Box 1
Contains 101 Results:
Stephen Crane: A Note Without Dates by Joseph Conrad, 1920-02
This is a two page article clipped from the February 1920 (vol. 1, no. 6) edition of The Bookman, with an extra, unrelated two page article by Henry Litchfield West. Conrad writes about the beginning of his friendship with Stephen Crane and the latter's contributions to literature.
Photocopy of "Stephen Crane: A Note Without Dates" by Joseph Conrad , 1919-12
This is a photocopy of an article written by Joseph Conrad that was published in The London Mercury, vol. 1, no. 2 which was issued in December 1919. The volume, issue and date have been handwritten in the top right corner in blue ink.
An Addition to the Canon of Stephen Crane, 1939-03
This is a three page article studying Stephen Crane by Lyndon U. Pratt, Instructor of English. At the top is handwritten in pencil the information "Research Studies of the State College of Washington, March 1939, vol. vii, no.1".
Roadside Meetings of a Literary Nomad, 1930-01
This is a set of fourteen pages from the January 1930 edition of The Bookman. It is subtitled "Iv. Old John Burroughs--Kipling's Elephands--Crane the Bohemian" with the name 'Crane' handwritten in pencil in the left margin. The information "The Bookman LXX #5 Jan. 1930" is handwritten, also in pencil, at the top of the front page" and the last page ends with "(To be continued)."
Photocopy of Stephen Crane Book Chapter, 1921
This is a 5 page set of photocopy of a book chapter about Stephen Crane. Typed within the area of the original book is the information "from AUTHORS AND I by C. Lewis Hind New York and London, 1921." The photocopy paper has very faintly yellowed.
"Do You Remember?", 1929-10
This is a two page article about Stephen Crane and his book The Red Badge of Courage. At the top is handwritten "Mentor 10-29" and an unrelated article on the back of the first page has been crossed out; the second page is the end of the article. There are simple, black and white sketches of battle scenes and soldiers on each page.
Stephen Crane at College by Harvey Wickham, 1926-03
This is a six page article about Stephen Crane's time at Claverack College in New York, detailing his experience knowing the author and the school.
Photocopy of a Handwritten Letter from Stephen Crane, Thursday
This is a photocopy of an undated letter written by Stephen Crane, addressed to "My dear Friend" where he discusses writing as agreed, from Lake View, N.J., for the week to come and sending deepest sympathy and 'persistent wishes for the well-fare of you and yours."
Set of Three Bookman Excerpts, 1900-10
Excerpted Pages from the International Reference Work, 1924
This is a set of pages removed from the International Reference Work, Chicago Vol 2., specifically regarding the entries before and after Stephen Crane's; his entries provides a short biography, mentioning his most well known works.