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Richard Ellmann papers
Richard Kenneth Lee WWII photograph album, 1942-1944
Richard R. Centing collecton of Anna Kavan, 1943-1991
Robert Kirsch papers, 1979
Consists of a typescript form letter by Kirsch sent to various authors requesting their opinion on the subject; letters of response from authors; autograph and typescript notes in reference to those authors who responded; and draft typescript and typescript fragments of the article.
Robert Liddell Lowe correspondence, 1926-1981
Papers of American poet, writer and critic. Primarily correspondence from colleagues and friends who included: Witter Bynner, Malcolm Cowley, T.S. Eliot, Caroline Gordon, Joseph Low, Harriet Monroe, John Crowe Ransom, Stephen Spender, Allen Tate, Frank Tuohy, Thornton Wilder, and Yvor Winters. Also includes personal material such as photographs, press cuttings, phone bills, bank receipts, proof copies of a collection of unpublished poems, press cuttings, and poetry magazines.
Robin Eve Lazzarino - Anais Nin correspondence
Typed and signed letter and one handwritten postcard from Anias Nin. There is no date for the typed letter. The postcard is dated 1952. On the back of the frame are letters of authenticity from 'David Schulson Autographs' in NYC.
Roy G. Saunders collection of Mattie Dial Hughes WWI letters, 1918-1922
17 letters in French (10 of which have English translations) plus 2 English tranlations with no accompanying French letters from Gilberte Laplace and her [adoptive] mother, a refugee from the Ardennes during WWI; written to Gilberte's "god-mother" and benefactor, Mattie Dial Hughes.
Sheila Wingfield letters, 1957-1963
Handwritten correspondence from Sheila Wingfield to English stage actress Margaret Rawlings.
Shofner family ephemera, 1930s-1973
Sidney J. Perelman correspondence, 1967-1979
Consist primarily of 95 handwritten and typed letters, postcards, and telegrams from Perelman to his lover Irene O. B. Kemmer. Other correspondence includes letters from Perelman’s secretary to Kemmer, Princess Margaret to Perelman, and letters from Laura, Abby, and/or Sidney Perelman to Kemmer. Also included are newspaper and magazine clippings that Perelman enclosed with some of his letters, many of which bear his added notes and commentaries.