- TxAM-CRS C000181-S5
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- 1980 - 2013
Fait partie de Lisa Tuttle Collection
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Fait partie de Lisa Tuttle Collection
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Fait partie de Silvia Moreno-Garcia Collection
5-3/8: Bookmark for Velvet With The Night, 2021
5-3/9: Postcards depicting The Beautiful Ones and Certain Dark Things, 2021
5-3/10: Swag from Festival of Literary Diversity [FOLD], 2021
Sans titre
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
The Taste of Salt (novel, early version of Salt), partial typescript with handwritten edits, pages 82 - 158, dated 12/10/14
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
The Taste of Salt (novel, early version of Salt), partial typescript with handwritten edits, pages 244 - 267, dated 12/15/14
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Blood Sacrifice (novel, early version of Salt), partial typescript with handwritten edits, pages 225, 278, dated 1/5/15
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Blood Sacrifice (novel, early version of Salt), partial typescript with handwritten edits, pages 37 - 45, 63 - 68, 81 - 85, dated 1/23/15
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Blood Sacrifice (novel, early version of Salt), typescript with handwritten edits, pages 3 - 107, dated 1/27/15
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Salt (novel), partial typescript with handwritten edits, pages 207 - 244, undated
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Salt (novel), partial typescript with handwritten edits, pages 143, 145 - 146, 155, 158, 161, 167, 169, 179, 189, 198 - 199, 202, 205, 210 - 211, 214 - 215, 217 - 218, 221 - 222, undated
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Information Program - Salvage Vanguard Theater/TIN (Rena Shagan Associates, 2006/2007 - 2008/2009)
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Program - TIN, Book Two: Robot Planet Rising (Eccles Center, Park City, UT, February 16, 2013)
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Program - TIN (Kennedy Center Performances for Young Audiences, May 17 - 19, 2013)
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Program - TIN, Book Two: Robot Planet Rising (University of Hawaii at Manoa, January 19, 2014)
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Newspaper Articles on TIN:
The Post and Courier (Charleston, SC, June 5, 2013)
The Butler Collegian (January 22, 2014)
The New Orleans Advocate (March 27, 2014)
The Austin American-Statesman (August 26, 2014)
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Large-Size Poster [47 1/4 x 47 1/4 "]:
TIN (Arts Centre, Melbourne, September 9 - 13, 2015)
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
Fait partie de The Intergalactic Nemesis Collection
The Intergalactic Nemesis, Book Two: Robot Planet Rising, by Jason Neulander, David Hutchison, and Lee Duhig [The Robot Planet, 2012)
Fait partie de Morgan Logan Collection
Starsky & Hutch
First Dance
[cbtreks, auth., 2004]
Fait partie de Morgan Logan Collection
Starsky & Hutch
The Fix #4
[Amapola Press: M.J. Bonds, ed., October 1988]
Fait partie de Morgan Logan Collection
Starsky & Hutch
The Fix #5
[Amapola Press: M.J. Bonds, ed., March 1989]
Fait partie de Morgan Logan Collection
Starsky & Hutch
The Fix #9
[In Person Press: M.J. Bonds, ed., December 1990]
Fait partie de Morgan Logan Collection
Starsky & Hutch
The Fix #13/14
[In Person Press: M.J. Bonds, ed., October 1995]
Fait partie de Morgan Logan Collection
Starsky & Hutch
The Fix #16
[In Person Press: M.B. Sayre, ed., November 1996]
Fait partie de Thomas F. Collison and Elizabeth Mason Collison Collection
2/1: Collison research notes, Undated
2/2: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra: A Memoir by James Fitzmaurice Kelly F.B.A., Oxford University Press, photocopy, pages 2-228, 1913
2/3: Antonio Pérez: "Spanish Traitor" by Gregorio Marañon; translated from the Spanish by Charles David Ley, photocopy, pages viii-382, 1954
2/4: Research translations commissioned by Collison, Undated
2/5: Vida ejemplar y heroica de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra con mil documentos hasta ahora inéditos y numerosas ilustraciones y grabados de época by Luis Astrana Marin, Volume 3, published 1958.
Translated for research, commissioned by Collison.
2/6: Vida ejemplar y heroica de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra con mil documentos hasta ahora inéditos y numerosas ilustraciones y grabados de época by Luis Astrana Marin, Volume 4, published 1958.
Translated for research, commissioned by Collison.
2/7: Vida ejemplar y heroica de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra con mil documentos hasta ahora inéditos y numerosas ilustraciones y grabados de época by Luis Astrana Marin, Volume 5, published 1958.
Translated for research, commissioned by Collison.
2/8: Vida ejemplar y heroica de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra con mil documentos hasta ahora inéditos y numerosas ilustraciones y grabados de época by Luis Astrana Marin, Volume 6, published 1958.
Translated for research, commissioned by Collison.
2/9: Vida ejemplar y heroica de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra con mil documentos hasta ahora inéditos y numerosas ilustraciones y grabados de época by Luis Astrana Marin, Volume 7, published 1958.
Translated for research, commissioned by Collison.
2/10: Cervantes family history research by Collison 1490-1573, Undated
2/11: Cervantes family history research by Collison 1574-1607, Undated
2/12: Cervantes family history research by Collison 1607-1626, Undated
2/13: Collison’s correspondence with the Biblioteca Nacional de Madrid and Picture lists, 1971
Collison Collection Photographs
Fait partie de Thomas F. Collison and Elizabeth Mason Collison Collection
Fait partie de Annotated New Worlds Galleys Collection
1/1: Galley proofs [partial], January 1965
1/2: Galley proofs [partial], February 1965
1/3: Galley proofs [partial], March 1965
1/4: Galley proofs, April 1965
1/5: Galley proofs, August 1965
1/6: Galley proofs, additional fragments
Heinlein Correspondence and Legal Agreements
Fait partie de Robert A. Heinlein Papers
Fait partie de Charles Criner Papers and Art Collection
Fait partie de Charles Criner Papers and Art Collection
Fait partie de Las Moras Ranch Collection
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Deed from Sherman Arnold Henry Runge of Funchal, Madeira, Portugal to Henry Runge, references a land transfer of many thousands of acres of land in Concho and Matagorda Counties, a substantial portion of which was formerly owned by the German Emigration Co. March 9, 1869 [handwritten copy of original]
Letter from Emil Reiffert to C. A. Goeth referencing an inheritance affair. Written on letterhead of H. Runge & Co. Banking & Exchange Office, Cuero, Texas. January 15, 1891.[handwritten]
Court appointment of Executors appointing Emil Reiffert, Henry J. Runge, and Louis Runge executors of the estate of the late Julia Runge. March 23, 1896
Will of Henry Runge. June 2, 1894 [handwritten]
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Letter from Julius Runge to C. A. Goeth referencing a meeting to be arranged. November 16, 1900
Revocation and Assignment of Power of Attorney from Hans Eyl and his wife, Meta Runge Eyl, Dr. Gustav Stromeyer and his wife, Anna Stromeyer, all of Hannover, Germany to C. A. Goeth. Filed subsequently in 12 counties. December 10, 1900
Letter from Julius Runge to C. A. Goeth confirming an appointment. January 21, 1901
Letter from Henry J. Runge to A. C. (C. A.) Goeth that accompanied a deed for land in Mason County. January 30, 1901
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth authorizing cancellation of revenue stamps on deeds of land attached from six counties. February 1, 1901
Partition Deed from Henry J. Runge to heirs of Henry Runge. February 1, 1901
Partition Deed from Julie Runge to heirs of Henry Runge. February 1, 1901 [2 copies]
Letter from Henry J. Runge to Mr. A. C. Goeth (C.A.) requesting signed deeds returned from Mrs. Julius Runge. February 4, 1901
Letter from Henry J. Runge to Mr. A. C. Goeth (C.A.) describing disputed wording in a deed. February 7, 1901
Letter from Walter Tips to C. A. Goeth discussing matters relating to Goeth's handling of a settlement for his clients dealing with Julius and Henry Runge in Galveston. The letter alludes to personal characteristics. February 10, 1901
Letter from Henry Runge to C. A. Goeth discussing a delay in signing a deed. February 11, 1901
Letter from Julius Runge to C. A. Goeth discussing ranch transactions and financial difficulties resulting from the disastrous Galveston storm. March 24, 1901
Letter from C. F. Carsner to C. A. Goeth discussing several lots in Victoria, Texas. March 21, 1901
Partition Deed between Johanna Runge, Julius Runge, Louis N. Runge, Meta Eyl nee Runge, Hans Eyl, Anna Rosa Stromeyer nee Runge. Filed in eight counties. October 12, 1901
Surveyor's field notes written by S. D. Williams, County Surveyor for Runnels County, references German Emigration Co. property. November 14, 1901
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Memorandum of Agreement between Lange & Doose (Max Lange and C. A. Doose) and C. A. Goeth denoting an agreement on certain terms in a land transaction. The document is signed with strikethroughs and annotations. February 20, 1902
Letter from F. Cronk to H. J. Runge discussing a proposition involving land in Tom Green and Concho Counties. August 4, 1902 [handwritten copy]
Letter from Henry to C. A. Goeth discussing an enclosure of patents and deeds to certain tracts of land. August 8, 1902
Letter from Federick C. von Rosenberg to Henry J. Runge questioning the status of a lease controversy. August 11, 1902 [copy]
Letter from Julius Runge to C. A. Goeth regarding short clarification. August 13, 1902
Letter from Frederick C. von Rosenberg to C.A. Goeth discussing lack of communication from the Runges. August 14, 1902
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth, attachment to an accompanying document. August 16, 1902
Letter from Frederick C. von Rosenberg to C. A. Goeth discussing the Runges' wish to cancel a lease; indicates disagreement. August 18, 1902
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth discussing a deed. August 23, 1902
Letter from John Seiders, County Judge of San Saba County to C. A. Goeth discussing title problem and is attached to an accompanying letter from G. A. Walters, an attorney in San Saba, Texas. August 23, 1902
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth discusses the legal difference between a partition and a sale. August 26, 1902
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C.A. Goeth seeking information as to court date. August 28, 1902
Telegram from Julius Runge to C. A. Goeth advising of a delay in travel. August 29, 1902
Letter from Emil Reiffert to C.A. Goeth discusses the absence of a woman's will or an affidavit of death. September 5, 1902
Letter from Emil Reiffert to C. A. Goeth, was attached to an affidavit. September 9, 1902
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth, was attached to a deed. September 18, 1902
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth was attached to a set of letters concerning the lease of certain lands to the Hume Bros. September 19, 1902
Certified Judgement of an 1850 judgment in the case of Henry J. Runge vs. The German Emigration Co. September 26, 1902 [handwritten copy]
Letter from Walter Tips to C. A. Goeth discussing an offer to buy land by George T. Hume of the Hume Bros. September 27, 1902
Judgment in 1850 case of Henry J. Runge vs. The German Emigration Co. Includes name in German as well as a listing of all principals in the company which includes many princes, counts, and dukes. September 29, 1902 [copy]
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth discussing filing a release against the Hume Bros. October 2, 1902
Letter from Julius Runge to C. A. Goeth discussing settlement with the Hume Bros. October 15, 1902
Letter from Frederick C. von Rosenberg to C. A. Goeth discussing a final settlement in the case of J. L. Hume et al vs. Henry J. Runge. October 16, 1902
Letter from Henry J. Runge to C. A. Goeth requesting certain documents. October 28, 1902
Memorandum from Frederick C. von Rosenberg to C. A. Goeth acknowledging receipt of monies on behalf of Hume Bros. October 30, 1902
Letter from Frederick C. von Rosenberg to C. A. Goeth discussing other money matters in the case. October 30, 1902
Memorandum from Frederick C. von Rosenberg to C. A. Goeth discussing money matters in the case. November 3, 1902
Ledger list prepared by Walter Tips, provides a listing of V/L Land Notes of Las Moris [sic] Ranch. November 7, 1902
Letter from J. W. Hancock, Deputy in Department of Justice, Western District of Texas, to Messrs. Webb and Goeth denies any deeds being on file as the originals were removed. November 13, 1902
Letter from Walter Tips to C. A. Goeth congratulating3 the latter on a legal victory and mentions that he would prefer someone else other than Adolf Runge being made receiver of the ranch property. November 15, 1902
Transfer of land from German Emigration Co. to Meta Eyl and Anna Strohmeyer. November 18, 1902 [copy]
Letter from Walter Tips to C. A. Goeth discussing someone who would like to sell their lots. December 11, 1902
Letter from Walter Tips to C. A. Goeth discussing travel plans and whereabouts of Julius Runge and Johanne Runge. December 11, 1902
Letter from Walter Tips to C. A. Goeth discussing the Runges and their financial dealings with Sullivan bankers in San Antonio as well as the possibility of putting the ranch in receivership. December 24, 1902
Power of Attorney from Johanna Runge, Julius Runge, Louis Runge, Charles Fowler, Anita Runge to Walter Tips to liquidate all lands and livestock of Las Moras Ranch. December 27, 1902
Legal Agreement stating Julius and Henry Runge to turn overall management and give a complete accounting of ranch affairs to Walter Tips. December 27, 1902
Letter from Walter Tips to C. A. Goeth accompanied in a letter of transmittal from Julius Runge. December 30, 1902
Tax Assessment listing of lands owned by Eyl and Strohmeyer in Concho County. December 31, 1902
Notes tallying land sold. February 1902 - December 1902 [handwritten]
Fait partie de Jefferson C. Dykes Sculptures
1/1: "Western Heritage Wrangler Award" bronze sculpture by C. M. Russell. Awarded to Jeff Dykes for his book Fifty Great Western Illustrators.
1/2: "My Baby" bronze sculpture by Cecilia Rigdon (horse and colt)
1/3: "Outlaw" bronze sculpture by Tom Knapp (standing outlaw)
1/4: "The Sargent" bronze sculpture by Frederic Remington (small bust of cavalry officer)
Fait partie de William A. Owens Papers, Part One
7/1: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Look to the River and a radio review of Owens by literary critic Evelyn Oppenheimer. Also includes a letter from Mrs. David Rockefeller concerning the Texas Research Foundation. March 1963
7/2: Personal correspondence, Correspondence to Owens regarding Summer Sessions and affairs at Columbia, letters discussing Look to the River and Owens' appearance on Evelyn Oppenheimer's radio program. Includes a letter concerning Roy Bedichek's letters. April 1963
7/3: Personal correspondence, Includes letters discussing Look to the River and the By Laws of the Department of English and Comparative Literature of Columbia University. May 1963
7/4: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning affairs at Columbia as well as books by Owens. June - July 1963
7/5: Personal correspondence, Letters referring to Look to the River, Owens' work on the oil industry, Texas Folk Songs, speaking engagements by Owens, and the Owens vs. Fawcett case. August - October 1963
7/6: Personal correspondence, Correspondence dealing with Slave Mutiny, Look to the Earth, Owens' work on his autobiography, and speaking engagements by Owens. Also contains a letter from the Houston Chronicle concerning a series on Texas authors. November - December 1963
7/7: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Look to the River, Owens vs. Fawcett, and history of the oil industry. January - February 1964
7/8: Personal correspondence, Letters regarding Owens' Philippines novel - The Caves of Arayat, correspondence concerning speaking engagements by Owens. March 1964
7/9: Personal correspondence, Correspondence regarding speaking engagements by Owens, the "Oral History of Texas Oil Pioneers", and Owens' books including Look to the River, The Caves of Arayat, and Books and a Boy. April - June 1964
7/10: Personal correspondence, Letters and information dealing with Owens' participation in the National Association of Summer Session Directors with NASA. Also contains correspondence with Texas A & M University concerning graduate lectures by Owens. July - August 1964
7/11: Personal correspondence, Contains newspaper clippings about Dobie's death, correspondence discussing "Oral History of Texas Oil Pioneers", and letters concerning summer sessions at Columbia. September 1964
7/12: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing Texas Folk Songs and other books by Owens. Also includes letters concerning graduate lectures by Owens at Texas A & M University. October - November 1964
7/13: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' graduate lecture at Texas A & M University and his participation in the "Carnival of Books" radio program regarding Look to the River. January 1965
7/14: Personal correspondence, Correspondence discussing speaking engagements in Texas by Owens, newspaper clippings concerning J. Frank Dobie, and correspondence regarding Owens' work on the Bedichek papers. February 1 - February 9, 1964
7/15: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning the "Carnival of Books" program and Look to the River, the Bedichek papers, speaking engagements by Owens. February 10 - February 26, 1965
7/16: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning speaking engagements by Owens - includes letters discussing a lecture about Bedichek and his works at the University of Texas, letters from Mrs. Roy Bedichek and Mody Boatright. Other letters referring to an article by Owens on the Big Thicket for the Texas Folklore Society. March 1965
7/17: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' talk on Roy Bedichek and his work on Bedichek's letters - includes letter from Mrs. Bedichek. Additional correspondence deals with the "Carnival of Books" program, Owens' lecture at Texas A & M University, and The Caves of Arayat. April 1965
7/18: Personal correspondence, Letters discussing Roy Bedichek's papers and Swing and Turn. Also includes a letter from Mody Boatright discussing his new book. May 1965
7/19: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning the Texas Folklore Society and the "Carnival of Books" program on Look to the River. June - July 1965
7/20: Personal correspondence, Includes a letter from Mody Boatright mentioning his new book and the oil history book that he and Owens co-authored. August - October 1965
7/21: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning articles that Owens contributed to Three Men - a book about Dobie, Bedichek, and Webb, and the Big Thicket. Also includes letters discussing the Bedichek letters and Oral History of Texas Oil Pioneers. November 1965.
7/22: Personal correspondence, Letter concerning Slave Mutiny. December - circa 1965
7/23: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' books including This Stubborn Soil, Fever in the Earth, and Tales From the Derrick Floor by Owens and Boatright. January 1966
7/24: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Owens' support of the Spindletop Museum in Beaumont, Texas, a proposed revision of Swing and Turn, Three Men and the Bedichek letters, Tales from the Big Thicket, This Stubborn Soil, and the "Carnival of Books" program concerning Look to the River. Includes a short letter from Boatright and a letter discussing affairs at Columbia concerning a committee of which Owens was a member. February 1966
7/25: Personal correspondence, Correspondence regarding affairs at Columbia University, Owens' autobiography (This Stubborn Soil), and the Spindletop Museum. March 1966
7/26: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning Roy Bedichek's letters, This Stubborn Soil, Tales From the Derrick Floor, Owens' plans for the revision of Swing and Turn, and The Starting Point, a fiction anthology, which Owens criticized. Also contains letters dealing with affairs at Columbia University. April - May 1966
7/27: Personal correspondence, Correspondence concerning This Stubborn Soil and affairs at Columbia University. June - August 1966