Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
New York Heard Tribune Article about Stephen Crane, 1961-09-10
This is a newspaper article about Stephen Crane, with a large photo of him on the front page. In the bottom right corner is stamped "BKS 2 OCT 63/John B Shaw/1381 East 26th St/Tulsa Okla/Z-6"
New York Herald Tribune Book Review "Stephen Crane, That Long Neglected Genius of Imaginative Realism", 1950-12-17
This is a newspaper clipping of a book review with a small black and white photograph of Stephen Crane. One long, narrow strip of the article has been folded to decrease its length.
Everyman Newspaper Clipping "Some Neglected Books" , 1930-01-16
This is a small newspaper clipping from the 'Everyman' with a book review and short biography of Stephen Crane.
"The Fascinating Mr. Stephen Crane" Newspaper Clipping, 1950-12-10
This is a newspaper article clipping (from two different pages) about Stephen Crane. At the top, handwritten in pencil is "NYT 12/10/50" with no other identifying information.
Newspaper Clipping "He Made Old Things New and New Things Amazing", 1968-08-11
This is a newspaper article that has been clipped (both pages) from the New York Times Book Review, with a small, black and white photograph of Stephen Crane c. 1895.
Newspaper Clipping "Is Anybody Out There?", 1958-07-05
This is an article about Stephen Crane. At the top of the main page, handwritten in red ink, it reads "SR 7-5-58."
Newspaper Clipping "New Light on Stephen Crane", 1960-06-05
This is a one page newpaper clipping about Stephen Crane. At the bottom, handwritten in pencil, it reads "Herald Tribune Book Review-June 5, 1960."
Newspaper Clipping "Recollections of a Friendship With Stephen Crane", 1958-07-06
This is a newspaper clipping of a book review of a book written about Stephen Crane. At the bottom, handwritten in green ink, it reads "NY H-T 7-6-58."
Booklet Titled "The American Short Story A Film Series", Undated
This is a booklet advertising a variety of films produced from short novels by a company called Perspective Films. Included is Stephen Crane's story "The Blue Hotel." Also included, in the back of the booklet, is an order form with prices and a generic letter from Monard G. Sandford.