Nahum Sabsay papers, 1924-1969.

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Nahum Sabsay papers, 1924-1969.

Correspondence of Harvard graduate and author, Nahum Sabsay, with libraries andpublishers, manuscripts of published and unpublished works, and one photograph.

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Reynolds, Paul Revere, 1904-

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American author and literary agent; d. 1988. From the description of Paul R. Reynolds collection, 1968. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70969344 Epithet: publisher, of New York British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001129.0x000055 ...

Chilton Book Company.

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Roberts, Richard E.

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G. F. Shepherd.

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Karol Maichel.

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Harriet Goode.

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McGraw-Hill book company

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Noelle McGoey

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Houghton Mifflin Company.

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Houghton Mifflin Company, publishing house of Boston, Mass., From the description of Houghton Mifflin Company records, 1832-1944. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612205133 Houghton Mifflin Company, publishing house of Boston, Massachusetts, traces its roots back to the firm of Ticknor and Fields, the premier "literary" publishing house in the United States during the middle years of the nineteenth century; and to the Riverside Press, Henry Oscar Houghton's printi...

Molly Thomas.

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Philip G. Morales

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Perry, Bliss, 1860-1954

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American educator, author and editor. From the description of Autograph letters signed (2), dated : Greensboro, Vt., 25 July 1904, and Boston, 10 October 1904, to Harry Harkness Flagler, 1904 Oct. 10. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270674901 American educator, essayist, and editor of the Atlantic Monthlyfrom 1899-1909. From the description of Autograph letters signed (2) : Cambridge, Mass., to Edward Wagenknecht, 1936 Jan. 28 and 1938 Apr. 21. (Unknown). WorldCat...

New York Public Library

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The New York Pubic Library purchased Arthur A. Schomburg's collection of books, pamphlets, prints and photographs in 1926 with funds from the Carnegie Corporation and housed at the 135th Street Branch Library of The New York Public Library. L. Hollingsworth Wood was appointed in 1925 by the Board of Trustees of The New York Public Library to purchase and provide guidelines for the Schomburg Collection of Negro Literature. Members of the Advisory Committee of the Arthur A. Schomburg Collection, i...

Zafren, Herbert Cecil, 1925-

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J. H. Gipson, Sr.

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San Diego Public Library

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Fondren library

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Detroit public library

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University of Colorado Libraries

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Free library of Philadelphia

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This is a collection of manuscripts obtained by the Free Library of Philadelphia from various donations. The majority of the collection was donated by Philadelphia book collectors, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gimbel and William McIntire Elkins. The collection has an even mix of American and European authors. Although the majority of the authors are represented with only a few pieces of work, eight authors are better represented. These include: American authors James Branch Cabell (1879-1958), Ezra P...

Vanguard Press.

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American book publisher. From the description of Dr. Seuss files, 1937-1985. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 64589701 BIOGHIST REQUIRED Established with money out of the Garland Fund in 1926, the Vanguard Press under the editorial guidance of James Henle and Evelyn Shrifte established and maintained a reputation for publishing promising new fiction writers, as well as informed and challenging nonfiction. In the fall of 1988, Vanguard Press was sold...

University of California, Los Angeles. Library

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Powell was a librarian, Strashun the curator at the music library, and Whiting the curator of rare books at the UCLA library (at the respective times of correspondence). Sproul was president of UCLA from 1930 to 1958. From the description of Correspondence with Alma Mahler and Isolde Klarmann, 1946-1947, 1978. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155864679 ...

Indiana University, Bloomington. Libraries

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Kingery, Robert E. (Robert Ernest), 1913-

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Elizabeth K. Sabsay

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United States. Internal Revenue Service

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Taxing agency of the United States government. From the description of Daily record of spirit stamps other than tax paid, 1872-1875. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122652961 Office of internal taxation in the United States. From the description of Monthly report of tobacco, snuff, and cigar stamps, 1872-1875. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122351647 ...

Peter Davison

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Poore, J. C.

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H. I. Rainey.

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Helen C. Brenner.

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National Library of Canada

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Harriet Collopy.

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Paul R. Reynolds & Son.

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Dix, William S.

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De Ford, Miriam Allen, 1888-1975

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Maynard Shipley (1872-1934) was a criminologist and scientist who often spoke out in favor of science and evolution and against religious fanaticism and capital punishment. Shipley also worked as an editor, speaker, and organizer for the Socialist Party alongside Eugene V. Debs. Shipley married Miriam Allen De Ford in 1921. Ford was a writer and eventually wrote about Shipley in a biography entitled Up-Hill All The Way (1956), also in the Tamiment Library. From the guide to the Miria...

Heyl, Lawrence

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I. Mildred Johnson

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Bantam Books (Firm)

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Sanders was an editor at Bantam Books. From the description of Correspondence with Isolde Klarmann, 1975-1976. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155862889 ...

Constance E. Lee

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Austin T. White.

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Bradford, Ned

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University of Chicago. Library.

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George Musgrave Giger was classics professor at Princeton University, 1850-65. Francis Turretin (1623-1687) was a theologian. From the guide to the Microfilms of a Translation of Franois Turrettin, Institutio Theologiae Elencticae, 20th century (copies of 19th century originals), (Bodleian Library, University of Oxford) ...

Mills, Robert P. (Robert Park), 1920-1986

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Hamilton, Charles W. (Charles Walter), 1890-

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Powell, Lawrence Clark

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Biography Brian Laird is an author, attorney, and law professor who produced books on tape and videotaped recordings of readings by Lawrence Clark Powell (1906-2001), a prominent author and university librarian at UCLA. In the late 1990s, Laird produced audio collections of Glowing Heart of the World and Lawrence Clark Powell's Southwest which were published by Singing Wind Audio. Laird also recorded Powell reading his novel, The Blue Train, ...

John C. Willey.

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Esther S. Yntema.

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Stevens, Norman D.

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Retired director of university libraries at the University of Connecticut, Storrs; author of several monographs and many articles, and known for his writings on library humour. From the description of Norman D. Stevens Collection of Library Architecture : bags, 1970-1997. (Centre canadien d'architecture). WorldCat record id: 80735245 From the description of Norman D. Stevens Collection of Library Architecture : stereographs, 1908-1925. (Centre canadien d'architecture). World...

Ellery Sedgwick.

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Dennis, Rodney G. (Rodney Gove), 1791-1865

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Congregational minister. A.B. Bowdoin College, 1816. Graduate of Andover Theological Seminary, 1819. Minister in Topsfield, Mass.; Somers, Conn.; Southboro, Mass. From the description of Papers, 1749-1876 (inclusive). (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 269368430 Rodney Gove Dennis (1791-1865) graduated from Bowdoin College in 1816 and Andover Theological Seminary in 1819. He was ordained in 1820 and served parishes in Brunswick, Maine; Topsfie...

Edgerton, William Benbow, 1914-

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Indiana University Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature. From the description of Letters, 1938-1959. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 41167692 William B. Edgerton was a professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures (1958-1983) and Chairman of the department (1958-1965, 1969-1973) at Indiana University. His research and teaching interests focused on eighteenth and nineteenth century Russian literature. From the description of William B. Edgerton p...

Sol Behar

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Fussler, Herman Howe, 1914-1997

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W. H. (William Henry) Bond

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Sidney Ives.

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James Henle.

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