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Shelby Foote was a novelist and historian, who was born in Greenville, Miss., in 1916; attended the University of North Carolina, 1935-1937; served in the Mississippi National Guard and then as field artillery captain in Northern Ireland, 1940-1944; and worked for the Associated Press, 1944-1945. In 1949, "Tournament," his first novel, was published. Foote moved to Memphis in 1954.
Born in Greenville, Mississippi; graduate of University of North Carolina; veteran of World War II with service in U.S. Marine Corps; author of Tournament and other novels and The Civil War : A Narrative, a three volume narrative history of the war.
For further biographical information, see Shelby Foote by Helen White and Redding S. Sugg, Jr., (1982).
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William Humphrey Papers TXRC01-A2., 1932-1992, n.d. (bulk 1944-1992)
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William Humphrey Papers 1932-1992, n.d. (bulk 1944-1992)
These materials document the family, life, and work of the American writer William Humphrey. The papers contain manuscripts and notebooks covering most of his books and short stories. Also included are large amounts of newspaper clippings, correspondence, and photographs.
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New Yorker records
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New Yorker records
Weekly magazine founded in New York City in 1925 by Harold W. Ross, Jane Grant, Alexander Woollcott and Raoul Fleischman. The records consist of correspondence, interoffice memoranda, edited and corrected manuscripts and typescripts, drawings, statistical reports, lists of story and art ideas, photographs, and sound recordings and printed materials created during the foundation and day-to-day operations of the magazine from 1924-1984. This material documents the production of every issue of the magazine and provides insight on the careers of its staff and contributors.
ArchivalResource: 1058.76 linear feet; 2566 boxes; 7 microfilm reels; 18 sound recordings
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- New Yorker records, ca.1924-1984
Foote, Shelby. Typed letters signed (4) : Memphis, Tenn., to Calder Willingham, 1951-1975.
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Typed letters signed (4) : Memphis, Tenn., to Calder Willingham, 1951-1975.
On literary matters.
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- Foote, Shelby. Typed letters signed (4) : Memphis, Tenn., to Calder Willingham, 1951-1975.
Walker Percy Papers, circa 1910-1992
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Walker Percy Papers, circa 1910-1992
Walker Percy was raised in Georgia,Alabama, and Greenville, Miss., and lived most of his adult life in Covington, La.He was the author of six published novels: (1961), (1966), (1971), (1977), (1980), and (1987). He also wrote and neither of which waspublished during his lifetime. Works of non-fiction include (1975), (1983), and (collected essays, unpublished as a collection). Healso wrote numerous short stories, book reviews, philosophical pieces relating tolanguage and to religion, especially Catholicism. TheMoviegoer The Last Gentleman Love in the Ruins Lancelot The SecondComing The Thanatos Syndrome The Gramercy Winner The Charterhouse, The Message in the Bottle Lost in theCosmos Symbol and Existence: AStudy in Meaning The collection includes drafts, notes, and othermaterials relating to all of Percy's major works and to many of his shorter efforts.Also included are subject files containing source materials and other items relatingto authors and topics in which he was particularly interested, including religiousthemes in literature and the intellectual life of the American South. There are alsomaterials relating to John Kennedy Toole's (1980), which Percy helped publish. The collection contains alarge amount of correspondence with authors, critics, and others. Most significantamong Percy's correspondents were Shelby Foote, a life-long friend; Caroline Gordon,who, in the early 1950s, offered Percy in-depth critiques of his work and pointerson writing in general; and Donald Barthelme, who wrote about Percy's submissions tothe journal . Other correspondents includeZoltan Abadi Nagy, Malcolm Bell, Cleanth Brooks, Gary M. Ciuba, James Collins,Ansley Cope, John William Corrington, Robert Woodham Daniel, John N. Deely, CliftonFadiman, Robert Giroux, Peter Handke, John Hofer, Paul Horgan, Kenneth Laine Ketner, Victor A.Kramer, Bernald Malamud, Jacques Maritain, Doug Marlette, Thomas Merton, FlanneryO'Connor, Walter J. Ong, J. F. Powers, Thomas A. Sebeok, Elizabeth Spencer, Lewis P.Simpson, Allen Tate, Mark Taylor, Gene Usdin, Henry Babcock Veatch, Eudora Welty, and C. VannWoodward. There are also over 200 formal and informal photographs, most of Percywith his family, including his uncle William Alexander Percy, but some of Percy withPope John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, Eudora Welty, Cleanth Brooks, C.Vann Woodward, Elizabeth Spencer, Louis D. Rubin Jr., Ernest Gaines, Shelby Foote,and others. Also included are several hats and a sweater belonging toPercy. A Confederacy ofDunces Forum
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Spencer, Elizabeth, 1921-. Elizabeth Spencer papers, 1911-2003 (bulk 1999-2003.
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Elizabeth Spencer papers, 1911-2003 (bulk 1999-2003.
Correspondence, writings and related materials, and pictures. Business and personal correspondence, 1948-2003 (bulk 1999-2003), includes both letters and printed copies of incoming and outgoing emails. Subjects include Eudora Welty, Spencer's writings and professional activities, Spencer family history, John McCain's presidential run in 2000, and other topics. Writings, 1950s, 1987-2002, are chiefly by or about Spencer. Pictures include photographs of Spencer; family and friends; travels; other writers; and writing events. Also included is a series of pictures that Spencer selected for possible inclusion in her memoir "Landscapes of the Heart." Note that major correspondents and other names significant in the collection appear as access points in this record.
ArchivalResource: About 6000 items (10.0 linear feet)
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- Spencer, Elizabeth, 1921-. Elizabeth Spencer papers, 1911-2003 (bulk 1999-2003.
Rubin, Louis Decimus, 1923-. Louis Decimus Rubin papers, 1945- (Series 1.1.1 D-H) [manuscript].
Title:
Louis Decimus Rubin papers, 1945- (Series 1.1.1 D-H) [manuscript].
Series 1.1.1. Selected author correspondence (names beginning with D-H): This series contains correspondence with writers and critics of major import, as selected by Rubin. Note that writers and critics of special importance in Rubin's papers are listed in the general abstract for this collection.
ArchivalResource: 31400 items (38.0 linear ft.).
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- Rubin, Louis Decimus, 1923-. Louis Decimus Rubin papers, 1945- (Series 1.1.1 D-H) [manuscript].
Jones, James, 1921-1977. James Jones Papers, 1890-1981 (bulk 1941-1978).
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James Jones Papers, 1890-1981 (bulk 1941-1978).
James Jones' papers encompass manuscripts, proofs, correspondence, financial records, photographs, personal documents, works in manuscript by others, and biographical materials. Series I comprises nearly a third of the whole and includes typescripts of all Jones' books except From Here to Eternity and The Thin Red Line. There are complete publication files from Go to the Widow-maker forward. Numerous film scripts and most of his shorter prose writings are present in the series, along with commonplace books and notes on story ideas. Series II contains Jones' professional correspondence, as well as his personal correspondence and that of his wife Gloria. The files, which are fragmentary for the years before the author's 1959 move to Paris, embrace a wide-ranging correspondence, including Cecile Bazelon, Eugene Braun-Munk, Charles Scribner's Sons, Betty Comden, Delacorte Press, Beauford Delaney, Esquire, Maxwell Geismar, Lowney Handy, Leslie Hannon, Paul Jenkins, Willie Morris, Playboy, Norman Rosten, Irwin Shaw, and William Styron. Files on travel, entertainment, housing, and avocational interests are also found in the series. Series III, Personal Papers, comprises largely his detailed tax and financial records for the years 1964-74. Also present are a large collection of photographic prints and negatives, address and appointment books, and a collection of family history materials. Series IV, Works by Others, contains manuscripts by friends and contemporaries of Jones, as well as biographical material about him. The biographical pieces on Jones are supplemented by an extensive group of interviews, printed and typescript, conducted with him from 1951 on. Series V, Lowney Handy and the Writers' Colony, embraces a small and mixed collection of correspondence, records, and clippings. Correspondents include Ms. Handy's mother and siblings, James Jones' sister Marianne, and members of the writers' colony. A few records of the colony are also present. Series VI, Printed Matter, includes research materials for story ideas, newspaper issues containing columns by Norman Mailer and Willie Morris, periodical issues with contributions by Jones, and miscellaneous fragments.
ArchivalResource: 153 boxes (64 linear feet)
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- Jones, James, 1921-1977. James Jones Papers, 1890-1981 (bulk 1941-1978).
University of Virginia. Dept. of English. Papers of the Dept. of English Language and Literature [manuscript], 1956-1970.
Title:
Papers of the Dept. of English Language and Literature [manuscript], 1956-1970.
Administrative office files from the office of the Chairman of the English Dept., under the auspices of Floyd Stovall, Fredson Bowers, and E. D. Hirsch, Jr. The papers are divided into two groups, the first concerning the Balch Writer-in-Residence program and contain named author files. Some of these files may contain correspondence with the author. The second group concerns dept. faculty openings, offerings, and possible prospects and their dossiers.
ArchivalResource: 1,000 items.
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- University of Virginia. Dept. of English. Papers of the Dept. of English Language and Literature [manuscript], 1956-1970.
Wright, Stuart T. Stuart T. Wright papers, 1977-1986 [manuscript].
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Stuart T. Wright papers, 1977-1986 [manuscript].
Chiefly correspondence of publisher, editor, and translator Stuart Wright of Winston-Salem, N.C. Included is correspondence of Stuart Wright with A. R. Ammons, Shelby Foote, O. B. Hardison, Robert Morgan, James Seay, Lee Smith, and Sylvia Wilkinson. Enclosed in some letters are poems or fiction by Ammons, Hardison, Morgan, Seay, and Augustus Carleton.
ArchivalResource: 170 items (0.5 linear ft.).
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- Wright, Stuart T. Stuart T. Wright papers, 1977-1986 [manuscript].
Ferris, William R. William R. Ferris collection, 1919s-2003 (names A-G).
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William R. Ferris collection, 1919s-2003 (names A-G).
Names A-G significant that are in the collection.
ArchivalResource: About 118,000 items (about 300.0 linear ft.).
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- Ferris, William R. William R. Ferris collection, 1919s-2003 (names A-G).
Mississippi Authority for Educational Television. Tales of Yoknapatawpha, 1971.
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Tales of Yoknapatawpha, 1971.
Mississippi Library Commission Series no. 4, A climate for genius, produced in cooperation with Mississippi State University, narrated by Cicely Tyson. Symposium members: Louis Decimus Rubin, Thomas Daniel Young, Blyden Jackson, Shelby Foote and Lewis Pearson Simpson. The group discusses Faulkner's stories and novels. There are scenes in Faulkner's home and around Oxford, Miss.
ArchivalResource: 1 videocassette (28.3 min.) : sd., col., 1/2 in. VHS format.
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- Mississippi Authority for Educational Television. Tales of Yoknapatawpha, 1971.
George P. Garrett Papers, 1929-2008, (bulk 1960-2000)
Title:
George P. Garrett Papers, 1929-2008 (bulk 1960-2000)
George P. Garrett (1929-2008) was a poet, editor, author, and professor of English. The papers of George P. Garrett span the years 1929 to 2000 with the bulk of the material being dated between 1960 and 1990. The papers were initially collected and assembled by author, bibliographer, and publisher Stuart T. Wright. Wright published a number of Garrett's works at his Palaemon Press and also assembled the Stuart Wright Bibliographic Collection of George Garrett (see related materials held by the Rubenstein Library). Additional materials were received by the Library directly from George Garrett. The papers document Garrett's literary career as an author of novels, short stories, poetry, and dramatic works (including filmscripts) and the tremendous influence he had as an English professor and an editor on an entire generation of writers, particularly in the South. Correspondence with numerous authors, publishers, and educators offers much information about the history of 20th-century Southern literature, publishing, and literary education. The collection is divided into the Writings Series (with subseries of Writings by Garrett, Writings Edited by Garrett, Writings by Others, and Proofs); the Correspondence Series (with 5 subseries of alphabetically and chronologically arranged correspondence); the Audiovisual Material Series; and the Miscellaneous Papers Series.
ArchivalResource: 268 Linear Feet; 177,929 Items
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- George P. Garrett Papers, 1929-2008, (bulk 1960-2000)
Kibler, James E. James E. Kibler papers, 1954-1999.
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James E. Kibler papers, 1954-1999.
Consisting chiefly of drafts, offprints, and other copies of James E. Kibler's published and unpublished critical, biographical, and bibliographical writings, chiefly concerning William Elliott, William Faulkner, Shelby Foote, James Matthewes Legare, Orlando Benedict Mayer, Josephine Pinckney, and William Gilmore Simms. Includes corrected typescripts of Kibler's editions of John Punterick, a novel by O.B. Mayer; Fireside Tales: Stories of the Old Dutch Fork; and The Poetry of William Gilmore Simms: An Introduction and Bibliography. Also including reviews of Kibler's 1998 book Our Fathers' Fields: A Southern Story, written about the Hardy family in Newberry County, S.C.
ArchivalResource: 11.25 linear ft. (9 cartons) of unprocessed additions.
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- Kibler, James E. James E. Kibler papers, 1954-1999.
Sepich, John, 1951-. John Sepich papers, 1989-1991.
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John Sepich papers, 1989-1991.
Master's thesis of John Sepich called "Notes on Blood Meridian" (223 pp., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1989), a commentary on "Blood Meridian, or, The Evening Redness in the West" (1985) by Cormac McCarthy; a letter, undated, from McCarthy to Sepich briefly commenting on Sepich's thesis; and three short letters, 20 November 1990 and 1 March and 19 August 1991, from Shelby Foote, also about Sepich's commentary. There are also letters from others about Sepich's research and other materials.
ArchivalResource: ca. 30 items.
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- Sepich, John, 1951-. John Sepich papers, 1989-1991.
Gore Vidal papers, 1850-2020 (inclusive), 1936-2008 (bulk)
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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).
Erskine, Albert, 1911-1993. Albert Erskine papers, 1930-1999.
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Albert Erskine papers, 1930-1999.
Random House editorial files of Albert Erskine contain correspondence with staff and authors; editorial fact sheets and notes; copy for book covers; financial documents including contracts and royalty statements; copies of articles, speeches and manuscripts; photographs; and reviews, advertising schedules and publicity for book publications. The collection also contains some personal correspondence and miscellaneous Random House staff correspondence. The William Faulkner series includes articles about Faulkner; setting copy and proof for "As I lay dying"; copies of the 1984 edition of "The sound and the fury" with editorial notes; smaller files on several other novels; correspondence and editorial work with Faulkner scholars including Joseph Blotner, James B. Meriwether, Michael Millgate, and Noel Polk; and material regarding the Faulkner collection at the University of Virginia including copies of Randon House /Faulkner correspondence. The James Michener series includes correspondence, editing notes and proofs, and design and production materials for several titles, chiefly "Alaska," "Iberia," "Kent State," "The source," and "Texas." The miscellaneous author series contains a variety of material including correspondence, editorial material, photographs and biographical information, proofs, mockups and reviews pertaining to works by Matthew J. Bruccoli, Bennett Cerf, Ralph Ellison, Richard A. Falk, James Joyce, Sheen T. Kassouf, Philip J. Klass, Rosanne Klass, Pierre La Mure, Malcolm Lowry, Cormac McCarthy including the typescript of "All the pretty horses," Michael Mewshaw, Michael Millgate, John O'Hara, Carlotta O'Neill, Eugene O'Neill, P.M. Pasinett, David A. Randall, Anthony Reinach, Karl Shapiro, Irwin Shaw, Martin Shubik, Oliver Statler, Edward O. Thorp, Robert Penn Warren, Eudora Welty and Martin J. Whitman. The miscellaneous author series and the personal series, particularly the latter, contain letters from hundreds of literary figures including Richard Bankowsky, Saul Bellow, R.P. Blackmur, Paul Bowles, Cleanth Brooks, Matthew Bruccoli, Anthony Burgess, Malcolm Cowley, Donald Davidson, John Gould Fletcher, Shelby Foote, George Garrett, S.I. Hayakawa, Granville Hicks, Langston Hughes, William Inge, Paul Johnston, Andrew Lytle, Linton Massey, Arthur Miller, Maxim Kumin, Andre Malraux, Howard Nemerov, Gordon Parks, Walker Percy, Katherine Anne Porter, John Crowe Ransom, Budd Schulberg, Jean Stafford, Allan Tate, Frank Taylor, Peter Taylor, Carl Van Vechten, Glenway Wescott, Richard Wilbur, William Carlos Williams, and Bernard Wolfe. A diverse range of topics are covered in the editorial files and the correspondents. Among those of interest are Cleanth Brooks; Huey Long; Andrew Lytle; Van Wyck Brooks; Randall Jarrell; William Wyler, Ralph Ellison's reaction to Caldwell's "Tobacco Road"; Pearl Harbor and World War II; script writing and productions at MGM, 1949-1951; the Southern Review, 1935; Saigon in 1955; Afghanistan, 1963-1965; government disregard of possible flood damage to New Orleans, 1937; Tougaloo College; Katharine Anne Porter at dinner with Clifford Odets, Theodore Dreiser and Charlie Chaplin who ridiculed American music; and the U.D.C. at Beauvoir. There are numerous photographs of Random House authors, generally publicity shots, as well as snapshots of Katherine Anne Porter and Malcom Lowry. There is also a tape recording of the memorial sevice for Bennett Cerf.
ArchivalResource: 10,500 (ca.) items.
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- Erskine, Albert, 1911-1993. Albert Erskine papers, 1930-1999.
Percy, Walker, 1916-1990. Walker Percy papers, 1910-1992.
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Walker Percy papers, 1910-1992.
The collection includes drafts, notes, and other materials relating to all of Percy's major works and to many of his shorter efforts. Also included are subject files containing source materials and other items relating to authors and topics in which he was particularly interested, including religious themes in literature and the intellectual life of the American South. There are also materials relating to John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces (1980), which Percy helped publish. The collection contains a large amount of correspondence with authors, critics, and others. Most significant among Percy's correspondents were Shelby Foote, a life-long friend; Caroline Gordon, who, in the early 1950s, offered Percy in-depth critiques of his work and pointers on writing in general; and Donald Barthelme, who wrote about Percy's submissions to the journal Forum. Other correspondents include Zoltan Abadi Nagy, Malcolm Bell, Cleanth Brooks, Gary M. Ciuba, James Collins, Ansley Cope, John William Corrington, Robert Woodham Daniel, John N. Deely, Clifton Fadiman, Robert Giroux, Peter Handke, John Hofer, Paul Horgan, Kenneth Laine Ketner, Victor A. Kramer, Bernald Malamud, Jacques Maritain, Doug Marlette, Thomas Merton, Flannery O'Connor, Walter J. Ong, J. F. Powers, Thomas A. Sebeok, Elizabeth Spencer, Lewis P. Simpson, Allen Tate, Mark Taylor, Gene Usdin, Henry Babcock Veatch, Eudora Welty, and C. Vann Woodward. There are also over 200 formal and informal photographs, most of Percy with his family, including his uncle William Alexander Percy, but some of Percy with Pope John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, Eudora Welty, Cleanth Brooks, C. Vann Woodward, Elizabeth Spencer, Louis D. Rubin Jr., Ernest Gaines, Shelby Foote, and others. Also included are several hats and a sweater belonging to Percy.
ArchivalResource: About 2200 items (27.0 linear ft.)
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- Percy, Walker, 1916-1990. Walker Percy papers, 1910-1992.
Shelby Foote Papers (#4038), 1935-1999
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Shelby Foote Papers (#4038) 1935-1999
Shelby Foote, novelist and historian, who was born in Greenville, Miss., in 1916; attended the University of North Carolina, 1935-1937; served in the Mississippi National Guard and then as field artillery captain in Northern Ireland, 1940-1944; and worked for the Associated Press, 1944-1945. In 1949, , his first novel, was published. Foote moved to Memphis in 1954. Chiefly correspondence and writings of Foote. Writings include drafts of the three-volume (1958-1974) and of his published novels ( , , , , , and ), and drafts and published versions of short stories and other writings. Correspondence consists primarily of letters from Foote to his friend, novelist Walker Percy (1916- ), and a few letters from others. Tournament The Civil War: A Narrative Tournament Follow Me Down Love in a Dry Season Shiloh! Jordan County September September
ArchivalResource: About 525 items (9.5 linear feet)
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Foote, Shelby. Red River to Appomattox / by Shelby Foote. 1974.
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Red River to Appomattox / by Shelby Foote. 1974.
Uncorrected first proof of the first volume of The Civil War : A Narrative by Shelby Foote. The proof volumes were sent to Dr. Bell Irwin Wiley at Emory University for his review. Some of Dr. Wiley's comments are written on the frontispiece.
ArchivalResource: .40 cu. ft. (2 v.)
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- Foote, Shelby. Red River to Appomattox / by Shelby Foote. 1974.
Faulkner, William, 1897-1962. Papers regarding Faulkner's work as Chairman of the Writers Committee of President Eisenhower's People-to People Program [manuscript], 1956-1969.
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Papers regarding Faulkner's work as Chairman of the Writers Committee of President Eisenhower's People-to People Program [manuscript], 1956-1969.
Papers concerning William Faulkner's work with Harvey Breit as co-chairman of the Writer's Committee contain material concerning promotional details, and letters in answer to Faulkner's appeal to famous writers for support of the program. With the papers is an article by Joseph Blotner, 1969, concerning Faulkner's work for the program. With the papers are electrostatic copies of all the permissions to publish granted to "Meridian," 2006, for an article on Faulkner and the People-to-people program.
ArchivalResource: ca. 330 items.
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- Faulkner, William, 1897-1962. Papers regarding Faulkner's work as Chairman of the Writers Committee of President Eisenhower's People-to People Program [manuscript], 1956-1969.
Foote, Shelby. Shelby Foote papers, 1935-1999 [manuscript].
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Shelby Foote papers, 1935-1999 [manuscript].
The collection is chiefly correspondence and writings of Foote. Writings include drafts of the three-volume "The Civil War: A Narrative" (1958-1974) and of his published novels (among them "Tournament," "Follow Me Down," "Love in a Dry Season," "Shiloh!" "Jordan County," and "September, September"), and drafts and published versions of short stories and other wiritngs. Correspondence consists primarily of letters from Foote to his friend, novelist Walker Percy (1916- ) and a few letters from others.
ArchivalResource: About 525 items (9.5 linear ft.).
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- Foote, Shelby. Shelby Foote papers, 1935-1999 [manuscript].
Sam Schaefler historical and literary letters and documents, 1674-1970s
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Sam Schaefler historical and literary letters and documents, 1674-1970s
Correspondence, documents and manuscripts from late seventeenth and eighteenth century France, especially from the French Revolution, collected by Sam Schaefler. Authors include J.B. Colbert Torcy and the Duchesse Du Lude. Many of the items from the French Revolution represent the work of the Committee of Public Safety and the Committee of General Security. French Revolutionary leaders represented in the collection include François-Antoine Boissy D'Anglas, Jean-Baptiste-Noel Bouchotte, Pierre Joseph Cambon, Lazare Carnot, Jean-Marie Collot D'Herbois, l'Abbʹe de Fauchet, Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai, Jean Victor Moreau. C.A. Prieur-Duvernois, and Antoine Joseph Santerre. In addition, the collection includes a letter from the Danish physicist Hans Christian Oersted to Sir John Herschel, a letter by the French poet Romain Rolland, a document of the Philadelphia Artists' Fund Society of 1846 with signatures of its officers, and an autograph letter and a photograph of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 1986 ADDITION: One letter from James Monroe and two from Theodore Roosevelt. 1987 ADDITION: Correspondence, documents, manuscripts, and photographs dealing with American and English literature, and American and French history during the era of the Revolutions. Included are letters from Erskine Caldwell, Will Durant, Howard Fast, Rachel Field, Emil Ludwig. Edwin Markham, Christopher Morley, and John Howard Payne; manuscripts of John Drinkwater, Felicia Hemans, Romain Rolland, Louis Untermeyer, and Tennessee Williams; and documents of James Duane, Joseph Hopkinson, and Sir Walter Scott. 1988 ADDITION: Correspondence and documents dealing with American and English history during the 18th and 19th centuries. There are letters from Dubo and Demante de Millot (about the French fleet in Haiti in 1780), U.S. Grant, Victor Hugo, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Robespierre, W.H. Seward, and Daniel Waldo; and documents of the Sultan of Borneo and James Madison. There are also photographs taken by Lee David Hamilton of Central Park and of Polaris submarines. 1989 ADDITION: Correspondence, manuscripts, and documents on American history and literature, from the 17th through the 20th centuries. There are letters and some manuscripts to the editor of ANTHOLOGY OF MYSTICAL VERSE and LYRA MYSTICA dating from the 1920s and the 1930s; letters and autographs of early 20th century Americans and New York and Connecticut colonial documents signed by Isaac Huntington, Jacob Remer, and Thomas Dongon. Also included are photographs of foreign travels in a Packard motorcar, 1903-1904, and a photographic travelogue (photographs taken by Henry C. Rem) of the first European motorcar tour by Americans in a Packard, 1907-1910. 1990 ADDITION: Documents dealing with finance and land sales in New York from 1789 to 1879. There are land deeds resulting from the dispersal of the assets of John Lamb at the end of the 1790s, mortgage bonds, insurance policies, and papers about the insurance claims of Ebenezer Stevens for shipping seized by France in 1808. There is also a letter in rebus form, written in 1734. 1992 ADDITION: Three letters from Richard Le Gallienne to Margot Holmes, his photograph signed and inscribed to her, and a Berenice Abbott photograph have been added. 1997 ADDITION: Naval commission of Richard Morice as Commander of H.M.S. Tarrier.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear feet (5 boxes, several oversized items)
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- Schaefler, Sam, 1920-,. Historical and Literary Letters and Documents, 1674-197-.
Percy, Walker, 1916-1990. Percy-Romagosa Collection, 1972-1993, bulk 1982-1993.
Title:
Percy-Romagosa Collection, 1972-1993, bulk 1982-1993.
This collecion documents the relationship between Walker Percy and Elmo L. Romagosa. It consists mainly of brief letters. Eighteen of these were from Percy to Romagosa--the first was written in 1972; the others were written between 1982 and 1989. The collection's remaining eighteen letters also derive from the Percy-Romagosa relationship. Correspondents include Robert Coles, the psychiatrist and writer; Shelby Foote, the historian and novelist who was Percy's lifelong friend; and Jay Tolson, a Percy biographer. This collection concludes with two folders: one contains twenty-nine negatives and six prints of Percy, his friends, and his family taken by Romagosa, apparently in the late 1980s; the other contains miscellaneous items.
ArchivalResource: 38 boxes (0.20 linear ft.)
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- Percy, Walker, 1916-1990. Percy-Romagosa Collection, 1972-1993, bulk 1982-1993.
Humphrey, William. William Humphrey Papers, 1932-1992 (bulk 1944-1992).
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William Humphrey Papers, 1932-1992 (bulk 1944-1992).
Typed and holograph manuscripts, notebooks, correspondence, clippings, photographs, audio recordings, and printer's and galley proofs document William Humphrey's writing, life, and family. The Works series contains manuscript material for all of Humphrey's books and many of his short stories. Also included are drafts of lectures he presented at Washington and Lee University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Notebooks located throughout the series provide particular insight into Humphrey's life and writing. In varying detail, they contain hand written outlines, notes, revisions, commentary, and typed fragments that trace the creation of his published and unpublished works. The Correspondence series consists almost entirely of incoming correspondence to Humphrey dating from the mid 1940s to the early 1990s. Much of the correspondence documents the business aspects of Humphrey's writing, such as publication, promotion, sales, reviews, and copyright. A few letters include drafts or copies of Humphrey's replies. The Subject Files series includes general clippings, biographical and bibliographical records, personal memorabilia, travel brochures and maps, and several short works by students and other writers. Also present are a large number of photographs, including several of Humphrey as a child in Clarksville.
ArchivalResource: 28 boxes (11.86 linear feet), 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder.
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- Humphrey, William. William Humphrey Papers, 1932-1992 (bulk 1944-1992).
McMurtry, Larry. Larry McMurtry screenplays, 1979-1988 and undated.
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Larry McMurtry screenplays, 1979-1988 and undated.
Abstract The collection consists of screenplays written by Larry McMurtry, sometimes in collaboration with other authors (Leslie Silko, Cybill Shepherd, and Peter Bogdanovich). The screenplays are mechanical reproductions in studio folders, some with holographic notes. Reader responses to the some of the screenplays, not all of which were produced, are also included.
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- McMurtry, Larry. Larry McMurtry screenplays, 1979-1988 and undated.
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