Lawrence's book NOT I, BUT THE WIND (1934) and portions of "And the Fullness Thereof," which was published in 1964 as FRIEDA LAWRENCE, THE MEMOIRS AND CORRESPONDENCE. Also included are a series of numbered notebooks and a diary in which Lawrence recorded her thoughts and philosophies throughout her life, as well as articles and essays, some about her life with D.H. Lawrence. While there is some business correspondence having to do with the copyrights and royalties from D.H. Lawrence's works, and the legal battles that occurred regarding his estate, the Letters and Recipient series consist mostly of Lawrence's personal letters to and from friends and family. Of note are the letters between Lawrence and Richard Aldington, Barbara Barr, Dorothy Brett, Witter Bynner, Otto Gross, Enid Hilton, Else Jaffe-Richthofen, Knud and Else Merrild, Mabel Dodge Luhan, John Murry, Angelo Ravagli, Anna von Richthofen, and Tennessee Williams. The Miscellaneous series is mostly composed of letters to and from people other than Lawrence, including several from D.H. Lawrence and Ernest Weekley to Anna von Richthofen. Also included are manuscripts by other authors including a few by D.H. Lawrence, Irving Ravetch's screenplay of SONS AND LOVERS, Elise Aylen's play based on THE PLUMED SERPENT, and part of M.E. Ross's A D.H. LAWRENCE ANTHOLOGY. Additionally, there are guest and address books, Lawrence's social security card, three passports, and a large collection of letters and postcards, written in German, from Baron Podewils to Anna von Richthofen spanning 1886-1912.
ArchivalResource: 9 boxes (3.75 linear feet), 1 galley folder, 4 oversize folders.
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- Lawrence, Frieda von Richthofen, 1879-1956. Frieda Lawrence Collection, 1870-1969.
Ford, Charles Henri, 1913-. Charles Henri Ford Papers, 1928-1981.
Title:
Charles Henri Ford Papers, 1928-1981.
The Charles Henri Ford papers consist of typescript and holograph manuscripts, correspondence, postcards, clippings, photographs, financial documents, contracts, invitations, page proofs, prospectuses, journals, and diaries. The Works series contains examples of Ford's published and unpublished poetry, theatrical work, and prose. His published work includes a typescript fragment of ABC'S and typescripts of THE HALF-THOUGHTS, THE DISTANCES OF PAIN, OM KRISHNA I: SPECIAL EFFECTS, THE OVERTURNED LAKE, SLEEP IN A NEST OF FLAMES, and THE YOUNG AND EVIL. Ford's unpublished work includes typescripts of "The Acts," "Confessions of a Freak," "Denmark Vesey," "I Will Be What I Am," "The Labyrinth," "Let's Get Out of Here," "The Poet," "A Record of Myself," "Thirty Variations," "Unhappy Train," and "A World of Women." There is material from an unpublished issue of View, devoted to theater. The Correspondence series includes both outgoing and incoming correspondence. Significant correspondents include Conrad Aiken, W.H. Auden, Djuna Barnes, Sir Cecil Beaton, Karen Blixen, Paul Bowles, Kay Boyle, Ronnie Burk, William S. Burroughs, Jean Cocteau, Joseph Cornell, Leonardo Cremonini, E.E. Cummings, Leonor Fini, Gertrude Ford, Ruth Ford, Allen Ginsberg, Ted Joans, Ray Johnson, Philip Lamantia, James Laughlin, Mary McCarthy, Gerard Malanga, Carmen Marino, Henry Miller, Marianne Moore, Edouard Roditi, Dame Edith Sitwell, Gertrude Stein, Wallace Stevens, Allen Tate, Pavel Tchelitchew, Parker Tyler, Carl Van Vechten, William Carlos Williams, Donald Windham, Bill Wolak, Kathleen Tankersley Young, and Stark Young. The Miscellaneous series includes correspondence to Charles L. Ford, Gertrude Ford, Pavel Tchelitchew, and Parker Tyler from various correspondents, and manuscripts of works by Djuna Barnes, Marius Bewley, Paul Bowles, Jean Cocteau, Jean Genet, Joe Gould, Ted Joans, Philip Lamantia, Jack Lindsay, Norman Macleod, Gerard Malanga, Howard Nemerov, Dame Edith Sitwell, Parker Tyler, and Kathleen Tankersley Young, as well as miscellaneous notes, architectural plans for a beach house, contracts, a royalty statement, certificates of copyright registration, and materials relating to View. The Journals/Diaries series consists almost exclusively of the journals and diaries of Ford from 1932 until 1967, with a few lacunae in the chronological coverage. They chronicle the literary and artistic communities in New York City and Paris and Ford's own creative ambitions and endeavors. Among the important figures mentioned are Kenneth Anger, W.H. Auden, George Balanchine, Djuna Barnes, Cecil Beaton, Paul Bowles, William Burroughs, John Cage, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Jean Cocteau, Merce Cunningham, Isak Dinesen, Max Ernst, Leonor Fini, Jean Genet, Peggy Guggenheim, Lincoln Kirstein, Mary McCarthy, Gerard Malanga, Ned Rorem, Edith and Osbert Sitwell, Gertrude Stein, Yves Tanguy, Allen Tate, Parker Tyler, Andy Warhol, Orson Welles, William Carlos Williams, and Stark Young. Ford also documents his private life, including his relationships with his sister, the actress Ruth Ford, her husband Zachary Scott, and the painter Pavel Tchelitchew. Ford records his struggles to force himself to work, the difficulties of finding publishers for his work, his experiences in publishing Blues and View, his experimentation in the visual arts, surrealism in the arts, and playwriting. He also chronicles his experiences while living abroad and in the United States, including impressions of Paris, Athens and the Greek islands, Rome and other cities in Italy, New York City, and the American South. There is frank discussion of homosexuality and the experiences of a gay man in the twentieth century. A later accession includes typescript poems by the poets Ronnie Burk and Bill Wolak.
ArchivalResource: 29 boxes (12 linear feet)
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- Ford, Charles Henri, 1913-. Charles Henri Ford Papers, 1928-1981.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Correspondence with William H. Runge [manuscript], 1964-1966.
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Correspondence with William H. Runge [manuscript], 1964-1966.
Correspondence, 1964-1966, between Henry Miller, Pacific Palisades, Calif., and William H. Runge, Charlottesville, Va., concerns Miller's gift to the University of Virginia Library of six watercolors and a copy of "Into the night life." Several of the letters are signed by Miller's secretaries Marcia Pessis, and Connie Shephard.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Correspondence with William H. Runge [manuscript], 1964-1966.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Autograph card signed, 1949 May 3.
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Autograph card signed, 1949 May 3.
Concerning a request for a copy of his "Preface" to Carlay's poems.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Autograph card signed, 1949 May 3.
Charles Henri Ford Papers TXRC97-A13., 1928-1981
Title:
Charles Henri Ford Papers 1928-1981
The Charles Henri Ford papers consist of typescript andholograph manuscripts, correspondence, postcards, clippings, photographs, financialdocuments, contracts, invitations, page proofs, prospectuses, journals, and diaries.
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- Charles Henri Ford Papers TXRC97-A13., 1928-1981
Heisler, Friedy Baumann, 1900-1997. Further interviews on personal and professional life : oral history transcript / Friedy Baumann Heisler. Interviews conducted by Suzanne B. Riess in 1991-1992. Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 1998.
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Further interviews on personal and professional life : oral history transcript / Friedy Baumann Heisler. Interviews conducted by Suzanne B. Riess in 1991-1992. Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 1998.
Family and values; beliefs and therapeutic orientation; psychiatry and child development; psychiatric work in Chicago, Hull House, dysfunctional families, women in psychiatry; pacifism; her gifted son Ivan Heisler's life; Leon Trotsky in Mexico; Mexico's people and the world today; Carmel, Calif., Esalen, Edward Weston, the Paulings, Joan Baez, Henry Miller, and other Carmel residents.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear ft.)
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- Heisler, Friedy Baumann, 1900-1997. Further interviews on personal and professional life : oral history transcript / Friedy Baumann Heisler. Interviews conducted by Suzanne B. Riess in 1991-1992. Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 1998.
Chisholm, Hugh, 1913-1972. Papers, 1917-1993.
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Papers, 1917-1993.
Chiefly writings, including poetry, essays, articles, and book proposals, together with correspondence, family papers, financial notes, clippings, wedding album, and photographs. Includes letters to Rolf Andreson and one each from John Hersey and Henry Miller.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Chisholm, Hugh, 1913-1972. Papers, 1917-1993.
Welch, Tom. Autograph letters signed (several) : Tucson, Az., to Robert L. Veatch, 1967-1968.
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Autograph letters signed (several) : Tucson, Az., to Robert L. Veatch, 1967-1968.
Correspondence related to the Loujon Press on various subjects, particularly Henry Miller.
ArchivalResource: Several items (ca. 20 p.)
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- Welch, Tom. Autograph letters signed (several) : Tucson, Az., to Robert L. Veatch, 1967-1968.
Hanson, Kenneth O., 1922-2003. Kenneth O. Hanson collection, 1945-1979.
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Kenneth O. Hanson collection, 1945-1979.
The collection consists of letters written to Kenneth O. Hanson by a variety of American poets or publishers from 1945-1979. Correspondents include A.R. Ammons, James Dickey, Anthony Hecht, Richard Howard, James Merrill, Marianne Moore, Alan Tate, William Carlos Williams. The letters discuss literary works, both Hanson's and others; the publishing of Hanson's works; and other general matters.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear feet : (1 box)
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- Hanson, Kenneth O., 1922-2003. Kenneth O. Hanson collection, 1945-1979.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter, 1947 March 22 Big Sur, Ca., to Jim Hiner [Minneapolis?] [manuscript].
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Letter, 1947 March 22 Big Sur, Ca., to Jim Hiner [Minneapolis?] [manuscript].
Miller attempts to aid his old friend Conrad Moricand, Canton de Vaud, Switzerland, emigrate. He asks Hiner to advance him money for some of his watercolors along the lines of their previous arrangement.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter, 1947 March 22 Big Sur, Ca., to Jim Hiner [Minneapolis?] [manuscript].
Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Title:
Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Manuscripts, galley proofs and page proofs of books published by New Directions, 1937-1997.
ArchivalResource: 482 boxes and 181 volumes (92 linear ft.)
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- Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
De Hirsh Margules papers
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De Hirsh Margules papers
The papers of painter De Hirsh Margules measure 5.5 linear feet and date from 1888-2001, with the bulk dating from 1923-1965. The papers contain biographical material, and business and personal correspondence, including letters from Alfred Stiegliz, John Marin, Henry Miller, Max Schnitzler, Charles J. Connick, Louis M. Eilshemius, Alex King, and Myron Lechay. Also found are writings, printed material, scrapbooks, photographs, works of art and audio recordings documenting Margules' personal life and professional career. Biographical material consists of Margules' curriculum vitae, address books, war ration books, press credentials, passports, naturalization documents, membership and social security cards, and memorial material on De Hirsh and Blanche Margules.Correspondence of De Hirsh Margules covers both personal and business matters. Family correspondents include his wife Blanche London, her parents, De Hirsh's mother Rosa and his sister Sam. There is correspondence with Jean and Harrison Horblit, friends and business associates of the Margules, as well as correspondence with his girlfriend, Marieli Kailin Mandel. Other correspondents include Alfred Stieglitz, John Marin, Henry Miller, Max Schnitzler, Charles J. Connick, Louis M. Eilshemius, Alex King, Myron Lechay, and two letters from New York Governor Herbert H. Lehman. There are single letters from Sasha Kolin; New York City Mayor John V. Lindsay; Lawrence F. O'Brien, special assistant to President John F. Kennedy; Buckminster Fuller. This last letter was not addressed exclusively to Margules. Other personal correspondence includes letters, postcards and greeting cards from family members and friends. Other business correspondents include galleries and museums such as Babcock Galleries, Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Niveau Gallery, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Brooklyn Museum, Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Ferargil Gallery, Feigl Gallery, Guggenheim Museum, Worcester Art Museum and Walker Art Center.Writings consist mostly of poems by De Hirsh Margules, sometimes appearing in multiple draft forms, as well as a longer work titled "Mulberry Bend." Also included within the series are notebooks filled with poems and works of prose, the latter expounding upon his theories and ideas. Writings by other authors range from poetry to works of prose, criticism and biography, including A. Lincoln Gillespie, Jr., Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, David Weber, Aaron Frankel, James Grady, Dick Higgins, and Esther Gilman, among others. There are three illustrated writings by Alfred Jensen. Audio recordings contain a sound tape reel of De Hirsh Margules reciting his poems <emph render="italic">Rainbow</emph> and <emph render="italic">Mulberry Bend</emph>.Printed material includes newspaper and magazine clippings, press releases, exhibition announcements, catalogues and books. Scrapbooks include printed material, newspaper and magazine clippings, and exhibition announcements on the career of De Hirsh Margules. Also included are two scrapbooks by Blanche London Margules, representing newspaper clippings of her writing, among others.Works of Art include an oil painting on wood and sketchbooks by Margules. Also included are six collages in a series by Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin titled "Eye Poems"; and text-based drawings/writings by A. Lincoln Gillespie, Jr.Photographs, transparencies and slides include works of art by De Hirsh and Blanche London Margules. Also included are personal photographs of the Margules', their friends, family and students, and two folders of photographs of Marieli Kailin Mandel.
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- Margules, De Hirsh, 1899-1965. De Hirsh Margules papers, 1888-2001, bulk 1923-1965.
Durrell, Lawrence. Lawrence Durrell collection. [1950-2001].
Title:
Lawrence Durrell collection. [1950-2001].
The collection consists of correspondence from Durrell to Alfred Perlès, William Woods, John Lehmann, Peter Russell, Tambimuttu (LD's notes on Dylan Thomas in the form of a letter), and others; also included are a corrected proof of "Balthazar"(sent to Perlès); a sketch (1959) by Eve Miller of Henry Miller, Alfred Perlès and Durrell; and, a watercolour by "Oscar Epfs" (pseud. of L. Durrell) done for a record sleeve "Songs of Greece" plus a Xmas card reproduced from the painting in 1964. Alfred Perlès later changed his name to Alfred Barret, and was often addressed by Durrell and Miller as Joe or Joey in their letters to him.
ArchivalResource: 9 cm of textual records. -- 1 drawing. -- 1 watercolour.
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- Durrell, Lawrence. Lawrence Durrell collection. [1950-2001].
Rosenshine, Annette, 1880-1971. Annette Rosenshine papers, 1885-1998 (bulk 1907-1971).
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Annette Rosenshine papers, 1885-1998 (bulk 1907-1971).
Contains correspondence, writings, clippings, reviews, and related material regarding Rosenshine's art and interest in psychoanalysis. Significant correspondents include Flora Arnstein, Constantin Brancusi, Erich Fromm, Allen Ginsberg, Henri Matisse, Henry Miller, Lewis Mumford, Paul Padgette (her literary executor), Chris Rambo, Evelyn Statsinger, Leo Stein and Nina Stein, Michael Stein, and Alice B. Toklas. Also includes letters from Louis Adamic, Mortimer and Betty Adler, Henry Geldzahler, Katharine Kuh, Jessica Mitford, and Elizabeth Sprigge. Also contains various drafts and a final typescript of Rosenshine's unpublished autobiography, "Life's not a paragraph," as well as notebooks, journals from her psychoanalysis, essays, and poems. Reviews and articles, announcements, copyrights, and related materials, including a scrapbook of clippings and programs document Rosenshine's work as a sculptor. Also includes a small amount of personal material, including biographical sketches, obituaries, and papers relating to her estate; her brother, Albert Adolph Rosenshine; and miscellaneous clippings collected by Rosenshine and Padgette.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes, 1 oversize volume, 1 oversize box (2.4 linear feet)
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- Rosenshine, Annette, 1880-1971. Annette Rosenshine papers, 1885-1998 (bulk 1907-1971).
Gore Vidal papers, 1850-2020 (inclusive), 1936-2008 (bulk)
Title:
Gore Vidal papers, 1850-2020 (inclusive), 1936-2008 (bulk)
Papers of American author, Gore Vidal (1925-), including literary manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, political papers, legal and business records, and other material. Also includes papers of his companion, Howard Austen (1929-2003).
ArchivalResource: 414 linear feet (449 boxes, cartons, and film reels)
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- Gore Vidal papers, 1875-2004 (inclusive), 1936-2000 (bulk).
Mizuno Gallery. Mizuno Gallery records, 1955-2005, 1967-1981.
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Mizuno Gallery records, 1955-2005, 1967-1981.
The Mizuno Gallery records contain correspondence, photographs, and printed ephemera, among other materials that document the operation of the gallery from its founding in 1967 until 1984. Of approximately 90 exhibitions that took place at the gallery, two-thirds are represented in some way in this collection. There are also materials for artists whose work was never shown at the gallery. The collection is rich in materials from Billy Al Bengston, Vija Celmins and Henry Miller. There is original artwork by Billy Al Bengston, Vija Celmins, Raymond Saunders, Russell Tamblyn and H.C. Westermann. The ephemera in Series I dates from 1967 to 1983 and includes invitations, postcards and posters from exhibitions held at Gallery 669 and Mizuno Gallery. The records in Series II date from 1967 to 2005 and include a sales log and guest book as well as installation photographs. The artist files in Series III date from 1955 to 1988 and include postcards and letters to Riko Mizuno from the artists, newspaper and journal clippings, invoices for works of art, ephemera for shows not at Mizuno Gallery, correspondence and slides, color and black-and-white photographs, transparencies and photograph negatives of openings, installations, and artists.
ArchivalResource: 2.9 linear ft. (4 boxes)
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- Mizuno Gallery. Mizuno Gallery records, 1955-2005, 1967-1981.
Mizuno Gallery records, 1955-2005 (bulk 1966-1988)
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Mizuno Gallery records 1955-2005 (bulk 1966-1988)
The Mizuno Gallery occupies an important place in the history of postwar art in Los Angeles as a venue for contemporary art from 1967 to 1984. The archive includes gallery ephemera, postcards, letters, installation shots and other photographs documenting gallerist Riko Mizuno's close relationship with the artists she exhibited, and with collectors and other art world personalities. The most extensively represented artists are Vija Celmins, Billy Al Bengston, and Henry Miller.
ArchivalResource: 2.9 linear feet; (4 boxes)
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- Mizuno Gallery records, 1955-2005 (bulk 1966-1988)
Jong, Erica. Erica Jong papers, 1955-2011 [Bulk Dates: 1965-2004].
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Erica Jong papers, 1955-2011 [Bulk Dates: 1965-2004].
This collection contains the correspondence, writings, files, personal materials, printed and audio/visual material relating to Erica Jong's writing and personal life. Correspondence ranges from 1958 to 2004, and comprises a wide variety of correspondents, including business and literary contacts, friends, fans, and relatives. Among the writings are notes, drafts, correspondence, and publication material pertaining to all of Jong's major published novels and essay and poetry collections, including Fear of Flying, and drafts of several unpublished novels and the scripts for a number of unproduced television series and films. In addition, there is a large quantity of material relating to Jong's book on Henry Miller, The Devil at Large--such material includes correspondence and audio and written interviews. Within the "Personal" series are Jong's early diaries and daybooks, as well as material from Barnard and during her time living in Germany. The series of "Erica Jong Files", organized by Jong, include research, publication, project, and personal files, which contain primarily legal and business correspondence pertaining to Jong's work, finances, and various business projects. Among the printed materials are books and journals collected by Jong, as well as newspaper and magazine clippings about Jong. Finally, the Audio/Visual material includes recordings of a number of Jong's readings and appearances on television and radio.
ArchivalResource: 94 linear ft. (102 boxes: 84 record storage cartons 16 document boxes, 2 oversize boxes)
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- Jong, Erica. Erica Jong papers, 1955-2011 [Bulk Dates: 1965-2004].
City Lights Books. City Lights Books records, 1953-1970.
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City Lights Books records, 1953-1970.
Consists of correspondence, editorial and administrative files. Correspondents include Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, William S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Paul Bowles, Jean Jacques Lebel, Henry Miller, Kenneth Patchen, and William Carlos Williams, among others. Editorial files may contain correspondence with authors, manuscripts, mock-ups and dummies, and other editorial materials. Administrative files pertain to both the City Lights bookstore and publishing company and contain lists of publications, publicity materials, and clippings, documents on the obscenity trial resulting from the seizure of Allen Ginsberg's book Howl and Other Poems by U.S. Customs.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes, 4 cartons, 1 portfolio, 1 oversize box and 4 oversize folders (ca. 13 linear ft.)Selected items : 4 microfilm reels.
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- City Lights Books. City Lights Books records, 1953-1970.
Judson Crews papers, ca. 1930-1991
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Judson Crews papers ca. 1930-1991
The Judson Crews Papers provide evidence of the personal and professional life of American poet Judson Crews between 1930 and 1991. The papers document Crews' career as a poet, printer, and small-press publisher, and consist of correspondence, writings, and personal papers. Crews and his wife Mildred Tolbert, a photographer and writer, were members of the artistic community in Taos, New Mexico in the mid twentieth-century. There is also some material relating to Crews' friendship with Henry Miller. Correspondents include Crews' daughters Anna Bush Crews and Carole Judith Crews as well as Wendell B. Anderson, Carol Bergé, and J. Whitebird.
ArchivalResource: 17.44 linear feet (41 boxes)
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- Judson Crews papers, ca. 1930-1991
Galantière, Lewis, 1895-1977. Lewis Galantière papers, 1920-1977.
Title:
Lewis Galantière papers, 1920-1977.
Writers represented in the correspondence files are Margaret Anderson, Sherwood Anderson, George Antheil, Djuna Barnes, Clive Bell, Malcolm Cowley, E.E. Cummings, John Dos Passos, Ford Madox Ford, Ernest Hemingway, Richard Hughes, Eugene Jolas, Archibald MacLeish, H.L. Mencken, Henry Miller, Adrienne Monnier, Man Ray, Elmer Rice, Jules Romains, Gertrude Stein, John Steinbeck, Allen Tate, Carl Van Vechten, Robert Penn Warren, and Edmund Wilson. Galantiere's best known work as a translator was that of the writings of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, and the collection contains in addition to correspondence, twelve manuscripts, all bearing the author's and the translator's corrections. He also wrote extensively on economic subjects and current history, and these files and manuscripts are present in the collection. Galantiere wrote plays in his own name and adapted Jean Anouilh's ANTIGONE for Katharine Cornell in 1946, and there are materials relating to these works.
ArchivalResource: 36 boxes & 1 flat item.
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- Galantière, Lewis, 1895-1977. Lewis Galantière papers, 1920-1977.
Manuscript (periodical) Records, 1933-1937
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Manuscript (periodical) Records 1933-1937
Manuscript , a literary periodical edited by Flola Shepard, Mary Lawhead, and John Rood, was published 1934-1936. Collection contains mostly incoming letters, also a few manuscript submissions, a complete run of the periodical, and miscellany. Correspondents include Nelson Algren, Frank Ankenbrand, Benjamin Appel, Ben Belitt, Oswell Blakeston, Warren Bower, John Malcolm Brinnin, Bob Brown, Dee Brown, Jack Conroy, Kyle Crichton, August Derleth, Peter De Vries, Murrell Edmunds, Zona Gale, Harlan Hatcher, Weldon Kees, Sherry Mangan, Alfred Mendes, Henry Miller, Alfred Morang, Irving Wallace, William Carlos Williams, and others.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft.
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Christopher Logue papers
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Christopher Logue papers
The collection contains manuscripts of Logue's essays, plays, poems, short stories, and screenplays; reviews of his books; newspaper clippings; poster-poems; research files; videocassettes of his film performances; and voluminous correspondence (1949-1993). The collection documents his creative, recreative and social activities such as participation in demonstrations for nuclear disarmaments, involvement in community politics, and other social and political activities. Among topics he discusses are Ezra Pound, and the Hugo Claus case. Manuscripts of his works include Girls, Kings, an account of books one and two of Homer's Iliad, New numbers, Ode to the dodo, poems from 1953 to 1978, Patrocleia, Pax, book XIX of the Iliad, She sings, he sings, Songs from the lily-white boys, War music, an account of books 16 to 19 of Homer's Iliad, and Weakdream sonnets. Correspondents include Samuel Beckett, Betsy Blair, Bertolt Brecht, Hugo Claus, Liese Deniz, Nell Dunn, T. S. Eliot, Ian Fleming, Graham Greene, Adrian Haggard, Michael Horovitz, Frank Kermode, Philip Larkin, Henry Miller, Laurence Olivier, Peter Orlovsky, John Osborne, George Steiner, and Shirley Thompson, among others.
ArchivalResource: 19.76 Linear Feet (21 containers)
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- Logue, Christopher, 1926-2011. Christopher Logue papers, 1939-1993 (bulk 1950-1993).
Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. T.S. Eliot collection of papers, 1918-1989 bulk (1918-1957).
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T.S. Eliot collection of papers, 1918-1989 bulk (1918-1957).
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, an undated notebook, legal documents, and portraits of the author.
ArchivalResource: 640 items.
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- Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. T.S. Eliot collection of papers, 1918-1989 bulk (1918-1957).
Stephen Spender collection of papers, 1928]-1993, 1931-1967
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Stephen Spender collection of papers 1928]-1993 1931-1967
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence, notebooks dating from 1932 to 1966, financial documents, and portraits.
ArchivalResource: 314 items
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- Stephen Spender collection of papers, 1928]-1993, 1931-1967
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller papers [manuscript], 1977, n.d.
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Henry Miller papers [manuscript], 1977, n.d.
The collection contains a letter with envelope, 1977, September 23, to Joane O'Roark. thanking her for her book, and commenting on diet and exercise. With these are four brief notes including a [poem?] beginning "trees, birds, 2 berries, snakes, frogs...."; a note "trying to cure masturbation----impossible. (Bob Haase); a page of random notes, possibly a "to do" list; and a typed note about selling his watercolors with an initialled manuscript note about a gallery in Paris.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller papers [manuscript], 1977, n.d.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Lois Cooling papers, 1943-1947.
Title:
Lois Cooling papers, 1943-1947.
This collection consists of eighty-six items, primarily letters, from American author Henry Miller (1891-1980) to Lois Cooling. Cooling was a friend of Miller's and his typist. In the letters, Miller describes his move to Big Sur, gives Cooling instructions for typing his manuscripts and methods of remuneration, reports on the progress of his writing, and provides glimpses of his daily activities. Some of the other subjects discussed are Miller's watercolors and books, his marriage to Janina Martha Lepsksa and the birth of Valentine Miller. Several letters from Janina Lepska Miller to Cooling and from Cooling to Miller are also included. The collection also contains three water colors, one by Miller, typescripts of manuscripts, and articles about Miller.
ArchivalResource: 86 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Lois Cooling papers, 1943-1947.
Henry Miller Literary Society Records, 1955-1972
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Henry Miller Literary Society Records 1955-1972
The collection includes business correspondence (1956-1972) and personal correspondence of Eddie Schwartz and others about Henry Miller and his works, material relating to lawsuits connected with the sale of Miller's 1935 society mailing lists and newsletters, reviews of Miller's works, and clippings relating to the 1967 marriage of Miller and Hoki Tokuda. Included in the collection are 283 letters (1956-1968) mostly to Schwartz from Henry Miller. Tropic of Cancer,
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes
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- Henry Miller Literary Society Records, 1955-1972
George Howard Papers, 1941-1980
Title:
George Howard Papers, 1941-1980
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (1 linear ft.)
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- George Howard Papers, 1941-1980
Weeks, David, 1786-1834. David Weeks and family papers, 1782-1957 (bulk 1830-1957).
Title:
David Weeks and family papers, 1782-1957 (bulk 1830-1957).
Papers of David Weeks and family consist of personal and business papers of the Weeks, Moore, Conrad, and Gibson families of New Iberia, La., and southern Louisiana. A sizable portion of the papers document the life and work of William Weeks Hall, David Weeks' great-grandson, an artist, preservationist, and horticulturist who restored Shadows on the Teche and its gardens. Early papers in the collection, largely consisting of business papers and personal correspondence of the Weeks and Conrad families dating from the 1820s and 1830s, concern the operation of sugar and cotton plantations, relations with merchants and cotton factors, the sale of slaves, and the education of the Weeks children, many of whose letters are included. The papers also include a number of letters written from Evergreen Plantation near St. Francisville by Rachel Weeks O'Connor, David Weeks' sister. They concern business and family affairs, local news, slave conditions, and difficulties with overseers. Among the other papers from this period are letters by U.S. Senator Charles M. Conrad and by John Merriman, overseer of Grand Côte Plantation; reports of New Orleans factors John Linton and Lambeth and Thompson; and the will of David Weeks, dated 1834, which indicates the disposition of his property among his children. Numerous letters and documents dating from the period following Mary Clara Conrad Weeks' marriage to John Moore trace Moore's political activities as a congressman in the 1840s and 1850s. Included are petitions, letters of introduction, congratulatory messages from friends and colleagues, and letters from A.B. Roman, Joseph Walker, Thomas Curry, W.B. Prescott, W.M. Prescott, John Ray, and others. Another set of personal letters documents the education of Mary Weeks' children in Washington, D.C., and Virginia schools. Among the commercial papers dating from the 1850s are reports of factors Hall and Rodd, Miles Adams and Co., and Darby and Tremoulet. Many of Moore's letters concern the organization and construction of the New Orleans, Opelousas, and Great Western Railroad in 1851, on whose board of directors Moore served. Papers dating from the Civil War, during which several members of the Moore and Weeks families relocated to Texas, include military exemptions of overseers William Lourd and Lewis Moore, petitions for compensation of slaves who were lost or died while serving in the army, and political correspondence of Moore, who served as a member of the Louisiana State Legislature during the period. Among the post-Civil War documents are labor contracts with freedman, letters relating to the destruction of various Louisiana estates, and letters that describe the tribulations and upheavals of the Reconstruction period in Louisiana. Papers of William Weeks Hall consist largely of correspondence with friends and relations in Louisiana and colleagues in the arts. A sizable group of letters are written by Hall's aunt Harriet Weeks Torian ("Aunt Pattie"), who describes social life and family affairs in New Orleans. Another large set of correspondence consists of notes of thanks from friends and relatives for gifts of flowers, paintings, and other items and for Hall's hospitality during their visits to Shadows on the Teche. Other letters concern Hall's finances and investments, inquiries from scholars and sightseers about visiting Shadows on the Teche, painting, the performing arts, and horticulture. Notable correspondents include Henry Miller and James Laughlin, whose letters concern a profile that Miller wrote about Hall; Francis Biddle, attorney general under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt; director D.W. Griffith, who filmed The white rose at Shadows on the Teche in 1923; author and playwright Julian Street; Emily Post; Paul Froelich; Joseph Grégoire de Roulhac Hamilton; and Franklin C. Watkins. Much of the later correspondence concerns Hall's efforts to induce a government agency to assume custodianship of Shadows on the Teche. Also included is a receipt for payment of a sum collected at the presidential election polls at New Iberia to aid in the construction of the Washington Monument. The papers additionally include bank statements, canceled checks, and receipts for purchases of building supplies, furniture, groceries, flowers, and other goods; magazines and advertising circulars; greeting cards; numerous photographs of family members, friends, and Shadows on the Teche and its gardens; daybooks, ledgers, and bankbooks; and letters of condolence following Harriet Weeks Torian's death in 1945.
ArchivalResource: 24,660 items.
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- Weeks, David, 1786-1834. David Weeks and family papers, 1782-1957 (bulk 1830-1957).
New Directions Publishing records
Title:
New Directions Publishing records
Records of the New Directions Publishing Corporation largely from the Norfolk, Connecticut office of the founder, James Laughlin.
ArchivalResource: 344 linear feet (910 boxes and 4 volumes)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Porter, Bern, 1911-2004. Materials related to Bern Porter publications on Henry Miller, 1943-1993.
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Materials related to Bern Porter publications on Henry Miller, 1943-1993.
ArchivalResource: 6 items ; 23 x 21 cm. and smaller.
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- Porter, Bern, 1911-2004. Materials related to Bern Porter publications on Henry Miller, 1943-1993.
Koch, Frederick R. (Frederick Robinson),. Music and literary manuscripts in the Frederick R. Koch collection, 1640-1983.
Title:
Music and literary manuscripts in the Frederick R. Koch collection, 1640-1983.
Manuscripts by European, English, and American composers, authors, and artists.
ArchivalResource: circa 700 items.
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- Koch, Frederick R. (Frederick Robinson),. Music and literary manuscripts in the Frederick R. Koch collection, 1640-1983.
Smoliar, Stephen W. [On the ovarian trolley : for reader and two tape recorders / Stephen W. Smoliar].
Title:
[On the ovarian trolley : for reader and two tape recorders / Stephen W. Smoliar]. [1974?]
ArchivalResource: 1 text ([6] leaves) ; 17 cm. + 2 sound tapes + 1 composer's explanatory letter.
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- Smoliar, Stephen W. [On the ovarian trolley : for reader and two tape recorders / Stephen W. Smoliar].
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Robert Fink collection of Henry Miller, 1939-1958.
Title:
Robert Fink collection of Henry Miller, 1939-1958.
The one-box collection includes some, but not all, of the letters Robert Fink received from Miller as well as several letters from penniless writers which Miller forwarded to Fink. In addition there are manuscripts (by both Miller and Fink), it contains three folders of news clippings and ephemera, and two cassette tape cartridges.
ArchivalResource: 1.00 boxes.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Robert Fink collection of Henry Miller, 1939-1958.
New Directions Publishing Corp. New Directions Publishing Corporation correspondence, 1961-1979.
Title:
New Directions Publishing Corporation correspondence, 1961-1979.
This collection consists of the records from the New Directions Publishing Company. It includes correspondence from staff from 1961 to 1979. The majority of the correspondence is between New Directions staff and author Henry Miller.
ArchivalResource: 0.50 linear ft.
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. New Directions Publishing Corporation correspondence, 1961-1979.
Lake, Carlton. Carlton Lake Collection of French Manuscripts, 1377-2000, (bulk 1895-1940).
Title:
Carlton Lake Collection of French Manuscripts, 1377-2000, (bulk 1895-1940).
The Carlton Lake Collection contains approximately 350,000 items relating to French art, literature, and music. The majority of the collection consists of papers of numerous French writers, musicians, and artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and includes manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, artwork, music scores, and other materials. The collection is strongest for the period known as the Belle Époque, (roughly 1895-1914) and for the years during and after World War I (especially the 1920s and 1930s). Among the numerous important literary and cultural figures and organizations represented in the collection are Pierre Albert-Birot, Guillaume Apollinaire, Louis Aragon, Antonin Artaud, Georges Bataille, Charles Baudelaire, Samuel Beckett, André Breton, Albert Camus, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, René Char, Paul Claudel, Jean Cocteau, Colette, Maurice Darantière, Marcel Duchamp, Editions J.O. Fourcade, Paul Eluard, Léon-Paul Fargue, Paul Fort, Jean Genet, André Gide, Françoise Gilot, Georges Hugnet, Valentine Hugo, Alfred Jarry, Georges Jean-Aubry, James Joyce, Librairie Dorbon-aîné, Pierre Louÿs, Stéphane Mallarmé, André Malraux, Henry Miller, Pablo Picasso, Marcel Proust, Maurice Raynal, Arthur Rimbaud, Henri-Pierre Roché, Maurice Saillet, Saint-John Perse, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Jean-Paul Sartre, Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Valéry, Paul Verlaine, Emile Vuillermoz, and Emile Zola. A number of significant musical scores, letters, conductor's notes, and other manuscripts created by approximately one hundred composers are also found in the Lake Collection. Among these composers are Georges Auric, Hector Berlioz, Ernest Chasson, Claude Debussy, Paul Dukas, Gabriel Fauré, Franz Liszt, Maurice Ravel, Albert Roussel, Camille Saint-Saëns, Erik Satie, Igor Stravinsky, and Giuseppe Verdi.
ArchivalResource: 303 document boxes, 25 oversize boxes, 16 bound v. (127.26 linear feet), 5 galley folders, 96 oversize folders.
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- Lake, Carlton. Carlton Lake Collection of French Manuscripts, 1377-2000, (bulk 1895-1940).
Calder & Boyars mss.
Title:
Calder & Boyars mss.
Consists primarily of the papers of the British publishing firm of Calder & Boyars Ltd.
ArchivalResource: 250,000 items (228 boxes)
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- Calder & Boyars. Papers, 1939-1980.
Chimera papers, (1943-1959)
Title:
Chimera papers (1943-1959)
The Chimera Papers consist of manuscripts, correspondence, and business papers relating to the publishing history of Chimera: A Literary Journal (1942-1947), with manuscripts of writings by Barbara Howes, editor of Chimera from 1943 to 1947.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 8; Linear Feet: 3.0
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- Chimera papers, (1943-1959)
Man Ray, 1890-1976. Man Ray letters and album, 1922-1976.
Title:
Man Ray letters and album, 1922-1976.
A significant ensemble of letters and writings by or addressed to Man Ray, collected and safeguarded by his sister Elsie Ray Siegler and her daughter Naomi Savage. The letters from Man Ray are addressed to Siegler and Savage and provide a rich chronicle of his personal and professional life from 1922-1976. Letters to Man Ray are from celebrated Dada and Surrealist artists and authors, and document the dynamic artistic and literary scenes of the immediate pre- and post-World War II period in the United States. An album of predominately handwritten manuscripts supplements the letters by offering Man Ray's thoughts on a range of artistic issues.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft.
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- Man Ray, 1890-1976. Man Ray letters and album, 1922-1976.
Nin, Anaïs, 1903-1977. Papers, ca. 1910-1977.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1910-1977.
Collection consists of diaries, manuscripts, correspondence, cassette recordings, film, and related papers of French-born American author Anaïs Nin. Includes materials related to Henry Miller and other contemporaries and friends of Nin in both America and bohemian Paris. Also includes correspondence between Miller and Nin.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear ft.)9 oversize boxes.
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- Nin, Anaïs, 1903-1977. Papers, ca. 1910-1977.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letters, 1948-1976.
Title:
Letters, 1948-1976.
Consists primarily of letters from Henry Miller to author Edith Fink, and from author Anaïs Nin to Edith's husband, Robert Fink.
ArchivalResource: ca. 70 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letters, 1948-1976.
Henry Miller Letter, undated
Title:
Henry Miller Letter undated
Letter from American author Henry Miller to Guy Repp, Broadway actor.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (SC)
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- Henry Miller Letter, undated
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Original proofs and pics : The amazing and invariable Beauford DeLaney / by Henry Miller.
Title:
Original proofs and pics : The amazing and invariable Beauford DeLaney / by Henry Miller. 1945.
ArchivalResource: 20 [i.e. 26] leaves : ill. ; 26 cm.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Original proofs and pics : The amazing and invariable Beauford DeLaney / by Henry Miller.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1935-1936.
Title:
Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1935-1936.
ArchivalResource: 5 items (5 leaves).
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1935-1936.
Gerald Sykes Papers, ca. 1921-1984
Title:
Gerald Sykes Papers, ca. 1921-1984
ArchivalResource: 41 linear ft. (ca.9,150 items in 56 boxes, 155 volumes, & 1 oversize folder).
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- Gerald Sykes Papers, ca. 1921-1984
Frieda Lawrence Collection TXRC98-A6., 1870-1969
Title:
Frieda Lawrence Collection 1870-1969
This collection includes diaries, essays, and drafts of and as well as correspondence. Much of the correspondence isof a personal nature, but some has to do with copyrights and royalties fromhusband D.H. Lawrence's works. Not I, But the Wind, Frieda Lawrence, the Memoirs and Correspondence,
ArchivalResource:
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- Frieda Lawrence Collection TXRC98-A6., 1870-1969
Stein and Day Publisher Records, 1963-1988
Title:
Stein and Day Publisher Records, 1963-1988
ArchivalResource: 28.75 linear ft.(ca. 34,500 items in 68 boxes)
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- Stein and Day Publisher Records, 1963-1988
Gail and Stephen Rudin autograph collection, 1841-1993.
Title:
Gail and Stephen Rudin autograph collection, 1841-1993.
Letters by noted authors, many on the subject of writing. Authors represented include: Louisa May Alcott, James Baldwin, Paul Bowles, Pearl Buck, Raymond Chandler, Agatha Christie, Samuel Clemens, Joseph Conrad, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Theodore Dreiser, T.S. Eliot, William Faulkner, Robert Frost, Zane Grey, Alex Haley, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ernest Hemingway, Sinclair Lewis, Jack London, Thomas Mann, Henry Miller, Margaret Mitchell, Vladimir Nabokov, Ezra Pound, Rod Serling, G.B. Shaw, John Steinbeck, William M. Thackeray, Kurt Vonnegut, H.G. Wells, E.B. White, and William Wordsworth.
ArchivalResource:
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- Gail and Stephen Rudin autograph collection, 1841-1993.
Fritz, Bernardine, d. 1982. Papers, 1925-1974.
Title:
Papers, 1925-1974.
Collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, ephemera, and books from the library of Bernardine Fritz. Correspondents include: Jay Michael Barrie, Gerald Heard, Aldous Huxley, Laura Huxley, Maria Huxley, Grover Smith, David Lilienthal, Henry Miller, Fania Marinoff Van Vechten, Louise Webb, Glenway Westcott, and Monroe Wheeler. The collection also contains manuscripts of Aldous Huxley, Henry Miller, and Glenway Westcott.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.5 linear ft.)5 oversize boxes.
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- Fritz, Bernardine, d. 1982. Papers, 1925-1974.
Lerner, Max, 1902-2001. Max Lerner papers, 1927-1992 (inclusive).
Title:
Max Lerner papers, 1927-1992 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, speeches, writings, and other papers (including research and teaching materials, photographs, memorabilia, newspaper and periodical clippings, books, and radio and television tapes) of Max Lerner, an American educator, author, lecturer, historian, and political scientist. The papers focus on Lerner's public life and career with very little material on his personal or family life. The papers document Lerner's close association with Justice Felix Frankfurter and Harold J. Laski, his controversial writings on homosexuality, his work with the Democratic Party during Adlai Stevenson's presidential campaigns, his work on behalf of Jewish causes and Zionism, and his activities during the "red scare" of the 1950s.
ArchivalResource: 96.50 linear ft.
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- Lerner, Max, 1902-2001. Max Lerner papers, 1927-1992 (inclusive).
Rudin, Stephen,. Gail and Stephen Rudin literary autograph collection, 1841-1993.
Title:
Gail and Stephen Rudin literary autograph collection, 1841-1993.
Letters by noted authors, many on the subject of writing. Authors represented include: Louisa May Alcott, James Baldwin, Paul Bowles, Pearl Buck, Raymond Chandler, Agatha Christie, Samuel Clemens, Joseph Conrad, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Theodore Dreiser, T.S. Eliot, William Faulkner, Robert Frost, Zane Grey, Alex Haley, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ernest Hemingway, Sinclair Lewis, Jack London, Thomas Mann, Henry Miller, Margaret Mitchell, Vladimir Nabokov, Ezra Pound, Rod Serling, G.B. Shaw, John Steinbeck, William M. Thackeray, Kurt Vonnegut, H.G. Wells, E.B. White, and William Wordsworth. Additional gathering of letters by famous literary figures.
ArchivalResource: 227 items.
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- Rudin, Stephen,. Gail and Stephen Rudin literary autograph collection, 1841-1993.
Judson Crews Papers TXRC94-A16., 1935-1981, (bulk 1940-1966)
Title:
Judson Crews Papers 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966)
The papers of poet, editor, publisher, and book dealer Judson Crews include extensive correspondence, published and unpublished manuscripts of novels, poetry, and other genres written by Crews under his many pseudonyms, and materials relating to censorship.
ArchivalResource:
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- Judson Crews Papers TXRC94-A16., 1935-1981, (bulk 1940-1966)
Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Authors clippings : "GROUP" folder 1942-1991.
Title:
Authors clippings : "GROUP" folder 1942-1991.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Authors clippings : "GROUP" folder 1942-1991.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. [Collection of photographs, posters and film material related to Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer and Quiet Days in Clichy].
Title:
[Collection of photographs, posters and film material related to Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer and Quiet Days in Clichy]. [1970-197-?]
ArchivalResource: 43 pieces ; 13-105 cm.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. [Collection of photographs, posters and film material related to Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer and Quiet Days in Clichy].
Brown, Bob, 1886-1959. Philip Kaplan and Bob Brown papers, 1894-1961.
Title:
Philip Kaplan and Bob Brown papers, 1894-1961.
This collection consists of correspondence, articles written by Bob Brown, miscellaneous written material and photographs. Much of the correspondence is between Bob Brown and Philip Kaplan, but other notable names included are Kay Boyle, Nancy Cunard, Gertrude Stein, and William Carlos Williams. Of special interest are approximately 100 letters from Henry Miller to Anaïs Nin.
ArchivalResource: 12.00 boxes.
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- Brown, Bob, 1886-1959. Philip Kaplan and Bob Brown papers, 1894-1961.
Gepp, Herbert Sir, 1877-1954. Family papers [manuscript].
Title:
Family papers [manuscript]. 1911-1960.
Contains mainly unpublished typescripts of works by members of the Gepp family including autobiographical notes on the career of Herbert Gepp; copies of a narrative entitled "Youth as it flies" by Gepp's daughter Mardi Gething detailing her experience during World War 1939-1945 as a pilot in the air transport auxiliary; and a draft by Kathleen Gepp entitled "First the desert". Also includes newspaper cuttings, 1933-1954, relating to the knighthood and death of Herbert Gepp; letters to Kathleen Gepp from Henry Miller, 1960, regarding the possible publication of her work, and a letterbook kept by Lady Jessie Gepp during a trip to Great Britain, 1911-1912.
ArchivalResource: 7 cm. (5 folders)
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- Gepp, Herbert Sir, 1877-1954. Family papers [manuscript].
Moross, Jerome, 1913-1983. Papers, 1924-2000.
Title:
Papers, 1924-2000.
Correspondence, manuscript music scores, copies of scores, playscripts, scenarios, watercolor drawings and other stage designs, contracts, legal papers, programs, clippings and other printed materials, microfilms, records, tape recordings, and photographs. Among Moross's work are the musical play, "The Golden Apple"(1954), dance music for "Ballet Ballads"(1945) and for "Frankie and Johnny"(1938), the film score for "The Big Country"(1958) and for "The Cardinal"(1963), and his Symphony No. 1 (1943). There are some financial papers and production records for the staging of his works. Among the cataloged correspondents are Aaron Copland, Agnes George De Mille, Ned Rorem, Virgil Thomson, and Thornton Wilder.
ArchivalResource: 62 linear ft (ca.7,900 items in 49 boxes & 42 oversize folders).
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- Moross, Jerome, 1913-1983. Papers, 1924-2000.
Jack Werner Stauffacher papers
Title:
Jack Werner Stauffacher papers
16 letters between Stauffacher and Gordon Cook, written while Stauffacher was in Italy researching the history of printing, and 2 letters from Henry Miller to Stauffacher concerning Miller's books: Smile at the Foot of the Ladder, Quiet Days in Clichy, and The World of Sex. Also included are 32 unsigned prints and drawings by Cook for a collaborative book with Stauffacher, and a photograph of Cook.
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- Stauffacher, Jack Werner. Jack Werner Stauffacher papers, 1956-1958.
Johan Hagemeyer Photograph Collection, circa 1908-circa 1955
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Johan Hagemeyer Photograph Collection circa 1908-circa 1955
The Johan Hagemeyer Photograph Collection comprises the bulk of what was the photographer's personal archive at the time of his death in 1962. The collection contains approximately 6,785 photographic prints and negatives, and spans from his earliest known amateur work of ca. 1908 to his later works of the mid-1950s.
ArchivalResource: circa 6,785 items (circa 5,790 film negatives, circa 925 photographic prints and circa 70 glass negatives representing circa 5,235 unique images); 1499 digital objects
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- Johan Hagemeyer Photograph Collection, circa 1908-circa 1955
Grauer, Ben. Ben Grauer papers, 1915-1977.
Title:
Ben Grauer papers, 1915-1977.
Correspondence, manuscripts, diaries, radio, television, and film scripts, notes, subject files, documents, financial records, photographs, memorabilia, clippings, and printed materials. Grauer's voluminous professional, personal, and family correspondence reflect his many and varied interests in radio, television, motion pictures, sound recordings, journalism, book collecting, printing, the graphic arts, and travel. Among the significant correspondents there are 43 letters from Henry Miller, 26 letters from Eric Partridge, and ten letters from Bruce Rogers. There are numerous single letters from public figures and celebrities, many written to the author, Quentin Reynolds, who organized Grauer's 25th Anniversary in Broadcasting in 1950. Among these are George Abbott, Agnes de Mille, Samuel Goldwyn, John Hersey, Bob Hope, Lauritz Melchior, Edward R. Murrow, Anaïs Nin, David Sarnoff, and Thornton Wilder. There are thousands of letters from fans, friends, and family, including Grauer's wife Melanie Kahane, the interior decorator.
ArchivalResource: 80 linear ft. ( 171 boxes, 1 audio tape)
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- Grauer, Ben. Ben Grauer papers, 1915-1977.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Autograph letter signed : Pacific Palisades, Ca., to John Rewald, 1968 Jan. 5.
Title:
Autograph letter signed : Pacific Palisades, Ca., to John Rewald, 1968 Jan. 5.
Expressing dismay that he missed the Rewalds when they were in California, and mentioning that some of his watercolors are soon to be published.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (8vo) + with envelope.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Autograph letter signed : Pacific Palisades, Ca., to John Rewald, 1968 Jan. 5.
Shaw Collection. Holograph corrections for typescript "An American's point of view re The strange triangle of G.B.S. - a rebuttal" / by Henry Miller.
Title:
Holograph corrections for typescript "An American's point of view re The strange triangle of G.B.S. - a rebuttal" / by Henry Miller. 1957.
Includes typescript letter by Henry Miller to Stanley Weintraub, editor of "The Shaw Bulletin", with corrected typescript for a review of "The Strange Triangle of G.B.S.", dated March 19, 1957, that was published in "The Shaw Bulletin", May 1957; also "The Shaw Bulletin" for Jan. and May 1957.
ArchivalResource: 3 leaves.
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- Shaw Collection. Holograph corrections for typescript "An American's point of view re The strange triangle of G.B.S. - a rebuttal" / by Henry Miller.
William A. Bradley Literary Agency, 1923-1982. William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records 1909-1982.
Title:
William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records 1909-1982.
The William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records consist of agency correspondence with authors, publishers, and other agents, accompanied by various enclosures, such as book jackets, press clippings, typed manuscripts, financial statements, and photographs. Some personal correspondence in the records predates the formation of the agency.
ArchivalResource: 245 boxes (102.9 linear feet)
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- William A. Bradley Literary Agency, 1923-1982. William A. Bradley Literary Agency Records 1909-1982.
Peatman, Philip D. Philip Peatman Collection, 1926-1980.
Title:
Philip Peatman Collection, 1926-1980.
This collection contains material by and about Henry Miller, collected by Philip D. and Sylvia Peatman.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Peatman, Philip D. Philip Peatman Collection, 1926-1980.
Moore, Thomas H. (Thomas Hamilton), 1910-. Selected papers of Thomas Moore, 1939-1964.
Title:
Selected papers of Thomas Moore, 1939-1964.
This collection consists of photographs of Henry Miller, correspondence mainly between Miller and Moore, and other materials pertaining to Henry Miller, collected by Thomas Moore.
ArchivalResource: 2.00 boxes (1 cu. ft.)
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- Moore, Thomas H. (Thomas Hamilton), 1910-. Selected papers of Thomas Moore, 1939-1964.
Ephraim London Papers, 1940-1975.
Title:
Ephraim London Papers, 1940-1975.
This collection contains records related to the career of Ephraim London, a prominent attorney who specialized in censorship, publishing, and entertainment law.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 linear feet ( 11 archival document boxes).
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- Ephraim London Papers, 1940-1975.
Anais Nin Collection, 1925-1964
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Anais Nin Collection 1925-1964
The Anaïs Nin Collection contains manuscripts, proofs and galleys to much of Ms. Nin's writing from 1925-1964. Included are early unpublished works, short stories, unfinished novels and plays, and various stages of major works, namely, and Her first critical book, is also here. Much of the material has been proof-read by Henry Miller and has his notes. Under a Glass Bell, House of Incest, Winter of Artifice, Children of the Albatross, Ladders to Fire, Spy in the House of Love, Collages Seduction of the Minotaur. D.H. Lawrence: An Unprofessional Study,
ArchivalResource: 11.00
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- Anais Nin Collection, 1925-1964
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Papers, 1951-1952, 1955.
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Papers, 1951-1952, 1955.
Consists primarily of correspondence between Henry Miller and his fourth wife, Eve McClure, 1922-1966. Also present are a few letters to Miller from: members of McClure's family; Miller's third wife, Lepska Miller; librarian and dean of the UCLA library school, Andrew H. Horn, 1914-1983; and artist Abraham S. Weiner, 1897-1982.
ArchivalResource: 69 items
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Papers, 1951-1952, 1955.
Abraham Walkowitz papers
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Abraham Walkowitz papers
The papers of painter Abraham Walkowitz date from 1904-1969, and measure 2.9 linear feet. Found within the papers are biographical material; letters from artists, friends, and art collectors; business records; four interview transcripts; notes and writings; exhibition announcements, catalogs, and other printed material; and photographs of Walkowitz, friends, colleagues, and artworks.Biographical material consists of autobiographical notes, a citizenship certificate, membership and registration cards, medical records, and address books.Letters, with scattered responses from Walkowitz, are primarily from colleagues including artists John Taylor Arms, George Biddle, Paula Eliasoph, Ivan G. Olinsky, Walter Pach, Alfred Stieglitz, Carl Van Vechten, and Max Weber, Boston art collector Louis Schapiro, publisher E. Haldeman-Julius, writer Horace Traubel, and dancers Elizabeth Duncan and Maria-Theresa Duncan, the sister and adopted daughter of Isadora Duncan respectively. Individual letters are primarily from the diverse group of notable people to whom Walkowitz had sent copies of his books. Also found are letters from art organizations and museums. Business records consist of documents concerning the will of art collector George M. Dunaif, letters of acknowledgement of gifts of art work donated by Walkowitz to various museums, and miscellaneous financial material. Transcripts are of three interviews with Walkowitz and an interview with Walkowitz and Frank Kleinholz. Notes and writings include lists of names, addresses, and art work, miscellaneous lecture notes, and writings by Walkowitz and by others. Printed material consists of clippings, exhibition announcements and catalogs, reproductions of art work, and books by Walkowitz, and by Walkowitz and E. Haldeman-Julius. The photographs series contains the most significant material in the collection. The majority of photographs are of Abraham Walkowitz, taken by many notable photographers including Arnold Genthe, Lotte Jacobi, Arnold Newman, Alfredo Valente, Carl Van Vechten, and Clarence White. Also found are photographs of friends and colleagues, as well as photographs of art work by Walkowitz and others.
ArchivalResource: 2.9 linear feet
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- Walkowitz, Abraham, 1880-1965. Abraham Walkowitz papers, 1904-1966.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller letter to "Phil" [manuscript], 1952 September 15.
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Henry Miller letter to "Phil" [manuscript], 1952 September 15.
Miller thanks Phil for his letter which was "exactly the sort of letter an author wants to receive--at least once in his life!" and comments on mutual friend "Ron," noting that he thinks of the two of them as Castor and Pollux.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller letter to "Phil" [manuscript], 1952 September 15.
Lewisohn, Ludwig, 1882-1955. Ludwig Lewisohn papers, 1903-1980s (bulk 1940s).
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Ludwig Lewisohn papers, 1903-1980s (bulk 1940s).
Papers document mostly Lewisohn's friendship and early homosexual love affair with poet George Sylvester Viereck and Lewisohn's later marriage to Edna Manley. Correspondence (1903-1955) between Lewisohn and Viereck is mostly on literary matters; but early holograph poems by Lewisohn refer to their love affair. Other poems include printed and typescript copies and his English translations of some poems by Rainer Maria Rilke. Most of the collection documents the relationship of Lewisohn and Edna Manley, with mostly photocopies of her diaries (ca. 1940-1942) which describe her relationship with Lewisohn, her perceptions of him, the custody battle for his son James, his memories of many people and parts of his life, exiled Jewish and other writers fleeing Europe, and other subjects. Present are photocopies of correspondence (1936-1940) regarding the financial arrangements of Lewisohn's divorce from his first wife Mary Childs Lewisohn (who published books under the pseudonym Bosworth Crocker.) Other literary manuscripts include poems by Lewisohn set to music by Thelma Spear and an unknown composer; and photocopies of an unpublished novel and play by Edna Manley, as well as clippings of her newspaper columns (1934-1936) for a Rochester, NY, newspaper. Lewisohn printed matter includes an inscribed offprint (1904) of his article on the poetry of George Sylvester Viereck, and brochures advertising his lecture tours and his biography of Goethe. Photographs of Ludwig, James, and Edna Manley Lewisohn and many of her friends and family, including two photographs (ca. 1940s) of Henry Miller and his family at Big Sur. Also included is an audiocassette of a lecture by Lewisohn and materials (1992) from a College of Charleston exhibit on Lewisohn.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear feet.
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- Lewisohn, Ludwig, 1882-1955. Ludwig Lewisohn papers, 1903-1980s (bulk 1940s).
Telushkin, Dvorah, 1954- . Dvorah Telushkin Collection of Isaac Bashevis Singer Papers, 1951-1998.
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Dvorah Telushkin Collection of Isaac Bashevis Singer Papers, 1951-1998.
Telushkin's Isaac Bashevis Singer materials include his manuscripts, clippings and tearsheets of his published work, galley proofs, reviews, and correspondence, as well as clippings of articles about Singer, royalty statements, lecture contracts, receipts, one contact sheet, an award program, notes, and works by other authors. Notable manuscripts include Yiddish handwritten fragments and a corrected typescript of King of the Fields, typescript fragments of The Lost Tribe, and corrected typescript pages of Shosha. Many of the manuscripts have corrections by Singer, Telushkin, and editor Rachel MacKenzie. Correspondence includes fan mail, general correspondence, and letters requesting lecture appearances, permissions for publication, and theatrical rights. The correspondence primarily consists of incoming letters, with a few of Singer's replies, usually drafts written by Telushkin. Notable correspondents include Henry Miller and Lottie Robins.
ArchivalResource: 7 document boxes, 2 galley folders (2.94 linear feet).
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- Telushkin, Dvorah, 1954- . Dvorah Telushkin Collection of Isaac Bashevis Singer Papers, 1951-1998.
Joseph Fink collection of Henry Miller, 1949-1971 (bulk 1956-1961).
Title:
Joseph Fink collection of Henry Miller, 1949-1971 (bulk 1956-1961).
This collection consists mainly of sound recordings of Henry Miller and his friends from 1949-1971. Some recordings of particular interest include the recording of a party attended by Miller, Robert and Edith Fink, Bernard Wolfe and Delores Michaels. On this tape Henry Miller tells an anecdote about meeting Charlie Chaplin in Switzerland. Another is an interview with Miller done by Bernard Wolf. Also, there is one photgraph of Henry Miller and Edith Fink. A recording of violinist Jascha Heifetz is included as well.
ArchivalResource: 1.00 boxes.
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- Joseph Fink collection of Henry Miller, 1949-1971 (bulk 1956-1961).
Fraenkel, Michael, 1896-1957. Papers, 1939-1944.
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Papers, 1939-1944.
Letters to Herbert F. West, 1939-1944, commenting on literary matters, World War II, and Henry Miller; holograph of a portion of his essay, The genesis of Tropic of Cancer; a review by Neil Montgomery of his book, Death is not enough.
ArchivalResource: 32 items ; 28 cm. or smaller.
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- Fraenkel, Michael, 1896-1957. Papers, 1939-1944.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Postcard, 1956 Aug. 15, Big Sur, Calif., to Donald F. Brown, Berkeley, Calif.
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Postcard, 1956 Aug. 15, Big Sur, Calif., to Donald F. Brown, Berkeley, Calif.
Declines an interview with Donald F. Brown of The daily Californian.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Postcard, 1956 Aug. 15, Big Sur, Calif., to Donald F. Brown, Berkeley, Calif.
Kenneth Patchen Collection TXRC92-A43., 1929-1978
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Kenneth Patchen Collection 1929-1978
The majority of the collection pertains to the books Richard Morgan wrote about Patchen.
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- Kenneth Patchen Collection TXRC92-A43., 1929-1978
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Papers, 1896-1984, 1930-1980.
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Papers, 1896-1984, 1930-1980.
The Henry Miller Papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, printed materials, film, audio recordings, and artwork that document Henry Miller's life and career as a writer and painter. The collection contains a large body of correspondence, primarily from Miller's friends, fans, and members of his artistic and literary circles, including Brassaï, Blaise Cendrars, Lawrence Durrell, Alfred Perlès, Abraham Rattner, Anaïs Nin, Bezalel Schatz, and Jean Verame. Of particular interest are the original manuscripts for many of Miller's books, essays, articles, and reviews that span the whole of his career as a writer, including several early, unpublished manuscripts dating from the late 1920s. The collection also includes a large selection of original watercolors by Miller and artwork given to Miller by friends and prominent artists, including Man Ray, Abram Krol and Gyula Zilzer. Other significant materials include legal documents related to court proceedings involving the publication of Tropic of Cancer, ephemera documenting Miller's publications and art exhibitions, copies of films of or related to Miller, sound recordings of Miller reading from various works including Tropic of Capricorn, and photographs of Miller and his art.
ArchivalResource: 144 boxes (72 linear ft.)2 cartons (2 linear ft.)15 oversize boxes.5 shoeboxes (2 linear ft.)
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Papers, 1896-1984, 1930-1980.
Wallace Berman papers
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Wallace Berman papers
The Wallace Berman papers, 1907-1979 (bulk 1955-1979), measure 5 linear feet and present a cursory overview of Berman's career as an assemblage artist and poet. The collection is valuable not only for its documentation of the work of Wallace Berman, but for its documentation of the California beat movement of the late 1950s through the early 1970s.Found are numerous letters, writings, poems, and other published material which portray the thoughts, attitudes, and trends popular in a prominent underground culture which eventually led to radical changes in America and American art. The collection contains business correspondence, letters from other artists and writers of the beat movement, writings by others, scattered artwork by Berman, and photographs by Robert F. Heinecken. In addition, the collection contains files for Berman's mail art publications <emph render="italic">Semina </emph>and <emph render="italic">S.M.S.</emph> Also of note is the large volume of printed material (2.7 feet), much of it in the form of books and other published material. Sound recordings include poets Michael McClure, Kenneth Patchen, David Melzer, and another unidentified writer performing their work.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear feet
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- Berman, Wallace, 1926-1976. Wallace Berman papers, 1907-1979 (bulk 1955-1979).
New Directions Publishing Corp. New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Title:
New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
The records described here are from James Laughlin's home office in Norfolk, Connecticut. Here Laughlin kept his own papers as well as materials sent to him from the New York City office. Series I: Correspondence, contains correspondence and related materials created and recieved by Laughlin and members of the New Directions staff. Correspondence is with authors, literary agents, publishers, small presses, university libraries, book dealers, employees of ND, and Laughlin's personal friends. Includes correspondence with: Lawrence Ferlighetti, John Hawkes, Denise Levertov, Thomas Merton, Henry Miller, Kenneth Patchen, Ezra Pound, Kenneth Rexroth, Delmore Schwartz, Dylan Thomas, Tennessee Williams, William Carlos Williams, and many others. The International writing subseries is a small section of correspondence with writers, translators, literary agents, printers, publishing companies, and bookstores that Laughlin grouped together by nationality. Series II: Title and subject files, concern authors in general and specific titles published by ND as well as other topics of interest to Laughlin. They contain correspondence, interoffice communication such as memoranda and notes, and ephemera and clippings about the person or topic. Title files contain materials relating to the production and/or promotion of the book. Series III: Compositions, contains poems, essays, book reviews, fiction, drawings, and other works. Series IV: Business Records, contains records relating to the non-editorial aspects of New Directions. Most of these records concern Laughlin's corporate activities, but often his personal and corporate interests were interconnected; consequently, there are personal financial records here as well. Also contains materials relating to New Directions employees, including Gerturde Huston and Robert MacGregor. Series V: Contracts includes contracts between authors and New Directions for books (both published and proposed) as well as for other rights and permissions. Series VI: Literary Agencies, contains correspondence and related material exchanged between New Directions and scholars, publishers, libraries,lawyers, and rights holders concerning copyrights administered by New Directions. Includes agency materials for: Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and Federico García Lorca.
ArchivalResource: 860 boxes (286 linear ft.)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930. D. H. Lawrence collection of papers, 1909-1964 bulk (1910-1933).
Title:
D. H. Lawrence collection of papers, 1909-1964 bulk (1910-1933).
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, and a photograph portrait.
ArchivalResource: 441 items.
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- Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930. D. H. Lawrence collection of papers, 1909-1964 bulk (1910-1933).
City Lights Books Records, 1953-1970
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City Lights Books Records, 1953-1970
Consists of correspondence, editorial and administrative files. Correspondents include Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, William S. Burroughs, Jack Kerouac, Paul Bowles, Jean Jacques Lebel, Henry Miller, Kenneth Patchen, and William Carlos Williams, among others. Editorial files may contain correspondence with authors, manuscripts, mock-ups and dummies, and other editorial materials. Administrative files pertain to both the City Lights Books bookstore and publishing company, and contain lists of publications, publicity materials, and clippings, and publicity and documents on the obscenity trial resulting from the seizure of Allen Ginsberg's book by U.S. Customs. Howl
ArchivalResource: Number of containers: 15 boxes, 4 cartons, 1 oversize box, 1 portfolio, and 4 oversize folders; Linear feet: (circa 13 linear feet)
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- City Lights Books Records, 1953-1970
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Elmer Gertz collection of Henry Miller, 1962-1975.
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Elmer Gertz collection of Henry Miller, 1962-1975.
This collection consists of materials relating to Henry Miller by Elmer Gertz from 1962 to 1975. The papers include correspondence, writings by Gertz and Miller, manuscripts, and newspaper clippings. The papers reflect the relationship between these two men. In the early 1960's, Mr. Gertz came to the defense of Mr. Miller, whose 1934 novel ''Tropic of Cancer'' was finally published in the United States in 1961 by Grove Press, to critical praise but also to accusations of obscenity. By 1964 the Supreme Court ruled that the sale of the novel was protected by the Constitution.
ArchivalResource: 2.50 linear ft. (5 boxes)
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Elmer Gertz collection of Henry Miller, 1962-1975.
Miller, Henry 1891-1980. Henry Miller manuscripts ca 1970
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Henry Miller manuscripts ca 1970
Draft copies of The World of Lawrence, a Passionate Appreciation by Henry Miller.
ArchivalResource: 0.4 Linear feet 1 Box
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- Miller, Henry 1891-1980. Henry Miller manuscripts ca 1970
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller papers 1939-1966.
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Henry Miller papers 1939-1966.
The Henry Miller papers span from 1939 to 1966 and contain correspondence and pamphlets.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cubic feet.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller papers 1939-1966.
Manning, Hugo. Hugo Manning collection. [1969].
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Hugo Manning collection. [1969].
The collection consists of one red ink drawing of Henry Miller "drawn from life, in London," 36 x 23 cm signed and dated 1969, and a charcoal sketch by Vernon Watkins 34 x 25 cm, signed with no date.
ArchivalResource: 1cm of textual records.
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- Manning, Hugo. Hugo Manning collection. [1969].
Schuster, M. Lincoln (Max Lincoln), 1897-1970. Papers, [ca. 1913-1976].
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Papers, [ca. 1913-1976].
Schuster's correspondence including letters from authors Bernard Berenson, Will and Ariel Durant, Max Eastman, Nikos Kazantzakis, Max Lerner, Henry Miller, Bertrand Russell, and Louis Untermeyer; advertisements and other material relating to Pocket Books, Inc. which was owned by Simon & Schuster; and an author and title file containing correspondence, comments, and reviews of Simon & Schuster publications, and miscellaneous notes, clippings, photographs, manuscripts, and printed material.
ArchivalResource: ca. 110,150 items.
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- Schuster, M. Lincoln (Max Lincoln), 1897-1970. Papers, [ca. 1913-1976].
Jerome Moross Papers, 1924-2000
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Jerome Moross Papers, 1924-2000
ArchivalResource: 62 linear ft (ca.7,900 items in 49 boxes & 42 oversize folders).
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- Jerome Moross Papers, 1924-2000
Abraham Rattner and Esther Gentle papers
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Abraham Rattner and Esther Gentle papers
Abraham Rattner's papers provide insight into an important time for twentieth century American art and culture. By studying Rattner's papers, the researcher may view the beginnings of Modernism, the cultural change that pushed the boundaries of artistic and literary traditions and provided new ways in which to express ourselves.The Abraham Rattner and Esther Gentle papers measure 26.3 linear feet and date from 1891 through the 1980s. The collection documents Rattner's life and career as an artist through interviews, extensive correspondence, gallery files, studio notebooks, writings, notes, date books and diaries, photographs, and works of art.The biographical files contain documents such as Rattner's birth certificate, travel visas, his senior yearbook from 1912 which shows some of his early art work, and some of his awards. His birth certificate is of particular interest since it shows Rattner's birth date to be 1893 instead of the recognized 1895.The correspondence offers great insight into the thoughts of many American and European artists and writers during the 1930s and 1940s. Rattner, a prolific writer, expressed many of his own thoughts and concerns through his letters, many of which are included in this collection. The vast amount of correspondence include letters from notable figures such as George Biddle, Kay Boyle, Paul Burlin, Norman Carton, Robert Coates, Stuart Davis, Adolph Dehn, Richard de Rochemont, John Dos Passos, Xavier Gonzales, John Howard Griffin, Ramon Guthrie, Robert Gwathmey, Weeks Hall, Stanley W. Hayter, Jean Helion, Hilaire Hiler, Joseph Hirsch, Stefan Hirsch, Carl Holty, Louis Kronberg, Rico Lebrun, Jacques Lipchitz, Earle Ludgin, Thalia Wescott Malcolm, Henry Miller, Joan Miro, Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt, Channing Peake, Henry Varnum Poor, Felix Ruvolo, Waverly Root, Jack Gage Stark, Frank C. Watkins, and Allen Weller, among others.Rattner was engaged in a wide range of special art projects, and he kept detailed files on these projects. The projects spanned from 1940 through 1973 and included endeavors such as illustrations for <emph render="italic">Life</emph> magazine, stained-glass designs, mosaic and tapestry projects, as well as special paintings such as <emph render="italic">Victory--Jerusalem the Golden</emph> and <emph render="italic">The Gallows of Baghdad</emph>. Rattner's papers also detail the history of a fresco painted by Paul Gauguin entitled <emph render="italic">Joan d'Arc</emph>which Rattner purchased in France in 1925.Rattner's forty year friendship with the writer Henry Miller is chronicled throughout the collection in the forms of correspondence, writings, printed material, phototographs and artwork. Their correspondence ranges from 1938 through 1978 and offers great insight into their relationship. Rattner and Miller's road trip from New York to New Orleans in 1940-1941 is documented in the series entitled Special Projects. Also included in the collection are printed material, such as biographical material on Miller, Miller's writings, literary announcements and reviews; Miller's writings on Rattner; and photographs of Miller.The gallery files contain correspondence, receipts, and notes regarding the galleries which represented Rattner. Those galleries included the Rosenberg Gallery, the Downtown Gallery, and the Kennedy Gallery. A small series of exhibition files contain material about exhibitions held outside of Rattner's representative galleries.Rattner's writings proved to be an outlet for his thoughts on painting, his inspirations, frustrations, and sadness. In addition to painting, Rattner was able to express his creativity through writing poetry. Writing also helped him work through his depression over the death of his first wife Bettina Bedwell.He also kept finely detailed studio notebooks. The original order has been maintained, and they trace the history of almost each painting, drawing, and study attempted by Rattner. The notebooks often provide information regarding whether the work was sent to a gallery or given as a gift. Sometimes they contain correspondence or writings that reveal the inspiration for a work. They have been arranged in chronological order, according to Rattner's own filing system.Rattner retained receipts for most of his art expenses. Arranged by decade, these receipts show the type of paint, colors, types of paper and brushes that he used.Rattner also kept many household files and personal financial records. Household files contain insurance records, warranties and rental agreements, while the financial records contain returned checks and bank statements. Some bank statements from Esther Gentle Reproductions are also included. The household files and financial records are not filmed.The date books and diaries reveal the aspects of daily life and the personal thoughts of Rattner and Esther Gentle. In many cases, Rattner shared his date books and diaries with Gentle. The early diaries are fascinating, especially the 1939 diary that discloses the Rattners' last days in France before escaping Nazism and returning to the United States.Rettner's scrapbooks span from 1938 to 1952 and contain newspaper and magazine clippings that mention the artist or his work.The printed material covers a period from 1930s through the 1980s and includes exhibition catalogs, exhibition announcements, clippings, and miscellaneous material such as an autograph book from 1969 and a map of Israel that shows Rattner's travel route. There is a large amount of unfilmed printed material that is listed in the series description.Writings by others consists of writings on Rattner and other topics.The collection contains many photographs taken of Rattner and taken by him, as well as photos of family, friends, his studio, travels, and photographs of Rattner's art. Photographs of notable people include Henry Miller, Joan Miro, John Dos Passos, Archibald MacLeish, and Malcolm Cowley, among others.The amount of Rattner's art work included in the collection is small, but it is significant because it provides examples of his very early work, dating from 1912-1914. Some later studies are also present, as well as a number of random sketches. Color was very important to Rattner, and some of his color studies from the 1940s are also included. Art work by other artists is comprised of some small paintings by Max Weber, a water color by Henry Miller, a painting by Ken Buryd, as well as some work by unknown artists.In addition to tracing Rattner's life and career, the collection also documents the lives of Rattner's two wives, Bettina Bedwell and Esther Gentle. Both women had profound effects on Rattner's work. Among Bettina Bedwell's papers are her diary, fashion sketches, and correspondence. Esther Gentle's papers include correspondence, writings, as well as papers documenting her business Esther Gentle Reproductions. There are a small amount of papers relating to Allen Leepa, Rattner's stepson with Esther Gentle.<ref actuate="onLoad" show="embed" target="ref712" title="Index">See index for list of correspondents from various series.</ref>
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- Abraham Rattner and Esther Gentle papers, 1891-1986
Gombos, Edith. Papers, 1960-1979
Title:
Gombos, Edith. Papers, 1960-1979
Includes an unpublished rough and corrected draft manuscript by Jean-Paul Sartre (29 pp), messages from both Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, de Beauvoir letters (5), Henry Miller letters and cards (16), Graham Greene letters (28), and 11 taped interviews with Sartre, Ingmar Bergman, Lawrence Durrell, Graham Greene, James Baldwin, Amos Oz, Julio Cortazar, Woody Allen, Henry Miller, and Isaac Bashevis Singer.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Gombos, Edith. Papers, 1960-1979
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter to [Stefan] Schimanski, 1945 May 12.
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Letter to [Stefan] Schimanski, 1945 May 12.
Miller expresses surprise at Schimanski's interest in Jakob Wasserman and offers him "Maurizius forever." If he had more time he would do "Kerkhoven." Although most of Wasserman does not interest him, he would like to read "Dialogue with Arium" which he asks Schimanski to obtain for him in London, and "My life as a German and a Jew." He thanks Schimanski for putting him in touch with F.F.F. Hill and inquires if Claude Houghton has been asked to contribute to the symposium. Miller hopes that Drummond will bring out Wallace Fowlie's book for which he is willing to write a preface. He closes with a recommendation to read Erich Frank's book.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter to [Stefan] Schimanski, 1945 May 12.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller manuscripts, 1950-1957
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Henry Miller manuscripts, 1950-1957
The collection contains typescripts of three of Henry Miller's works: "Books in My Life," "Big Sur," and "The Oranges of Hieronymous Bosch," a photocopy of a transcript of Henry Miller's deposition, and a typed letter from Harvery M. Grossman to Henry Miller.
ArchivalResource: 5 items
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller manuscripts, 1950-1957
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller letter to Rudolph Springer [manuscript], 1963 June 6.
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Henry Miller letter to Rudolph Springer [manuscript], 1963 June 6.
In a letter to "Cher Rudolfo" Miller discusses in some detail the packing, ordering, pricing, shipping and signing of several of his watercolors and prints and asks specifically about their handling by the Ankrum Gallery in Beverley Hills. He concludes with a brief note that the Schiller Theater is not producing his play as it is being done in Italy and Edinburgh.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller letter to Rudolph Springer [manuscript], 1963 June 6.
Charles Henri Ford papers, 1928-1947 (inclusive)
Title:
Charles Henri Ford papers 1928-1947 (inclusive)
The papers contain correspondence with writers and artists who contributed to Blues and View, some illustrations and manuscripts for the two magazines, and drafts of Ford's writings.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 7; Other Storage Formats: oversize; Linear Feet: 5.0
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- Charles Henri Ford papers, 1928-1947 (inclusive)
Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967. Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
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Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
Letters mention colleagues and friends, including Gerald Brenan, Van Wyck Brooks, Nancy Cunard, Havelock Ellis, Christopher Fry, Evelyn Hardy, Arthur Machen, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Henry Miller, Gertrude Powys, Llewelyn Powys, Theodore Powys, Alec Robertson, Paul Rosenfeld, Gertrude Stein, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Edmund Wilson, and Stefan Zweig. Other topics include Ackland's writings and Gregory's writings. Some letters are undated.
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- Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967. Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
Seferis, George, 1900-1971. Selected papers of George Seferis, 1935-1993 (bulk 1940-1970)
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Selected papers of George Seferis, 1935-1993 (bulk 1940-1970)
Consists of selected papers of Seferis.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Seferis, George, 1900-1971. Selected papers of George Seferis, 1935-1993 (bulk 1940-1970)
Elmer N. and Margaret M. Modlin papers, 1987, 1996.
Title:
Elmer N. and Margaret M. Modlin papers, 1987, 1996.
The collection contains two manuscripts by Margaret M. Modlin and two by Elmer N. Modlin. One manuscript by Margaret Modlin, "In Silence and Exile," is a somewhat autobiographical story of a painter who received little assistance or encouragement from her family, neighbors, or government, and who thus sought a new beginning in another country. The other manuscript by Margaret Modlin, "Portaits of Henry Miller," discusses the Modlins' relationship with Miller. One manuscript by Elmer Modlin, entitled "A Poem in My Pocket," is dated February 1996 and contains poems, many on Christian religious themes, written 1977-1996. The other manuscript, "Nagasaki and I," is an account of Modlin's experiences as the first American ashore at Nagasaki, Japan, after the atomic bomb was dropped there in 1945 ending World War II. There are also three photographs relating to Modlin's Nagasaki experiences.
ArchivalResource: 7 items (0.5 linear ft.).
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- Elmer N. and Margaret M. Modlin papers, 1987, 1996.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Valentine Miller collection of Henry Miller letters, 1952-1964.
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Valentine Miller collection of Henry Miller letters, 1952-1964.
The selected letters of Valentine Miller includes letters addressed to both Tony and Val Miller from their father, Henry Miller. In 1953, the children also begin to receive letters from Eve Miller, Henry's fourth wife. Ninety-one pieces comprise this selection, which ends in 1964 when Val is nineteen.
ArchivalResource: 1.00 boxes.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Valentine Miller collection of Henry Miller letters, 1952-1964.
Crosby, Caresse, 1892-1970. Caresse Crosby papers, 1912-1970.
Title:
Caresse Crosby papers, 1912-1970.
The Caresse Crosby Collection represents the largest extant body of Caresse and Harry Crosby's efforts in prose and poetry, printing and publishing, as well as their personal correspondence and assorted memorabilia. Of special interest is material of 20th century authors, such as a bound volume of letters to Harry and Caresse Crosby from D.H. Lawrence, galley proofs of The Bridge by Hart Crane, an extensive body of correspondence from both Kay Boyle and Ezra Pound, and artwork by Henry Miller. This collection contains all titles published by the Black Sun Press, early Black Sun Press announcements, newsclippings, free-standing volumes, photographs and Caresse Crosby's literary manuscripts, poems, short stories and plays, Caresse Crosby's art work as well as early typescripts of The Passionate Years, and its unpublished sequel, Who in the World. The remainder of the collection consists of packages containing scrapbooks and miscellany, oversized materials that include a great deal of original artwork, Caresse Crosby's appointment calendars, inventories of the Crosby library, address books, miscellaneous documents, and several films. Political materials date from 1948 to her death in 1970.
ArchivalResource: 74.0 Boxes
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- Crosby, Caresse, 1892-1970. Caresse Crosby papers, 1912-1970.
Bromfield, Louis, 1896-1956. Correspondence, 1924-1946.
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Correspondence, 1924-1946.
Personal and literary letters from: James Donald Adams, Hervey Allen, Gertrude Atherton, Ralph Barton, Pearl S. Buck, Edna Ferber, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Fannie Hurst, Sinclair Lewis, Thomas Mann, Henry Miller, Christopher Morley, Anne Parrish, Julia Mood Peterkin, Cole Porter, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, Julian Street, Ruth Suckow, Alice B. Toklas, Hendrik Willem Van Loon, Carl Van Vechten, Alec Waugh.
ArchivalResource: 88 items.
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- Bromfield, Louis, 1896-1956. Correspondence, 1924-1946.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Papers of Henry Miller [manuscript], 1943-1946.
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Papers of Henry Miller [manuscript], 1943-1946.
The papers consist chiefly of letters to Marion and Norman Perry discussing his writing. Topics include finances and need for remunerative work, possibly for Readers Digest; watercolors; lack of political beliefs; admiration for Paul Klee and Hans Reichel; Picasso and Guernica; and personal news including the birth of his daughter Valentine. He also mentions prices for and new editions of "Tropic of Capricorn"; book review work and possibilities; the American Library Service; radio scriptwriting; friends Robert Swasey and Herbert F. West; the work of Abe Rattner, Jack Levine, Louis Ferdinand Celine, Marc Chagall, Max Jacob, George Leite, Bern Porter, Brassaï, Ghika,and Leo Lerman. The collection also contains a clipping of a review of Miller's "The Air-conditioned nightmare" by Orville Prescott. Additional correspondents include Henry Morton Robinson, Sherman H. Dryer, Emil White, and Carl Carmer.
ArchivalResource: 25 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Papers of Henry Miller [manuscript], 1943-1946.
Hoffman, Frederick John. Frederick John Hoffman papers, 1942-1955.
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Frederick John Hoffman papers, 1942-1955.
Description: This collection of over 300 documents consists primarily of correspondence between Professor Frederick J. Hoffman (1909-1967) and various literary figures of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. The collection dates from 1942 through 1955 and includes letters from luminaries such as Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin, Ezra Pound, Lionel Trilling and Thomas Mann. The collection also contains Hoffman's notes on interviews that he conducted with several noted writers and literary critics, including Sinclair Lewis, Edmund Wilson and H.L. Mencken. Finding aid available in the Archives.
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- Hoffman, Frederick John. Frederick John Hoffman papers, 1942-1955.
Kiesler, Lillian 1910?-2001. Lillian and Frederick Kiesler papers, [circa 1910]-2003, bulk 1958-2000.
Title:
Lillian and Frederick Kiesler papers, [circa 1910]-2003, bulk 1958-2000.
The papers of artist, performer, and arts educator Lillian Kiesler and sculptor, architect, set designer, educator, and writer Frederick Kiesler measure 48.2 linear feet and date from circa 1910s-2003, with the bulk of the material from 1958-2000. The collection documents their personal and professional lives and the legacy of Frederick Kiesler's work through biographical material, correspondence, legal, financial and business records, teaching files, exhibition and performance files, artwork, subject files, printed material, writings and interviews, monographs, photographic material, and sound recordings and motion picture film. Also found are papers related to Abstract Expressionist painter Hans Hofmann and the papers of artist Alice Hodges. The collection is arranged into two series: the Lillian Kiesler Papers (Series 1) and the Frederick Kiesler Papers (Series 2). Measuring 41.1 linear feet, the Lillian Kiesler Papers (Series 1) make up the bulk of the collection and document her personal life and professional career as an artist, actor, teacher, arts benefactor and promoter of Frederick Kiesler's legacy. The series spans her lifetime, although most of the material is dated after 1965. Among her papers are biographical materials, correspondence, legal and financial records, teaching files, exhibition and performance files, artwork, subject files, printed material, monographs, papers related to Frederick Kiesler and his legacy, papers of and related to Hans Hofmann, papers of Alice Hodges, photographic material, and sound recordings and motion picture film. Found among Lillian Kiesler's personal papers are address books, numerous calendars and appointment books, and diaries and journals. Her correspondence is extensive and contains business correspondence with John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The University of Iowa Museum of Art, and Erick Hawkins Dance Foundation, and personal letters and greeting cards from friends, family, artists, scholars, and researchers, including Etel Adnan, Alcopley, Fritz Bultman, Steve Buscemi, Mike Diamond, Burgoyne Diller, Lucia Dlugoszewski, Piero Dorazio, Jean Dubuffet, Jay Gottlieb, Erick Hawkins, Burgess Meredith, Henry Miller, James Purdy, and Herrel Thomas. Of interest is a letter from Harry Holtzman postmarked March 13, 1935 describing his initial meeting with Mondrian, and a letter from E.B. Gordon describing Henry Miller in Paris. Materials related to Lillian Kiesler's estate and last wishes can also be found, as well as teaching plans, student work, and writings by Lillian Kiesler's mentor and friend, New York University professor Chandler Montgomery. Various printed material, correspondence, scripts, and rehearsal schedules from Lillian Kiesler's exhibitions and performances are also found, and among the directors, artists and writers represented are Jo Andres, Steve Buscemi, Cindy Lugar, Tim Miller and James Purdy. Artwork contains photographs by Bob Del Fredici, drawings by Piero Dorazio, and notes to Frederick Kiesler from Lillian Kiesler. Subject files about artists, friends, colleagues, performances, and organizations in which she supported, such as the Anthology Film Archives, include printed materials and research materials. Signed exhibition catalogs of Loren MacIver, Dina Ghen, Lenore Tawney, and Toshiko Takaezu, and a reprint article inscribed by Alcopley can be found, as well as numerous inscribed monographs, including books inscribed by Max Weiler and Piero Dorazio, an inscribed first edition of Henry Miller's Black Spring (1936), and a 1937 monograph by Harry Holtzman titled American Abstract Artists. Series 1 also includes materials related to her husband Frederick Kiesler, papers of and related to Abstract Expressionist painter Hans Hofmann, and the personal papers of artist Alice Hodges. The Papers Related to Frederick Kiesler were primarily created or compiled by Lillian Kiesler and document her work on behalf of Frederick Kiesler's legacy. Of interest are letters from Frederick Kiesler to Lillian Kiesler and Alice Hodges; a bound volume of correspondence to Piero Dorazio; an inventory of objects in the Frederick Kiesler estate; photographs of artwork; an interview (sound recordings and transcript) with Lillian Kiesler about Frederick Kiesler for "Music of the Age," included on the tape is a portion of a Frederick Kiesler interview (1965); a recording of Lillian Kiesler interviewing Richard Kamler about Frederick Kiesler; and Frederick Kiesler's dialogue with Leo Castelli (undated). Lillian Kiesler was a student of Hans Hofmann (1880-1966) in New York City and Provincetown, Mass., as well as an enthusiastic volunteer promoter and assistant to The Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts. The bulk of the papers of and related to Hans Hofmann were created or compiled by Lillian Kielser and are about Hofmann's career and legacy. However, also found are some papers of Hans Hofmann, including letters from Hofmann to Lillian Kiesler and Alice Hodges describing his artwork, life in Provincetown, and issues with The Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts, typed and handwritten lectures given by Hofmann, Hofmann's 1941 address to the American Abstract Artists (AAA), three boxes of card files on students of the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts in New York City and Provincetown, and photographs of Hofmann and his house in Provincetown taken by Wilfrid Zogbaum and Tom Milius. The artist Alice Hodges (b. unknown-1965) was a close friend of Lillian Kiesler, a former secretary to Frederick Kiesler, and a student of Hans Hofmann. Included among her personal papers is some correspondence from Hans Hofmann and Katherine Dreier and numerous postcards from Hodges and Lillian Kiesler's trip to Europe in 1950, posters and printed material from her exhibitions, an oversized scrapbook chronicling Lillian Kiesler's teaching career, records from the United States Treasury War Bond Art Auction in 1945, original artwork and greeting cards made by Hodges and Lillian Kiesler, and 31 rolled negative strips in metal canisters of Frederick Kiesler sculptures, Provincetown and Hans Hofmann, Wellfleet, Empire State Music Festival (1955), and travels to Colorado and Europe, some of which may be printed and found in this subseries. Photographs found in the Lillian Kiesler Papers are mostly black and white and color snapshots of Lillian Kiesler's friends and family at events and at home, including candid photos of Hans Hofmann, Alice Hodges, Frederick Kiesler, and Alcopley. Slides prepared by Lillian Kiesler for a lecture on Frederick Kiesler and her lecture notes on index cards are found. Sound recordings and motion picture film include a variety of media, such as recordings of productions in which Lillian Kiesler performed, and music, film, or live stage performances written, directed, or performed by friends. Measuring 7.1 linear feet, Frederick Kiesler's personal papers (Series 2) document his professional career and date from 1923-1992. Biographical materials include his curriculum vitae, four passports, and numerous appointment books and notes from late in his life. Correspondence with architects, publishers, editors, universities, museums, galleries, manufacturers, artists and friends includes letters from L. Alcopley, Leopold Arnaud, Armand P. Bartos, Piero and Virginia Dorazio, George Howe, Kay Johnson, Jane Owen, and others. There are also photocopied letters from Katherine Dreier, Marcel Duchamp, and Piet Mondrian. Business and financial records from the 1940s to mid-1960s comprise a significant bulk of this series and are primarily tax returns and receipts and statements used to file tax returns. Materials on the publication of "Inside the Endless House" (1966), the International Theatre Exposition (in German) in 1924 and other exhibits from shortly after his death are found, as well as student artwork and papers from Kiesler's classes in the mid-1950s. A bound copy of the "Bibliography of Writings of and About Frederick Kiesler" compiled by Lillian Kiesler is found, as well as printed material about Frederick Kiesler and a handful of photographs of artwork. Users should note that Lillian Kiesler's and Frederick Kiesler's papers contain similar types of material that often overlap in subject matter, especially among the Papers Related to Frederick Kiesler (Subseries 1.10) in Series 1 and the Frederick Kiesler Papers (Series 2). This collection contains limited material related to Lillian Kiesler prior to the 1940s and Frederick Kiesler prior to his arrival in the United States in 1926.
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- Kiesler, Lillian 1910?-2001. Lillian and Frederick Kiesler papers, [circa 1910]-2003, bulk 1958-2000.
Spender, Stephen, 1909-1995. Stephen Spender collection of papers, [1931]-1993 bulk ([1931]-1967).
Title:
Stephen Spender collection of papers, [1931]-1993 bulk ([1931]-1967).
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, notebooks dating from 1932 to 1966, financial documents, and portraits.
ArchivalResource: 139 items.
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- Spender, Stephen, 1909-1995. Stephen Spender collection of papers, [1931]-1993 bulk ([1931]-1967).
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller sound recording, 1945.
Title:
Henry Miller sound recording, 1945.
Recording of Henry Miller reading "Third or Fourth Day of Spring 1936" and "Jabberwhorl Cronstadt" which was recorded in 1945.
ArchivalResource: 2 Items (1 cd; 1 disc)
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller sound recording, 1945.
Abraham Rattner and Esther Gentle papers
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Abraham Rattner and Esther Gentle papers
Abraham Rattner's papers provide insight into an important time for twentieth century American art and culture. By studying Rattner's papers, the researcher may view the beginnings of Modernism, the cultural change that pushed the boundaries of artistic and literary traditions and provided new ways in which to express ourselves.The Abraham Rattner and Esther Gentle papers measure 26.3 linear feet and date from 1891 through the 1980s. The collection documents Rattner's life and career as an artist through interviews, extensive correspondence, gallery files, studio notebooks, writings, notes, date books and diaries, photographs, and works of art.The biographical files contain documents such as Rattner's birth certificate, travel visas, his senior yearbook from 1912 which shows some of his early art work, and some of his awards. His birth certificate is of particular interest since it shows Rattner's birth date to be 1893 instead of the recognized 1895.The correspondence offers great insight into the thoughts of many American and European artists and writers during the 1930s and 1940s. Rattner, a prolific writer, expressed many of his own thoughts and concerns through his letters, many of which are included in this collection. The vast amount of correspondence include letters from notable figures such as George Biddle, Kay Boyle, Paul Burlin, Norman Carton, Robert Coates, Stuart Davis, Adolph Dehn, Richard de Rochemont, John Dos Passos, Xavier Gonzales, John Howard Griffin, Ramon Guthrie, Robert Gwathmey, Weeks Hall, Stanley W. Hayter, Jean Helion, Hilaire Hiler, Joseph Hirsch, Stefan Hirsch, Carl Holty, Louis Kronberg, Rico Lebrun, Jacques Lipchitz, Earle Ludgin, Thalia Wescott Malcolm, Henry Miller, Joan Miro, Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt, Channing Peake, Henry Varnum Poor, Felix Ruvolo, Waverly Root, Jack Gage Stark, Frank C. Watkins, and Allen Weller, among others.Rattner was engaged in a wide range of special art projects, and he kept detailed files on these projects. The projects spanned from 1940 through 1973 and included endeavors such as illustrations for <emph render="italic">Life</emph> magazine, stained-glass designs, mosaic and tapestry projects, as well as special paintings such as <emph render="italic">Victory--Jerusalem the Golden</emph> and <emph render="italic">The Gallows of Baghdad</emph>. Rattner's papers also detail the history of a fresco painted by Paul Gauguin entitled <emph render="italic">Joan d'Arc</emph>which Rattner purchased in France in 1925.Rattner's forty year friendship with the writer Henry Miller is chronicled throughout the collection in the forms of correspondence, writings, printed material, phototographs and artwork. Their correspondence ranges from 1938 through 1978 and offers great insight into their relationship. Rattner and Miller's road trip from New York to New Orleans in 1940-1941 is documented in the series entitled Special Projects. Also included in the collection are printed material, such as biographical material on Miller, Miller's writings, literary announcements and reviews; Miller's writings on Rattner; and photographs of Miller.The gallery files contain correspondence, receipts, and notes regarding the galleries which represented Rattner. Those galleries included the Rosenberg Gallery, the Downtown Gallery, and the Kennedy Gallery. A small series of exhibition files contain material about exhibitions held outside of Rattner's representative galleries.Rattner's writings proved to be an outlet for his thoughts on painting, his inspirations, frustrations, and sadness. In addition to painting, Rattner was able to express his creativity through writing poetry. Writing also helped him work through his depression over the death of his first wife Bettina Bedwell.He also kept finely detailed studio notebooks. The original order has been maintained, and they trace the history of almost each painting, drawing, and study attempted by Rattner. The notebooks often provide information regarding whether the work was sent to a gallery or given as a gift. Sometimes they contain correspondence or writings that reveal the inspiration for a work. They have been arranged in chronological order, according to Rattner's own filing system.Rattner retained receipts for most of his art expenses. Arranged by decade, these receipts show the type of paint, colors, types of paper and brushes that he used.Rattner also kept many household files and personal financial records. Household files contain insurance records, warranties and rental agreements, while the financial records contain returned checks and bank statements. Some bank statements from Esther Gentle Reproductions are also included. The household files and financial records are not filmed.The date books and diaries reveal the aspects of daily life and the personal thoughts of Rattner and Esther Gentle. In many cases, Rattner shared his date books and diaries with Gentle. The early diaries are fascinating, especially the 1939 diary that discloses the Rattners' last days in France before escaping Nazism and returning to the United States.Rettner's scrapbooks span from 1938 to 1952 and contain newspaper and magazine clippings that mention the artist or his work.The printed material covers a period from 1930s through the 1980s and includes exhibition catalogs, exhibition announcements, clippings, and miscellaneous material such as an autograph book from 1969 and a map of Israel that shows Rattner's travel route. There is a large amount of unfilmed printed material that is listed in the series description.Writings by others consists of writings on Rattner and other topics.The collection contains many photographs taken of Rattner and taken by him, as well as photos of family, friends, his studio, travels, and photographs of Rattner's art. Photographs of notable people include Henry Miller, Joan Miro, John Dos Passos, Archibald MacLeish, and Malcolm Cowley, among others.The amount of Rattner's art work included in the collection is small, but it is significant because it provides examples of his very early work, dating from 1912-1914. Some later studies are also present, as well as a number of random sketches. Color was very important to Rattner, and some of his color studies from the 1940s are also included. Art work by other artists is comprised of some small paintings by Max Weber, a water color by Henry Miller, a painting by Ken Buryd, as well as some work by unknown artists.In addition to tracing Rattner's life and career, the collection also documents the lives of Rattner's two wives, Bettina Bedwell and Esther Gentle. Both women had profound effects on Rattner's work. Among Bettina Bedwell's papers are her diary, fashion sketches, and correspondence. Esther Gentle's papers include correspondence, writings, as well as papers documenting her business Esther Gentle Reproductions. There are a small amount of papers relating to Allen Leepa, Rattner's stepson with Esther Gentle.<ref actuate="onLoad" show="embed" target="ref712" title="Index">See index for list of correspondents from various series.</ref>
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- Rattner, Abraham. Abraham Rattner and Esther Gentle papers, 1891-1986.
Grover, Sherwood. Papers, ca. 1922, 1947-1966, and n.d.
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Grover, Sherwood. Papers, ca. 1922, 1947-1966, and n.d.
Primarily material (letters and drawings) concerning the Edith King Fisher farce including letters by Jane and Bob Grabhorn and Sherwood and Trina Grover. In addition there is a note from John Steinbeck to Trina Grover's father, Professor Carruth, ca. 1922, and copies of a letter and a farcical verse from John Steinbeck to Mrs. Grover, 1966. There is also a letter from Henry Miller to Bob Grabhorn, n.d.
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- Grover, Sherwood. Papers, ca. 1922, 1947-1966, and n.d.
Alfredo Valente papers
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Alfredo Valente papers
Photographs of artists; letters; printed material; and a motion picture film.
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- Valente, Alfredo. Alfredo Valente papers, 1941-1978.
Bishop, Elizabeth, 1911-1979. Typed and autograph letters signed : to José Rodríguez Feo, 1944-1965.
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Typed and autograph letters signed : to José Rodríguez Feo, 1944-1965.
Some letters include manuscripts of poems.
ArchivalResource: Several items (ca. 30 p.)
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- Bishop, Elizabeth, 1911-1979. Typed and autograph letters signed : to José Rodríguez Feo, 1944-1965.
Rudhyar, Dane, 1895-1985. Letters, 1944-1945 and n.d.
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Letters, 1944-1945 and n.d.
One letter to Henry Miller, 1945, and 3 letters to an editor, Mr. Leite, 1944 and n.d.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Rudhyar, Dane, 1895-1985. Letters, 1944-1945 and n.d.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter to Leon Berger, 1942 November 11.
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Letter to Leon Berger, 1942 November 11.
Miller critiques Berger's work on [D.H.] Lawrence. Miller finds Berger's manuscript immature; doubts that Lawrence was a "maganificent failure" though he himself once used the term; comments on "the machine" and stating his belief that in the coming centure there will be a "world order in which the economic struggle will be solved."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter to Leon Berger, 1942 November 11.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. The Noel Riley Fitch collection of Henry Miller, 1987-1993.
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The Noel Riley Fitch collection of Henry Miller, 1987-1993.
The collection consists of correspondence, reviews of "Significant Other" and a manuscript of "A Literate Passion: letters of Anaïs Nin and Henry Miller."
ArchivalResource: 1.00 boxes (.5 linear feet)
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. The Noel Riley Fitch collection of Henry Miller, 1987-1993.
Grover, Sherwood. Sherwood Grover papers, c. 1922, 1947-1966, and n.d.
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Sherwood Grover papers, c. 1922, 1947-1966, and n.d.
Primarily material (letters and drawings) concerning the Edith King Fisher farce including letters by Jane and Bob Grabhorn and Sherwood and Trina Grover. In addition there is a note from John Steinbeck to Trina Grover's father, Professor Carruth, c. 1922, and copies of a letter and a farcical verse from John Steinbeck to Mrs. Grover, 1966. There is also a letter from Henry Miller to Bob Grabhorn, n.d.
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- Grover, Sherwood. Sherwood Grover papers, c. 1922, 1947-1966, and n.d.
Adler, Ija. Papers, 1932-1967.
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Papers, 1932-1967.
Chiefly historical and literary autographers. Includes items by Richard Aldington, Arnold Bennett, Maxwell Bodenheim, Louise Bogan, Witter Bynner, Gene Derwood, Babette Deutsch, Hilda Doolittle (H.D.), Waldo Frank, Isabella Gardner, Henry Miller, Christopher Morley, Edwin Arlington Robinson, James Stephens, and Oscar Williams. Also includes Adler's professional papers, and material from the files of the literary magazine Rhythmus, which Oscar Williams and his wife, the poet Gene Derwood, edited briefly in the mid-1920s.
ArchivalResource: 463 items.
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- Adler, Ija. Papers, 1932-1967.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter from Henry Miller to Jesse L. Greenstein. 1943, Dec. 3.
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Letter from Henry Miller to Jesse L. Greenstein. 1943, Dec. 3.
Primarily a note of thanks, apparently for a monetary gift of support.
ArchivalResource: 1 page, 28cm.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter from Henry Miller to Jesse L. Greenstein. 1943, Dec. 3.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller collection, 1965-1978.
Title:
Henry Miller collection, 1965-1978.
The Henry Miller collection consists of correspondence, typescripts and holograms from 1965 to 1978. Of note are various revisions of the "Twelve Months of Love" which includes artwork and the French translation of "Insomnia ou LaDiable en Liberte."
ArchivalResource: 2.00 boxes.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller collection, 1965-1978.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Joey and Tony [manuscript], circa 1976.
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Joey and Tony [manuscript], circa 1976.
Collection consists of the ribbon and carbon copy of Miller's memoir of his friends Joey and Tony "Imhof," i.e. "Insley" published in "Henry Miller's Book of Friends." Several holograph corrections to ribbon copy, presumably by Miller. Housed in handmade wooden box by Louise Roarty and Donald Wiltse.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Joey and Tony [manuscript], circa 1976.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Autograph letter signed : New York, to Edwin Seldon, [n.d.].
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Autograph letter signed : New York, to Edwin Seldon, [n.d.].
Hoping he can accept his invitation to dinner.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Autograph letter signed : New York, to Edwin Seldon, [n.d.].
Bancroft, Mary. Papers, 1872-1997 (inclusive), 1932-1987 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1872-1997 (inclusive), 1932-1987 (bulk).
Collection consists of Bancroft's journals, speeches, and writings, both published and unpublished, and material relating to her psychological and political interests. Her extensive correspondence includes letters to Henry R. Luce and correspondence about him with his biographer, W.A. Swanberg, her letters to the family, and with her literary and political contemporaries. Much of the correspondence details the social and emotional life of the writer and there is considerable discussion of American politics. Several letters to and from Helen Howe are on audiotape (shelved separately as T-64). Also included are letters from C.G. Jung, Bancroft's wartime reports to Allen Dulles and background printed material, and her translation of a memoir by Emilio Pucci.
ArchivalResource: 10.5 linear ft.
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- Bancroft, Mary. Papers, 1872-1997 (inclusive), 1932-1987 (bulk).
Aldington, Richard, 1892-1962. Harry T. Moore collection of Richard Aldington correspondence, 1958-1962.
Title:
Harry T. Moore collection of Richard Aldington correspondence, 1958-1962.
This collection consists of the letters between Harry Thornton Moore and Richard Aldington. Following a visit in France in 1958, the two corresponded until Aldington's death in 1962. The letters contain discussions of Aldington's problems with publishers, reprints of his work and proposed literary projects, (such as articles, translations, introduction and prefaces) references to some of his books and translation, opinions about political events and personalities in Europe and America and comments about his daily life and activities in France during these years. Aldington's correspondence also includes anecdotes and comments about contemporaries, key literary figures of the twentieth century: H.D., his first wife; D.H. Lawrence, Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, Henry Miller, Lawrence Durrell and others.
ArchivalResource: 0.30 linear feet.
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- Aldington, Richard, 1892-1962. Harry T. Moore collection of Richard Aldington correspondence, 1958-1962.
Robitaille, Gérald. Gérald Robitaille letters, 1951-1967.
Title:
Gérald Robitaille letters, 1951-1967.
This collection contains correspondence that reflects the close friendship and working relationship of Gérald Robitaille and Henry Miller, as well as the subsequent friendships Robitaille had with Alfred Perlès, Lawrence Durrell, and others of Miller's friends. The letters in this collection are almost entirely from Miller to Robitaille, with occasional letters from Eve Miller (Henry Miller's fourth wife) and Lawrence Durrell to Robitaille. They are arranged chronologically, and comprise a unique perspective on areas of Miller's life otherwise unseen.
ArchivalResource: 1.00 boxes (.28 cu. ft.)
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- Robitaille, Gérald. Gérald Robitaille letters, 1951-1967.
Henry Miller papers, 1939-1966
Title:
Henry Miller papers 1939-1966
The Henry Miller papers span from 1939 to 1966 and contain correspondence and pamphlets.
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- Henry Miller papers, 1939-1966
Patchen, Kenneth, 1911-1972. Kenneth Patchen papers, 1929-1989, (bulk 1929-1972).
Title:
Kenneth Patchen papers, 1929-1989, (bulk 1929-1972).
Contains biographical material, correspondence, manuscripts, first editions, silkscreen and painted book editions, painted poems, works of art including illustrations, paintings, papier-mache sculptures, and decorated furniture, scrapbooks, photographs, slides, recordings, musical scores, and clippings documenting the creative work and literary spirit of Kenneth Patchen, as well as personal triumphs and struggles shared together with his wife, Miriam Patchen.
ArchivalResource: ca. 36 linear ft., and 151 painted poems.
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- Patchen, Kenneth, 1911-1972. Kenneth Patchen papers, 1929-1989, (bulk 1929-1972).
Byrne, Evelyn B. Collection of correspondence, of which part was used to create the book "Attacks of Taste," 1966-1971.
Title:
Collection of correspondence, of which part was used to create the book "Attacks of Taste," 1966-1971.
Requests were sent out to 271 prominent people of the day by the journalism club of E.B. Browning Jr. High. They were asked to list the literature which had most influenced them during their teen years and to explain how they had been influenced by it. The book "Attacks of Taste" was later compiled from 70 of the letters received.
ArchivalResource: 605 items.
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- Byrne, Evelyn B. Collection of correspondence, of which part was used to create the book "Attacks of Taste," 1966-1971.
Angoff, Charles, 1902-1979. Charles Angoff collection, 1927-1978.
Title:
Charles Angoff collection, 1927-1978.
Manuscripts by Angoff (literary criticism, history, poetry, memoir, essays, stories, articles, stage plays, and novels); manuscripts by others (articles, essays, poetry); printed material (chiefly periodicals); correspondence; photographs; legal material; audiotapes; artwork; memorabilia; diaries and journals; subject files; and miscellany. In Angoff's general correspondence, literary figures represented include Conrad Aiken, Norman Angell, Joseph Auslander, Carl Bode, Harry E. Barnes, Whit Barnett, Louise Bogan, Herschel Brickell, James M. Cain, John Ciardi, Norman Cousins, Miriam Allen de Ford, Clifton Fadiman, Helen Gardner, Allen Ginsberg, Louis Ginsberg, Philip Goodman, Robert Hillyer, Stewart H. Holbrook, Irving Howe, Zora Neale Hurston, Joel Joseph Keith, Alfred Kreymborg, Joseph Leftwich, Meyer Levin, Bernard Malamud, Peter Matthiessen, Mary McCarthy, George Jean Nathan, Blair Niles, Joyce Carol Oates, Cynthia Ozick, Era Pound, Henry Roth, Harold Ribalow, William Saroyan, May Sarton, Wilbert Snow, Lawrence Spivak, Charles Hanson Towne, Jim Tully, Louis Untermeyer, Peter Sammartino, Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff, Stanley Walker, H.G. Wells, William Carlos Williams, Tom Wolfe, and Herman Wouk. Political and cultural figures include George Abbe, Eric Barker, Derek Bok, S. Miles Bouton, Clarence Decker, Bergen Evans, Harry Golden, Emma Goldman, Oliver St. Gogarty, Edith Hamilton, Henry Kissinger, Max Lerner, Eugene McCarthy, Merrill Moore, Benjamin Netanyahu, Eleanor Roosevelt, Dorothy Thompson, Joyce Varney, Kevin White, and Alan Wycherley.
ArchivalResource: 82 linear ft.
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- Angoff, Charles, 1902-1979. Charles Angoff collection, 1927-1978.
Collection of Henry Miller's, Reflections on the Life of Mishima, documents, 1971–1973, 1971
Title:
Collection of Henry Miller's documents Reflections on the Life of Mishima 1971–1973 1971
Typescript manuscript and other items related to Henry Miller's . Reflections of the Life of Mishima
ArchivalResource: 11 items
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- Collection of Henry Miller's, Reflections on the Life of Mishima, documents, 1971–1973, 1971
Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967. Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
Title:
Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
Letters mention colleagues and friends, including Gerald Brenan, Van Wyck Brooks, Nancy Cunard, Havelock Ellis, Christopher Fry, Evelyn Hardy, Arthur Machen, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Henry Miller, Gertrude Powys, Llewelyn Powys, Theodore Powys, Alec Robertson, Paul Rosenfeld, Gertrude Stein, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Edmund Wilson, and Stefan Zweig. Other topics include Ackland's writings and Gregory's writings. Some letters are undated.
ArchivalResource: 0.20 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967. Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
Dawson, Lawrence H. (Lawrence Hawkins), 1880-. Lawrence Dawson's Discussions in print [manuscript], 1942 Jan. 6-July 21.
Title:
Lawrence Dawson's Discussions in print [manuscript], 1942 Jan. 6-July 21.
Book reviews broadcast by WRVA, Richmond, Virginia, for the University of Virginia Extension Division. Authors discussed include: Lewis Browne, James Branch Cabell, Thomas Blake Clarke, Irwin Edman, Louis Fischer, Philip Guedalle, Joseph C. Harsch, James Weldon Johnson, Egon Erwin Kisch, Henry Miller, Irving Kolodin, Frank Gill Slaughter, and many others.
ArchivalResource: 30 items.
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- Dawson, Lawrence H. (Lawrence Hawkins), 1880-. Lawrence Dawson's Discussions in print [manuscript], 1942 Jan. 6-July 21.
Durrell, Lawrence. Lawrence Durrell letters to Jean Fanchette, and other material, 1959-1986.
Title:
Lawrence Durrell letters to Jean Fanchette, and other material, 1959-1986.
The collection consists of two handwritten letters from Durrell in Nimes to Fanchette in Paris, with integral envelopes, as well as a long note written on the back of an envelope addressed to Jean Fanchette, Two Cities. In a letter from Engances written 5 March 1959, Durrell congratulates Fanchette on his new baby and job, and mentions that Vallette has given a boost to Mountolive in his review in Mercure. In a letter from 8 August 1959 from Mazet Michel, Durrell thanks Fanchette for a lively visit in Paris, a visit in which he was reunited with Henry Miller after twenty years. In that letter Durrell mentions that he is putting final revisions on Clea, published in 1960. The collection also contains a brochure from the Fifth Antiquarian Book Fair (London, 1962) with an introduction by Durrell, and a speech by Durrell transcribed by Michael Begnal, given at the Fourth International Lawrence Durrell Conference (April 11, 1986) held at Penn State University.
ArchivalResource: 5 items
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- Durrell, Lawrence. Lawrence Durrell letters to Jean Fanchette, and other material, 1959-1986.
Breuer, Bessie, b. 1893. Bessie Breuer papers, 1926-1972.
Title:
Bessie Breuer papers, 1926-1972.
The bulk of the collection consists of letters to Bessie Breuer and manuscripts by her, with manuscripts for her last novel, Take Care of My Roses, making up the bulk of the manuscript portion of the collection. Of note in the collection are letters from Ingrid Bergman, Kay Boyle, John Dewey, John Dos Passos, Julie Harris, Ernest Hemingway, John Houseman, Elia Kazan, Carson McCullers, Henry Miller, John Steinbeck, and Marjorie Toomer. The collection also contains notes for essays by Breuer on Henry Miller, Ingrid Bergman, Evelyn Dewey, and John Steinbeck, as well as a typed manuscript of 30 Stories by Kay Boyle and two typed manuscripts of the screenplay for Hilda Crane. The collection also contains numerous sketches by Breuer's artist husband, Henry Varnum Poor.
ArchivalResource: 21.00 boxes.
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- Breuer, Bessie, b. 1893. Bessie Breuer papers, 1926-1972.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter and prospectus to Tom Brumbaugh(?) [manuscript], 1943-1947.
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Letter and prospectus to Tom Brumbaugh(?) [manuscript], 1943-1947.
Miller sends a letter, 1943 November 29, to Tom Brumbaugh as an example of his handwriting for Brumbaugh's collection, commenting that he does not want to be placed beside an American except Walt Whitman and asking if Brumbaugh is interested in graphology. On August 27, 1948, Miller sends Brumbaugh a mimeographed copy of a 1947 prospectus for his book "Into the night life."
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter and prospectus to Tom Brumbaugh(?) [manuscript], 1943-1947.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. TLS 1972 Feb. 15 444 Ocampo drive, Pacific Palisades, Ca., to Beatrice Halmi, Bergstrasse 20/26, Vienna, Austria.
Title:
TLS 1972 Feb. 15 444 Ocampo drive, Pacific Palisades, Ca., to Beatrice Halmi, Bergstrasse 20/26, Vienna, Austria.
ArchivalResource: 1 page.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. TLS 1972 Feb. 15 444 Ocampo drive, Pacific Palisades, Ca., to Beatrice Halmi, Bergstrasse 20/26, Vienna, Austria.
Woods, Eddie, 1940-. Eddie Woods papers, circa 1957- 2009.
Title:
Eddie Woods papers, circa 1957- 2009.
The Eddie Woods papers consist of personal and business correspondence, diaries, rare books and periodicals, manuscripts, ephemera, assorted printed matter, original artwork, photographs, and audiovisual materials.
ArchivalResource: 76.0 Linear feet (92 manuscript boxes, 2 half boxes, 4 flat boxes, 39 map folders, 1 roll; 161 audio cassettes, 11 VHS, 1 KCA64 videocassette, 1 8mm film reel, 1 HDV tape.)
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- Woods, Eddie, 1940-. Eddie Woods papers, circa 1957- 2009.
Nin, Anaïs, 1903-1977. Selected Anaïs Nin letters, 1932-1946.
Title:
Selected Anaïs Nin letters, 1932-1946.
This collection contains four letters written in 1932 between Nin and Henry Miller, and letters which begin anew in February 1940 when Miller began his United States tour and continue through 1946. Also included are typescripts of several dream descriptions, some manuscript fragments, and printed matter.
ArchivalResource: 1.00 boxes (.28 cu. ft.)
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- Nin, Anaïs, 1903-1977. Selected Anaïs Nin letters, 1932-1946.
Wilson, Edmund, 1895-1972. Edmund Wilson papers 1936-1970.
Title:
Edmund Wilson papers 1936-1970.
The collection consists of 65 autograph, typescript and carbon copy typescript letters, postcards and telegrams between Wilson and various editors at Doubleday & Company (including brief correspondence between Jason Epstein and Leonard Baskin concerning a proposed portrait of Wilson for a dust jacket), as well as correspondence with friends and colleagues such as Leon Edel, Sidney Hook, Elizabeth Huling, and Henry Miller, William Faulkner, Lewis Mumford and Paul Horgan. The correspondence dates from 1936-1970. Also included in the collection are miscellaneous items such as a publisher's announcement for The Boys in the Back Room, a dust jacket proof for To the Finland Station (Doubleday Anchor edition), and a photograph of Wilson at Utica College, Utica, New York, October 1964.
ArchivalResource: 1 half-sized document box.
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- Wilson, Edmund, 1895-1972. Edmund Wilson papers 1936-1970.
Crews, Judson. Brave wild coast : a year with Henry Miller, 1976-1981 / by Judson Crews.
Title:
Brave wild coast : a year with Henry Miller, 1976-1981 / by Judson Crews.
Draft, computer printout, of autobiography of period with Henry Miller, Marta Lepska Miller, Emil H. White, and others in Big Sur, California in the mid 1940s. The draft, edited by Jefferson P. Selth and David Peterson, bears an earlier title (Wild Coast: A Year with Henry Miller) to the Dumont Press publication (1997). The editor's preface and final pages of the text date from 1976 to 1981.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (277, [2] leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Crews, Judson. Brave wild coast : a year with Henry Miller, 1976-1981 / by Judson Crews.
Colt Press. Colt Press records, ca. 1941-1942.
Title:
Colt Press records, ca. 1941-1942.
Collection contains correspondence with poets and other writers. Names are listed in the record as added entries.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.5 linear ft.)
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- Colt Press. Colt Press records, ca. 1941-1942.
Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Artists clippings : "M" [surname] folder 1943-1993.
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Artists clippings : "M" [surname] folder 1943-1993.
ArchivalResource: 3 folders.
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- Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Artists clippings : "M" [surname] folder 1943-1993.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter and prospectus to Tom Brumbaugh(?), 1943-1947.
Title:
Letter and prospectus to Tom Brumbaugh(?), 1943-1947.
Miller sends a letter, 1943 November 29, to Tom Brumbaugh as an example of his handwriting for Brumbaugh's collection, commenting that he does not want to be placed beside an American except Walt Whitman and asking if Brumbaugh is interested in graphology. On August 27, 1948, Miller sends Brumbaugh a mimeographed copy of a 1947 prospectus for his book "Into the night life."
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter and prospectus to Tom Brumbaugh(?), 1943-1947.
Otto Rank Association. Papers, 1934-1993.
Title:
Papers, 1934-1993.
Correspondence, manuscripts, minutes, lists, and legal documents, financial records, publicity materials, and printed items. Among the correspondents are: Anna Freud, Ernst L. Freud, Erich Fromm, Ernest Jones, Rollo May, Karl Menninger, Henry Miller, and Anaïs Nin, a frequent lecturer at meetings. There are 117 letters from Nin discussing her lecture tours and the publication of her diaries.
ArchivalResource: 23 linear ft (ca.11,600 items in 55 boxes).
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- Otto Rank Association. Papers, 1934-1993.
Nin, Anaïs, 1903-1977. Anaïs Nin collection of papers, [1932-1975].
Title:
Anaïs Nin collection of papers, [1932-1975].
This is a synthetic collection consisting of a typescript and correspondence by and about the author.
ArchivalResource: 182 items.
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- Nin, Anaïs, 1903-1977. Anaïs Nin collection of papers, [1932-1975].
Huntington Cairns Papers, 1780-1984, (bulk 1925-1984)
Title:
Huntington Cairns Papers 1780-1984 (bulk 1925-1984)
Author, government official, and lawyer. Correspondence, manuscripts and galley proofs of writings, speeches, subject and research files, family papers, printed material, scrapbooks, and other papers concerning Cairns's career with the U.S. Bureau of Customs as a federal censor of imported books and films, as a lawyer with the Maryland Tax Revision Commission (1938-1941), and as a writer on the arts, law, literature, and philosophy.
ArchivalResource: 58,450 items; 167 containers plus 13 oversize; 73.1 linear feet
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- Huntington Cairns Papers, 1780-1984, (bulk 1925-1984)
Elmer Gertz Papers, 1789-1997, (bulk 1926-1988)
Title:
Elmer Gertz Papers 1789-1997 (bulk 1926-1988)
Lawyer, author, and manuscript collector. Correspondence, memoranda, family papers, legal files, subject files, speeches, writings, manuscripts collected by Gertz, newspaper clippings, and printed matter relating primarily to Gertz’s career as a lawyer.
ArchivalResource: 168,725 items; 484 containers plus 4 oversize; 193 linear feet; 1 microfilm reel
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- Elmer Gertz Papers, 1789-1997, (bulk 1926-1988)
New Directions Publishing Corp. Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Title:
Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Typically, for each New Directions publication there are: an original manuscript marked for typesetting; galley proofs, of which oneset is marked by the author (or translator or editor) and another by a New Directions editor; and the same for page proofs. Some publications have more than one manuscript or typescript in different states, and various extra sets of proofs. Most New Directions publications from 1960 until the death of James Laughlin (the owner of New Directions) in 1997 are represented. Before 1960 and especially before 1950 the coverage is only partial. The following are the authors most heavily represented in the collection (not all of whom have autograph manuscripts or proof-corrections, however): Walter Abish, Ernesto Cardenal, Gregory Corso, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Federico Garca̕ Lorca, Allen Grossman, Lars Gustafsson, H.D., John Hawkes, James Laughlin, Denise Levertov, Michael McClure, Thomas Merton, Henry Miller, Eugenio Montale, Kenneth Patchen, Octavio Paz, Pei-tao, Ezra Pound, Kenneth Rexroth, Jerome Rothenberg, Delmore Schwartz, GarySnyder, Dylan Thomas, Tennessee Williams, William Carlos Williams.
ArchivalResource: 482 boxes and 181 v. (92 linear ft.)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller collection of papers, [1932]-1978.
Title:
Henry Miller collection of papers, [1932]-1978.
This is a synthetic collection consisting of typescripts and a manuscript, correspondence by and about the author, an undated notebook, financial documents, and portraits.
ArchivalResource: 601 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller collection of papers, [1932]-1978.
Nicholson, Hubert, 1908-. Letters to Hubert Nicholson, 1900-1984.
Title:
Letters to Hubert Nicholson, 1900-1984.
The collection consists of letters sent to Nicholson by literary associates and friends, including Edith Sitwell, Henry Miller, Tom Blackburn, Upton Sinclair, and Sir John Gielgud. The majority of the letters are brief social notes, although several contain comments on Nicholson's writings or literature.
ArchivalResource: 0.20 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Nicholson, Hubert, 1908-. Letters to Hubert Nicholson, 1900-1984.
Erica Jong Papers, 1955-2011, [Bulk Dates: 1965-2004].
Title:
Erica Jong Papers, 1955-2011 [Bulk Dates: 1965-2004].
Erica Jong (b. 1942) is an American writer and teacher whose works are often associated with sexuality and feminism. The Erica Jong Papers consist of drafts of Jong's works of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. The collection also includes project and research files, correspondence, personal memorabilia, photographs, audio-visual materials and printed matter.
ArchivalResource: 94 linear ft. (102 boxes: 84 record storage cartons 16 document boxes, 2 oversize boxes)
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- Erica Jong Papers, 1955-2011, [Bulk Dates: 1965-2004].
Read, Herbert Edward, Sir, 1893-1968. Sir Herbert Edward Read fonds. [1918-1965].
Title:
Sir Herbert Edward Read fonds. [1918-1965].
The fonds consists primarily of correspondence with many individuals, including Richard Aldington, Wilfred R. Childe, Alex Comfort, Edward Dahlberg, Bonamy and Valentine Dobree, T.S. Eliot, Naum Gabo, Rayner Heppenstall, Barbara Hepworth, David Jones, Jacob Kramer, Percy Wyndham Lewis, Henry Miller, Henry Moore, Frank Morley, Edwin Muir, Ben Nicholson, Alfred R. Orage, Robert Payne, Kathleen Raine, Stephen Spender, Adrian Stokes, Allen Tate, Arthur W. Wheen, George Woodcock and Wilhelm Worringer. Also included are notebooks, worksheets, proofs and mimeographed BBC programs; mostly from the 1950s and 1960s.
ArchivalResource: 4 m of textual records.
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- Read, Herbert Edward, Sir, 1893-1968. Sir Herbert Edward Read fonds. [1918-1965].
Robert H. Elias papers, 1933-1983.
Title:
Robert H. Elias papers, 1933-1983.
Includes correspondence, memoranda, conference agendas, notes, news releases, and reports of Robert Henry Elias, with particular reference to the American Studies Society, the American Historical Association, and the American Civilization Graduate Club.
ArchivalResource:
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- Robert H. Elias papers, 1933-1983.
Duncan, Robert Edward, 1919-1988. Letters to Sanders Russell and other manuscripts : mss., 1938-1944.
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Letters to Sanders Russell and other manuscripts : mss., 1938-1944.
Letters refer to their work in writing for and editing Ritual and its successor, Experimental Review. Included also; letter from Duncan to William Everson (ca. Nov. 1940); postcard from Everson to Russell (Feb. 13, 1945); postcard from Henry Miller to Russell (ca. July 7, 1943); and note from Kenneth Patchen to Russell (n.d.)
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Duncan, Robert Edward, 1919-1988. Letters to Sanders Russell and other manuscripts : mss., 1938-1944.
D. H. Lawrence collection of papers, 1909-1964, 1910-1933
Title:
D. H. Lawrence collection of papers 1909-1964 1910-1933
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence, and a photograph portrait.
ArchivalResource: 446 items
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- D. H. Lawrence collection of papers, 1909-1964, 1910-1933
Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Authors clippings : MILLER, Henry 1944-2007
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Authors clippings : MILLER, Henry 1944-2007
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Authors clippings : MILLER, Henry 1944-2007
Westwood Art Association records
Title:
Westwood Art Association records
Business correspondence, photographs, slides of artists' works, press releases and clippings, primarily documenting the 1967 exhibitions in Los Angeles and Paris of Henry Miller's 70 watercolors and etchings. Sale of these art works donated by Miller went to a building fund for the Westwood Art Association.
ArchivalResource:
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- Westwood Art Association. Westwood Art Association records, 1960-1974.
Max Lerner papers, 1927-1998
Title:
Max Lerner papers 1927-1998
The papers consist of correspondence, speeches, writings, and other papers, (including research and teaching materials, photographs, memorabilia, newspaper and periodical clippings, books, and radio and television tapes) of Max Lerner, an American educator, author, lecturer, historian, and political scientist. The papers focus on Lerner's public life and career with very little material on his personal or family life. The papers document Lerner's close association with Justice Felix Frankfurter and Harold J. Laski, his controversial writings on homosexuality, his work with the Democratic Party during Adlai Stevenson's presidential campaigns, his work on behalf of Jewish causes and Zionism, and his activities during the "red scare" of the 1950s.
ArchivalResource: 102.79 linear feet (185 boxes)
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- Max Lerner papers, 1927-1998
Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
Title:
Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
Correspondence and compositions of American poet and translator Witter Bynner.
ArchivalResource: 99 boxes (49.5 linear ft.)
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- Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller collection. [1937-1963].
Title:
Henry Miller collection. [1937-1963].
The collection consists of correspondence including: letters and postcards to Alfred Perlès, letters and postcards to Graham Ackroyd, letters to Father Brocard Sewell, and miscellaneous letters to and from publishers and others. Also included are watercolours, sketches, and photographs plus typescripts, with holograph corrections, for "Max", "Quiet Days in Clichy", Miller's preface to "Hollywood Hallucination" by Parker Tyler, "This Is My Answer", and "Just Wild About Harry".
ArchivalResource: 18 cm of textual records. -- ca. 80 postcards. -- 1 watercolour. -- 3 drawings. -- 9 photographs.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller collection. [1937-1963].
Grove Press Records
Title:
Grove Press Records
Papers of the American publishing house founded by Barney Rosset. Collection contains editorial records, manuscripts, legal and office files, files, financial records of the Film Division, books, and miscellaneous printed material, including publishers' catalogs and posters. Correspondence and office memorandums of Grove Press editorial staff, including that of Donald Allen, Fred Jordan, Richard Seaver, and Judith Schmidt. Evergreen Review Editorial records contain a variety of materials which for any particular title may include contracts, correspondence, legal records, photographs, publicity material, reviews, royalty statements, and production records relating to the publication of books by Emmanuelle Arsan, Alan Ayckbourn, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Samuel Beckett, Eric Berne, Paul Bowles, James Broughton, William S. Burroughs, Marguerite Duras, Wallace Fowlie, Robert Frank, Jean Genet, Allen Ginsberg, Maurice Girodias, Witold Gombrowicz, Juan Goytisolo, Nat Hentoff, André Hodeir, Eugène Ionesco, Jack Kerouac, D.H. Lawrence, Henry Miller, Pablo Neruda, Frank O'Hara, Charles Olson, Joe Orton, Harold Pinter, George Reavey, John Rechy, Kenneth Rexroth, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Michael Rumaker, Hubert Selby, Gilbert Sorrentino, Amos Tutuola, Parker Tyler, Tomi Ungerer, Alan Watts, and others. Extensive legal records and clippings files relating to the censorship trials surrounding the American publication of D.H. Lawrence's , and Henry Miller's . Lady Chatterley's Lover Tropic of Cancer
ArchivalResource: 775 linear ft.
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- Grove Press Records, 1953-1985
Trocchi, Alexander, 1925-1984. Alexander Trocchi collection of papers relating to the Edinburgh international writer's conference, 1962-1967.
Title:
Alexander Trocchi collection of papers relating to the Edinburgh international writer's conference, 1962-1967.
An autograph book, 86 pages, in which Edinburgh participants and later London visitors, and visitors to the Cardiff Commonwealth Arts Festival, 1965, wrote poetry and made sketches. The mimeo transcript of some of the speeches and representations of the participants, August 20, 22, 23, & 24, 1962, 110 pages. Project Sigma papers, with a partial copy of "The moving times, " and numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 12, 14, and 23 of "Sigma Portfolio."
ArchivalResource: .5 linear foot (1 manuscript box)
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- Trocchi, Alexander, 1925-1984. Alexander Trocchi collection of papers relating to the Edinburgh international writer's conference, 1962-1967.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. The hour of man / [Henry Miller]
Title:
The hour of man / [Henry Miller] [1956?]
ArchivalResource: 61 leaves ; 63 cm. folded to 34 cm.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. The hour of man / [Henry Miller]
Crews, Judson. Papers, 1936-1961.
Title:
Papers, 1936-1961.
Collection consists of correspondence, literary manuscripts, published works and ephemera related to Crews' career as poet and editor of avant-garde and poetry magazines. Correspondents include Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin. Collection also contains submitted manuscripts from Henry Miller, Charles Birkin, Bruce Brown, Montgomery Hare, Norman MacLeod, Paul Potts, David S. Savage, and others.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- Crews, Judson. Papers, 1936-1961.
Duncan, Robert, 1919-1988. Robert Edward Duncan papers, circa 1938-1969.
Title:
Robert Edward Duncan papers, circa 1938-1969.
Includes eight notebooks containing drafts of poems, journal entries, prose sketches, writings in early stages, dream fragments, etc., covering the years 1940-1969; and letters to him, circa1938-1941, from Harvey Breit, Nicolas Calas, Lawrence Durrell, Mary Fabilli, Charles Henri Ford, Robert Horan, Pauline Kael, Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin, Kenneth Patchen, Laura Riding and Sanders Russell.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 3 boxes, 1 volume, 2 reels (0.85 linear feet)Microfilmed portions of collection : 2 microfilm reels : positive and negative.
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- Duncan, Robert, 1919-1988. Robert Edward Duncan papers, circa 1938-1969.
Loujon Press. Order and chaos chez Hans Reichel, 1966-1970.
Title:
Order and chaos chez Hans Reichel, 1966-1970.
Proof file of edition published in 1966 by Loujon Press, Tucson, Arizona. Numerous notations and corrections by Miller. Includes newspaper articles and promotional broadsides, from 1966-1970, about Miller, the Loujon Press, and the Webbs. A copy of the large photograph of Miller from the front inside cover of the book is also present.
ArchivalResource: .2 ft.
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- Loujon Press. Order and chaos chez Hans Reichel, 1966-1970.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter from Henry Miller, 1965 June 15.
Title:
Letter from Henry Miller, 1965 June 15.
Henry Miller letter to a friend, June 15, [19]65, mentions his daughter, "the boy", calls himself a prose-poet, and talks about eating shell fish.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter from Henry Miller, 1965 June 15.
American Civil Liberties Union. American Civil Liberties Union Washington, D.C., office records, 1948-1970.
Title:
American Civil Liberties Union Washington, D.C., office records, 1948-1970.
Consists of the papers received and generated by the staff of the Washington, D.C. Office of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) during the 1950s and 1960s.
ArchivalResource: 14.70 linear ft. (35 archival boxes)
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- American Civil Liberties Union. American Civil Liberties Union Washington, D.C., office records, 1948-1970.
Leavitt, Nancy Ruth. Crossroads : a book about journey; excerpts from H Miller, B Shahn, U2, K Young & N Leavitt : autograph manuscript, signed, 1992.
Title:
Crossroads : a book about journey; excerpts from H Miller, B Shahn, U2, K Young & N Leavitt : autograph manuscript, signed, 1992.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. : [34] p. ; 36 cm.
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- Leavitt, Nancy Ruth. Crossroads : a book about journey; excerpts from H Miller, B Shahn, U2, K Young & N Leavitt : autograph manuscript, signed, 1992.
West, Herbert Faulkner, 1898-1974. Papers, 1909-1975.
Title:
Papers, 1909-1975.
Papers relating to his career as a writer, educator, publisher, and bookseller. Includes records of the accounts of his bookselling business, correspondence with many of the important writers of the twentieth century, and mss. of many of his books, among them The dreamer of Devon (published as: The dreamer of Devon : an essay on Henry Williamson. -- London : The Ulysses press, c1932), Learning my abc's (published as: Learning my abc's. -- Hanover, N.H. : Westholm Publications, c1958), Here's to togetherness (published as: Here's to togetherness : a modern fable.-- Hanover, N.H. : Westholm Publications, c1961), and HMS Cephalonia (published as:HMS Cephalonia : a story of the North Atlantic in 1918. -- Hanover, N.H. : Westholm Publications, c1969). Also includes material related to his publishing company, Westholm Publications, and to the organization he founded, The Friends of the Dartmouth Library.
ArchivalResource: 53 boxes (42 ft.)
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- West, Herbert Faulkner, 1898-1974. Papers, 1909-1975.
Papers, 1952-1957.
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Papers, 1952-1957.
Four letters from Henry Miller to Mr. Ruffier, 1952, 1953; Emil Schnollock, n.d.; and the Henry Miller Literary Society, 1957, concerning foreign editions, reviews, and publications of his books.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Papers, 1952-1957.
Aldous Huxley collection of papers, 1915-1973, 1915-1963
Title:
Aldous Huxley collection of papers 1915-1973 1915-1963
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence, legal documents, portrait photographs, and pictorial works.
ArchivalResource: 413 items
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- Aldous Huxley collection of papers, 1915-1973, 1915-1963
Crews, Judson. Papers, 1943-1987.
Title:
Papers, 1943-1987.
The collection emphasizes Judson Crews' career as a poet and a printer. There are four topical series: Memoirs, Correspondence, Manuscripts and Miscellaneous (which includes business and personal papers). Included in his correspondence are numerous letters from and to Southwestern writers including Carol Bergé. Of special interest in both his manuscripts and memoirs are sections on his interaction with Henry Miller and the post-World War II artist colony at Big Sur, Calif. The collection also includes numerous unpublished manuscripts by Judson Crews and others.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (3 cu. ft.)
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- Crews, Judson. Papers, 1943-1987.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller papers, 1944-1989.
Title:
Henry Miller papers, 1944-1989.
Includes correspondence between Miller and his literary agents, Reece Halsey, Dorris Halsey and Scott Meredith and publisher Robert MacGregor; 3 compositions by Miller; as well as clippings, contracts and 1 photograph. Also includes a letter and 1 composition by Joyce Howard, editor of a book of letters from Miller to his fifth wife.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear ft.)
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller papers, 1944-1989.
Alexander King Papers, 1953-1987, (bulk 1953-1987)
Title:
Alexander King Papers 1953-1987 (bulk 1953-1987)
Author, illustrator, and storyteller. Correspondence, writings, business papers, scrapbooks, and photographs relating to King's literary works, television appearances, relations with colleagues in the fields of art, literature, and entertainment, social life in New York, N.Y., and fund-raising efforts for kidney dialysis facilities. Some correspondence concerns housing discrimination against Jews in Connecticut.
ArchivalResource: 1,920 items; 25 containers; 9.5 linear feet
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- Alexander King Papers, 1953-1987, (bulk 1953-1987)
Aldan, Daisy. Papers, 1946-1966.
Title:
Papers, 1946-1966.
The Daisy Aldan Papers, 1946-1966, include correspondence, drafts, manuscripts, notes, layout dummies, paste-ups, galleys, page proofs, and photographs, as well as materials collected for publicity or publication. Aldan's editorial files for Folder Magazine of Literature and Art (1954-1955) and A New Folder: Americans--Poems and Drawings (1959) dominate the collection. Folder artists represented in this collection include John Ashbery, Lucia Dlugoszewski, Edward Field, Allen Ginsberg, Barbara Guest, Kenneth Koch, Willem and Elaine De Kooning, Denise Levertov, James Merrill, Frank O'Hara, Jackson Pollock, Larry Rivers, Ned Rorem, and Eve Triem. Manuscripts by Aldan and others are also present in the collection, including manuscripts for two of Aldan's published books of poetry, The Destruction of Cathedrals (1963) and Seven:Seven (1965). Also found here are materials for Aldan's translation of Stephane Mallarmé's A Throw of the Dice (1956, 1961). Aldan's correspondence, 1946-1966, mainly reflects editorial duties and requests to a wide variety of people in the musical, literary, and art worlds. Correspondence from such writers as Gregory Corso, Kenneth Koch, Frank O'Hara, Ned Rorem, James Schuyler, Eve Triem, and Eugene Walter is of a more personal nature and often discusses details of their work in a more informal context. Other significant correspondents include Donald Allen, John Ashbery, Dore Ashton, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Julian Beck, William Rose Benét, Paul Blackburn, Marguerite Caetani, Robert Creeley, Richard Eberhart, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Edward Field, Charles Henri Ford, Allen Ginsberg, Erick Hawkins, George Hitchcock, Denise Levertov, Michael McClure, James Merrill, Henry Miller, Harold Norse, Charles Olson, Elliott Stein, May Swenson, Alice B. Toklas, Tristan Tzara, William Weaver, and others.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1 linear foot)
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- Aldan, Daisy. Papers, 1946-1966.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letters, 1939-1941.
Title:
Letters, 1939-1941.
Consists of letters from Henry Miller to Ambrose C. Cramer of Santa Barbara, California.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letters, 1939-1941.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Photoprint [manuscript], 1940 September 10.
Title:
Photoprint [manuscript], 1940 September 10.
Photograph of Dali, Mrs. Dali, Miller, and Barnet B. Ruder.
ArchivalResource: 1 photograph.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Photoprint [manuscript], 1940 September 10.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller collection of letters and papers, 1944-1961.
Title:
Henry Miller collection of letters and papers, 1944-1961.
Chiefly letters from Miller to various correspondents.
ArchivalResource: 1 portfolio (0.06 linear feet)
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller collection of letters and papers, 1944-1961.
Sykes, Gerald, 1903-. Papers, ca. 1921-1984.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1921-1984.
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, notebooks, documents, photographs, course-related materials, and printed materials. The manuscripts include typescripts of Sykes' published and unpublished novels, monographs, plays, short stories, and articles. Among these are THE PERENNIAL AVANTGARDE, THE COOL MILLENNIUM, and THE HIDDEN REMNANT. Sykes' notes and notebooks span the period from the early 1930s to 1980, and include preliminary ideas and sketches for his books, as well as autobiographical material. A small number of documents concern Sykes' wartime work in the U.S. Government Office of War Information. Course-related material including writings and correspondence of students taught by Sykes between 1962 and 1975 at the New School and as an adjunct professor at Columbia University. Printed materials consist of numerous reviews of Sykes' books, in addition to offprints and articles by Sykes. Included as well are printed materials about or connected with Sykes, offprints of articles inscribed to him, and many volumes from his library. The substantial correspondence series includes personal letters and correspondence with agents and publishers relating to his books. Correspondents include Harold Clurman, Aaron Copland, Lawrence Durrell, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Francis Steegmuller, as well as a number of Sykes' students. There is extensive correspondence between Sykes and the artist John Hartell from 1927 to 1983.
ArchivalResource: 41 linear ft. (ca.9,150 items in 56 boxes, 155 volumes, & 1 oversize folder).
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- Sykes, Gerald, 1903-. Papers, ca. 1921-1984.
Feldman, Arthur,. Letters to Arthur Feldman from Connie Perry and Arthur Miller [manuscript], 1975.
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Letters to Arthur Feldman from Connie Perry and Arthur Miller [manuscript], 1975.
Miller writes to Feldman September 15, 1975, that he is unable to help Gypsy Lou [Louise Webb] as he is taking care of grown children, ex-wives, etc., and he does no see how republishing "Order and Chaos" would help. In a note, October 6, 1975, Connie Perry encourages Feldman to send sets for Miller to sign. Two envelopes addressed to Feldman by Miller are included. The date of one does not match the accompanying letter.
ArchivalResource: 2fitems.
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- Feldman, Arthur,. Letters to Arthur Feldman from Connie Perry and Arthur Miller [manuscript], 1975.
Martin, John, 1930-. John K. Martin collection, ca. 1952-1966.
Title:
John K. Martin collection, ca. 1952-1966.
The collection includes material relating to Robert Duncan, Henry Miller, and Tennessee Williams. There also is correspondence to John Martin from Ted Berrigan, Frank O'Connor, Miriam Patchen, Jon Webb, and Emil White (friend of Henry Miller's at Big Sur). Manuscript material relating to Charles Bukowski, including correpondence and poems, is located in the Charles Bukowski Collection (Mss 12).
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (3 boxes)
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- Martin, John, 1930-. John K. Martin collection, ca. 1952-1966.
Judson Crews Papers, 1936-1961
Title:
Judson Crews Papers, 1936-1961
Judson Campbell Crews (1917- ) was a lecturer in social development studies at the University of Zambia, Lusaka (1974-78) wrote numerous books of poetry and contributed to some 350 periodicals. The collection consists of correspondence, literary manuscripts, published works and ephemera related to Crews' career as poet and editor of avant-garde and poetry magazines.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- Judson Crews Papers, 1936-1961
Houghton, Claude, 1889-1961. Claude Houghton collection. [1951-1953].
Title:
Claude Houghton collection. [1951-1953].
The collection consists of 4 letters sent to Graham Ackroyd concerning Henry Miller.
ArchivalResource: 1 cm of textual records.
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- Houghton, Claude, 1889-1961. Claude Houghton collection. [1951-1953].
Delaney, Beauford, 1901-1979. Beauford Delaney collection, 1964-1977.
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Beauford Delaney collection, 1964-1977.
The Beauford Delaney Collection consists of correspondence with colleagues, friends, gallery owners, and family members as well a printed material documenting Delaney's life in Paris. Biographical information is provided in statements Delaney authored, articles prepared by others for catalogs, and his obituary. Among the many friends, colleagues and art collectors with whom he maintained an active correspondence are James Baldwin (included with an essay he wrote for an introduction to a catalog for an exhibition of Delaney's art at Paris' Galerie Lambert in 1964). Other correspondents include artists Charles Boggs, Al Hirschfeld, John Franklin Koenig, and Ellis Wilson, authors James Jones and Henry Miller (who was also a water colorist), art historian Richard A. Long, and his friend Lynn Stone. Additional artists, painters, writers, gallery owners and musicians who corresponded with Delaney include Lawrence Calcagno, Cab Calloway, Elaine DeKooning, Palmer C. Hayden, and Darthea Speyer.
ArchivalResource: 2 lin. ft.
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- Delaney, Beauford, 1901-1979. Beauford Delaney collection, 1964-1977.
Jacques Barzun Papers, ca.1900-1999.
Title:
Jacques Barzun Papers, ca.1900-1999.
The correspondence, researach, and teaching files of Jacques Barzun (1907-2012).
ArchivalResource: 194 linear ft. in 454 boxes; 1 drawer of oversized material; 11 correspondence file boxes (CLOSED); 2 small cartons (CLOSED); and 2 record storage cartons (CLOSED at ReCAP).
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- Jacques Barzun Papers, ca.1900-1999.
Anderson, Adrian David, 1952-. Quartet : Katsimbaline : music for Henry Miller / Anderson, Adrian David.
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Quartet : Katsimbaline : music for Henry Miller / Anderson, Adrian David. 1987.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (50 p.), bound ; 22 x 37 cm.
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- Anderson, Adrian David, 1952-. Quartet : Katsimbaline : music for Henry Miller / Anderson, Adrian David.
Fukuzawa, Ichirō, 1898-1992. Henry Miller miscellany from the Clifton Waller Barrett Library.
Title:
Henry Miller miscellany from the Clifton Waller Barrett Library.
ArchivalResource: <xx> pieces :bill. ; various sizes.
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- Fukuzawa, Ichirō, 1898-1992. Henry Miller miscellany from the Clifton Waller Barrett Library.
Koch, Frederick R.,. Frederick R. Koch collection, ca. 1600-1960.
Title:
Frederick R. Koch collection, ca. 1600-1960.
A collection of literary and musical manuscripts by prominent composers; French, English, and American authors; and various historical figures, from the 17th to the 20th century. Included are manuscript scores, correspondence, writings, documents, and drawings. Among the composers represented by major holdings are: Handel, Boccherini, Schubert, Halévy, Berlioz, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Verdi, Wagner, Gounod, Offenbach, Franck, Saint-Saëns, Bizet, Massenet, Duparc, Leoncavallo, Puccini, Wolf, Debussy, Mascagni, Satie, Richard Strauss, Ravel, Reynaldo Hahn, Falla, Respighi, Stravinsky, Lord Berners, Poulenc, Wolf-Ferrari and William Walton. French literature is represented by such authors as Proust, Cocteau, Hugo, Daudet, Verlaine, Rimbaud, and Genet; English and American literature by William Beckford, Lear, Maugham, Milne, Wilde, Auden, Coward, Henry James, and Henry Miller. There are also historical documents relating to Frederick the Great, George IV, Léopold I of Belgium and his wives, Napoleon III and Empress Eugénie, Maximilian of Mexico, and the Stanford White murder trial.
ArchivalResource: ca. 114 linear ft.
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- Koch, Frederick R.,. Frederick R. Koch collection, ca. 1600-1960.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter to unidentified recipient, 1954 February.
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Letter to unidentified recipient, 1954 February.
Henry Miller composed this letter to "Dear Friend" to advertise available copies of his book "Plexus" warning potential purchasers that it might soon be banned by French authorities.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letter to unidentified recipient, 1954 February.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Opus pistorum : corrected typescript, circa 1941?
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Opus pistorum : corrected typescript, circa 1941?
Photocopy with manuscript corrections; used as typesetter's copy. Published in 1983.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (310 pages).
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Opus pistorum : corrected typescript, circa 1941?
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. [Two letters to Dr. Stanley Collier, Dept. of French, University of Sheffield, on the subject of correspondence between Henry Miller and Conrad Moricand; together with five publicity leaflets on books by or about Henry Miller].
Title:
[Two letters to Dr. Stanley Collier, Dept. of French, University of Sheffield, on the subject of correspondence between Henry Miller and Conrad Moricand; together with five publicity leaflets on books by or about Henry Miller]. 1963-1964.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. [Two letters to Dr. Stanley Collier, Dept. of French, University of Sheffield, on the subject of correspondence between Henry Miller and Conrad Moricand; together with five publicity leaflets on books by or about Henry Miller].
Norris, Hoke, 1913-1977. Hoke Norris papers 1934-1977, bulk 1956-1977.
Title:
Hoke Norris papers 1934-1977, bulk 1956-1977.
Correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, clippings, literary manuscripts, research materials, and miscellaneous ephemera documenting the personal and professional life of Hoke Norris.
ArchivalResource: 9 cubic ft. (20 boxes, 1 oversize box, and 2 volumes)
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- Norris, Hoke, 1913-1977. Hoke Norris papers 1934-1977, bulk 1956-1977.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1938, n.d.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1938, n.d.
Consists of letters, copies of letters, a review and other writings of Henry Miller. Includes the following: one letter dated 23 July 1938 to Henri Fluchère, containing biographical material for Fluchère to use in the preface to the French edition of Tropic of Cancer (Paris: Obelisk Press, [1934]); three letters of 1938 to Ralph Thompson, in which were enclosed a brochure advertising the periodical Volontés (to which Miller contributed) and a brochure advertising the English edition of Erich Gutkind's The Absolute Collective: a philosophical attempt to overcome our broken state (trans. from German by Marjorie Gabain. London: The C.W. Daniel company ltd., [1937]); an article "New Reviews" (1938?); and tables of contents for "Plasma and Magma" and "America, the air-conditioned nightmare."
ArchivalResource: 7 items (15 leaves)
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1938, n.d.
Enrico Donati letters received and manuscripts, 1943-1963
Title:
Enrico Donati letters received and manuscripts 1943-1963
Italian-born painter and sculptor. Circa 200 letters received from galleries, museums, and artists, four manuscripts, and circa 20 printed items primarily relate to the Surrealist retrospective "Le Surrealisme en 1947" curated by Andrei Breton and Marcel Duchamp and held at the Galerie Maeght in Paris, July-August 1947.
ArchivalResource: ca. 250 items
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- Enrico Donati letters received and manuscripts, 1943-1963
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller letters to E.E. Schmidt and other material, 1949-1950.
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Henry Miller letters to E.E. Schmidt and other material, 1949-1950.
Collection comprises seven handwritten letters from Miller, while living in Big Sur, California, to Schmidt, primarily concerning business matters; 2 postcards advertising a water color by Miller; a San Francisco Museum of Art catalog for an exhibition of work by Bezalel Schatz with a foreword by Miller and a color silk screen, signed by Schatz, laid in; brochure for Into the Night Life; and two mimeograph broadsides.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller letters to E.E. Schmidt and other material, 1949-1950.
Milton and Edith Lowenthal papers
Title:
Milton and Edith Lowenthal papers
Biographical material; correspondence and greeting cards; writings; business records; printed material about the Lowenthal collection, exhibitions, and artists, photographs; scrapbooks; and sound recordings.
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- Lowenthal, Milton. Milton and Edith Lowenthal papers, 1940-1989.
Varèse, Edgard, 1883-1965. Slides of art work and other items from the Edgard and Louise Vares̀e estate, 1991.
Title:
Slides of art work and other items from the Edgard and Louise Vares̀e estate, 1991.
ArchivalResource: 77 slides.
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- Varèse, Edgard, 1883-1965. Slides of art work and other items from the Edgard and Louise Vares̀e estate, 1991.
Portrait file: Guide.
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Portrait file: Guide.
The Portrait File is an alphabetically arranged collection of portait images of individuals, groups of individuals, and views and miscellany, received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 15 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Portrait file: Guide.
Judson C. Crews Papers, 1945-1987
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Judson C. Crews Papers 1945-1987
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (3 cu. ft.)
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- Judson C. Crews Papers, 1945-1987
Gombos, Edith. Edith Gombos papers, 1960-1979.
Title:
Edith Gombos papers, 1960-1979.
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Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. [A letter to Bernie Wolf, mimeographed].
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[A letter to Bernie Wolf, mimeographed]. 1948?
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King, Alexander, 1900-1965. Papers, 1953-1987 (bulk 1958-1965).
Title:
Papers, 1953-1987 (bulk 1958-1965).
Correspondence; notes, drafts, and promotional materials for major literary productions; business papers; scrapbooks; and photos; relating to King's career, television appearances, and relations with colleagues in the fields of art, literature, and entertainment. Correspondents include George Balanchine, Taylor Caldwell, E.E. Cummings, Isak Dinesen, R. Buckminster Fuller, Perkins Harnly, Moss Hart, Lena Horne, Margie Lou Swett King, Walter Matthau, Henry Miller, Marianne Moore, Jack Paar, S.J. Perelman, Billy Rose, and Gloria Vanderbilt.
ArchivalResource: 9.5 linear ft.
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Koch, Frederick R. (Frederick Robinson),. Music and literary manuscripts in the Frederick R. Koch collection, 1640-1983.
Title:
Music and literary manuscripts in the Frederick R. Koch collection, 1640-1983.
Manuscripts by European, English, and American composers, authors, and artists.
ArchivalResource: circa 700 items.
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Henry Miller letter to Bern Porter (MS 138), August 1944
Title:
Henry Miller letter to Bern Porter (MS 138) August 1944
Manuscript letter, signed by Henry Miller, written to Mr. Bern Porter.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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Francis Bacon Library Archive, 1846-1996, 1920-1990
Title:
Francis Bacon LibraryArchive 1846-1996 1920-1990
The Francis Bacon Library was aprivate rare book research library on the campus of the Claremont Colleges inClaremont, California. It was founded by Walter Conrad Arensberg and his wife,Louise Stevens Arensberg. In 1938, they established The Francis Bacon Foundation topromote study of the life and works of statesman Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626). TheFoundation administered the Francis Bacon Library, which included a comprehensivecollection on the Shakespeare authorship controversy, a subject of great personalinterest to Walter Arensberg, who believed that Bacon was the true author ofShakespeare's plays. This archive contains the records of the Library, which closedin 1995, including papers and correspondence of scholars interested in Bacon and theauthorship question. It also contains the personal and family papers of theArensbergs, and Walter Arensberg’s cryptographic files and research on theauthorship controversy.
ArchivalResource: 151 boxes/83.3 linear feet
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Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letters, 1979, to Mohammed Mrabet.
Title:
Letters, 1979, to Mohammed Mrabet.
Expressing admiration of Mrabet's writing. Includes photo of Miller inscribed to Mrabet.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Letters, 1979, to Mohammed Mrabet.
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980. Henry Miller manuscript story fragments, undated.
Title:
Henry Miller manuscript story fragments, undated.
The collection contains an autograph fragment and a typescript fragment of an unpublished story "Schmuel and the goods."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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John Taggart Papers, 1962-2002
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John Taggart Papers, 1962-2002
Papers of John Taggart, a contemporary American poet known for his formal and prosodic innovations. In addition to his long career as a professor at Shippensburg State University, Taggart has been involved in supporting literary communities and has written about key artistic and literary figures, in addition to producing his own creative work. The collection contains manuscripts and typescripts of Taggart's published and unpublished poetry, juvenilia from the 1960s and 70s, and fiction. The collection also contains many of his personal journals, notebooks, and loose notecards, as well as ongoing correspondence with writers, artists, and editors such as Theodore Enslin and Susan Howe. Taggart's work on translations of Sappho, Aeschylus, and Francis Ponge is also included. His nonfiction work consists mostly of essays, both published and unpublished, devoted to the work of individual writers and artists, such as George Oppen and Edward Hopper, as well as collective movements such as the Objectivist poets. Of note are included drafts of his articles "Walk Out: Rereading George Oppen" (CHICAGO REVIEW, 1998) and "George Oppen: One Line" (FLASHPOINT, 2002). The collection represents Taggart's ongoing poetic contributions, such as the collections DODEKA, CROSSES, WHEN THE SAINTS, and, most recently, PASTORELLES, as well as his lengthy continued correspondence with literary figures. Also of note are miscellaneous materials such as three-dimensional paper constructions as well as course materials related to his long tenure as a professor.
ArchivalResource: 22.00 linear feet; (56 archives boxes, 1 records carton and 2 oversize folders)
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Becker, Edwin J. Edwin J. Becker papers, 1944-1954.
Title:
Edwin J. Becker papers, 1944-1954.
This two-box collection chiefly contains the letters sent to Becker while he was incarcerated from 1944 to about 1948; they were preserved for him by Ada Rutledge, and by his literary agent Bertha Klausner. A number of the letters are addressed to one of these two, though they deal directly with Mr. Becker's affairs. Only one letter by Becker is preserved, though his numerous autograph notes appear on the letters. Of particular interest are letters from Henry Miller, Caresse Crosby, Dorothy Norman, Frances Sanger, and Anaïs Nin. Manuscripts by Becker including Chains of Shadows, a collection of poems written in prison, three articles and a play.
ArchivalResource: 2.00 boxes.
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London, Ephraim. Ephraim London papers, 1940-1975.
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Ephraim London papers, 1940-1975.
Ephraim London conducted many important First Amendment proceedings during his career. This collection contains substantial records relating to two of his best-known cases. It includes legal documents, clippings, correspondence, and courtroom notes from his 1964 defense of Lenny Bruce, the comedian. This series features letters between attorney and client, which follow the course of an increasingly uneasy relationship. In 1961, London represented Grove Press in its attempt to publish Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer". This collection includes correspondence, legal records, and trial notes from the case. It also features a huge collection of newspaper and magazine clippings related to the topic, which tracks the national debate on issues of censorship and obscenity during this period. Beyond these two major cases, London's papers include records from his own research into legal and philosophical questions of obscenity and free speech. There are also files detailing his work on film censorship for Embassy Pictures during the early 1960s. At the time, local boards could request edits and prohibit movies from being shown in their jurisdiction. It was London's job to get the films - often the work of famed European auteurs - screened as they had been intended. Among other things, the correspondence here tracks a running, and increasingly exasperated, dialogue between the attorney and Kitty McMahon, of the Kansas State Board of Review, who always demanded the highest standards of cinematic decorum for her constituency. Another aspect of London's career is also well represented in this collection. For years, he worked as an attorney for Simon and Schuster, the publishing company. Through correspondence, financial statements, meeting minutes, and distribution and sales contracts, his papers offer insights into the company's business practices during the 1950s and 1960s. Simon and Schuster's negotiations with other publishers, especially Pocket Books and Little Golden, are included in these papers. London was also responsible for vetting individual books for possible instances of libel, and handling any legal issues that arose after publication. Records from other facets of London's work are absent from this collection. There is little here about his defense of Fifth Amendment cases. None of his personal writings, and few of the articles that he penned during his career, are present. The Lenny Bruce and "Tropic of Cancer" cases are well documented, but London's other major censorship cases are not represented.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 linear ft. (11 archival document boxes)
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Durrell, Lawrence. Lawrence Durrell personal papers, 1970-1990.
Title:
Lawrence Durrell personal papers, 1970-1990.
This collection was acquired as a chronological continuation of collection 42, the Lawrence Durrell papers, 1935-1970. It also contains material before 1970, such as notebooks, including the one kept by Durrell and Henry Miller during their 1939 trip to Greece, manuscripts, and personal material. 543 books and periodicals from Durrell's personal library are also included in the collection. Correspondence included in this collection is primarily from the years 1970-1990, although some dates earlier. Included in the correspondence series are all of Henry Miller's letters to Brenda Venus (1976-1980). The typescripts are fragmented, with the occasional notebook and photocopies of Durrell's works published between 1970-1992, as well as magazine and newspaper articles written by Durrell between 1947-1978. The collection also includes his notes as a visiting lecturer at Cal-Tech in 1973 and news clippings about Durrell and his work, as well as material sent by others to Durrell.
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Anaïs Nin Papers, ca. 1910-1977
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Anaïs Nin Papers, ca. 1910-1977
The papers of Anaïs Nin document the life of the noted diarist and novelist. Nin began her diary at the age of 11 in 1914 when she moved to the United States with her family. She continued to write in her diary as she grew up, married and settled into the role of a banker's wife. The diaries chronicle her interest in psychoanalysis, her literary aspirations and her relationships with various writers and artists, including Otto Rank, Henry Miller and Antonin Artaud. The diaries held by UCLA conclude in 1965. In 1946 her diaries took on a different form. Instead of the bound journals she traditionally used, the diaries became compilations of loose pages which included her diary entries interspersed with letters, ephemera, and other writings by Nin kept together in portfolios. The papers also include manuscripts of some of Nin's short stories and erotica, some correspondence, a number of taped interviews and speeches and appearances by Nin in underground films and a documentary by Robert Snyder.
ArchivalResource: 28 boxes (14 linear ft.); 9 oversize boxes
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Henry Miller papers, 1944-1989.
Title:
Henry Miller papers, 1944-1989.
Correspondence, compositions and other materials by or about American authorand artist Henry Miller.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.2 linear ft.)
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