Typed transcription of Lincoln letter to Samuel Galloway. Discusses publication of a biography on Lincoln. A heading of "Copy" and "Especially Confidential" are also printed on this copy.
Transcription of James Q. Howard's letter to Savage, discussion publication of his biography of Lincoln. A red copyright disclaimer is typed at the heading and signed by Albert Shelby LeVino.
Transcription of Putnam letter to Savage. Typed in red is the heading of: "This is a copy of the original document: no rights of publication or use in any lectures, writings (historical, fiction or dramatic) or public speeches pass: the copy is...
Beranger, Pierre Jean de, 1780-1857; Booksellers' catalogs; Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); Collecteana files
The seller describes Beranger's letter "charming and witty" and includes an excerpt in French. This description is typed on newsprint paper in purplish ink. It is cut in an irregular shape.
Beranger, Pierre Jean de, 1780-1857; Collecteana files; Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); Booksellers' catalogs
This note contains a description of Beranger's letter to Damas-Hinard. The note is written in ink on lined paper. There are some notes written in pencil.
Beranger, Pierre Jean de, 1780-1857; Translations; Collecteana files
Beranger informs Firmin of his recent arrival to Paris. He then asks for Firmin's address so he may visit. This translation is typed on thick ivory paper with a distinct grain pattern.
Anti-Lincoln political booklet published prior to the election of 1864. Contains frequent racist language and a racist caricature on its cover. Published by J.F. Feeks.
Beranger, Pierre Jean de, 1780-1857; Translations; Collecteana files; Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); Booksellers' catalogs
In this letter, Beranger apologizes for his delayed response in thanking Mlle. Loigisson. He then continues to express deep gratitude. There is a brief description of the letter on the bottom right corner. This translation is typed on thick ivory...
Peattie, Donald Culross, 1898-1964; Drake, Dorothy; Scripps College; Letters
In this letter, typed in black ink on semitransparent off-white paper, Peattie respectfully declines an invitation to speak at Scripps College, then corrects a misunderstanding.