Papers [part 2], 1923-1972 (bulk: 1937-1969).

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Papers [part 2], 1923-1972 (bulk: 1937-1969).

Correspondence, scrapbooks, sketches and/or illustrations, research material, holograph notes, manuscripts, typescripts, color separations, proofs, photographs, dummies, galleys, blueprints, and paste-ups. The Collection holds sketches and/or illustrations for Not without danger (1951); The pilgrim goose (1956); and Sybil Ludington's ride (1952). There is research material for Mr. Arctic (1966); The Polynesian Triangle (1956); The springing of the rice (1966); Stars in my pocket (1960); Sybil Ludington's ride (1952); Underwater warriors (1967); and When wagon trains rolled to Santa Fe (1966). The Collection holds holograph notes and/or manuscripts for Mr. Arctic; The Polynesian Triangle; The springing of the rice; and Underwater warriors. There are typescripts for Men who changed the map; Mr. Arctic; The Polynesian Triangle; The springing of the rice; Underwater warriors; When wagon trains rolled to Santa Fe; and A world explorer. The Collection holds color separations for The pilgrim goose. There are proofs for Mr. Arctic; A shipment for Susannah (1938); Sybil Ludington's ride; Tal of the four tribes (1938); and You have got to go out (1964). The Collection holds photographs for The Polynesian Triangle; and Underwater warriors. There are dummies or dummy pages for Mr. Arctic and You have to go out. The Collection includes galleys for Men who changed the map; Mr. Arctic; and The Polynesian Triangle. The Collection also holds blueprints and a paste-up for Mr. Arctic.

7.60 cu. ft. (15 boxes)

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Best, Herbert, 1894-1981

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Berry, Erick, 1892-1974

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Erick Berry was the pseudonym of author and illustrator (Evangell) Allena Champlin Best, (1892-?), the daughter of George G. Champlin, a reference librarian at the New York State Library and May (Allen) Champlin. She grew up in Albany, New York and married first, Carroll Thayer Berry and second, (Oscar) Herbert Best. With Best, Erick Berry resided in Africa, England, Fort Ann, New York and Sharon, Connecticut. From the description of Papers, 1938-1963. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: ...