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18th Century Correspondence

8/1
Manuscript notes on Denantes Pierredon's letters, folded sheet
Eight letters letters from M. Denantes Pierredon to his cousin M. Silvestre fils, royal notary in Gordes, [Luberon district of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur], 1752-1756.

8/2
Nine letters from M. Denantes Pierredon to his cousin M. Silvestre fils, royal notary in Gordes, [Luberon district of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur], 1752-1756.

8/3
Five letters or notes, signed Denantes, 1793
Two manuscript financial statements, one dated 1787.

8/4
Twelve letters or notes, signed Denantes, some addressed to illegible citizen or citizens in Aix, 1795-1800.

8/5
Twelve letters or notes, signed Denantes, some addressed to illegible citizen or citizens in Aix, 1795-1800.

8/6
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8/7
Two Denantes family documents, 1760
Manuscript notes on Denantes family tree, folded sheet.

8/8
Eleven letters from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?), "juge-garde des monnoies" (warden of the mint) at Aix, 1772-1786.

8/9
Ten letters from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?), "juge-garde des monnoies" (warden of the mint) at Aix, 1772-1786
Manuscript notes on Denantes family tree and his letters to Vial, folded sheet.

8/10
Two letters from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?) at Aix 1789
Manuscript notes on Charles Denantes, folded sheet.

8/11
Nine letters or notes from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?) at Aix, 1782-1793.

8/12
Nine letters or notes from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?) at Aix, 1782-1793.

8/13
Three letters in the same hand (Brenon?), possibly to a stepbrother and others, 1800.

8/14
Manuscript notes on Vassal at Neuilly sur Marne (departement Seine-Saint-Denis) and his letters to Mme. de Robineau at Aix en Provence, folded sheet
Three letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Aix and Marseille, 1764-1766.

8/15
Manuscript notes on Vassal at Neuilly sur Marne (departement Seine-Saint-Denis) and 12 of his letters, folded sheet
Twelve letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Aix en Provence, 1765-1779.

8/16
Manuscript notes on Vassal at Neuilly sur Marne (departement Seine-Saint-Denis) and 28 of his 1764-1774 letters to Madame de Robineau at Marseille, folded sheet
Eight letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Marseille, 1764-1774.

8/17
Ten letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Marseille and Aix en Provence, 1764-1774.

8/18
Eleven letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Aix en Provence, 1764-1774.

8/19
Manuscript poem signed by Francesco Maria Balbo Ferrero with accompanying catalog description
Part of manuscript page titled "La More de Socrate," signed Bernardin.

8/20
Seven letters to or about Jacques-Henri Bernadin Saint-Pierre, some by one Boncher, some mention a M. LeNoir, 1797-1781.

8/21
"See oversize for doc. (on vellum) by which [name illegible], printer to the Queen, sells his equipment, etc., to Didot. 1754," manuscript note on back of envelope.

8/22
J. Brivois to Monsieur on St. Pierre and Paul et Virginie, Paris, 1905
Manuscript report on the sinking of the Saint-Geran, from Paul et Virginie, St. Pierre's novel, 21 numbered pages.

8/23
Sixteen printed advertisements for houses for sale in Paris, Thomery, Châtre and Aulnay, with manuscript notes and names on the back of most, 1757-1813.

8/24
"Articles arrestez par les Nottaires ...," 1695.

8/25
M. Roche, "Second memoire sur le professorat et les Ecole d'artillerie," manuscript, 10 pages, mentions 1833 and earlier dates.

8/26
Copy of letter from unknown author to M. de Stehlin, 1773.

8/27
Conseils Salutaires d'un Parrain Affectionne a Son Filleul, ms. book.

8/28
Vie Privee des Membres du Directoire, ou, Les Puissans Tels Qu'ils Sont, pamphlet, evidently from Directoire period, with the accompanying note "Naughty bits."

8/29
Document on vellum, 1428.

8/30
"Vet.(erinaire) oversize." Copy of a letter to the Minister of Agriculture from Alexandre, Alfort, 11 May 1799
Printed veterinary diploma of Claude Aubree, Alfort, 20 August 1796
Manuscript copy of veterinary school document, Alfort, June 1 1800
Manuscript veterinary school document regarding Claude Aubree, Alfort, 1801
"Extrait du Registre des Deliberations de l'Administration Centrale du Departement de Seine et Oise," ms. regarding a public hearing and Claude Aubree, 6 August 1796.

Miscellaneous, Late 18th Century to Middle 19th Century

Material in folder 1 came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "famille Treillard (Napoleonic wars)." Material in folders 2-8 from a binder titled "Poesies de l'Empire c1804-1814," with note "Bodin 54?" on verso of front cover. Material in folders 9-10 from a binder titled "Rose Levesque, Mme Petigny + rape/seduction cases." Material in folders 11-13 from a binder titled "Pigault-Lebrun, Delisle de Sales, Ch. Delacroix." Material in folders 14-23 from a binder titled "Voltaire, Florian, femmes de lettres." Material in folders 24-57 from a binder titled "19th C."

13/1: 9 items, 1804-1809, 1830, including 8 letters addressed to "Treillard President de la section de legislation du Conseil D'Etat, grand officier de la legion D'honneur ...."

13/2-3: 17 manuscript poems by various authors but in same hand.

13/4: Maurice Rostand, "Lettres du Front," newspaper clipping, 1940.

13/5: "Les j'ai vu, de Bologne," unsigned poem among news items, 1 folded sheet, printed by Journal de Paris, July 1805.

13/6: Chansons nouvelles(Provins, Imprimerie de Lebeau, Undated), 12 pp.

13/7: Simone Grenier in Metz to TCS, "12.3.08."

13/8: 3 manuscript poems.

13/9: 21 letters marked "Rose Petigny," 1806-1814, but most undated.

13/10: 2 manuscript, unsigned, one dated 1806, may belong with material in 13-9.

13/11: Charles-Antoine-Guillaume Pigault-Lebrun (Pigault de l'Espinoy, 8 April 1753-24 July 1835), French novelist, 7 items, 1806-1819, including letters and autographs.

13/12: Jean-Baptiste Isoard, dit Delisle de Sales, (b. Lyon 1743, d. Paris 1816), French writer, 3 letters by him, Undated, probably 1790s.

13/13: Charles-Francois Delacroix(b. Givry-en-Argonne 1741, d. Bordeaux 1805), 4 letters by him, 1793-1797. Delacroixwas a secretary to Turgot, a deputy to the National Convention, and French Minister of Foreign Affairs (3 November 1795 to 15 July 1797); in 1799 he became the first prefect in the Bouches-du-Rhone and in 1803 in the Gironde.

13/14: Louis du Belloc to Mlle. Boislandry in Paris, 1825, with accompanying manuscript notes on Belloc.

13/15: Agathe-Pauline Caylac de Ceylan Comtesse de Bradi (1782-1847) to Alexandre Duval, Undated, with accompanying manuscript notes on both.

13/16: Sibylle Aimee Marie Antoinette Gabrielle de Riquetti de Mirabeau, Comtesse de Martel de Janville (1849-1932) to Alexandre Piedaguel, 1888, with accompanying manuscript notes.

13/17: Gabriel Jean Baptiste Ernest Wilfrid Legouve (1807-1903), French dramatist, or his grandfather, J. B. Legouve (1729-1783), to M. St. Marc, Undated, with accompanying manuscript notes.

13/18: Anne du Boccage (1710-1802), poet, to Marquise de Crequy, Undated, with accompanying typescript and manuscript notes.

13/19: Sophie Gay to Comte de Belleisle, 1833? with accompanying manuscript notes.

13/20: Comtesse de Genlis (1746-1830) to Chev. Lablee, 2 letters, Undated, with accompanying manuscript notes.

13/21: "Prospectus de la pompe funebre" [1769], with accompanying note saying "literary satire/Dunciad-like."

13/22: Unidentified manuscript, possibly a fragment, unsigned, Undated

13/23: Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian (1755-1794), French poet and romance writer, to his uncle, 1786-1788, 5 letters, with accompanying note saying "Florian/Voltaire association" and with accompanying catalog description.

13/24: Francois Marie Joseph Noël des Quersonnieres (1728-1845), 3 items, with accompanying folder and catalog description.

13/25: Gabriel du Lurieu (1792-1869), dramatist, 1 letter pasted into dealer folder and with accompanying catalog description.

13/26: Alphonse de Beauchamp (1767-1832), historian, to editor Michaud, 22 letters, with accompanying catalog description.

13/27: Marc-Antoine Desaugiers (1772-1827), chansonnier, to Aime-Martin, 1823, with accompanying catalog description.

13/28: General de Beaumonelle (sic?), "Registre de Correspondace" (sic) for 1827-1829, manuscript, 36 pp., with 2 loose leaves tucked in.

13/29: Carte d'Electeur, Seine department, 1817.

13/30: Lucien Muhlfeld (1870-1902), writer, to Catulle Mendes, 3 letters, 1889-1892, with accompanying catalog description.

13/31: Pierre Antoine Lebrun, poet and dramatist, to Letronne, 1843, with accompanying catalog description.

13/32: Jose-Maria de Heredia, poet, to Catulle Mendes, 2 letters, 1901, with accompanying catalog description.

13/33: Director Maillart, printed invitation to theater of 20th arrondissement, Paris, 1816; Cour de Cassation, Paris, printed item, 1817; Tresor Royal, Ministere des Finances, printed item, 1817.

13/34: 2 letters to Andre Amie in Avignon, 1818-1836.

13/35: 1 letters to Farel, official in Bourg, Ain department, on Banque de France letterhead, 1818.

13/36: H. Boulard, mayor of 9th Paris arrondissement, 2 items, 1816-1820.

13/37: Letter to comtesse, signature illegible, 1822.

13/38: 3 letters, signatures illegible, 1821-1825, that filled one binder sleeve.

13/39: Letter by A. Guichard, attorney at Conseil du Roi and Cour de Cassation, 1828.

13/40: 3 items that filled one binder sleeve; Letter by S. Galabert (sic?), 1827; Tontine du Pacte social, Societe Numeraire, 2 printed items, 1822-1823.

13/41: Abbe Laboudaire, vicaire general d'Avignon, to Spencer Smith, corresponding member of Societe Royale des Antiquaires de France, 1826; Signed letter on letterhead of Ministere de la Maison du Roi, Cabinet du Directeur, 1825.

13/42: Unidentified letter, Paris, 1820.

13/43: 2 letters to Dondey-Dupre, signatures illegible, 1826-1828.

13/44: Letter to Leprieux de Blinvillere (sic?), prefectural councillor, Paris, 1827; Letter or note with illegible signature, Paris, 1828.

13/45: 2 unidentified 1820s letters that filled one binder sleeve.

13/46: Unidentified 1821 letter to an official in Paris.

13/47: 4 items from 1820s that filled one binder sleeve, possibly related.

13/48: Letter to Benjamin Hervieu at Versailles, signature illegible, 1842; Letter to Bonnetour de la Vialle at Paris, signature illegible, 1842; Letter by Saint Maurice Cabany, 1845.

13/49: 4 letters from 1844-1847 that filled one binder sleeve; authors and addressees include Garnier, Charrat, Cougnet, Courrier and Geroyes (sic?).

13/50: Director of hailstorm insurance society at Toulouse to agent in Perigueux, 1844.

13/51: 5 items that filled one binder sleeve: 1 letter, 3 Parisian delivery service receipts, 1 national guard receipt.

13/52: 2 unidentified letters, one dated 1833, that filled one binder sleeve.

13/53: 4 letters from 1831-1836 that filled one binder sleeve, possibly related.

13/54: 7 letters from 1832-1857 that filled one binder sleeve, possibly related.

13/55: 3 letters that filled one binder sleeve, on letterhead of Ministere des Finances (1853), Mexican embassy (1859) and Danish embassy (1858).

13/56: 14 letters, 4 coupons and 1 diploma from 1860s to 1900s that filled one binder sleeve.

13/57: E. Feray to Joseph Perive, both in Paris, 1868.

18th-19th Century Correspondence of French Authors, Historians and Celebrities

Material in folders 1-9 came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Juliette L. Adam." Material in folders 10-13. from a binder titled "Juliette Adam." Juliette Adam(b. 1836 in Verberie[Oise], d. 1936, Callian[Var]), also known by her maiden name Juliette Lambert, was a French author and feminist. Material in folders 14-18 from a binder titled "Letters by all sorts to Emile Augier." Material in folders 19-25 from a binder titled "letters to E. Augier." Guillaume Victor Emile Augier(b. 1820 Valence, Drome, d. 1889), grandson of Pigault Lebrun, was a French dramatist. Material in folders 26-29 from a binder titled "Louis Bertrand," with note "Louis Bertrand (1866-1941): Acad Francaise romancier etc., Afrique du nord-Algerie etc. (prof a Alger)" on verso of front cover.

14/1: 9 letters.

14/2-3: 1 letter on two sheets, originally pinned together.

14/4: 15 letters.

14/5: 15 letters, notes and printed items, plus 1 envelope.

14/6: 11 letters, plus 1 envelope bearing possible collector notes.

14/7: 6 letters and notes originally paper clipped together with note saying "lettres et querelles entre Spuller et Mme Adam."

14/8: 2 business cards of Madame Edmond Adam bearing notes, 1 hand drawn caricature in color .

14/9: 1 printed item about "Lamber, Mme Adam" bearing her portrait, 1 newspaper clipping, with two accompanying notes on separate sheets.

14/10-12: 15 letters in each folder

14/13: Possible collector notes, listing names of possible correspondents, on 4 folded sheets; Photographic portrait of Mme J. Adam.

14/14-15: 15 letters in each folder

14/16: 15 letters, 2 business cards.

14/17: 15 letters.

14/18: 5 letters, 1 business card, 1 envelope (probably from dealer) titled "lettres adressees a emile augier, circa 65 pieces."

14/19: 15 letters, 1 business card, 1 photographic portrait of M. Lheritier.

14/20: 16 letters.

14/21: 16 letters, 1 business card.

14/22: 15 letters, 2 envelopes.

14/23: 15 letters, 1 business card.

14/24: 15 letters.

14/25: 3 letters, 1 envelope (probably from dealer) titled "lettres adressees a emile augier, 98 pieces."

14/26-28: 12 letters each folder, most with accompanying envelopes.

14/29: 6 letters, most with accompanying envelopes; 1 other manuscript ; 2 printed items

18th-19th Century Correspondence of French Authors, Historians and Celebrities, and La Nouvelle Societe d'Edition

Material in folders 1-3 (and box 17, folder 27), came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Princess of Schleswig Holstein 1," with accompanying note: "Louise-Augusta dite Marie-Louise, Princesse de Schleswig Holstein ...." Material in folders 4-6 from a binder titled "Princess of Schleswig Holstein 2."Material in folders 7-10 from a binder titled "Armand Silvestre."Paul-Armand Silvestre (b. 1837 Paris, d. 1901 Toulouse) , French poet.Material in folders 11-15 from a binder titled "letters 19th-20th, mostly theater (A. Dumas et al.) (J.P. Sartre)." Letters, 1829-1955, bulk 1902-1938.Material in folders 16-24 from a binder titled "NSE," i.e., La Nouvelle Societed'Edition, a circa 1928-1944 Parisian publishing house. Material in folders 25-33 from another binder titled "NSE."

18/1: 12 letters (with accompanying envelopes) from circa 1906-1913.

18/2: 1 telegram, 6 letters (with accompanying envelopes) from circa 1906-1913.

18/3: 8 letters (some with accompanying envelopes) from 1907-1914, with accompanying collector's notes.

18/4: 14 letters (most with accompanying envelopes) from 1904-1913, with accompanying collector's notes.

18/5-7: 14 letters in each folder (with accompanying envelopes) from 1904-1913.

18/8: Manuscript, 21 sheets, with accompanying catalog description: "59 articles d'une page in-8 chacun, 1888-1898."

18/9: Manuscript, 20 sheets.

18/10: Manuscript, 17 sheets.

18/11-14: 10 letters in each folder

18/15: 3 letters.

18/16: Gabriel Perreux letter and dust jackets (6 items).

18/17: R.M. Rolland book contract and letter (4 sheets).

18/18: Maurice Audubert-Boussat letters and book contract (28 sheets).

18/19: Charles Maurice Chenu, 17 letters.

18/20: Charles Maurice Chenu letters, dust jackets, book contracts (18 sheets).

18/21: Charles Maurice Chenu, 18 letters.

18/22: E.N. Dzelepy letters, dust jackets, book contracts (5 items).

18/23: Irene le Cornec book contract, letters (5 items).

18/24: J. Thoret (as translator of German author Leonhard Frank) letters, dust jackets, book contracts (22 items).

18/25: Robert Dieudonne letters, dust jackets, book contracts (19 items).

18/26: Mme. Jehan d'Ivray (2 items).

18/27: Rene Bonnefoy letters, flyers, book contracts (6 items).

18/28: Andre Renaudin letters, flyers, book contracts (18 items).

18/29: Andre Renaudin letters, flyers, book contracts (13 items).

18/30: Henry Champly letters, flyers, book contracts (12 items).

18/31: Suzanne de Callias letters, flyers, book contracts (17 items).

18/32: Rene Lehmann letters, flyers, book contracts (7 items).

18/33: Georges Pillement (as translator of Argentine author Manuel Galvez) letters, flyers, book contracts (6 items).

Mercure de France Weekly Periodical

Box 29/1-13: Mercure de France, weekly periodical, 1786, with gaps (1 issue per folder).

Box 30/1-13: Mercure de France, weekly periodical, 1786-1787, with gaps (1 issue per folder).

Box 31/1-13: Mercure de France, weekly periodical, 1787, with gaps (1 issue per folder).

Mercure de France Weekly Periodical and Proof Sheets, Decrees, Proclamations and Other Official Documents

Material in folders 9-33 came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Arrets, Revolution, class material," with the accompanying note "Entered," possibly meaning that RLD entered descriptions of this material in one of his computer-file bibliographies. Material in folders 34-36 came from one binder titled "Decrees," with the accompanying note "Entered."

32/1-7: Mercure de France, weekly periodical, 1787, with gaps (1 issue per folder).

32/8: Pierre Louys, 21 galley proof sheets for Mercure de France, in a special container with annotation.

32/9-33: 25 printed decrees, laws and other official documents, 1725-1792, in collector's original chronological order.

32/34: Royal proclamation, 1786, 12 pp.

32/35: 10 decrees and royal proclamations, 1768-1792, each printed on one folded sheet.

32/36: 2 decrees, 1791-1792, each printed on one folded sheet.

Dawson French Laws and Decrees

Material in folders 1-2 (and folders 33-26 through 33-40) came to Cushing Library in a third three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Decrees," with the accompanying note "Entered-little [second word illegible]," possibly meaning that RLD entered descriptions of this material in one of his computer-file bibliographies. Material in folders 3-15 came from a fourth binder titled "Decrees," with the accompanying note "Entered-little [second word illegible]." Material in folders 16-30 came from a binder titled "Rev. decrees-docs... signing," with the accompanying note "Poss use." Material in folders 31-37 came from a binder titled "Decrees: Bourges," with the accompanying note "Entered f poss use, Order: Bourges (incl. id'ing)."

34/1-2: 6 laws and decrees, 1790s.

34/3-15: 39 laws and decrees, 1790s.

34/16-30: 35 laws and decrees, 1790s.

34/31-37: 53 laws and decrees, 1790s.

Printed Volumes of Marivaux and French Plays

Material in folders 1-8 (and folders 37-22 through 37-26) came to Cushing Library in a third three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Marivaux." Material in folders 9-17 came from a binder titled "French Plays," with the accompanying note "Done." Material in folders 18-21 came from a second binder titled "French Plays," with the accompanying note "Done."

38/1-8: Marivaux and other authors, 8 printed volumes, 1724-1791.

38/9-17: 9 printed volumes, 1776-1796 (including one from 1700).

38/18-21: 4 printed volumes, 1750s-1790s.

Printed Volumes of French Plays

Material in folders 1-10 came to Cushing Library in a third three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "French plays, piracies, Avignon [sic?], Toulouse." Material in folders 11-24 came from a binder titled "Rev. Th. etc." Material in folders 25-27 came from a second binder titled "Rev. plays," with the accompanying note "9 plays, 1790s."

39/1-10: 10 printed comedies, 1760s-1780s.

39/11-24: 19 volumes and other printed items, bulk 1770s-1780s.

39/25-27: 3 printed volumes, 1790s.

Printed Volumes of French Plays and Pamphlets

Material in folders 1-6 (and 40-14 through 40-18) came to Cushing Library in a second three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "plays & pamphlets French." Material in folders 9-17 came from a binder titled "plays & pamphlets in C. Soc. Xn knowledge." Material in folders 18-21 came from a binder titled "Pamphlets, French."

41/1-8: 8 printed volumes, bulk 1650s-1690s.

41/9-17: 11 printed volumes (some English), bulk 18th century.

41/18-21: 4 printed volumes, 1740s-1770s.

Printed Volumes of English Plays and Pamphlets

Material in folders 1-11 (and 43-20 through 43-21) came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "English Plays." Material in folders 12-19 came from a binder titled "English plays & pamphlets." Material in folders 20-25 came from a binder titled "English pamphlets 18th C. Xian."

44/1-11: 11 printed volumes, 18th century.

44/12-19: 8 printed volumes, 18th century.

44/20-25: 6 printed volumes, 18th century.

Engravings, Drawings, Music, Correspondence, and Other Materials

Material in folders 1-2 (and 45-23 through 45-26) came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Prints." Material in folders 3-16 came from a binder titled "Buffon prints etc." Material in folders 17-31 came from an untitled blue binder. Material in folders 32-45 came from a binder titled "Music." Material in folders 46-57 was found among Robert L. Dawson's unsorted personal papers.

46/1-2: 16 engravings on single sheets, various artists and printers.

46/3-6: 34 engravings on single sheets, various artists and printers.

46/7-13: 7 watercolor drawings.

46/14-16: 3 pencil and ink drawings.

46/17-22: P. Sarrut (sic?), 6 pencil drawings of military officers, possibly British, 1914.

46/23-27: 5 pencil drawings, unsigned.

46/28-30: 3 pencil engravings and watercolors.

46/31: 2 assignats.

46/32-45: 14 French musical compositions, i.e., sheet music.

46/46: Discours au roy sur le succes de ses armes(Paris, 1745), verse, 7 pp.

46/47: 8 military or civil service certificates, completed in manuscript.

46/48: Correspondance secrete et familiere, de M. [Rene-Nicolas-Charles-Augustin] de Maupeou avec M. de Sor???, Conseiller de nouveau Parlement (1771), 76 pp., with accompanying collector's note: "by Pidansat [sic?] de Mairobert."

46/49: Anne de Bellinzani (widow of Michel Ferrand) vs. Mademoiselle de Vigny, 3 printed legal memoranda, 1736-1742, with accompanying dealer's notes.

46/50-51: 2 religious tracts (Paris: Jean Baptiste Coignard, 1697).

46/52: Mandement et instruction pastorale de monseigneur l'eveque de Troyes(Paris, 1729).

46/53-55: 3 Italian printed legal brief, 1759, with accompanying collector's notes.

46/56: The Declaration of Captain James Hind (close Prisoner...) (London: G. Horton, 1651).

46/57: Anno Tricesimo Primo Georgii III. Regis: an Act for granting to His Majesty a certain Sum of Money, to be raised by a Lottery (N.p., Undated).

Papers

3/1: Dr. John Anderson, Chumash Writings Newspaper print outs; The Moon, Mars and Chumash Traditionalism; Costal Band Respond to National Seashore Study; Kuta Teachings; Swedish Article on Chumash Politics Dismisses Radic and Anderson; Responsible Research and the Chumash Indians of California; The Chumash Indians and the California Spaceport; Haley & Wilcoxon: The Chumash Controversy Continues; Jonjonata: And Chumash Indian Traditionalism, 2001, 2003

3/2: Maria Solares on the 1824 Revolt, 1975

3/3: Berkhoffer, Robert F. Cultural Pluralism Vs. Ethnocentrism in the New Indian History., 1987

3/4: Dartt Newton & Erlandson. Little Choice for the Chumash., 2006

3/5: Chicana/o Studies as oppositional Ethnography by Angie Chabram

3/6: Library Resources

3/7: Chumash. Peace Studies Mediation/Cordero, 2003

3/8: Chumash Nation Syllabus, Summer 2003

3/9: Native Readings Pertineui to Chumash Nation

3/10: Crystals In the Sky Class Notes

3/11: Chumash Nation Syllabus, Spring 2003

3/12: Chumash Nation Session # 6 Outline for Discussion

3/13: Newspaper Clippings: Who Would dare call a warrior 'squauw'? and Gold, Greed

3/14: Speaking Notes

3/15: Reading Responses from Students, April 14, 2003

3/16: Reading Responses from Students, April 17, 2003

3/17: Weekly Reports from students, April 10, 2003

3/18: 193 Chumash

3/19: Term Papers from Chumash Nation Course, 2003

3/20: Chicana Slavery

3/21: Weekly Reflection From Chumash Nation Course, May 2003

3/22: Maria Cordero- Chumash Slavery. Independent Study Papers.

3/23: Chumash Maritime American Indian Heritage: papers and Costal Voices Newsletters, 1997-1998

3/24: Julia Cordero on Chumash: Paper and two audio tapes, 2003

3/25: Julia Cordero Original paper, 2003

3/26: YBG Originals Current Anthropology

3/27: Crystals in the Sky

3/28: Fernando Librado

3/29: Chumash Course Reader

3/30: The Eighteen Unratified Treaties of 1851-1852 Between the California Indians and the United States Government by Robert F. Heizer; publisher Department of Anthropology University of California, Berkeley, 1972

3/31: Government + Spiceny

3/32: Articles from Ch. St. 193 Prof. Broyles-Gonzalez Part 1, Summer 2003

3/33: Articles from Ch. St. 193 Prof. Broyles-Gonzalez Part 2, Summer 2003

Zonder titel

Manuscripts Midnight Never Come (2008)

Original copyedited manuscript, pages 1 - 201
Original copyedited manuscript, pages 202-334
Original copyedited manuscript, pages 335-428
Page proofs, pages i-152
Page proofs, pages 153-273
Page proofs, 274-394
  In Ashes Lie (2009)

Original copyedited manuscript, pages 1- 125

McCabe - McIntyre

McCabe, Bob ()
McCabe, Dennis P. ()
McCaleb, Gary D. ()
McCall, L.J.
McCallister, Mike
McCameron, Lloyd ()
McCandless, Charles E. ()
McCandless, DCharles E. ()
McCanlies, Tim
McCann, Hugh J. Jr
McCann, Janet
McCarl, Bruce
McCarthy, George P.
McCarthy, Kevin
McCarthy, Michael M.
McCasland, Mark Titus
McClain, John ''Hal''
McClain, Milton Jr.
McClellan, Chandler Young III
McClellan, Hugh
McClellan, Orene
McClellan, Thomas P. Jr.
McClellon, Ian
McClendon, Rodney
McClintick, Charles R.
McClintock, Jack Risher
McCloy, James
McClung, Willam Alvin
McClure, Frederick D. (1954- )
McClure, James
McCollum, John J.
McCollum, M-Sgt. Coy Edward
McCombs, C.A.
McConnell, Betty G.
McConnell, Judy
McConnell, Stewart
McCool, Dan
McCord, William C. (1928-1998)
McCormack, Linda L.
McCormick, Bruce H.
McCoy, Col. Jim H.
McCoy, John W.
McCoy, Norman
McCrady, James David (1930-)
McCraw, Billie
McCreary, Willis Pearson
McCree, Keith J. (1927-)
McCreight, Robert
McCrocklin, George W.
McCrory, Dorsey E.
McCuan, C.H.
McCullar, Scott
McCulley, William S.
McCulloch, Eddie H. Jr.
McCulloch, William F.
McCullough, Jack
McCullough, Janell J.
McCullough, Kenneth
McCullough, W. R.
McCully, Wayne Gunter
McCune, William E.
McDaniel, Jeanette (''Jan'')
McDaniel, Stephen
McDavitt, Jerome A.
McDermott, John J.
McDermott, Make Jr.
McDonald, Admiral
McDonald, Cathy
McDonald, Charles Newman
McDonald, Donald
McDonald, Edd L.
McDonald, F.L.
McDonald, James Carl
McDonald, Jane
McDonald, John (''Russ'')
McDonald, Lt. Hugh F.
McDonald, Lynn Cash
McDonald, Moses
McDonald, Reed (1908-1971)
McDonald, Richard
McDonald, Ronald C. ''Ronnie''
McDonald, Russell F.
McDonald, W.T.
McDowell, C.H.
McDowell, Jewell
McDugald, Douglas Meredith
McEachern, George Ray
McEacheron, John
McElhannon, William R.
McElroy, Charles
McElroy, H. B. ''Mac''
McElroy, Hugh T. (1950- )
McElroy, James R.
McElroy, Leeland
McFadden, Edgar S. (1891-1956)
McFadden, Ella C.
McFarland, Andrew
McFarland, Arthur
McFarland, Frank
McFarland, Marshall J. (''Joe'')
McFarland, Melvin
McFarland, William E.
McFarlane, R.D.
McFarlin, Whitney
McFerrin Jr., Arthur "Artie"
McGee, Bonnie D.
McGee, Borden M.
McGee, Mark
McGee, Paul L.
McGee, Roger V. (1899-1980)
McGee, Stephen
McGee, Walter C. Jr.
McGehee, Charley
McGiffin, Norton
McGill, Richard
McGinnis, Francis K.
McGinnis, Nestor Massey (D.1960)
McGinnis, Nestor Massey (D.1960)
McGinnis, William Sams
McGinty, Ralph
McGowan, Anne
McGowen, Harold E. Jr.
McGrail, David Wayne (1944-1984)
McGrann, James M.
McGraw, Bernard Dean
McGraw, Joe
McGregor, Malcolm
McGregor, T.M.
McGuire, Delbert
McGuire, J.G.
McGuire, Philip
McGuirk, James P.
McHaney, Joe C.
McHaney, John G. (1914-1970)
McHanney, John G.
McIlhaney, George (Dr.)
McIlhaney, Guy Weldon
McIlhany, Joe Daniel
McIlroy, W.W.
McIlroy, W.W.
McIlveen, Garland Jr.
McInnis, Louis Lowry
McInnis, Sam Roper (1902-1987)
McIntosh, Carl D.
McIntosh, D.C.
McIntosh, Dennis
McIntosh, W.E.(''Dode'')
McIntosh, William Alex
McIntyre, Col. Osgood Cook
McIntyre, John
McIntyre, Peter
McIntyre, Robert

Morgan - Nall

Morgan, Daryle W.
Morgan, David Hitchens
Morgan, David L.
Morgan, George B.
Morgan, J.O.
Morgan, James H.
Morgan, James Q.
Morgan, James R.
Morgan, Joe
Morgan, Lucian M.
Morgan, Melanie W.
Morgan, Page W.
Morgan, Richard G.
Morgan, Stewart S.
Morgan, Taylor Jr.
Morgan, William Edgeworth
Moroney, John R.
Moroney, Patrick J.
Morris, A. B.
Morris, David Lee
Morris, Delbert Louis
Morris, George O.
Morris, Harry Forrest
Morris, James P. III
Morris, John E.
Morris, Lloyd E.
Morris, Lt. J.S.
Morris, Page
Morris, R.P.W.
Morrison, Gerald L.
Morrison, Robert L.
Morrison, William P.
Morrow, John T.
Morrow, Melissa
Morse, John W.
Morse, Richard
Mortensen, Ernest
Morton, Jennifer Leigh
Mosbacher, Robert
Moseley, Hal
Moseley, Harry Robert Jr.
Moser, Charles (Chuck)
Moser, Derace
Moser, Jan
Moser, Norman N
Moses, Albert R.
Moses, Andrew
Moses, Greg
Moses, Phil
Moses, Tad Dayton Jr.
Mosher, Edward J.
Mosley, William N.
Moss, Joel
Most, Kenneth Samuel
Mote, John
Motheral, Joe R.
Motloch, John L.
Moultry, Eula Bell
Mounce, Claude E.
Mounce, John Alan
Mount, Billy John
Moursund, Andrew Fleming
Moye, Edwin B.
Moyer, Vance Edwards
Muana, Patrick
Muckley, Carolyn
Muehlenhard, Charlene
Mueller, C.H.
Mueller, Dale M.J.
Mueller, David
Mueller-Wille, Christopher
Muhlinghaus, LaShan Ann
Mule, Fertile (''Old Beck'')
Mullen, Walter Steve
Muller, Steve
Mullet, John Emerson
Mulligan, Larry
Mullin, Glen
Mullins, Benjamin Franklin Kelso
Mullins, E.Y.
Mullins, Erin Jolly
Mullins, James
Mulloy, Hesta
Munn, Gene L.
Munn, Woodrow W.
Munnerlyn, Ford
Munnerlyn, Lillian Dean Hamilton
Munroe, Clark C.
Munsey, Frances
Munson, T. A.
Munson, Thomas Volney
Murano, Elsa
Murdoch, John Duke
Murdoch, Philip G.
Murdock, Steve H.
Murguia, Edward
Murphey, Charles Ernest
Murphey, Elizabeth
Murphey, Joe Earl
Murphey, Wayne
Murphrey, Clarence James
Murphy, John F.
Murphy, L.
Murphy, Michael D.
Murrah, Thomas A.
Murray, Charles
Murray, Kevin
Murray, Lane
Murray, Myrtle
Murray, Ray L.
Murray, Robert O. Jr.
Murray, Tom
Muse, William V.
Musick, James Omar
Mustoe, Myle
Myers, Dennis
Myers, Doris Minter
Myers, Jim
Myers, Scott
Myers, Shelley P.
Myszka, Michael T.
Nabors, Cecil
Nachman, Arje
Naeter, Ewald
Nagle, James C.
Nagle, John Marion
Nagyvary, Joseph
Naibert, Edward Joseph
Nailon, Bob
Naizer, Gilbert
Nall, Scott Andrew

Funko Pop! Figures, Marvel and DC

Marvel

Captain Carter [What If?] (2021)

Kate Bishop [Hawkeye] (2021, Special Target Edition)

Kate Bishop with Lucky the Pizza Dog [Hawkeye], (2021)

Monica Rambeau [WandaVision] (2021)

Ms. Marvel (2022)

DC

Black Canary [Arrow] (undated)

Oliver Queen [Arrow] (undated)

Patty Jenkins (Director, Wonder Woman, 2020)

Wonder Woman [Wonder Woman 1984] (2020)

Wonder Woman Flying [Wonder Woman 1984] (2020)

O - W

3/1: Orlando, 1992

3/2: Osheroff, Alex, undated

3/3: Oshinsky, Abe, undated

3/4: Palmer, Raymond A., undated

3/5: Pelz, Bruce, undated

3/6: Perdue, Elmer, undated

3/7: Philadelphia SF Conference, 1946

3/8: Philadelphia World SF Convention, 1953

3/9: Portland Convention (Norwes Con), 1950?

3/10: Queens SFL Convention, undated

3/11: Robinson, Frank, undated

3/12: Ruppert, Conrad, 1936, 1994

3/13: Russell, Eric Frank, undated

3/14: San Diego, 1952

3/15: San Francisco, 1954

3/16: Schmitz, James H, undated

3/17: Science Fiction Magazine (Photoprints), undated

3/18: Science fiction photos, descriptions, undated

3/19: Science fiction photos, various dates

3/20: Science fiction photos, 1959, 1962, undated

3/21: Seabrook, William, undated

3/22: Searles, A. Langley, undated

3/23: Shephard, Leslie R, undated

3/24: Shepard, Lucius, 1988

3/25: Slan Shack, undated

3/26: Slavin, Ricky, 1974

3/27: Smith, Clark Ashton, undated

3/28: Smith, E.E., undated

3/29: Speaker, David M., undated

3/30: Speer, Jack, undated

3/31: Sturgeon, Theodore, 1949

3/32: Sykora, William S., undated

3/33: Taurasi, James V., undated

3/34: Tooker, Richard, undated

3/35: Toronto, 1949

3/36: Toronto, 1949, 1973

3/37: Train, Oswald, undated

3/38: Tremaine, F. Orlin, undated

3/39: Tucker, (Bob) Wilson, 1989, undated

3/40: Unger, Julius, undated

3/41: Vioy, H.G., undated

3/42: Wallace, F.L., undated

3/43: Walton, Harry, undated

3/44: Wandrei, Donald, undated

3/45: Weinbaum, Stanley G., undated

3/46: Weisinger, Mort, undated

3/47: Williamson, Jack, undated

3/48: Wilson, Richard, undated

3/49: Wollheim, Donald A., 1937, 1970, 1988

3/50: Wylie, Philip, undated

Notebooks and The Immortal Storm Manuscript

13/1: Notebooks (2x)

13/2: Notebooks (2x)

13/3: Notebooks (3x)

13/4: Notebooks (4x)

13/5: Moskowitz, Sam. The Immortal Storm provenance and front/back cover (1 of 6)

13/6: Moskowitz, Sam. The Immortal Storm pgs 1-50 (2 of 6)

13/7: Moskowitz, Sam. The Immortal Storm pgs 51-100 (3 of 6)

13/8: Moskowitz, Sam. The Immortal Storm pgs 101-150 (4 of 6)

13/9: Moskowitz, Sam. The Immortal Storm pgs 151-200 (5 of 6)

13/10: Moskowitz, Sam. The Immortal Storm pgs 201-270 (6 of 6)

A - W (1974-1995), Edward O'Brien, Robert Philmus, and Langley Searles

22/1: M-P. 1974-1986

22/2: A-W. 1991-1995

22/3: A-T. 1994

22/4: Miscellaneous documentation. 1989-1992; Undated

22/5: Correspondence to Edward O'Brien. 1988-1996

22/6: Correspondence with Robert Philmus. 1976-1987

22/7: Correspondence with Langley Searles. 1944-1951

22/8: Correspondence with Langley Searles. 1978-1985

22/9: Correspondence with Langley Searles. 1985-1988

22/10: Correspondence with Langley Searles. 1988-1991

22/11: Correspondence with Langley Searles. 1991-1997

L - Y

23/1
Keller, David H. Life Everlasting. Newark: Avalon, 1947

23/2
Lunacon, convention program book. 1994

23/3
MagiCon, 50th World Science Fiction Convention program book. 1992

23/4
"SaM - Fan Forever by Dave Kyle". Mimosa 21. December 1997 (copy printed from jophan.org 2004)

23/5
"Introduction, Modern Masterpieces of Science Fiction". 1965 (copy)

23/6
Letter to Ned Brooks. October 24, 1980 (copy)

23/7
"Science Fiction a Cult", Newark Sunday News. April 13, 1947 (copy)

23/8
"Seeks Faster-Than-light Travel - Truck Driver Annoyed by Limits of Science" by Robert Mason. Newark Sunday News. April 15, 1951 (copy)

23/9
Morse, A. Reynolds. The New Dimensions of M.P. Shiel. August 5, 1978

23/10
"On Conventions", New Fandom v.1, no.1. September-October 1938 (copy)

23/11
"Climax", and "Coming Events Cast Their Shadows". New Fandom, v.1, No. 5. July 1939 (copy)

23/12
"In the Groove". New Fandom, v.2, no.1. April 1940

23/13
"The President's Message". New Fandom, v.2, No. 2. May 1940 (copy)

23/14
"Gone are the Days". The New Science-Fiction Collector, v.3, no.2. September 1937 (copy)

23/15
"The Inscrutable American Angle". New Worlds. (copy)

23/16
"Heinlein and Me". Originally published in NIEKAS #33. 1985 (copy printed from online 2005)

23/17
"Heinlein, Moskowitz, and Me" by Alexei Panshin. Originally published in NIEKAS #35. 1987 (copy printed from online 2004)

23/18
"Butting Budrys' Butt: Fiction versus Fact", by Moskowitz. From NIEKAS 36. Undated (Photocopy)

23/19
"After All These Years...Sam Moskowitz on His Science Fiction Career". Niekas #43a. 1991

23/20
Noreascon Three Program. 47th World Science Fiction Convention. 1989

23/21
The OAK-ERB Feud. 1969

23/22
"Proposal and Resume that Convinced Hugo Gernsback that He Should Issue Science Fiction Plus". Outworlds 60. April 1991 (includes separate pages of Moskowitz's piece)

23/23
"John Giunta: Life and Death of an Illustrator". Outworlds 62. January 1992

23/24
"Peace and Olaf Stapledon, an editorialized report". Spring 1950 (copy)

23/25
"The Birth of Science Fiction History by Sam Moskowitz, The Immortal Historian". Pioneers of Wonder. 1999 (copy)

23/26
"The Private History of a Rescue that Failed" by Laurence Manning and Sam Moskowitz. Published in Pioneers of Wonder. 1999 (copy)

23/27
Letter to Lee Hoffman. Quandry 15. November 1951 (copy printed from FANAC 2004)

23/28
"Retired QFFI Editor and SF Historian Sam Martin, 1920-97, Dies in Newark". Quick Frozen Foods International, v.39, no.1. July 1997 (copy)

23/29
"The Rise and Fall of the First Gernsback Empire, Part One", by Moskowitz, with handwritten edits. Undated

23/30
"The Real Earth Satellite Story". Satellite Science Fiction, v.1, no.5. June 1957 (copy)

23/31
"Tennessee Williams, Boy Wonder". Satellite Science Fiction, v. 2, no.1. October 1957 (copy)

23/32
"Around the Worlds with Jules Verne". Satellite Science Fiction, v.2, no.3. February 1958 (copy)

23/33
"The Wonders of H. G. Wells". Satellite Science Fiction, v.2, no.4. April 1958 (copy)

23/34
"The Fabulous Fantasist". Satellite Science Fiction, v.2, no.5. June 1958 (copy)

23/35
"The Sons of Frankenstein". Satellite Science Fiction, v.2, no.6. August 1958 (copy)

23/36
"The Amazing Edgar Rice Burroughs". Satellite Science Fiction, v.3, no.1. October 1958 (copy)

23/37
"The Prophetic Edgar Allan Poe". Satellite Science Fiction, v.3, no.2. December 1958 (copy)

23/38
"Arthur Conan Doyle: A Study in Science Fiction". Satellite Science Fiction. v.3, no.3. February 1959 (copy)

23/39
"Cyrano de Bergerac: Swordsman of Space". Satellite Science Fiction, v.3, no.4. March 1959 (copy)

23/40
Fantasy in Review, "Star of the Unborn". Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction #1. April 1948 (copy)

23/41
Fantasy in Review, "Adventures in Time & Space". Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction #2. July 1948 (copy)

23/42
Fantasy in Review, "The Opener of the Way". Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction #3. October 1948 (copy)

23/43
Fantasy in Review, "Life Everlasting & Other Tales". Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction #4. January 1949 (copy)

23/44
"All Our Yesterdays Have Light, Fool…". Science Fiction Age, v.1, no.1 (2x). September 1960 (2x originals)

23/45
"Sam Moskowitz, Scholar of the Sense of Wonder" by Joe De Bolt. Science Fiction Dialogues. 1981 (2 copies)

23/46
"Pilgrim's Progress: Prelude and Postscript to the Publication of J. O. Bailey's Pilgrims Through Space and Time" by Sam Moskowitz. Science Fiction Diaglogue. (copy)

23/47
"A Commentary on The Immortal Storm, by Ed Wood". Science Fiction Digest. September 1952 (copy printed from FANAC 2009)

23/48
"The Fantasist's Fabulous Guide" by Sam Moskowitz. Printed from Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazine Index 2005 (Copy)

23/49
"Fire When Ready, Critic. The Strange Business Attitude of the Science Fiction Industry, a discussion… in four parts". The Science Fiction Industry.

23/50
"Did Science Fiction Predict Atomic Energy?" by Robert A. Madle and Same Moskowitz. Science Fiction Quarterly, v. 2, no. 1. November 1952 (copy)

23/51
"The Early Coinage of 'Science Fiction'". Science-Fiction Studies, 10 (v.3, part 3). November 1976 (copy)

23/525
"The Frome Finale". Science-Fiction Studies, 12 (1985): 347-348. (copy)

23/53
"Nils Frome in the Golden Atom". Science-Fiction Studies, 13 (1986): 97 - 108.

23/54
"Canada's Pioneer Science-Fantasy Magazine". Science-Fiction Studies, 17 (1990): 84 - 92.

23/55
"On the Origins of Ralph 124C 41+". Science-Fiction Studies, 23 (1996): 315-317. (copy)

23/56
"The First College-Level Course in Science Fiction". Science-Fiction Studies #70 (v.23, part 3). November 1996 (copy printed from depauw.edu 2004)

23/57
"Sam Moskowitz, 1920-1997". Science-Fiction Studies, 24 (1997): 361. (copy)

23/58
"Notes and Correspondence on the SFS Obituary for Sam Moskowitz". Science-Fiction Studies, 24 (1997): 524-535. (copy)

23/59
"30 Years Ago Today". Guest Editorial, Science-Fiction Times. vol. X Minus 1 - No. 1. December 1929 (copy)

23/60
"Science Fiction Market Survey 1956". Science-Fiction Times. 1957 (copy)

23/61
"All Our Yesterdays Have Light, Fool…". Science-Fiction Times (19th Anniversary Issue, pp. 11-15). 1960 (copy)

23/62
"Science Fictionists on Radio & TV". Science-Fiction Times, v.16, no.8. April 1961 (copy)

23/63
"The Lost Chord" by Sam Moskowitz. Science and Sorcery. 1953 (copy)

23/64
"Mad World". Scienti-Snaps. (copy)

23/65
Letter, "27 May 1969, SF Commentary". SFC Reprint, pp. 86-87. August 1969 (copy) with related article, "Research in Progress", Science-Fiction Studies, 5 (1978): pp. 88. (copy)

23/66
"Pilgrim's Progress: Prelude and Postscript to the Publication of J. O. Bailey's Pilgrims Through Space and Time" by Sam Moskowitz. Supplement, SFRA Newsletter #97. December 1981 (copy)

23/67
Morse, A. Reynolds. The Shielography Update: An Essay on M.P. Shiel. A Copy for Sam Moskowitz, July 29, 1978. Signed by Morse July 31, 1978

23/68
"In Memoriam: Sam Moskowitz 1920-1997". SIGMA, the official newsletter of PARSEC, #136. May 1997 (2 copies)

23/69
"The Face of Facts", Sky Hook 14. Summer 1952

23/70
"Sam Moskowitz Reports". Sky Hook 16, pp. 45-57. Winter 1952-1953 (copy)

23/71
"What is a Science Fiction Fan?". Sky Hook 19. Autumn 1953. (copy)

23/72
"Anatomy of a Collection: The Sam Moskowitz Collection", by Moskowitz. From Special Collections 2 #1/2 (Fall/Winter 1982).

23/73
"I Remember Derleth". Starship: The Magazine about Science Fiction, v.18, no. 1, whole #41, Spring 1981 (2 copies)

23/74
Isaac Asimov's Foundation, The Stars Like Dust. 1963 (copy)

23/75
Moskowitz, Sam. Strange Horizons. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1976.

23/76
"Inside Madle - A Fan For All Seasons". SunCon, 35th World Science Fiction Convention program book. 1977

23/77
Terrors of the Sea. Preface. 1996 (Copy)

23/78
The Sense of Wonder by Sam Moskowitz. Introduction in Three Stories by Murray Leinster, Jack Williamson, and John Wyndham. 1967 (copy)

23/79
"The Ultimate Hugo Gernsback" by Sam Moskowitz. Introduction to Ultimate World. 1971 (copy)

23/80
University of Iowa Request by Hal Hall with copies of email correspondence. May 2009

23/81
"Williamson and the Academic Reviewe"r. WSFA Journal. no. 84. December 1974 (typed copy)

23/82
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 1. Spring 1945

23/83
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 2. September 1945

23/84
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 3, with "Mr. Derleth, We Presume" by Sam Moskowitz. October 1945

23/85
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 4. December 1945

23/86
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 5. April 1946

23/87
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 6. June 1946

23/88
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 7. September 1946

23/89
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). No. 8, December 1946

23/90
Vampire, by Joseph Charles Kennedy (Joe Kennedy). Final Issue, No. 9. June 1947

23/91
"William Hope Hodgson - The Final Years". Weird Tales, v.47, no.3, Winter 1973

23/92
"Sam Moskowitz". Wikipedia. Printed 2006

23/93
World Fantasy Convention (Program book). 1983.

23/94
"And Still They Come", a reply to "Why NYC Shouldn't Have a World Convention. Yet Another Amateur Publication.

23/95
[correspondence to Walter Scott from Sam Moskowitz, 1985] [untitled manuscript]

Com-Dia

31/1
COMMENT

31/2
COMMONWEAL

31/3
COMMUNICATOR (INTERVIEW - WALT AND LEIGH RICHMOND)

31/4
COMPACT BOOKS

31/5
COMPUTERS

31/6
CON DIEGO

31/7
CONADIAN

31/8
CONCEPT (1944)

31/9
CONCERNING A MANUSCRIPT BUREAU (MOSKOWITZ)

31/10
CON-COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN'S GUIDE (GEORGE SCITHERS)

31/11
CONFED

31/12
CONFEDERATION

31/13
CONFLUENCE

31/14
CONFRANCISCO

31/15
CONGRESS OF EASTERN SCIENCE FICTION ORGANIZATIONS

31/16
CONN FAN

31/17
CONQUEST, ROBERT

31/18
CONTACT (BELGIUM)

31/19
CONTRIBUTOR (1939)

31/20
CONVENTION NEWS FOR CONVENTION PLANNERS

31/21
COOK, WILLIAM WALLACE

31/22
COPPELL, ALFRED

31/23
CORFLU

31/24
CORMAN, ROGER

31/25
CORONET

31/26
CORONET BOOK SHOP

31/27
CORROBOREE PRESS

31/28
COSIGN (TRANSFILED)

31/29
COSMAG (1951) (SEE ALSO S-F DIGEST)

31/30
COSMOPOLITAN

31/31
COSMOS (ENGLAND) GILLINGS

31/32
COSMOS (ENGLAND) RENNISON, J. E.

31/33
COSMOS (PROFESSIONAL SF MAG)

31/34
COSMOS CLUB (ENGLAND)

31/35
COUNTER THRUST (FANZINE) (1976)

31/36
COUSINS, NORMAN

31/37
COVEN 13

31/38
COX, WILLIAM R.

31/39
CPASF

31/40
CRAM, RALPH ADAMS

31/41
CRAWFORD, F. MARION

31/42
CRAWFORD, WILLIAM L.

31/43
CRICHTON, MICHAEL

31/44
CRIME

31/45
CROMIE, ROBERT

31/46
CROOKED ROAD (1936)

31/47
CROSSEN, KENDALL FOSTER

31/48
CROWN, THE

31/49
CRUDZINE (MCPHAIL'S SON) (FANZINE) (1972)

31/50
CRUISE OF THE FOO FOO SPECIAL JR. (WIDNER)

31/51
CRUMP, J. IRVING

31/52
CRY (NEW SERIES) (OLD TRANSFILE)

31/53
CURRENT LITERATURE

31/54
CURRENT SCIENCE FICTION (1950)

31/55
CURSE YOU, RED BARON!

31/56
CUSSMOS

31/57
CUTCLIFFE - HYNE, C. J.

31/58
CUTHBERT, CHESTER D.

31/59
CYGNI (CA 1947)

31/60
D'ORSAY, LAURENCE

31/61
DAHL, ROALD

31/62
DALY, BRIAN

31/63
DANCE (SCIENCE FICTION)

31/64
DANE, CLEMANCE

31/65
DANIELS, DAVID R.

31/66
DANIELS, NORMAN A.

31/67
DARK PLOTS OF ONE M. P. SHIEL (MSS), BY SAM MOSKOWITZ

31/68
DAUGHERTY, WALTER

31/69
DAVENPORT, BASIL

31/70
DAVIDSON, AVRAM

31/71
DAVIES, L. P.

31/72
DAVIS, BERNARD G.

31/73
DAVIS, GARY

31/74
DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL

31/75
DE BERGERAC, CYRANO

31/76
DE BRA, LEMUEL

31/77
DE BRA, WARREN

31/78
DE CAMP, L. SPRAGUE

31/79
DE CAMP, L. SPRAGUE

31/80
DE LA REE, GERRY

31/81
DE PROFUNDIS (EICHNER'S DEATH)

31/82
DEAN DRIVE

31/83
DECASTRO, ADOLPH (DANZINGER)

31/84
DEFOE, DANIEL

31/85
DEFORD, MIRIAM ALLEN

31/86
DEGLER, CLAUDE

31/87
DEGRAFFIGNEY, HENRY

31/88
DEL REY, EVELYN

31/89
DEL REY, LESTER

31/90
DELANEY, SAM

31/91
DELILSE, WILLIAM

31/92
DELLENBACH, WILLIAM

31/93
DENNIS, WALTER

31/94
DESTINATION MOON

31/95
DETECTIVE

31/96
DEVIL TAKE THE HINDMOST (SEARLES FAPA MAGAZINE)

31/97
DEVIL'S WORK (METCALF)

31/98
DEXTER, LON

31/99
DIANETICS (HUBBARD)

Writings from Buddy Saunders, Tom Reamy, and Others

1/0: Provenance note and authors included notes written by Howard Waldrop. April 10, 1994

1/1: "The Demon's Anvil (Prisoner in the Speculum)" by Buddy Saunders, 1st draft pp. 1-186

1/2: "The Demon's Anvil (Prisoner in the Speculum)" by Buddy Saunders, 1st draft pp. 1-186

1/3: "The Demon's Anvil (Prisoner in the Speculum)" by Buddy Saunders, 1st draft pp. 1-186

1/4: "The Demon's Anvil (Prisoner in the Speculum)" by Buddy Saunders, outline and 2nd draft pp. 1-43

1/5: "The Nihelian Wall" by Buddy Saunders, 1st draft pp. 19-40

1/6: "The Nihelian Wall" by Buddy Saunders, 1st draft pp. 1-189

1/7: "The Nihelian Wall" by Buddy Saunders, 1st draft pp. 1-189

1/8: "The Nihelian Wall" by Buddy Saunders, 1st draft pp. 1-189

1/9: "The Nihelian Wall" by Buddy Saunders, 2nd draft pp. 1-80

1/10: "The Nihelian Wall" by Buddy Saunders, 3rd draft assorted pages

1/11: Manuscript by Tom Reamy: "Under the Hollywood Sign". 1974

1/12: Tom Reamy's file: manuscript file made for Virginia Kid (2 copies), notes on Tom Reamy's manuscript file (3 copies), manuscript of Tom Reamy's final story (2 copies of 7 pages typescript, 3 pages of manuscript and layout of rooms in the house from story), bibliography, and resume

1/13: Tom Reamy's file: correspondence.

1/14: Manuscript by Harlan Ellison: "Embrace the Departing Shadow: Introduction" to Tom Reamy's collection of short stories. 1979

1/15: Manuscripts: "Karate News" by Larry Herndon, "The Tiger Legion Chapter One" by Larry Herndon, "Wayfarer 3" by John Pocsick, "The Origin of the Changling" by Buddy Saunders

Broken-Series of Unsuccessful Gestures, Resume-Bibliography, and Manuscripts

2/1: Broken-Series of Unsuccessful Gestures, notebooks, March 21 - April 10, 1975

2/2: Broken-Series of Unsuccessful Gestures, notebooks, April 10 - April 18, 1975

2/3: Broken-Series of Unsuccessful Gestures, typescript, part I the show must go on; part IV perpetual Halloween; part V, something else again; and word count

2/4: Bibliography and Resume

2/5: Manuscripts: "Affair in the Heart", "Apprenticeship", "Books Review" on Paul Williams' Apple Bay: or Life on the Planet manuscript "Christmas on Jangilvar: the Garbage Watch", "Chute", "Cold", "Devotional", "Fred Kong", "From the Nose of the Flying Wing", "From the Post Oaks to the Stars: Science Fiction in Texas"

2/6: Manuscripts: "Glacial Creep", "Gorilla My Dream", "...In Crates Like Those", "Lighter", "The Lost Colony of Jamestown", "Message for the Caesars"

2/7: Manuscripts: "Nation in Space", "Ned Lud's Grandchild", "People Who Worship Time", "Prophet in Memories", "The Purple Monster Razor Murder Story", "Sergeant York"

2/8: Manuscripts: "The Tengu", "That Summer in Paris", "To the Lighthouse", "Together, Again at Twilight Time", "We Remember Diplocaulus..."

2/9: Manuscripts: "An Acre of Potatoes", "All About Strange Monsters of the Recent Past", "America", "The Agnation Manuscript", "Back to the Caves" "The Bird of Crazy Sorrow (an Outline)", "Black Vista II and IV-IX", "Blow the Hell Horn Part II Chapter 3 and 4", "The Bones of the Beast" early story-some materials that led to "Green Brother", "Books Review" on Harlan Ellison's Over the Edge, "Books Review" on Larry McMurtry's works

2/10: Manuscripts: "Christmas Tree, Oh, Christmas Tree", "Citizen Welles", "Concerning the Swordsmen", "Documentary", "A Dream from the Last Days", "The Eagle had Landed", "The Events Leading up to the Happening on Falwarra (Chart C. Star 7, no.4)"

Idea Books, and Manuscripts

7/1: Idea Books: notes and ideas on some of his plays, stories, scripts, etc. (1x) 1981

7/2: Idea Books: notes and ideas on some of his plays, stories, scripts, etc. (2x) 1981-1982

7/3: Idea Books: notes and ideas on some of his plays, stories, scripts, etc. (1x) 1982

7/4: Idea Books: notes and ideas on some of his plays, stories, scripts, etc. (1x) 1983-1985

7/5: Idea Books: notes and ideas on some of his plays, stories, scripts, etc. (2x) 1985-1987

7/6: Idea Books: notes and ideas on some of his plays, stories, scripts, etc. (4x) 1987-1988

7/7: "Airboy", comic scripts, correspondence, etc.

7/8: Manuscript by Edward Malone: "The Adventure of the Grinder's Whistle", includes correspondence

7/9: Manuscript: "Affair in the Heart"

Manuscripts D-F

10/1: "The Dodo: A Scientific Romance", correspondence and notes July 16 - December 18, 1980

10/2: Manuscript: "Down in Flames"

10/3: Manuscript: "Do Ya, Do Ya, Wanna Dance?", 1st draft

10/4: "Do Ya, Do Ya, Wanna Dance?", galleys

10/5: "Do Ya, Do Ya, Wanna Dance?", correspondence, awards received, and misc.

10/6: Manuscript: "A Dozen Tough Jobs", includes notes, correspondence, reviews, and misc.

10/7: Manuscript: "The Effects of Alienation", includes correspondence and notes on Brecht, Cabaret, and Nazi space story

10/8: False starts-notes toward a story about bootleg psychiatry and others

10/9: Manuscript: "Fair Game", drafts

10/10: Manuscript: "Fair Game", and galleys

10/11: "Fair Game", correspondence, review, contract/agreement, and misc.

10/12: Manuscript: "Fin de Cycle", draft

10/13: Manuscript: "Fin de Cycle", and galleys

Manuscripts L-M

14/1: Manuscript: "The Lions Are Asleep This Night", includes correspondence, contract/agreement, review, and misc.

14/2: "Lost Island Novel", notes

14/3: Manuscript: "Man-Mountain Gentian", includes correspondence, contract/agreement, and reference material

14/4: Manuscript: "Mares Tenebrosos"

14/5: Manuscript: "Mars is Red / Martian Birthright"

14/6: Manuscript: "Mary Margaret Road-Grader", includes correspondence and contract/agreement

14/7: Manuscript: "Memory to Spare"

14/8: Manuscript: "Men of Greywater Station", includes correspondence

14/9: Manuscript: "Message for the Caesars"

14/10: Manuscript: "Moamrath in Hollywood: Cthu'lablanca and Other Lost Screenplays", includes "M. M. Moamrath: A Checklist" compiled and annotated by Steven Utley

14/11: Manuscript: "Mono No Aware", includes correspondence and contract/agreement

14/12: Manuscript: "My Sweet Lady Jo", includes correspondence and contract/agreement

The Texas-Israeli War, Screenplays, and Manuscripts by Others

20/1: The Texas-Israeli War (with Buddy Saunders): galleys

20/2: The Texas-Israeli War (with Buddy Saunders): contract/agreement

20/3: The Texas-Israeli War (with Buddy Saunders): correspondence

20/4: The Texas-Israeli War (with Buddy Saunders): royalty statement

20/5: The Texas-Israeli War (with Buddy Saunders): reviews

20/6: Manuscript: "Mary Margaret Road-Grader" a screenplay from an original short story by Howard Waldrop: short version screenplay by Jim Elliott

20/7: "Mary Margaret Road-Grader" a screenplay from an original short story by Howard Waldrop: screenplay by Jim Elliott

20/8: "Mary Margaret Road-Grader" a screenplay from an original short story by Howard Waldrop: notes for the screenplay

20/9: "Mary Margaret Road-Grader" a screenplay from an original short story by Howard Waldrop: contract, January 24, 1978

20/10: "Billy Proton" final draft screenplay by Glen Oliver, March 1985

20/11: Manuscript: "French Scenes: Guy's Story" ("French Scenes" adaptation) by Chris Englade

20/12: Manuscript: "Sacred Cow" by Bruce Sterling

20/13: Manuscript: "Doors" by George R. R. Martin

20/14: Carion West 1992: writing notes by Nancy Kress, John Shirley, Pat Cadicjan, Gardner Dozois, and John Crowley

20/15: Manuscript: "Sitcom" by Lewis Shiner

20/16: "Two Woman of the Prairie" by Steven Utley

20/17: Manuscript: "Down Among the Dead Men" by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann

Disney and DC Comic Bibles, and Them Bones

21/1: Disney Comic Book Bibles: Goofy Adventures Guidelines, General Disney Comic Guidelines, TaleSpin Show Compendium, Chip 'n Dales Rescue Rangers Compendium, and DuckTales Compendium

21/2: The Green Lantern Bible (DC Comic)

21/3: Them Bones: notes and scenes. January 8, 1981

21/4: Manuscripts with notes: "A Vision of Spirit", and "Kingdom [Land] of Death and Dreams (1977)"

21/5: Outline of final draft. May 7, 1981

21/6: Afterword, "Walk a Kilometer in My Moccasins"

21/7: Galleys and title page designs

21/8: An uncorrected proof

21/9: Correspondence

21/10: Contract/agreement and royalty statement

21/11: Reviews

21/12: Them Bones 1st draft: contents to Bessie-ChiefScene-3

Howard Who?, A Dozen Tough Jobs, and Night of the Cooters

24/1: Howard Who?, copy-edited manuscript: title page to page 0105

24/2: Howard Who?, copy-edited manuscript: page 0105 to page 0272

24/3: A Dozen Tough Jobs, proposed cover lettering style

24/4: A Dozen Tough Jobs, typescript: title page to page DTJ-102

24/5: A Dozen Tough Jobs, 1st draft

24/6: A Dozen Tough Jobs (Mike Bishop's reading copy), typescript 1st draft: title page to page DTJ-50

24/7: Night of the Cooters, page proofs: title page to page 107

24/8: Night of the Cooters, page proofs: pp. 108-253

24/9: Night of the Cooters, setting copy: title page to page 229

Records

1-6/1: Washington (WA 013, Sable Serpent), 1995

1-6/2: Washington (WA 014, Occluded Moon), 1994-1995, 1998

1-6/3: Washington (WA 015, Innocent Blood), 1995-1996

1-6/4: Washington (WA 016, Eternal Ascension), 1995-1996, 1998

1-6/5: Washington (WA 017, Insurgent Mystique), 1994-1998

1-6/6: Washington (WA 018, Obsidian Rose), 1994-1998

1-6/7: Washington (WA 019, Malediction), 1994-1998

1-6/8: Washington (WA 020, Menagerie), 1995

1-6/9: Washington (WA 021, Shrouded Images), 1995

1-6/10: Washington (WA 022, Remnants), 1997-1998

1-6/11: Washington (WA 023, Blood and Soul), 1997

1-6/12: Washington (WA 024, Black Moon), 1996-1998

1-6/13: Washington (WA 027, Ne Oublic), 1995-1998

1-6/14: Washington (WA 028, Dark Prophecy), 1996-1998

1-6/15: Washington (WA 029, Invisible Blade), 1995-1998

1-6/16: Washington (WA 030, Independence), 1995

1-6/17: Washington (WA 031, House of Spades), 1995-1998

1-6/18: Washington (WA 033, Thorns/The Raven), 1996-1998

1-6/19: Washington (WA 034, Sable Fortune), 1996-1998

1-6/20: Washington (WA 035, Franklin's Weight), 1996

1-6/21: Washington (WA 036-1, House of Corruption), 1996-1997

1-6/22: Washington (WA 036-2, House of Corruption), 1997-1998

1-6/23: Washington (WA 036-3, House of Corruption), 1998

1-6/24: Washington (WA 037, Resurrections), 1996-1998

1-6/25: Washington (WA 039, Morpheus Draco/Ex-Pending), 1997-1998

1-6/26: Washington (WA 040, Malice Aforethought), 1997

1-6/27: Washington (WA 041, Kindred Spirits), 1997-1998

1-6/28: Washington (WA 042, Gaia's Pride/Ex-Shattered Ankh Society), 1997-1998

1-6/29: Washington (WA 043, Sepia/Pullman), 1997-1998

1-6/30: Washington (WA 044, Dark Tears), 1997-1998

1-6/31: Washington (WA 045, House of Logos), 1997-1998

1-6/32: Washington (WA 046, Remnants), 1995, 1997-1998

1-6/33: Washington (WA 047, Dark Emerald), 1998

1-6/34: Washington (WA 048, Empire of Shadows), 1998

1-6/35: Washington (WA 049, Consanguineos Alliance), 1998

1-6/36: Washington (WA 050, Whispering Shadows), 1998

1-6/37: Washington (WA 051, Dark Designs), 1999

1-6/38: Washington (WA 052, Dark Covenant), 1999

1-6/39: Washington (WA 053, Occluded Moon), 1999

1-6/40: Washington (WA 054, Desdecedo), 1999-2000

1-6/41: Washington (WA 055, Meshuga Shack), 1999-2000

1-6/42: Washington (WA 056, Common Rabble), 2000

1-6/43: Washington (WA 057, Moot Point), 2000

1-6/44: Washington (WA 058, Ballads of Darkness), 2000

1-6/45: Washington (WA 059, Animae Iniquiette), 2000-2001

1-6/46: Washington (WA 060, Crossroads of Deception), 2001

1-6/47: Washington (WA 061, Dark Dawn), 2001

1-6/48: Washington (WA 062, House Anacreon), 2001-2002

1-6/49: Washington (WA 063, Bad Monkey), 2001-2002

1-6/50: Washington (WA 064, Corrupted Visions), 2001-2002

1-6/51: Washington (WA 065, Kamp Khaos), 2002

1-6/52: Washington (WA 066, Gaian Dreams), 2002

1-6/53: Washington (WA 067, L'Ancients), 2002

1-6/54: Washington (WA D01, Kitsap), 1994-1998

1-6/55: Washington (WA D02, Seattle/Dark Emerald Society), 1995-1998

1-6/56: Washington (WA D04, Everett/Ruby Rain Society), 1995-1998

1-6/57: Washington (WA D05-1, Tacoma/City of Dark Destiny), 1995

1-6/58: Washington (WA D05-2, Tacoma/City of Dark Destiny), 1995-1998

1-6/59: Washington (WA D06, Olympia), 1994-1998

August 2023 Addendum: Con Badges

Blizzcon (Anaheim, 2018)

Illuxcon (Philadelphia, 2018? – 3 badges

Lure of Middle Earth (Burg Stahleck, Germany, 2023)

Magic: The Gathering Grand Prix Las Vegas, undated
Magic 30 (Las Vegas, 2023)

Mosaic Miscellanea (craft fair card, undated)
Phoenix Comic Fest (2018)

Pyrkon (Krakow, Poland, 2022)

Rincon (Tucson, AZ, 2015)

SCGCon (undated)

TusCon 45 (Tuscon, AZ, 2018)

Westercon 25 (Long Beach, CA, 1972)

Manuscripts

1-6/1: "Cats, Dogs, and Other Creatures" (2001), typescript

1-6/2: "The Far Side of the Lake" (2001), typescript with handwritten edits

1-6/3: "In These Final Days of Sales" (2001), early partial typescript with handwritten edits [under old title of "A Career of Sales"]

1-6/4: "In These Final Days of Sales" (2001), early typescript with handwritten edits, including Afterword

1-6/5: "Professor Potter's Lectures on Early Men (Decidedly NOT For Children)" (2001)/"The Mask Child" (2013), typescript

1-6/6: "The Crusher" (2002), early typescript with handwritten edits, and later typescript

1-6/7: "How To Survive A Fire At The Greenmark" (2002, as Astrid Halsey), earlier typescript with handwritten edits, and later typescript

1-6/8: "How To Survive A Fire At The Greenmark" (2002, as Astrid Halsey), photocopies of published story, and story source material

1-6/9: "Lexical Infestation" (2002), typescript with handwritten edits, typescript notes, and handwritten notes

1-6/10: "Lexical Infestation" (2002), comic-zine

1-6/11: "Origami Bird" (2002), typescript - 3 copies

1-6/12: "Origami Bird" (2002), earlier typescript with handwritten edits

1-6/13: "Outside" (2002), earlier typescript with handwritten edits

1-6/14: "Outside" (2002), later typescript, and photocopy of later typescript with handwritten edits

1-6/15: "This Thing Called Love" (2002), earlier typescript with handwritten edits, later typescript, and photocopy of published story

1-6/16: "The Bereavement Photographer" (2003), early typescript with handwritten edits, later typescript, and photocopy of published story

1-6/17: The Book of Days (2003), typescript original draft with handwritten edits, Folder 1

1-6/18: The Book of Days (2003), typescript original draft with handwritten edits, Folder 2

1-6/19: The Book of Days (2003), typescript original draft with handwritten edits, Folder 3

1-6/20: "Denegare Spasticus" (2003), early typescripts with handwritten edits, submission guidelines (2001), and correspondence, 2001

1-6/21: "A Dream of the Dead" (2003), early typescript with handwritten edits, and notes

1-6/22: "A Dream of the Dead" (2003), later typescript with handwritten edits, and later typescript

1-6/23: "Espectare Necrosis" (2003), early typescript with handwritten edits, and later typescript - 2 copies

1-6/24: The Hydrocepahlic Ward (2003), typescript

1-6/25: The Hydrocepahlic Ward (2003), typescript

1-6/26: The Hydrocepahlic Ward (2003), typescript, 1996?

1-6/27: "Merry X" (2003), typescript with handwritten edits, and copy of typescript

1-6/28: "Out Late in the Park" (2003), earlier typescripts with handwritten edits

1-6/29: "Out Late in the Park" (2003), later typescript

1-6/30: "An Ending" (2004), early typescript with handwritten edits, and later typescripts

1-6/31: "Inside William James" (2004), earlier typescript with handwritten edits, later typescript, and photocopy of published story

1-6/32: "Yesterday" (2004), earlier typescript with handwritten edits

1-6/33: "Yesterday" (2004), later typescript, and photocopy of published story

1-6/34: "The Carving" (2005), earlier typescript with handwritten edits, and later typescript

1-6/35: "The Company You Keep" (2005), early typescript with handwritten edits

1-6/36: "The Company You Keep" (2005), later typescript with handwritten edits, and later typescript

1-6/37: "Friday Nights" (2005), earlier typescript with handwritten edits [under old title of "Friday Night at Jack's"], and later typescript - 2 copies

1-6/38: "Invisible" (2005), earlier typescript with handwritten edits, and later typescript

1-6/39: "Mysteries of the Colon" (2005), earlier typescript with handwritten edits, later typescript, and photocopy of published story

1-6/40: "Mysteries of the Colon" (2005), galley proof with handwritten copyedits, and typescript

1-6/41: "A Small Room" (2005), typescript with handwritten edits

1-6/42: "A Small Room" (2005), later typescript, and photocopy of published story

1-6/43: "Spirited" (2005), earlier typescript with handwritten edits, and later typescript

1-6/44: "The World Recalled" (2005), earlier typescript with handwritten edits, and later typescript

1-6/45: "The World Recalled" (2005), typescript with handwritten sketches

1-6/46: "The Disease Artist" (2006), early typescript with handwritten edits, and later typescript

1-6/47: Excavation (2006), proofs

1-6/48: "Fish" (2006), typescripts - one with handwritten edits

1-6/49: "Garbage" (2006), earlier typescript with handwritten edits

1-6/50: "Garbage" (2006), later typescript - 3 copies, one with handwritten edits

1-6/51: "Head Explosions" (2006), early typescript (2200 words) with handwritten edits, and later typescript (3500 words) with handwritten edits

1-6/52: "Head Explosions" (2006), later typescript

1-6/53: "Head Explosions" (2006), typescript

1-6/54: A Hideous Idea (play, 2006), earlier typescripts with handwritten edits

1-6/55: A Hideous Idea (play, 2006), later typescript with stapled addition, and later typescript with handwritten edits

1-6/56: A Hideous Idea (play, 2006), later typescripts

1-6/57: "The High Chair" (2006), earlier typescript with handwritten edits, and later typescript

1-6/58: "Introduction (Some Of Your Blood)" (2006), earlier typescript with handwritten edits, and later typescript - 2 copies

1-6/59: "The Masque of Edgar Allan Poe" (2006), typescripts with handwritten edits - 2 versions, and publisher's correspondence, 2005

1-6/60: "Shadowhouse" (graphic story, 2006), prints and photocopies of prints

1-6/61: "Sometimes I Get Lost" (2006), typescript - 2 copies, one with handwritten edits

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Correspondence

1-14/28: Correspondence with Charles L. Grant, 1979-1990, undated

1-14/29: Publication correspondence, 1978-2006, undated
--Correspondents include: Brian Aldiss, Robert Bloch, Algis Budrys, Thomas Disch, Harlan Ellison, Stephen King, and Robert Silverberg.

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