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Zoom-Nikkor auto lens, 1963
Zoom lens; 43-86 mm f/3.5; 9 elements, 7 groups; focusing range inf. to 4 feet; apertures 3.5 to 22; first lens produced, no. 438611. Serial number 453459.
Zoppe, Alberto
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, posters, stationery, and ephemera related to circuses in the United States and abroad.
Zorn & Leigh-Hunt
Zorn & Leigh-Hunt. To/from Stevie Smith. 1959-1965. (See also Series 2: Notebooks for 1958-65, 1955-58, 1962-63)
Zorza, Victor. A Way to Die.
Consists of editorial, production and publicity files for approximately 2000 books published by this London firm. Includes correspondence with Jean Rhys, Stevie Smith, Timothy Mo, and V.S. Naipaul, among many others. Also represents a great deal of the work of Deutsch editor Diana Athill who influenced women's writing in Britain.
Zouaves., 1861
Indicated as frontispiece on p.5 of manuscript (Illustrations--volume I)
ZOZ [?]
Zu-Bolton, Amos
Consists of correspondence from poets, artists, musicians, writers, and publishers to Michael Andre, founder and editor. The archive includes manuscripts (not used for publication), advertising, gallery announcements, circulars, photographs, art work and mechanicals, transcriptions of interviews with poets (including Ginsberg), and recordings of interviews and readings.
Zuid-Hollandsche Uitgevers Maatschappij (publishers), 1963 - 1972
Consists of over 5700 pieces of correspondence to Scott along with carbon file copies of approximately 6000 letters written by him; manuscripts including Staying On and My Appointment with the Muse; commissioned reader's reports and book reviews; personal items including military records and photographs of Paul Scott and Paul Scott with family and/or colleagues.
Scott was a British novelist and visiting University of Tulsa visiting professor in 1977.
Zuidinga, Robert-Henk, 1977
“Jean Rhys. A Literary Enigma.” Typed article appearing in De Haagsche Post, 19 Mar 1977, 11p.
Zuiller [Miller?], Thomas to Mrs. Nesbit [Sarah Nesbit?], 1867-04-09
"Dear Mrs Nesbit Tell 'the darling of my heart and she lives in an Alley' I have borrowed for her 'Dorothy Dovedale' for a month and left it in Kensington Love to be founded. My dear little Nelly is not well - while I went to..."