Box 61
Contains 37 Results:
Alfred Tidey, 19th century
World War I Hymn Card, 1914 - 1918
Angela Thirkell, 1934 - 1936
Mildred Temple, 1930
A letter addressed to Mildred Temple, literary agent at the International Magazine Company, dated May 19th, 1930 and signed “Harold.” The contents pertain to meeting with various illustrators and writers.
Florence Stilliard, 1898
Sir Henry Taylor, 1844 - 1869
Five pieces of correspondence in the hand of English poet Henry Taylor. Various recipients, including “Mr Forster” and W.R. Pyne. One undated, the rest 1844-1869. Contents are brief and general: invitations, thank-yous, and other personal matters.
R. Campbell Thompson, 1934
Sir Hugh Turnbull, 1941
Hugh Trevor-Roper, 1965
A note and check “to settle account for Dec 1965” addressed to Forrest and Sons, gunsmiths of Kelso, Roxburghshire from English historian Hugh Trevor-Roper. Accompanied by two A4 pages of what appear to be notes, perhaps for an index. Undated.
Captain Samuel & William Steele, 1801
Harriet Prescott Spofford, 1893
Adlai E. Stevenson II, 1959
A press release containing a copy of Adlai Stevenson’s speech “The Political Relevance of Moral Principle”, delivered at Constitution Hall, Washington DC on January 18, 1959 as the A. Powell Davies Memorial Lecture. 14 pages. The name “Adlai Stevenson” is written in blue pen on the verso of the final page, but it does not appear to match Stevenson’s usual signature.
Charles Warren Stoddard, 1893 - 1904
7 letters and notes in the hand of American author Charles Warren Stoddard dated June 1893 through May 1904, two on Catholic University letterhead. All correspondence is addressed to Horace P. Chandler (1842-1919), editor of Every Other Saturday, A Journal of Select Reading. Contents are a mix of personal matters and conversation related to publishing.
Lady Hester Stanhope, Circa 1815
Stephen Spender, 1944
A manuscript copy of the poem “Song” in the hand of English poet Stephen Spender. A heading preceding the work reads “Song, by Stephen Spender (Inscribed for C.H. Peacock, March 1944)”. There are several very small deviations (mostly punctuation) from the published version of the poem. 2 pages.
George Walter Thornbury, 19th century
A manuscript poem, “Isaac Walton’s Song,” in the hand of British author George Walter Thornbury. 2 pages; 40 lines in five 8-line stanzas. Undated.
Eliza Skipton, 1880
Tiger Watercolor, late 19th/early 20th
A watercolor of a tiger being pursued by a pack of dogs, mounted on a piece of board with red and blue tape trim. Anonymous, possibly Indian, late 19th or 20th century.
George P. Wetmore, 1888
Carl Van Vechten, 1961 - 1964
Materials related to the American writer and photographer Carl Van Vechten. Two typed and signed letters on blue personalized letterhead addressed to famed ballet dancer Hugh Laing (1911-1988), dated June 17th and 24th 1961. Contents are brief and personal; envelopes included. Alongside these letters is a black and white photographic portrait of Ron-Dean Taffel stamped with the address of Van Vechten’s New York studio and labeled on the verso in his hand. Dated October 6th, 1964.