Box 59
Contains 46 Results:
George Lovell Harrison, 1910
Clifford S. Harrison, Late 19th century
Six sketches and a letter by a person signing themself Clifford S. Harrison. The sketches, five of which are pen-and-ink, and one of which is pencil, pertain to the character of Mrs. Camp from Charles Dickens’ 1843-1844 novel Martin Chuzzlewit. The letter appears to be addressed to a child or young person, and is humorous. Undated.
Colin Hardie, 1950s-1960s
Philip Gilbert Hamerton, 1874 - 1879
Correspondence in the hand of English artist, critic, and author Philip Hamerton. 10 letters, all addressed to American author and journalist Horace Parker Chandler (1842-1919), are a mix of personal news and discussion of Hamerton’s publications. Dated between 1874 and 1879, and addressed, with the exception of one letter, to Chandler in Saône-et-Loire in eastern France. Also included is an illustration of Hamerton, apparently removed from a book.
John Brooks & John Hancock, 1787
Cecil Arthur Hunt, 1929
L.P. Jacks, 1938 - 1939
Five letters in the hand of British philosopher L.P. Jacks, written between 1938 and 1939 during his time at Manchester College in Oxford. The letters are addressed to a “Mr. Clennell” and largely consist of minor College business.
Japanese Ledger, 20th century
Charles Kean, 1860
Photograph of Jackie Kennedy, 1961
A black and white photograph of then-first lady Jackie Kennedy, likely taken during her summer 1961 trip to Greece. She is wearing a white suit, smiling, and standing next to a black car, accompanied by a man who may be a bodyguard. A stamp on the back in Greek indicates that this is a press photo dated 1961.
G.E. Haslam & D.A. Low, 1967
William Evelyn St Lawrence Finny, 1940 - 1941
Clyde Fitch, 1891 - 1902
Four pieces of correspondence in the hand of American dramatist Clyde Fitch, addressed to various recipients, one with original envelope. Also included is a fifth letter in the hand of someone who is presumably Fitch’s secretary. Contents are personal. Dated between 1891 and 1902.
Michael Field, Late 19th century
Christopher Fry, 1947 - 1969
Hamlin Garland, 1899 - 1937
Three pieces of correspondence in the hand of American writer Hamlin Garland. Two postcards (1899 and 1917) addressed to a “Geo. P. Butt”, who appears to have some association with Macmillan publishers, and a letter to the “Tenth Grade Students of Literature” at Washburn High School in Minneapolis, MN, dated 1937. Contents are brief and personal.
James T. Gerry, 1850 - 1851
John Gielgud, Second half of the 20th century
A.E. Gordon, 1944 - 1947
Correspondence and other materials related to the work of American philologist A. E. Gordon. Included are offprints of two articles (1944 and 1947) written by Gordon on a Latin inscription found in a rubbing housed by the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, alongside manuscript notes on the same and correspondence (both typed and handwritten) regarding the inscription between Gordon and his colleague in Oxford, R.H. Burrow.
Frederic W. & Bertha Goudy, End of the 19th through 1947
A photograph of American artists and printers Frederic and Bertha Goudy, along with what appears to be a draft of a border or press mark on white card. One side has a printed design in black ink, while the other has an enlarged version of a portion of it in pencil.