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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-10T10:31:39machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-10T10:31:39humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonCendrars, BlaisepresumedCendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961presumedCendrars, Blaise (Swiss writer, 1887-1961, active in France)presumedCendrars, Blaise, pseud.presumedCendrars, Blaise, 1887-1969presumedCendrarspresumedHall, Frédéric Sauser, 1887-1961presumedSauser-Hall, Frédéric Louis, 1887-1961presumedSausey, Freddy, 1887-1961presumedSauser, Frédéric Louis, 1887-1961presumedLee, Jack 1887-1961presumedSauser, Frédéric LouispresumedBlaise, Cendrars, 1887-1961presumedSauser, Frédéric.presumedCendrars, BłażejpresumedHall, Frederic Sauser 1887-1961presumedDiogènepresumedSauser-Hall, FrédéricpresumedSauser, F. L. 1887-1961presumedSozè, Frederik 1887-1961presumedSauser, Freddy 1887-1961presumedDiogènepresumedSauser, Frédéric Louis 1887-1961presumedSauser, FredericpresumedSauser, Frédéric, 1887-1961presumedSendrārs, Blēzs 1887-1961presumedSozė, Frederik 1887-1961presumedSauser-Hall, F.presumedSauser-Hall, Frédéric 1887-1961presumedBlaise CendrarspresumedHall, Frederic SauserpresumedSandrar, Blez, 1887-1961presumedSauser, Frédéric LouispresumedSauser-Hall, Frédéric 1887-1961presumedSauser-Hall, Frederic LouispresumedSozė, Frederik, 1887-1961presumedHall, Frédéric Sauser- 1887-1961presumedSausey, FreddypresumedHall, Frédéric Sauser-.presumedDiogene, 1887-1961presumedSauser, Frédéric 1887-1961presumedDiogène 1887-1961presumedSauser, Fréderic Louis, 1887-1961presumedサンドラール, ブレーズpresumedSauser, F. L. 1887-1961 (Frédéric Louis),presumedCandrar, BlėzpresumedLee, JackpresumedHall, Frederic Louis Sauser-presumedSandrar, BlezpresumedSauser, F. L. 1887-1961 (Fréderic Louis),presumed1887-09-011961-01-21FrenchEnglishFrench literatureFrench literatureBrazilAmazon River ValleyFrenchNarrators
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From the description of The Legend of Sutter's Gold : advanced typed copy, translated into English by Will Brownell, 1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122445500Angoff, Charles, 1902-1979.Angulo, Jaime de.Arnold, Edward, 1890-1956,Brownell, Will,Cohen, Arthur A. (Arthur Allen), 1928-1986.Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990Ekstrom, Parmenia Migel., 1908-1989Gaut, Pierre.Jolas, Eugène, 1894-1952.Mathieu, Bertrand.Maus, EdméeMeeter, Leonard,New Directions Publishing Corp.Russell, Morgan, 1886-1953.Sutter, John Augustus, 1803-1880.Torre, Guillermo de 1900-1971.Cendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961Cendrars, Blaise 1887-1961. Carta de Blaise Cendrars a Guillermo de Torre, 1921 [Manuscrito].Cendrars, Blaise 1887-1961.Carta de Blaise Cendrars a Guillermo de Torre, 1921 [Manuscrito]. 1921.1 h. 22 x 21 cm.FrenchBiblioteca Nacional de España, Biblioteca Nacional - MadridAngulo, Jaime de. Papers, ca. 1890-1982.Angulo, Jaime de.Papers, ca. 1890-1982.3 boxes (1.5 linear ft.)Collection consists of manuscripts and typescripts of poems, stories, articles, and books by de Angulo. Includes correspondence with Marianne Moore, Ezra Pound, and de Angulo's publisher, Blaise Cendrars. Also contains photographs and ephemera. University of California, Los AngelesEugène and Maria Jolas Papers, 1879-1986Jolas, Eugène, 1894-1952.Eugène and Maria Jolas Papers31.75 Linear Feet (70 boxes)The Eugène and Maria Jolas Papers consist of manuscripts, letters, photographs, and printed materials relating to the work and lives of the two authors, to their publication, Transition magazine, and to their friend, James Joyce.EnglishFrenchGermanFrenchGermanEnglishBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryAngoff, Charles, 1902-1979. Charles Angoff collection, 1927-1978.Angoff, Charles, 1902-1979.Charles Angoff collection, 1927-1978.82 linear ft.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. Boston University. School of MedicineCendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961. Blaise Cendrars [Multimédia multisupport].Cendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961.Blaise Cendrars [Multimédia multisupport].Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFCendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961. Blaise Cendrars [Multimédia multisupport].Cendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961.Blaise Cendrars [Multimédia multisupport].Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFCendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961. Les Confessions de Dan Yack [Multimédia multisupport]. extrait.Cendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961.Les Confessions de Dan Yack [Multimédia multisupport]. extrait.Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFEkstrom Collection: Diaghilev and Stravinsky Foundation, 1902-1984Parmenia EkstromEkstrom Collection: Diaghilev and Stravinsky Foundation 1902-19844.64 linear metres (37 boxes)EnglishItalianFrenchSpanish; CastilianRussianPortugueseV & A Department of Theatre and PerformanceCendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961. Les Confessions de Dan Yack [Multimédia multisupport]. extrait.Cendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961.Les Confessions de Dan Yack [Multimédia multisupport]. extrait.Bibliothèque nationale de France, BnFManuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.482 boxes and 181 volumes (92 linear ft.)Manuscripts, galley proofs and page proofs of books published by New Directions, 1937-1997.EnglishSpanish; CastilianHoughton LibraryCohen, Arthur A. (Arthur Allen), 1928-1986. Papers relating to Sonia and Robert Delaunay, ca. 1960-1981.Cohen, Arthur A. (Arthur Allen), 1928-1986.Delaunay, Sonia.Papers relating to Sonia and Robert Delaunay, ca. 1960-1981.2 lin. ft.Correspondence, manuscripts, ephemera, source material, audio tapes and photographs deriving from Arthur Cohen's association with Sonia Delaunay principally in relation to his edition of the Delaunays' writings ("The New Art of Color," 1972) and his monograph ("Sonia Delaunay," 1975). The collection includes notably a long series of letters of Sonia Delaunay, the full transcript of a 1970 interview with her and tapes from interviews conducted in 1971, with copy prints of a number of photographs of people and works of art, not used in the publications, from the artist's own collection and other private sources. EnglishFrenchGetty Research InstituteCendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961. Miscellaneous manuscripts, n.d.Cendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961.Meeter, Leonard,Arnold, Edward, 1890-1956,Miscellaneous manuscripts, n.d.5 items (73 leaves)Consists of a typescript translation of Cendrars' book, By Transatlantic Steamer into the Virgin Forest, translated from French into English by Leonard Meeter; it is accompanied by 2 pages of biographical notes on Cendrars by Meeter, with xerox copies of same. EnglishFrenchUniversity of Pennsylvania LibraryCendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961. The Legend of Sutter's Gold : advanced typed copy, translated into English by Will Brownell, 1979.Cendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961.The Legend of Sutter's Gold : advanced typed copy, translated into English by Will Brownell, 1979.Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesNew Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.New Directions Publishing records344 linear feet (910 boxes and 4 volumes)Records of the New Directions Publishing Corporation largely from the Norfolk, Connecticut office of the founder, James Laughlin.EnglishSpanish; CastilianSpanish; CastilianEnglishHoughton LibraryAaron Copland Collection, 1841-1991, (bulk 1911-1990)Copland, Aaron, 1900-1990Aaron Copland Collection 1841-1991 (bulk 1911-1990)around 400,000 items; 564 boxes; 306 linear feetThe Aaron Copland Collection consists of published and unpublished music by Copland and other composers, correspondence, writings, biographical material, datebooks, journals, professional papers including legal and financial material, photographs, awards, art work, and books. Of particular interest is the correspondence with Nadia Boulanger, which extent over 50 years, and with his long-time friend, Harold Clurman. Other significant correspondents are Leonard Bernstein, Paul Bowles, Benjamin Britten, Carlos Chávez, David Diamond, Roy Harris, Charles Ives, Claire Reis, Arnold Schoenberg, Roger Sessions, and Virgil Thomsom. The photographic collection of Copland's friend and confidant Victor Kraft, a professional photographer, forms part of the collection.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Music DivisionCendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961. L'or : Paris, 1925.Cendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961.L'or : Paris, 1925.5 items (2 boxes)Typescript of 70 leaves with manuscript corrections and additions by the author. Accompanied by a second typescript of 83 leaves with corrections and additions in the author's hand, two sets of proofs corrected by the author, and a photograph of the author. With presentation case. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryMathieu, Bertrand. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1985.Mathieu, Bertrand.Angelakē-Rouk, Katerina.Axiōtē, Melpō.Cendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961.Rimbaud, Arthur, 1854-1891.Theodōrou, Viktōria.Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1972-1985.10 folders.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. EnglishFrenchUniversity of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryRussell, Morgan, 1886-1953. Morgan Russell archives and collection, 1884, 1908-1959.Russell, Morgan, 1886-1953.Morgan Russell archives and collection, 1884, 1908-1959.23 document boxes (11.5 linear feet) (documents)19 box binders (drawings and photographs)29 Solander boxes (drawings and oversize materials)The Morgan Russell Archives and Collection documents the artistic output, personal life, intellectual pursuits, gender identity issues, and financial predicaments of artist Morgan Russell from his student years in New York and Paris, beginning in 1906, through his move from France to the United States in 1946. Russell was a relentless chronicler in both words and image, evidenced here by large collections of letters, notebooks, notes, and drawings. Of particular significance are more than three thousand drawings and sketches, ranging from hasty thumbnail sketches to highly finished works on paper made by Russell over several decades, as well as over seventy notebooks kept by the artist in which he recorded his activities and thoughts about himself, his art and the art of others, his finances and life philosophy. Includes correspondence, most of which is addressed to Russell, including significant correspondence with painters Mabel Alvarez, Stanton Macdonald-Wright, and Robert Henri, critic Leo Stein, and novelist and poet Blaise Cendrars; biographical material including address books, immigration and marriage papers, exhibitor's and membership cards; business and financial papers including bank records, bills and receipts; private writings including notebooks, notes and sketches made on loose scraps of papers, essays on aesthetic subjects, creative essays on personal subjects including gender identity, and material relating to his light box studies; writings intended for public use consist of drafts of essays, speeches, and unpublished book manuscripts; printed material including exhibition catalogs (some with Russell's annotations and sketches), press clippings about Russell and others, images from publications and postcards (not used as correspondence), travel-related materials including sightseeing information, maps, passenger lists, and menus; original scores, studies after classical masters, sheet music catalogs, and notes on the relationship between music and painting; photographs including images of Russell, his family, friends and associates, as well as his work in painting and sculpture; drawings and sketches; and finished and/or significant drawings that have been accessioned into the museum's art collection. Correspondents represented include Alexander Altenburg, Mabel Alvarez, Guillaume Apollinaire, Friedrich Joseph Berber, Denyse Binon, Georges Binon, Suzanne Binon, Louis Bouché, George Carlock, Blaise Cendrars, Barnett D. Conlon, John Dracopoli, K.N. Dracopoli, Aimee Evans, Anne Evans, Elie Faure, John F. Flanagan, Howard S. Gans, Yves Hacart, R. Chalfant Head, Robert Henri, Sidney M. Hirsch, Robert Kennicitt, Michel Kikoïne, Arthur Lee, Stanton Macdonald-Wright, François Mauriac, Charles Otis Morgan, Miner Antoinette Russell Morgan, Violet Organ, Alexander Robinson, Augusta Rosiere, Michel Seuphor, Fred Sexton, Viola Brothers Shore, Louis Sol, Leo Stein, Igor Stravinsky, Blanche Turnbull, Ruth Turnbull, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, and Willard Huntington Wright. EnglishFrenchGermanMontclair art museumJolas, Eugène, 1894-1952. Eugène and Maria Jolas Papers, 1879-1986.Jolas, Eugène, 1894-1952.Eugène and Maria Jolas Papers31.75 Linear Feet (70 boxes)The Eugène and Maria Jolas Papers consist of manuscripts, letters, photographs, and printed materials relating to the work and lives of the two authors, to their publication, Transition magazine, and to their friend, James Joyce.EnglishFrenchGermanFrenchGermanEnglishBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryGaut, Pierre. Pierre Gaut papers, 1918-1969.Gaut, Pierre.Le Corbusier, 1887-1965.Bissière, Roger, 1888-1964.Boullaire, Jacques, 1893-1976.Braque, Georges, 1882-1963.Brianchon, Maurice, 1899-1979.Cendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961.Derain, André, 1880-1954.Favory, André, 1888-1937.Galanis, Démétrius Emmanuel, 1879-1966.Lhote, André, 1885-1962.Lipchitz, Jacques, 1891-1973.Lurçat, Jean, 1892-1966.Perret, Auguste, 1874-1954.Perret, Gustave, 1876-1952.Petridis, Petro.Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973.Roche, Camille.Pierre Gaut papers, 1918-1969.1 linear ft. (2 boxes)The collection contains letters or orders from artists, many of them personal friends, including eighteen letters from Georges and Marcelle Braque and two orders from Picasso; material relating to Gaut's collections of Braque and Picasso and some architectural files regarding his house in Robinson including correspondence with Le Corbusier and drawings by A. and G. Perret. Getty Research InstituteCendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961. L'or : Paris, 1925.Cendrars, Blaise, 1887-1961.L'or : Paris, 1925.5 items (2 boxes)Typescript of 70 leaves with manuscript corrections and additions by the author. Accompanied by a second typescript of 83 leaves with corrections and additions in the author's hand, two sets of proofs corrected by the author, and a photograph of the author. With presentation case. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryJaime de Angulo Papers, ca. 1890-1982Angulo, Jaime deJaime de Angulo Papers, ca. 1890-19823 boxes (1.5 linear ft.)Jaime de Angulo (1887-1950) was born in Paris, France. He studied medicine in the U.S. at Cooper Union Medical School and Johns Hopkins. His interests turned to anthropology and linguistics. He wrote two novels, children's stories, poetry and a book about his first linguistic field trip to the Achomawi Indian tribe, (1950). The collection consists of manuscripts and typescripts of poems, stories, articles, and books by de Angulo as well as correspondence, photographs and ephemera. Indians in OverallsEnglishUniversity of California, Los Angeles. Library Special Collections.Enquête sur l'amour, 1928-1929.Enquête sur l'amour, 1928-1929.1 v. ; 28 cm.Volume contains manuscript and printed material relating to a survey by surrealists on love: the printed statement and questionnaire (in duplicate), manuscript responses, the printed versions of the responses from issue number 12 of La révolution surréaliste (1929), and newspaper clippings. There are 54 manuscript responses to the survey, 47 autograph and seven typescript, addressed to La révolution surréaliste or to André Breton, with revised drafts from Luis Buñuel and Paul Eluard. In additon to Buñuel and Eluard, contributors include well-known artists and writers affiliated with the surrealist movement. Contributors include: Louis Aragon, Jacques Baron, Joë Bouquet, Breton, Blaise Cendrars, René Char, René Crevel, Robert Desnos, Fernand Divoire, Hubert Dujardin, Luc Durtain, Max Ernst, André Gaillard, Maurice Heine, René Magritte, Francis de Miomandre, Paul Nougé, Valentine Penrose, Pierre Renaud, François Ribadeau Dumas, Rolland de Renéville, J.-H. Rosny, Noël Sabord, Georges Sadoul, André Thirion, Pierre Unik, and Clément Vautel. Binding bears the name of Paul Bonet. FrenchSpanish; CastilianBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library