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28/1
1940 INDEX
The 1940 yearbook of science, fantasy and weird fiction, by Franklin H. Brady and A. Ross Kuntz

28/2
1951 MAGAZINE INDEX
Index to the science-fantasy magazines: 1951, by Earl Kemp

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1952 - MAGAZINES BY AUTHOR (A), by Earl Kemp
[untitled list of authors and publications]

28/4
1961 INDEX (LEWIS) (M)
Index to the science-fiction magazines 1961, by Al Lewis
Index to the science-fiction magazines 1961, corrections and additions

28/5
1962 INDEX (LEWIS) (M)
Index to the science fiction magazines 1962, by Al Lewis
Index to the science fiction magazines 1962, corrections and additions
Index to the science-fiction magazines 1961, second edition, by Al Lewis
Index to the science-fiction magazines 1961, second edition; corrections and additions
A word about stf 'n things, by Al Lewis

28/6
ACE PAPERBACKS
An ace alpha-numeric annotated science fiction checklist, by Peter C. Dillon

28/7
AIR
"Flights of fancy: '55 predictions on air travel" [NY Times, Feb 28, 1986]
"Man's first flight over manhattan, 1876," by Jack Finney [NY Times, Aug 1, 1973]

28/8
ALCHEMIST (MAGAZINE)
[reference sheet]

28/9
ALDEN PRESS
The alden press 1 [booklet] (Forrest J. Ackerman)
The alden press 2 [booklet] (Forrest J. Ackerman)

28/10
ALDISS, BRIAN
[handwritten note] reference to Encounter, Nov 1971 and Encounter, Mar 1965 [handwritten note]
reference to Publishers Weekly [handwritten note]
reference to Beyond, Apr 1965
"A handy guide to sf galaxies," by Edmund Fuller [The Wall Street Journal, Aug 22, 1973]
[advertisement Frankenstein Unbound][handwritten notes] "Aldiss - Response" [2 pages]
[handwritten notes] "Aldiss - Response" [2 pages]

28/11
ALGER, HORATIO
"Horatio Alger novel for adults to be issued," by Edwin McDowell [NY Times, Mar 6, 1986] [2 copies]
"A few words about Horatio Alger, Jr.," by William Henderson [Publishers Weekly, Apr 23, 1973]
"Up from penury," by Melvin Maddocks [Time, Feb 12, 1973]
[advertisement Alger, NY Times, Oct 3, 1971]
[mail advertisement Wayside Press, 4 pieces, in envelope]
"Ted Trueheart, or goodness counts," by Ken McKenna [Daily News, Nov 16, 1971]
"Although Horatio Alger Jr. is fixed forever…" [unknown source, date]

28/12
ALL MAGAZINE FANTASY A to CURTISS
(Alphabetical Index of Fantasy and Non-Fantasy Publications, A to Curtiss.)

28/13
ALLEN, IRWIN
"Irwin Allen wooing girl movie patrons" [Chicago ?, ? 21, 1961]

28/14
ALLEN, JOHN
(The Gospel According to Science Fiction. London: Falcon, 1975. 48pp.) The gospel according to science fiction, by John Allan

28/15
ALLEY OOP (Vincent Hamlin)
"Vincent Hamlin, cartoonist, dies; creator of alley oop was 93," by Bruce Lambert [NY Times, Jun 17, 19??] [photocopy]

28/16
ALTERNATE WORLDS RECORDINGS [advertisement Alternate World Recordings, Inc.]

28/17
AMATEUR FANTASY WRITER'S GUIDE (1936)
"Amateur fantasy writer's guide," compiled and edited by Donald A. Wollheim

28/18
AMATEUR SCIENCE LEAGUE
(see Sykora, Isa, Vadvona) "Amateur science league installs unit in Astoria" [unknown source, date]

28/19
AMAZON
[handwritten note] Amazon woman reference to Blue Book, Mar 1939

28/20
AMBASSADOR (TWA AIRLINE MAGAZINE)
[problem] [2 handwritten notes, illegible] [copy of note, 1]

28/21
AMERICA MAGAZINE
(McNelly, W. Sci-Fi: State of the Art)"'Sci-fi' state of the art," by Willis E. McNelly [America, Nov 8, 1975]

28/22
AMERICAN ASTROLOGY
(Raffetto, Bertha "Chosen: A Fantasy," 1935.)
"Chosen: A Fantasy," by Bertha Raffetto [American Astrology, Feb 1935]

28/23
AMERICAN ASTRONAUTICAL SOCIETY
[meeting announcement for Mar 19, 1954, handwritten notes]
[meeting announcement for Dec 1, 1955, handwritten notes, 3 pieces]
Bulletin [later known as Astronautics] [title pages only] [various issues Nov 1931 to Oct-Nov 1934] [17 pieces] [photocopies]
"What's in the rocket?," by G. Edward Pendray [Scientific American, Jul 1934] [title page only] [photocopy]
[photo and description of Carver-Piecewicz motor] [photocopy]

28/24
AMERICAN FICTION GUILD BULLETIN
[photo and names of American Fiction Guild]
"Names of members American fiction guild - March 1, 1933" American fiction guild bulletin [various issues Jan 15, 1935 to May 1937] [photocopies]

28/25
AMERICAN MAGAZINE
(Amos, Wayne. "Out of This World," Sept. 1953)
"Out of This World," by Wayne Amos [American Magazine, Sep 1953]

28/26
AMERICAN ROCKETRY ASSN.
[handwritten note] Reference to NY Times Jan 1, 1942, p.25
[program from 1958 fall meeting of American Rocket Society]

28/27
AMOSOFF, PROF. NIKOLAI M.
(St. George, George "1991" Look, July 14, 1970)
"1991," by George St. George [Look, Jul 14, 1970]

28/28
ANALOG
"Dell buys four noted fiction magazines," by Deirdre Carmody [NY Times, Jan 24, 1992]
[petition to publisher Astounding Science-Fiction]
[Doubleday news release re: Analog I by John W. Campbell. Feb 8, 1963]
[2 advertisements Analog]
[renewal notification letter and contents] [8 pieces]
[award to John W. Campbell; Mar 3, 1963][unidentified article; torn]

28/29
ANDREWS, ARLAN
"Analog Appearances: Arlan Andrews" and "A Short History of the MAFIA" [1 sheet]

28/30
ANTARCTIC - PLANTS
"Weird plants found under Antarctic ice," by Al Rossiter, Jr. [The Star-Ledger, Jul 23, 1979]

28/31
ANTHOLOGIES, A CHECKLIST OF SCIENCE FICTION
"A checklist of science-fiction anthologies" [order form]

28/32
ANTI-SEMITISM
National Christian News [unknown date]
"Who belongs to hate groups?" [pamphlet]
"USSR under Jewish rule" [pamphlet]

28/33
APOLLINAIRE, GUILLAUME
"Speaking of books," by Robert Scholes [NY Times Book Review, Oct 22, 1967]
"Paris: of the filter and the current," by Pierre Schneider [NY Times, Dec 8, 1969]
[handwritten notes on Apollinaire] [1 page]

28/34
APOLLO (HOLLAND)
Apollo [unknown date]; Nuetzel, Charles. Minnaars 2075.

28/35
APOLLO 17
"Mark Van Doren, 78, poet, teacher, dies" [NY Times, Dec 12, 1972]
"City sees a pattern of violence against minorities," by David K. Shipler [NY Times, Dec 12, 1972] [stapled to above article]
[advertisement: correspondence from Holland America Cruises re: Apollo 17 launch event] [3 pieces]

28/36
APPLETON, EDWARD JACK
[handwritten note] Reference to Popular Magazine Apr 1926

28/37
AQUATIC APPARATUS OF THE 19TH CENTURY
"Aquatic apparatus of the 19th century" [unknown source, date]

28/38
ARFOR PUBLISHERS
[order form for The Struggle in Space, by Aleksandr Beliayev]

28/39
ARISIANS (CLUB, NY)
"La vie arisienne" Vol. 1 No. 1

28/40
ARKHAM COLLECTOR
[handwritten note page re: Arkham catalogue?]
[order form] Arkham House

28/41
ARLEN, MICHAEL J.
"Under the green hat" [Time, Jun 8, 1970] [2 pages]

28/42
ARMSTRONG, HERBERT W.
"Herbert W. Armstrong dead at 93; founded worldwide church of god" [The Star-Ledger, Jan 17, 1986]

28/43
ARMSTRONG, JACK
[envelope containing article] "Jack Armstrong, namesake for 1930s radio hero, dies" [NY Times, Jun 13, 1985]

28/44
ARNOLD, EDWARD LESTER
reference to Harper's Magazine Feb 1903 [or 1963?] [referenced material]
"The Edge of an Empire" [Harper's Monthly Magazine, Feb 1903]

28/45
ART
Art & Man, Vol. 7, No. 5 (Lucas, Bradbury)
Sotheby's artwork packet, [Apr 26, 1995] [50 pieces]
Sotheby's Mad about Mad [Friday Oct 20, 1995]
Small artwork "Man with Absolute Notion" [unknown artist, date]
[program] Science Fiction Art Auction [Sat, Sep 19, 1992]
[postcard from Ben Stashower to Moskowitz]
[untitled sketch] by Alva Rogers
[untitled sketch] by James Kepnes

28/46
ARTHUR RACKHAM MEMORIAL COLLECTION
The Arthur Rackham Memorial Collection [booklet]

28/47
ARTHUR, ROBERT
[handwritten note] Arthur reference to Writers Digest
[handwritten note] Arthur reference to Detective Fiction Weekly
[untitled article, unknown source, date] "In cooperation with Columbia University…"

28/48
ARTZYBASHEFF, BORIS
"A letter from the publisher" [Time, Jul 23, 1965]
"Milestones" [Time, Jul 23, 1965]

28/49
ASH, FENTON
[handwritten bibliographic info, 1 page]

28/50
ASIMOV, ISAAC
"Life in the 21st Century" [Modern Maturity Feb-Mar 1984]
AARP Bulletin, Vol. 36 No. 1. [pgs 1-2]
[program to Asimov memorial ceremony, Apr 22, 1992] [2 copies]
"Mrs. Asimov 'barely got by' on $25,000" [Boston Herald Traveler, Oct 22, 1971] [2 copies]
[miscellaneous handwritten notes, 14 pgs]
[photo of Asimov] [photocopy]
[obituary] "Isaac Asimov, 1920-1992" [Fantasy Commentator]
[program] "Isaac Asimov: the science fiction writer as a prophet" [Artists Articulate, Nov 2, 1980]
[illegible handwritten note re: 1953-54]
[photo of Asimov] [NY Times? Mar(?) 16, 1988]
"Isaac Asimov dead at 72" [Star-Ledger, Apr 7, 1992]
[invitation] "On the publication of his two 200th books…" [Mar 1, 1979?]
[handwritten note] reference to "Cyrano de Bergerac"
[obituary] "Isaac Asimov, whose thoughts and books…" [NY Times, Apr 7, 1992]
"Isaac Asimov on staying power" [NY Times, May 22, 1986]
[handwritten note] reference to Gerasimov, Russian correspondent
"2 master storytellers bewitch scientists with strange tales," by Richard D. Lyons [NY Times, May 30, 1984]
Little Brothers, by Isaac Asimov. 1988. [in correspondence from The Pretentious Press] [autographed]
"Chemists succumb to fantasy's lure," by Malcolm W. Browne [NY Times, Apr 12, 1992]
"Isaac Asimov's true mentor," by James Dickey [letter to the editor?] [Washington Post, May 4, 1992]
"Dial-a-beam: fiber optics link Atlantic calls," by Al Frank [Star-Ledger, Dec 15, 1988]
[obituary] "Isaac Asimov," by John Clute [Gazette, unknown city, Apr 7, 1992]Cancer News Vol. 33 No. 3
"The protean penman," by Stefan Kanfer [Time, Dec 19, 1988]
"There goes the neighborhood," by Isaac Asimov [American Way, Jun 24, 1986]
"John Darling" [Star-Ledger, Feb 9 1987 thru Feb 12, 1987] [2 copies of Feb 9 and Feb 10] The Newsday Magazine, Sep 22, 1985
"Asimov is celebrating 300th book's publication," by Edwin McDowell [NY Times, Dec 17, 1984]
"Silence!," by Isaac Asimov [American Way, May 1984]
"Isaac Asimov pays a visit," by Chris Farlekas [Times Herald Record, Oct 4, 1984]
[photo]"View of the future" [Times Herald Record, Oct 5, 1984]
[handwritten note] reference to Asimov, Murder at the ABA
"Asimov's logic refuted," by Carol K. Tharp, M.D. [letter to editor] [American Medical News, Mar 16, 1979]
"Dramatic events that shaped our lives," by Isaac Asimov [Family Weekly, Sep 17, 1978]
[advertisement for Isaac Asimov, edited by Olander and Greenberg]
"The astonishing Asimov," by Joanna Russ [Washington Post, Apr 1, 1979]
[book reviews] "The foundation trilogy", "Asimov's guide to science", "Murder at the ABA", "Asimov's guide to the bible: the old testament" and "the new testament" [Time, Feb 26, 1979]
[handwritten note] reference to Jul 20, 1942
"Science and the sense of wonder," by Isaac Asimov [Washington Post fall Education Review, Aug 12, 1979]
"Why I wouldn't have done it this way," by Isaac Asimov [TV Guide, Jan 16, 19??][newspaper clipping]
"'Fantastic Voyage'…Fascinating Hokum" [unknown source, date]
[handwritten note] reference to Boys Life, Oct 1965
[handwritten note] reference to Cavalier, Jun 1966
"Those guilt-provokers," by Isaac Asimov [unknown source, 1972]
"Asimov, 'on fire to explain,' writes 100th book - about himself," by Israel Shenker [NY Times, Oct 18, 1969]
"Husbands, beware!," by Isaac Asimov [TV Guide, Mar 22, 1969]
"Supermouths" [NY Times Magazine, Mar 3, 1974]
[untitled article] "Science fiction aficionados…" [unknown source, May 1967]
"Who needs money?," by Isaac Asimov [American Way, unknown date]
"Isaac Asimov: savant of science fiction, lover of limericks, master of mysteries," by Michael Kernan [Washington Post, Jul 27, 1976]
"Asimov at 200," by Thomas Lask [unknown source, date]
[invitation to event celebrating Asimov's two hundredth book publication, Feb 1979] [in envelope][invitation to unknown event, date]
"Crossing the U.S. with a man who won't fly," by Janet Jeppson [NY Times, Feb 25, 1978]
[correspondence from Larry Ashmead re: Asimov appearance on Today Show Jul 7, 1967]
"No fulyack he," by Gerald Jones [NY Times Book Review, Feb 29, 1979]
[advertisement for Opus 200, by Isaac Asimov]
[advertisement for In Memory Yet Green, by Isaac Asimov][newspaper clipping]
"…damnedest piece of science-fiction hokum…" [unknown source, date]
"Nuclear fusion: where to get energy when the oil wells run dry," by Isaac Asimov [Parade, Feb 18, 1979]
"What makes Isaac write?," by Peter Stoler [Time, Feb 26, 1979]
[correspondence from Belle C. Dietz re: Asimov file] [attached is college paper "Psychobiography of a City Man," by Belle C. Dietz, Fall 1968]
"The by-product of science fiction," by Isaac Asimov [Chemical and Engineering News, Aug 13, 1956] [2 copies]
[advertisement for The Collapsing Universe, by Isaac Asimov]
"As easy as pi," by Harry Schwartz [NY Times Book Review, Apr 24, 1977]
[advertisement for Asimov and his books, Doubleday & Company, Inc.]
"Isaac Asimov man of 7,560,000 words," by Lewis Nichols [NY Times Book Review, Aug 3, 1969]
[handwritten note] reference to chest x-rays and Steven Horii(?), M.D.
"Isaac Asimov describes his life," by Robert Cromie [Chicago Tribune, Jun 17, 1966]
"The actors are mostly invisible," by Jonathan N. Leonard [NY Times Book Review, Jul 29, 1962]
"Real scientist writes space era fiction," by John Mason Potter [Boston Post Magazine, May 17, 1953]
"The translator" [Time, Jul 7, 1967]
"That odd chemical complex, the human mind," by Isaac Asimov [NY Times Magazine, Jul 3, 1966]
[handwritten note] reference to American Way, Michael Crichton
[handwritten note] reference to NY Times Magazine, Jan 5, 1975
[print] The Mechanical Horse J. C. Orozco
"Mike Wallace asks Prof. Asimov 100 years from now—what?" [NY Post, Oct 8, 1957]
"Of Molecules and Men," by Isaac Asimov [NY Times Book Review, Jul 21, 1963]
[advertisement for The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science, by Isaac Asimov]
"Naturally occurring radioisotopes," by Isaac Asimov [Journal of Chemical Education Vol. 30]
[advertisement for The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science, by Isaac Asimov]
[handwritten note] reference to Asimov on "Youth wants to Know, City Section, 10:30"
[biobibliography of Isaac Asimov] [from "AWL Set I," Feb 1, 1960]
[handwritten note, partly illegible] list(?) beginning with "End of Eternity"
"It is all coming true" [The Cape Argus, Apr 7, 1962]
"Fact catches up with fiction," by Isaac Asimov [NY Times Book Review, Nov19, 1961]
[book review and comment on Asimov's Guide to the Bible]
"The by-product of science fiction," by Isaac Asimov [IRE Student Quarterly, Feb 1959]
"Botulism rare, but often fatal," by Isaac Asimov [Freeport Journal-Standard, Jul 20, 1971]
"Sometimes you're right," by Isaac Asimov [The Writer, Jun 1957]
"Isaac Asimov 1920-1992," by R. Daniel Olivaw [Columbia, summer 1992] [photocopy]
"A celebration of Isaac Asimov: a man for the universe," by Kendrick Frazier [Skeptical Inquirer, Vol. 17]
[comic] [The Denver Post, pg 3-I, Apr 19, 1992]
"The truth isn't stranger than science fiction, just slower," by Isaac Asimov [NY Times, Feb 12, 1984]
[manuscript] [untitled] "To those readers of the July 1938 issue of Astounding Science-Fiction…" [unknown date] [4 pages]

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ASIMOV, STANLEY
[obituary] [2 pieces] [unknown source, Aug 18, 1995]
[obituary] "Stanley Asimov, 66, Newsday Executive" [2 pieces] [NY Times, Aug 17, 1995]
"They told us so-years before," by Stan Asimov [Newsday, Nov 6, 1957]

28/52
ASSORTED SERVICES
[advertisement letter]

28/53
ASSORTED SERVICES (British Fans)
[advertisement letter]

28/54
ASTONISHING STORIES (CANADA)
[handwritten note, partly illegible] reference to Canadian Astonishing Stories

28/55
ASTOUNDING

A Checklist of Astounding: Part I. 1930-1939, by B. T. Jeeves

28/56
ASTOUNDING INDICES
Astounding Story-Key 1930-1951

28/57
ASTOUNDING STORIES
[handwritten note] reference to "Blue Infinity cover"
"Street & Smith's ASTOUNDING" [publication list]

28/58
ASTOUNDING STORIES (BOOK REPRINTS) UNKNOWN
"Book reprints from Astounding" [publication list] [several copies, some incomplete]
[handwritten notes/lists] "Astounding Stories"
"Weird Tales" [publication list, 1939]
"Stories reprinted from 'Unknown Worlds'" [publication list] [many handwritten notes] [several copies with varying notes]
[various personal and handwritten notes]

28/59
ATLANTA
[handwritten notes] Atlanta [5 pages]
[handwritten notes] Atlanta [1 page]
"SFWA Agenda, Atlanta WorldCon 1986" [1 page]
"Association of Science Fiction Artists Information Packet, WorldCon 1986, Atlanta, GA" [6 pieces]

28/60
ATLANTA CONVENTION (AGACON, 1955)
"Fandom Atlanta Newsletter" Vol. 1, No. 1
[announcement] The AGACON: the first annual southeastern science fiction conference [1955] [2 copies]
"Progress report number one. The AGACON: the first annual southeastern science fiction conference" [Dec 1954] [attachments]
"Progress report number two. The AGACON: the first annual southeastern science fiction conference" [Mar 1955]
"report-one" [booklet] [2 copies]
"report-two" [booklet]

28/61
ATOMICS
"The atom smashers," by Sam Moskowitz [Fantasy Fiction Field, Oct 6, 1945] [photocopy]
"First atomic ship will be retired" [NY Times(?), unknown date]
The Atomic Revolution [1957]
"The atomic bomb: its first explosion opens a new area" [unknown source, date]
"The terrifying truth about the h-bomb," by James H. Winchester [Sunday Mirror Magazine, Mar, 22, 1953]
"The war ends: burst of atomic bomb brings swift surrender of Japanese" [Life, Aug 20, 1945]
"The 36-hour war" [Life, Nov 19, 1945]
"Peacetime uses of atomic energy" [unknown source, date]
"The atom and you in '52," by Arthur Halliburton and James H. Winchester [Sunday Mirror Magazine, Feb 24, 1952]
[handwritten note] reference to "The Mystery," by White and Adams, 1906

28/62
AUSTIN, WILLIAM
[handwritten note] reference to "New England Galaxy, Sept 10, 1824" [1924?]
[handwritten note] reference to "Personal memoirs Vol. I Joseph J. Buckingham"

28/63
AUSTRALIA (see Waiting for Paul J. Stevens, History Melborne Fandom)
"200 book up for first trip to planet" [The Mail, Mar 18, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Adelaide, South Australia]
"These were patented before we heard of flying saucers" [The Sunday Herald, Apr 9, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Australian]
"A martian sent a mild rebuke" [Sydney Telegraph(?), Feb 12, 1950]
"To the moon in nine hours by 2000 a.d." [Sydney Telegraph(?), Feb 7(?), 1950]
"Booked for a planet trip" [The Mail, Mar 18, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Adelaide, South Australia]
"Planning her trip to mars" [The Sunday Sun and Guardian, May 7, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Australian]
"Flying saucers were here 20 years ago" [Telegraph, Apr 9, 1950] [unknown source, possibly Australian]
"2000 want to fly to planets" [Sydney Herald(?), Mar 26, 1950]
[correspondence from Graham Stone, Feb 3, 1991]
[correspondence to Graham Stone from Sean McMullen, Nov 1, 1990]
[correspondence to Sean McMullen from Joe Czynski, Dec 12, 1990] [photocopy]
"1981 Guff Ballot Form"
'This is a marvelous time to be here' [Newsweek, Feb 21, 1966]

28/64
AUSTRALIAN FANDOM
[correspondence from Graham Stone, Sep 26, 1996] [5 pgs]
[correspondence to Graham Stone, Oct 1, 1996]
[agenda to the fourth Sydney science fiction conference, 1951] [signatures included]
"Publicity release two." 6th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1957]
"Publicity release 9." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1956]
"Publicity release 7." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1956]
"Publicity release 6." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1956]
"Publicity release 4." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1956]
"Publicity release 2." 5th Australian science fiction convention Melbourne. [1955]
"DUFF 1976" [ballot form]
[handwritten note] "Australian Fan Magazines"

28/65
AUSTRALIAN FANTASY (B)
A Checklist of Australian Fantasy, by S. L. Larnach, 1950

28/66
AUSTRALIAN MONTHLY
"Voyage through space," by Peter Hastings [Australian Monthly, Aug 1950]
"How they will fly to the moon" [The Australian Post, Sep 28, 1950]

28/67
AUSTRALIAN POCKET BOOKS (B)
The AUSSUSA SAPSzine

28/68
AUSTRALIAN S-F ASSN, JOURNAL OF THE
Journal of the Australian Science Fiction Association

28/69
AUTHENTIC SCIENCE FICTION
Check List & History of Authentic Science Fiction, by Brian Burgess

28/70
AUTHOR AND JOURNALIST
Author and Journalist, Oct 1950 Author and Journalist, Jul 1939

28/71
AUTHOR, MAGAZINE, STORY POLLS (B)
"Science-fantasy report card no. 5" [booklet] [Jul 1951]

28/72
AUTHORS IMAG-INDEX (WITTER) (A)
The Authors Imag-Index, Section One, edited by Richard Witter, 1945 [handwritten notes/lists] [24 pages]

28/73
AUTHORS, ARTIST, REVIEWERS 1976, PRO & FANZINES (BRIAN McCARTHY)
A Guide to Fantasy and Science Fiction Publications, compiled by Brian J. McCarthy

28/74
AUTO DELIRIUM
Auto Delirium, edited by Perry Middlemiss

28/75
AVALON COMPANY
"Accounting: The Avalon Company" [booklet]
"The Avalon Company" [9-pg paper] [unknown author, date]
[correspondence to "Subscriber" from Sam Moskowitz and Will Sykora for the Avalon Company] [unknown date]
"Accounting: the Avalon Company," by Sam Moskowitz [Jun 1, 1949]
[handwritten note] "June 27, 1949 - dissolved / Aug 25, 1947 - formed"

28/76
AVON SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY READER
[handwritten note] reference to Noah Gardner and Sal Cohen

28/77
AVORIAZ FILM FESTIVAL
"New French film festival succeeds by audacity," by John Rockwell [NY Times, Feb 15, 1994]

28/78
BACHELOR'S STF ASS'N OF THE WORLD
"BSAW Bulletin Number One" [unknown date]

28/79
BACON, FRANCIS (LORD BISLEY)
"The man who saw through time," by Loren Eiseley [Saturday Evening Post, May 19, 1962]

28/80
BACTERIA
"Field in California gets a second dose of altered bacteria" [NY Times, May 14, 1987]

28/81
BAHR, ROBERT
[handwritten notes on Bahr, others] [1 page]

28/82
BAILEY, J. O.
[advertisement] What is it? Trash or Literature?
[manuscript] "Pilgrim's Progress: Prelude and postscript to the publication of J. O. Bailey's 'Pilgrims Through Space and Time,'" by Sam Moskowitz
[correspondence to Gary K. Wolfe from Sam Moskowitz, Jul 5, 1981]
"Notes for 'Pilgrim's Progress'"
[memorial resolution] "James Osler Bailey: August 12, 1903 - October 30, 1979"
[Dec 14, 1979] [business card of Mike Martin attached]
[handwritten notes] [19 pages]
[handwritten note on NY Public Library note sheet]
"The Thomas Hardy Festival" [preliminary brochure]
[correspondence to "Members of the M.L.A., Scholars Who Have Written about Thomas Hardy, and Other Who May Be Interested" from J.O. Bailey, Nov 30, 1967]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from J.O. Bailey, Jan 2, 1945] [photocopy]
[correspondence to J.O. Bailey from A. Langley Searles, Jan 5, 1944] [photocopy]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from Ben Abramson, Nov 2, 1948] [photocopy]
"J. Verne to A. Bomb," by John W. Chase [NY Times, Dec 28, 1947] [photocopy]
[correspondence to J.O. Bailey from A. Langley Searles, Dec 30, 1944] [photocopy]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from J.O. Bailey, Jan 7, 1945] [photocopy]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from Ben Abramson, Nov 10, 1945] [photocopy]
[correspondence to A. Langley Searles from J.O. Bailey, Dec 26, 1945] [photocopy]
[correspondence to Ben Abramson from J.O. Bailey, Oct 30, 1948] [photocopy]

28/83
BAKER STREET IRREGULARS
[publication list] The Baker Street Irregulars, Inc.

28/84
BALLANTINE BOOKS (TRANSFILE)
"Paperback talk," by Ray Walters [NY Times Book Review, Dec 25, 1977]
"Conglomerate loner," by Richard R. Lingeman [NY Times Book Review(?)] [unknown date]
"Paperbacks: new and noteworthy" [NY Times Book Review, Oct 23, 1977

28/85
BALLANTINE, IAN
"Ian Ballantine, 79, a publisher who led move into paperbacks," by Mary B. W. Tabor [NY Times, Mar 10, 1995]
"Ian Ballantine memorial" [unknown source] [May 11, 1995]

28/86
BALLARD, J. G.
"Suburban Sleep," [Time, Nov 13, 1989] [review of Running Wild, by J.G. Ballard]
"Tale of time and the river," by Paul Gray [Time, Apr 25, 1988] [photocopy]
[correspondence to a potential reviewer from Farrar, Straus and Giroux, Inc. re: Concrete Island, by J.F. Ballard (sic)]
"Ballard alters world with delight in 'Creation,'" by Roger Harris [Sunday Star-Ledger, Mar 27, 1988]
[advertisement for Empire of the Sun (movie)] [NY Times, Dec 9, 1987]
"A boy saved by the bomb," by John Calvin Batchelor [NY Times, Nov 11, 1984] [review of Empire of the Sun, by J.G. Ballard]
"Film: Spielberg's 'Empire of the Sun,'" by Janet Maslin [NY Times, Dec 9, 1987]
"Fly Away," by Malcolm Bradbury [NY Times, Dec 9, 1979] [review of The Unlimited Dream Company, by J.G. Ballard]
[handwritten note] reference to Today Show appearance, Dec 10, 1987
[handwritten note] reference to Beyond, Apr 1965
[handwritten note] reference to Re Search, no.8/9 (and/or Box 11)
[handwritten note, partly illegible] re: Ballard story
[letter to the editor] re: The Best Short Stories of J.G. Ballard [unknown source, date]
[handwritten note] reference to profile by Mark Purcell, May-Jun 1971
"Short and sweet," by Roger Harris [Sunday Star-Ledger, May 26, 1991] [review of War Fever, by J.G. Ballard]
"The road to 'crash,'" by Tom Shone [New Yorker, Mar 17, 1997]

28/87
BALLOONING
"The birth of American air travel" [TelNews, Feb 1991]

28/88
BALTADONIS, JOHN V.
[handwritten note] reference to Jack Johnson [pen name?]
"A portfolio of some rare and exquisite poetry…" [booklet]
"This F.A.P.A. election" [booklet]
"Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year"

28/89
BALTIMORE
[flyer] "Baltimore in 1971" [Maryland Association for Science-Fantasy?] [2 copies]
"Now let's be logical!" [advertisement for 1967 World Science Fiction Convention?] [2 copies]
"Balticon 21 - Special Super Limited Edition" [Apr 19, 1987]
"Preliminary progress report #1 for 1967 say Balticon"
"Baltimore Science Fiction Forum. Bulletin number two." [Dec 1951]

28/90
BAMBER, WILLIAM R.
[handwritten note] reference to Underworld, Nov 1933
"Let's face the facts, pulp writers!," by Wallace R. Bamber [The Author & Journalist, Jul 1932] [photocopy]

28/91
BARNES & NOBLE
The Wine and the Music, by William E. Barrett [Oct 1968]
Sixth Sense - Science or Nonsense? [1965]

28/92
BARNES, ARTHUR K.
[handwritten note] reference to Locus, May 22, 1970, etc.

28/93
BARON MUNCHAUSEN (FILM)
[handwritten note, partly illegible]
"How a notorious liar might have lived," by Vincent Canby [NY Times, Mar 10, 1989]
"'Baron Munchausen' fantastic to a fault," by Richard Freedman [Star-Ledger, Mar 10, 1989]
"The fabulous world of Karel Zeman," by Paul Healy

28/94
BAROQUE, BAGATALES, BROBDINGNAGIAN
"Baroque, Bagatales, Brobdingnagian" [booklet]

28/95
BAROQUE, BAGATALES, BROBDINGNAGIAN
[handwritten note] Maurice M. Kaplan [alias]

28/96
BARTEL, PHILIP JACQUE
[handwritten note] Maurice M. Kaplan [alias]
[correspondence to Sam Moskowitz from David Mead, Jun 28, 1996]
[manuscript] "The science fiction of Philip Jacques Bartel," by David G. Mead
[handwritten note] reference to Mystery Novel Magazine, Aug 1936

28/97
BATES, HARRY
[handwritten note] "Bates, Harry, died, Sept 1981"

28/98
BATTEAU, DR. WAYNE (SEE HARVARD U.)
"Dr. Wayne Batteau" [NY Times, Oct 30, 1967]

28/99
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA
"Space adventures has its eyes on the future," by Kay Gardella [Daily News, May 23, 1978]

28/100
BAUM, L. FRANK
"L. Frank Baum: from Oz to science fiction," by David L. Greene and Douglas G. Greene [unknown source, date] [photocopy]
"The absolute at large: a classic revisited," by William E. Harkins
[unknown source, date] [photocopy]

28/101
BAY AREA NEWS (GOLDEN GATE FANTASY SOCIETY)
Bay Area News, No. 4 [Jun 15, 1946]
Bay Area News, No. 3 [Apr 31, 1946]
Bay Area News, No. 2 [Apr 15, 1946]
Bay Area News, No. 1 [Apr 8, 1946]

28/102
BBC (BRITISH BROADCASTING) SEE LETTERS
"A journey into the future with BBC 2's new science fiction series" [Radio Times, Jan 2, 1969]

28/103
BEARDSLEY, AUBREY
[illustration] "Birth for Lucian's Strange History, Suppressed" [photocopy]
[illustration] "Lucian's Strange Creatures, Suppressed" [photocopy]
[illustration] "Snare of Vintage, as Published" [photocopy]
[illustration] "Suppressed Snare of Vintage for Lucian's True History" [photocopy]
"Antsy Commentator" [photocopy]
[illustration] "Dreams for Lucian's True History" [photocopy]
[unknown illustration]

28/104
BEAUMONT, CHARLES
[handwritten note, partly illegible]

28/105
BECK, CLAIRE P.
[envelope to Sam Moskowitz from Claire Beck, 3 enclosures follow]
[enclosure] [booklet] "The Timber," by Henry Vaughan
[enclosure] [booklet] "The Raven Days," by Sidney Lanier
[enclosure] [booklet] "Coronach," by Sir Walter Scott
"Announcement of sale" from Claire Beck [1939]
"Notice: I am disposing of the major portion of my collection…" [unknown date]

28/106
BEE-HIVE
Bee-Hive, Fall 1967 [handwritten note on cover re: article on p.18:
"In the beginning there were hippogypians," by Fred Brewer]

28/107
BEISER, ARTHUR (ELIZ. MENZEL)
"Mt. Wrangell Expedition," by Arthur Beiser [Oct 1953]
"Where do cosmic rays come from?," by Arthur Beiser

28/108
BELGIUM
[handwritten note] "Belgium SF in Cypher(?) 6 & 7"

28/109
BELLAH, JAMES WARNER
"James Warner Bellah, 77, author of novels, stories, and scenarios" [NY Times, Sep 24, 1976]

28/110
BELLAMY, FRANCIS (AUTHOR OF ATTA)
"Francis Bellamy, author, was 85" [NY Times, Feb 4, 1972]

28/111
BENFORD, GREGORY
"Gregory Benford: science in his lab, science in his fiction," by Gary Taubes [Discover, Aug 1983]
"Interview: Gregory Benford," by Jeffrey Elliot [Galileo] [unknown date] [photocopy]

28/112
BENJAMIN, PARK
[handwritten notes] [1 page]

28/113
BENSON, E. F.
[handwritten note] reference to The Outcast

28/114
BENTHAKE, WILLIAM F.
[handwritten notes] [1 page]

28/115
BENTLEY, PHYLLIS
[obituary] "Phyllis Bentley" [NY News, Jun 29, 1977]

28/116
BEOWOLF POLL
[correspondence to "Fan" from Gerry de la Ree, Aug 1945]
[correspondence to "Fan" from Gerry de la Ree, Feb 20, 1945]
[correspondence to "Fan" from Gerry de la Ree] [unknown date]
"Beowulf" [p.6 only] [Mar 1944]

28/117
BERGEN EVENING RECORD
"Yesterday's dreams, tomorrow's realities," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Aug 29, 1959] [2 copies]
"Terror and fear are imprinted on h-war's pathetic survivors," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record, Aug 26, 1960]
"Yesterday's dreams, tomorrow's realities," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Aug 22, 1959] [2 copies]
"Space flight: prelude to act 1," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Aug 16, 1958]
"Mars…the red enigma!," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Jul 14, 1956]
"The moon: men will stand there by 1985," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Aug 22, 1953]
"Captain Marvel's mouthpiece," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Feb 7, 1953]
"A labor of love: fantasy art work," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Oct 22, 1955]
"Their hobby's out of this world," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Sep 24, 1955]
"He draws planes but wants to fly them," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Mar 10, 1956]

28/118
BERGEN RECORD
"First earth satellite: a hale dream come true," by Gerry de la Ree [Bergen Evening Record Weekend Magazine, Apr 6, 1957] [2 copies]

28/119
BERGONZI, BERNARD
[handwritten note] reference to "The New York Review of Books" Mar 17, 1966

28/120
BEST LISTS
"Forgotten Masterpieces of Science Fiction" [3 pages] [photocopy]

28/121
BEST SELLERS
"Best Sellers" [NY Times Book Review, Mar 6, 1983]
"Best Sellers" [NY Times Book Review, Jan 16, 1983]
"Paperback Best Sellers" [NY Times Book Review, Jan 16, 1983]

28/122
BEULAH'S SCRAPBOOK (SHAW)
Beulah's Scrapbook, No. 1 [Feb 14, 1944]
Beulah's Scrapbook, No. 2 [Apr 3, 1944]

28/123
BEYOND
Beyond [newsletter] [3 issues] [unknown dates]
"Beyond" [1 page]
Beyond: Edge of Night, by J. K. Aiken [homemade book]

1979 Inauguration - January, 1979

Sample letters from the Private Victory Party committee to prospective donors seeking funds to pay for inaugural activities, invitations, list of out-of-town guests invited to the inauguration, clippings from Dallas newspapers of January 17-18 and 21, January 16 issue of The Texas Advocate published by the Republican Party of Texas about the upcoming inauguration, and an article about Governor Clements titled “A Mustang in the Mansion: Governor William P. Clements, Jr.” from the Winter 1979 issue of The Mustang published by the alumni association of Southern Methodist University

1987 Inauguration

Clippings mostly from the Park Cities, memos about seating at the swearing-in ceremony and the prayer service, lists of potential members of the Travis County Inaugural Committee and persons to be seated in the VIP section at the swearing-in ceremony, notes by Mrs. Clements, and a note about and words and music to a ragtime song titled “The Rita Rag” written by Tom Dixon and Jack Johnson of Dallas

1987 Inauguration - January 20, 1987

Samples of invitations to inaugural events, tickets to major inaugural events, and programs for the Inauguration Ceremony, Inauguration Prayer Service, A Salute to the Texas Arts, and the inaugural evening events including the Texas Inaugural Galas at various locations and the All Texas Celebration

1987 Inauguration - January, 1987

Agenda package for a meeting of the Inaugural executive Committee meeting of January 7, a report by the chairman Mrs. C. Frederick Weisend and co-chairmen Mrs. George Harris and Mr. William B. King on activities on January 19 and 20 and in general the remainder of the month including searching for furnishings for the private quarters in the Mansion and the Governor’s Office, a 1987 Inaugural Program, list of guests with addresses invited for lunch at the Governor’s Mansion on January 20, list of SEDCO employees invited to the inauguration, and the text of Governor Clements’ inaugural Speech, January 20

19th-20th Century Miscellaneous

Material in folders 1 (and folders 19-40 through 19-48) came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Autographes, l.a.s., etc. 16e-20e s." Material in folders 2-7 from a binder titled "MISC M S S etc. 00 [sic?]." Material in folders 8-20 from a binder titled "[ms] documents manuscripts medieval etc." Material in folders 21-33 from an untitled binder. Material in folders 34-36 from another untitled binder. Material in folders 37-62 from a binder titled "Maintenon, Revolution, Sand, Misc."

20/1: Unidentified manuscript, marked "1578 RLD."

20/2: Revolutionary decrees, 1790-1793 (12 printed items).

20/3: Letter by A. de Souza in dealer folder.

20/4: "Consideration sur la maniere d'etablie un commerce tres etendu ou tres utile ....", Undatedwith accompanying collector's note: "Americana/Commerce."

20/5: Fred. Borch to "Ma chere femme", Cologne, 1750, 10 letters, mentions barons and ministers.

20/6: Manuscript 10/18/1776, 4 pp., with decorative stamp "Gen. D'Orleans vingt sols," possible letter of introduction for employment with the Duke of Orleans.

20/7: Manuscript volume of collected poems, unsigned [Mauceau?], Undated but some pages have dates (1780, 1819).

20/8: Manuscript(s) 1643, 4 pp., signed [?].

20/9: Manuscript(s) "Renatus Gaspardus Soubert presbyter Doctor Sorbonicus," Undated, some diploma or grant.

20/10: Printed item(s) Local decree, Montelimar, Drome department, 4/4/1801.

20/11: Printed item(s) "Brevet de traitement" from [Treasury or Ministry of Culture?] to [?], circa 1804-1805.

20/12: Manuscript(s) Sous-prefet of Belley to canton president of Amberieux, Rhone department, 5/2/1806.

20/13: Printed item(s) "Immeubles a vendre par expropriation forcee", Bourgoin-Jallieu, Isere department, 6/12/1811, with Manuscript(s) notes.

20/14: Manuscript(s) "Jacob Forrer zur Lilie 1822", notebook.

20/15: Printed item(s) "Jeanne-Antoinette de Laube, veuve de Leusse, a ses juges", Grenoble, after 1792, 4 pp.

20/16: Printed item(s) Memoire pour les citoyens Balastron; contre la dame Thevenet(Grenoble: P. Cadou et David, after 1792), 19 pp.

20/17: Printed item(s) Interior minister Laplace to local administrators, 1799.

20/18: Manuscript(s) Minister of justice to emperor, 1/1/1819.

20/19: Manuscript(s) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-22 March 1832) to Zahn [prob. Wilhelm Johann KarlZahn (1800-1871)] in Naples, 5 letters, 1828-1832.

20/20: Manuscript(s) Countess [?] to [?], Lyon, 1819.

20/21: Manuscript(s) Emile Deschamps (1791-1871), Romantic poet, to Jules Mareschal, 2 letters, December 1866, with accompanying catalog description.

20/22: Manuscript(s) Paul Foucher (1810-1875), writer, to "Monsieur," 1 letter, n.d, with accompanying catalog description.

20/23: Manuscript(s) Paul Foucher Jr. (1849-1894), journalist and novelist, to Aurelien Scholl, 6 letters, 1883-1891, with accompanying catalog description.

20/24: Manuscript(s) ALEXANDRE MARIE-ELEONORE, Prince de SAINT MAURIS - MONTBAREY et du Saint-Empire, Marechal des camps et armees du Roi, some grant or transaction [?], February 1775.

20/25: Printed item(s)/manuscript(s) Military commissions [?], 9/20/1780, signed Louis and de Montbarey, 2 identical [?].

20/26: Manuscript(s) "Les deux Compagnies de Garde a Versailles se formant dans L'avant Cour et etant partagees comme a l'ordinaire Chaume endeux petotons et quatre sections, on placera un sergent a la droite de chaque section, et les deux fouriers avec les Drapeaux au Centre detoute la Garde ....," military document [?], Undated

20/27: Manuscript(s) "Arrete du Parlement de Metz, du 8. may 1788, a depot heures du matin" [Decree of Metz parliament], unsigned, 3 pp.

20/28: Manuscript(s) "Sentence du Baillage royal de Nancy, du 31. may 1788" [Nancy royal bailiff's judgment], unsigned, 4 pp.

20/29: Printed item(s) Ordonnance du roi, concernant les regimens Ecossois, du 20 septembre 1756, de par le roi[Royal ordinance concerning the Scottish regiment] (Paris, 1756), 8 pp.

20/30: "Ordonnance du Roy pour mettre a deux cen[?]homme[?] chacune des deuze compagnier du Regimens de se[?] Gardar [sic?] Suisse[?]," Fontainebleau, October 1750, signed Louis and Beeroyer [sic?] Bergenson.

20/31: Manuscript(s) Fernand Gregh (1873-1960), poet and literary critic, to "Mon cher ami," 7 letters, 1894-1927.

20/32: Manuscript(s) Nobleman d'Argenteuil, Dijon, to unknown, 6 letters, October 1779-February 1780.

20/33: Printed item(s)/manuscript(s) Military commissions [?], two, dated 1777 and May 1782, signed Louis and de Montbarey.

20/34: Manuscript(s) Charles Kemble (1775-1854), English actor, to Mssrs. Galignani in Paris, 1 letter, 10/15/1829, with accompanying catalog description.

20/35: Manuscript(s) Johan Ablau[f?], undated [pre-18th century handwriting], marked with numbers 3049/16 etc.

20/36: Manuscript(s) "Marseilles Song of Freedom," undated, 2 pp.

20/37: Varin, and Arthur de Beauplan. La montagne qui accouche vaudeville en un acte. Paris: Beck, 1849. Already at TAMU in microfilm.

20/38: Manuscript(s) Laurent Couneler, Basel, to Fulwar Skipwith(1765-1839), United States consul in Paris, 1 letter, 3/27/1795.

20/39: Manuscript(s) Les Commissaires de la Tresorerie nationale to Fulwar Skipwith, circa 1796-1797, 2 manuscripts.

20/40: Printed item(s) Manifeste de Francois II (Vienne, [1793]), viii pp., dated 1/30/1793; Printed item(s) Representation des Etats de Brabant (N.p., [1787]).

20/41: Printed item(s) Louis-Toussaint Bernier (1761-1801), official in Andely district, Eure-et-Loire and l'Eure departements, local decrees, 4/8/1795, with accompanying catalog description.

20/42: Printed item(s) C.M. Picquet, Arrest de la cour, concernant les mendiants, du 15. april 1723, 4 pp. Margin: Bretagne.

20/43: Printed item(s) Military commission to Jean Oel, 5/14/1795, signed Louis-Antoine Pille, with accompanying catalog description.

20/44: Manuscript(s) Jean-Francois Pare (1755-1819), interior minister in 1793-1794, to a clerk, 11/9/1793, with accompanying catalog description.

20/45: Manuscript(s) Hardouin Fortin de la Hoguette, Archbishop of Sens, to Mme. de Maintenon, 4 letters, 1708-1712. Opponent of Fenelon, with accompanying catalog description.

20/46: Manuscript(s) Belley district administrator to procureur general syndic of Ain, 12/14/1792, with accompanying catalog description.

20/47: Manuscript(s) Napoleon, 2 signed letters, 1865, 1925, with another by another, signature illegible, Undated

20/48: Typescript(s) Andre Malraux to M. Lorain, 2 letters, 1946-1948, with accompanying catalog description.

20/49: Manuscript(s) George Patinot to George Sand, 5/21/1876, with accompanying catalog description.

20/50: Manuscript(s) Alphonse Royer, director of Odeon, to Mme. Briars, 4/1/1855, with accompanying catalog description.

20/51: Manuscript(s) Vivant Duroussin, magistrate and Saone-et-Loire deputy to legislature, 1 letter, 12/18/1791, with accompanying catalog description.

20/52: Manuscript(s) Louis-Jules Mancini-Mazarini 3e et dernier duc de Nevers, dit de Nivernais (16 decembre 1716 - 25 fevrier 1798) est un ambassadeur, ministre d'Etat, epistolier, poete, academicien et auteur dramatique francais(wiki), to Mme. de Raimond a Besancon, 12/27/1775, with accompanying catalog description.

20/53: Manuscript(s) Jean Salleles to Barras, member of Directoire executif, 2/21/1797, with accompanying catalog description.

20/54: Manuscript(s) Ignace-Frederic de Mirbeck (1732-1818), attorney, to M. de Grandprey a Bulgueville, 10/1/1789, with accompanying catalog description.

20/55: Manuscript(s) fragment, signatures, Undated

20/56: Manuscript(s) Edouard Bourdet to Solange Clesinger, 4 letters, 1851-1861, with accompanying catalog description.

20/57: Manuscript(s) military, signatures, circa 1794, Cambrai district; Manuscript(s) military, signatures, revolutionary era, Marne district; Manuscript(s), signatures, 4/20/1793, Clermont district; Printed item(s) Military commissions to Antoine Garoche, circa 1793, signatures, Mâcon, Saone-et-Loire department.

20/58: Manuscript(s) Comite de legislation, Section de emigres, decision on German, Forbin Janson, 3/7/1795, with accompanying catalog description.

20/59: Manuscript(s) Menard Desfourniel, national tobacco producer, Tonneins district, Lot et Garonne department, on business, 5/4/1795, with accompanying catalog description.

20/60: Manuscript(s)/printed item(s) Pierre Guerin, National Convention delegate from Loiret department, to war minister Petiet on behalf of General Jacques-Nicolas Moynat, 2/27/1796, with Moynat's printed 28 pp. report to National Convention's Committee of Public Safety, with accompanying catalog description.

20/61: Manuscript(s) Signatures, 12/22/1792, to mayor and officials of Passy, part of Paris.

20/62: Manuscript(s) Charles Godefroy Redon de Belleville (1748 et mort au château de Bailly le 10 aout 1820), est un administrateur et diplomate francais, to Tilly and army commission, from prison in Avignon, November 1794 to January 1795, with accompanying catalog description.

19th-20th Century Miscellaneous

Material in folders 1-2 (and folders 21-29 through 21-52) came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Docs, manuscripts, papers & etc (exhibit)." Material in folders 3-35 from a binder titled "Cornwallis, X. de Magallon, C. Coccioli, Sebilleau, Dorat, Fothergill, Civil War, etc." Material in folders 36-45 from a binder titled "Jean Rostand, cde Arara, 19th e poetry vols-letters, varia 17-18th C," with note on verso of front cover: "(198) Jean Rostand letters left in their original order."Material in folders 46-65 from a binder titled "CT, Beranger, Wapierre, letters, plays."

22/1: Law, on reinterrment of Voltaire, 1791, with accompanying catalog description.

22/2: To a "president" from Maurice Barrei (sic?), 1906.

22/3: "Short Notes on Lord Cornwallis's Letters to Mr. Dundas," during former's time as Governor-General of India, 1786-88, with accompanying catalog description and collector's notes.

22/4: To Nicholas-Francois Turpetin from a mayor, 1791, with accompanying collector's notes.

22/5: "Opinion de M. Mayet, Cure de Rochetaillee, Depute de Lyon, sur l'Etat Religieux," a pamphlet asking the Assembly to decree that those who "would like to continue to live under monastic regulations, would have that liberty," 1790, with accompanying catalog description and collector's notes.

22/6: Three letters by poet Xavier de Magallon, 1923-1924, with accompanying catalog description and collector's notes.

22/7: Five letters to Frans Muller from Italian novelist Carlo Coccioli, 1951-1954, with accompanying catalog description and collector's notes.

22/8: To Henry Fouquier from Henry Bataille, thanking him for an article, May 1900, with accompanying catalog description and collector's notes.

22/9: Letter by Francois Aubrey, writing that the stagecoach drivers of the Military Committee must receive the same treatment as those of the Committee of Public Safety, fragment, 28 May 1795, with accompanying catalog description.

22/10: Letter by Basil Hall Chamberlain on French language, Voltaire, Rousseau, etc., 14 March, 1907, with accompanying catalog description and collector's notes.

22/11: To Louis-Auguste Auguin from Paul Sebilleau, congratulating Auguin for a Salon medal he was awarded and giving an account of 1890s Paris, 15 May 1899, with accompanying catalog description and collector's notes.

22/12: To Madame Necker from Claude Joseph Dorat, Undated, with accompanying catalog description and collector's notes.

22/13: To Mademoiselle from Jules Barthelemy St. Hilaire, 27 July 1844, with accompanying catalog description and collector's notes.

22/14: Ex-Libris plate from George A. Fothergill, artist, with poem and illustration, Undated; Postcard of the foxhound "Factor" by Fothergill and inscribed by George A. Fothergill, 1914; To Lady Millais from George A. Fothergill, 25 December 1915.

22/15: To Messieurs from La Case (sic?) on local violence, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 1762.

22/16: To General Sir Robert Gardiner from General Sir William Napier, on etiquette of presenting his book to the queen, circa 1857.

22/17: Two letters from Lucy L. Carter to cousin John in Confederate Army, September 1861.

22/18-23: American Civil War letters, poems and songs, each with accompanying catalog description and collector's notes.

22/24: To Gen'l Isaac Hodsdon from Ivory Hovey. March 8, 1846.

22/25: To pension dept. from George N. Thorpe, requesting increased pension for disability, 8 March 1902.

22/26: Five anonymous manuscript American Civil War poems, Undated

22/27: Patriotic pro-Union letter by J.M. Cutter, September 30, 1864.

22/28: To Friend Cutler from J. Blue, American Civil War, Undated

22/29: To Smith Tuttle from A. C. Thompson, April 11, 1847.

22/30: Four letter to John W. Croule and Caroline Croule from N.C Gavett and Eunice Gavett, Coldwater, Michigan, 1861-1863.

22/31: South Carolina form filled out in manuscript, legal acknowledgement of special bail in a debt lawsuit, 1806.

22/32: Pennsylvania promissory note, 1803.

22/33: Two letters to "my dear Anne" from Augusta E. Sackett, 1851.

22/34: To Professor Robert Jarbell Oliver from Mrs. Gamaliel Bradford, January 13, 1942.

22/35: To Chandler Smith, Esq. from Alivaley (sic?), Mulford, March 15, 1854; To my dear nephew from Samuel B. Appleton, August 1; To Rev. G. C. Sch... from David W. Cormick (sic?) on dying child and connected financial preparations, October 26, 1854; To "Friend" Lizzy from J.B. (sic?) on wedding, with envelope addressed to "Miss Mary E. Staples, Present," October 22, 1831.

22/36: Jean Rostand to M. Bomet (i.e., Melchior Bonnet), 16 letters, 1934-1938.

22/37: Newspaper clipping of book advertisement: "'See… and… know' the truly modern public collection Insectes by Jean Rostand, Voyage to the world of the marvellous, 152 illustrations in heliogravure, 5 fr 50, Flammarion," 1936?; Book review of Jean Rostand's Insectes, by Alphonse de Parvillez, 1936?

22/38: Arara to Conde Zambeccari (sic?),7 letters in Spanish, 1777-1788.

22/39: Items originally from sleeves numbered 1-5. Envelope inscribed to Madame Josephine Bellefonds, 1869; Love letter-poem from P., Undated; Love poem about Josephine on paper with same imprint as above; Sonnet to the Virgin by M. Henri Rochefort, Toulouse, 1865; "Monsieur and Mademoiselle," manuscript, Undated

22/40: "Bourgogne," sewn manuscript library catalog, late 19th century.

22/41: To "Monsieur le Procureur," signed, printed, 1741.

22/42: Official manuscript documents, sewn together, stamped Lorraine, etc., 1766.

22/43: Group of documents sewn together, dated 1664, 1661, Undated, 1687, 1666?, 1662, 1660, 1821.

22/44: Ordinance on the marriage of those under the age of 25 without parental permission, printed, with notes in hand, Brussels, 1623.

22/45: To Monsieur Ferrin from L'abbe Bignon (i.e., Jean-Paul Bignon, 1662-1743, priest and librarian to Louis XVI), 1732.

22/46: Three Connecticut Pay-Table Office notes, 1781-1784.

22/47: To Monsieru Fabris from Marie-Louise Mignot Denis (niece of Voltaire), written by Wagniere in thanks for a dysentery remedy, Undated

22/48: To Mrs Versey from Edward (Duke of Kent, father of Queen Victoria), 11 August 1813.

22/49: To Thomas Chalmers from Edward Jerningham (Wakefield) on a planned visit, Undated

22/50: Two letters by Beranger, 1833.

22/51: Revolutionary publication to the citizens, Undated

22/52: Hymnes que se chanteront a la fete de Barra et Viala… (Undated).

22/53: Two Marshall de Castries letters, 1786.

22/54: P.E.L., with music by Plantade, Palma, ou Le Voyage en Grece, Opera en Deux Actes (N.p., 1798-99).

22/55: C. Auguste Creuze, Ninons de Lenclos, ou L'Epicueisme (N.p., 1799-1800).

22/56: J. Candielle, Le Commissionnaire (N.p., 1794-95).

22/57: Bouilly, Les Deux Journees, with music by Cherubini (N.p., 1802).

22/58: Six letters by Drinkwater Meadows on his performances, 1834-1859.

22/59: James Oakes to Miss (Fanny) Davenport on theatre and scandals, May 1888.

22/60: Letter by Vandeinhoff, March 13, 1832?

22/61: Legal decision in favor of printer Antoine Lollin, with royal stamp and signature from the council, 1778.

22/62: Letter by Charles Kean, 22 February 1854.

22/63: Mr. T.D.M. (artillery captain), Dialogue entre un citoyen et un soldat (N.p., 1789), in French and German; Arretconcerning the inflation problem with assignats in the Bas-Rhin region, released by J. B. Lacoste and M. A. Baudot, 25 January 1794.

22/64: Jesuit Xavier de Ravignan to Mademoiselle Helene Carpentier, 5 March.

22/65: Document signed by Louis XIV, 1644.

19th-20th Century Miscellaneous

Material in folders 1-5 came to Cushing Library in an untitled three-ring binder. Material in folders 6-24 from a binder with the handwritten spine title "Misc. Rev., P. Meurice etc. 2001," with note on verso of front cover: "Edits at back have been entered 9/01." Material in folders 25-34 from a large unsorted archival box.

24/1: Relation d'une Avanture Extraordinaire (1752).

24/2: Requete du Cure de Fontenoy, au Roy (1745); Arrest de la Cour de Parlement, Aides et Finances de Dauphine, Rendu Toutes les Chambres Assemblees….(1763).

24/3: Le Ministre de la Justice aux Juges & Accusateurs public des Tribunaux criminels, Juges & Commissaires nationaux des Tribunaux de District, & Juges des Tribunaux de Commerce (1793).

24/4: N. Tresse, ed., La France Dramatique au Dix-Neuvieme Siecle, Choix des Pieces Moderns (1852); Magasin Theatral. Choix de Pieces Nouvelles, Jouees sur Tous les Theatres de Paris. Theatre de la Renaissance, L'Ecole des Jeunes Filles (circa 1841).

24/5: A Son Altesse Royale Madame Regente, possible legal counter-suit by Jean la Ralde, colonel and defendant, against Sir Pierre Guillaume Montade and Sir Nicolas Gilbert, plaintiffs, and Sir Jacques Masson, respondent, 11 May 1732.

24/6: Two letters by Roger Reboussin, artist, 1911.

24/7: Letter by Pierre Tiondaie [sic?], Undated; Letter by Louis Boylisue [sic?], 1907; Letter by Catrein Albeidnigh Thym [sic?], 1891.

24/8: Letter by Georges Herelle (b. 1848), translator, Undated

24/9: Citoyen Segur aine, "Tant pis et tant mieux," manuscript poem, Undated; "Epitre aux jeunes-gens," unsigned poem, Undated, with manuscript note signed Harcourt de Montesquiou.

24/10: Fragment diary 1751-1753, paginated 303-325!

24/11: Letter to Comte Anatole de Montesquiou, Undated; Renault to Comtesse de Montesquiou, 1835; Montguyon to Comtesse de Montesquiou, 1848; Letter by Bocher, Undated; Son or daughter to Comte Anatole de Montesquiou, 1826; Terullac [sic] to M. le Duc, Undated, mentions Anatole; Unsigned fragment, 1825; Unidentified letter, Undated, mentions Anatole de Montesquiou at bottom; Amelot to Montesquiou, 1777.

24/12: Inspector Lamarliere Items: Manuscript(s) financial statement, 1795, mentions Lamarliere, army in Italy; Blegier [sic?] to inspector Lamarliere in Nice, circa 1796; Unknown author to inspecteur de vivres [quartermaster?] Lamarliere in Nice, financial statement, 1795; Letter by Rossolin Greff [sic?], Provence, 1779?; Letter to Lamarliere, 1790s; Dubreuil, on Subsistances militaires ltrhd, to Lamarliere in Nice, circa 1795.

24/13: Maret (sic?) to a baron, Wurzen, [1813]; Cambon (sic?) to Virmes [sic?], Undated

24/14: Francois Paul Meurice(1818-1905, French dramatist and Victor Hugo editor) to Catulle Mendes, 8 ltrs, 1902-1905.

24/15: Poems: "La desolation en balance avec la consolation ain: on doit soixante mille francs [sic?]," unsigned poem, Undated; "Bouquet a ma femme," unsigned poem, Undated; "Sonnetae [sic?]," unsigned poem, Undated; E. Fetie [sic?], "Un matinee de printemps," poem, Undated; "aire [sic?]: de la reine de golconde [sic?]," unsigned poem, Undated; "Stances," unsigned poem, Undated; "Mon coeur d'est pris, dans le Beseau," unsigned poem, Undated; "Carmen," unsigned poem, Undated; "Le Berger constant," with motto [?] "air: dio confiteor," unsigned poem, Undated; "Carmen," unsigned poem, Undated; "air: l'om [sic?] de moi," unsigned poem, Undated

24/16: "Mss. Noels sur les particuliers de la place Royale," manuscript poetry volume, unsigned, Undated

24/17: "Avis," unsigned manuscript, 1778? 13 pp.

24/18: "Adieux d'un Davois aun franeves" [sic?], unsigned poem, Undated

24/19: "Traduction libre de la fin du 1ev chaus de Thompson," [sic] unsigned manuscript volume, Undated

24/20: Letter to or from Lidia Board, 3/13/1819, unsigned; Letter to or from Canning, 1798, unsigned, possibly on translations, war; Letter to Dávalu, signed, 1793; Letter to Mme. Durfort, veuve Prastin, signed, circa 1793.

24/21: Thierry to M. Bouchereau, circa 1793-1798, 6 letters.

24/22: Chaurand Freres & Co., Bureaux de Roulage & Entrepot in Lyon to M. Aptet, 1809; Receipt, 1732; Letter by Frere Lefebvre aine, revolutionary era 1790s.

24/23: Local revolutionary decrees, Ain department, 6 printed pieces.

24/24: Arrests of royal and other officials, printed announcements, [1693]-1755, 6 pieces.

24/25: Typescripts: "Declaration du Roy", doubling the toll of ferries, canals, bridges, paths, etc, for seven years. 1709; Typescript(s) "Edit du Roy," authorizing financial officers to collect specific sums of money, 1709; "Arrest de la Cour de Parlement, Aydes et Finances de Dauphine. Qui ordonne aux chatelains et procureurs d'Office du Ressort de la Cour de tenir un Etat des crimes dignes de mort ou de peines afflictives...." 7 September 1750; "Arrest de la Cour de Parlement, Aides et Finances de Dauphine," 1764; "Lettres-Patentes du Roi, donnees a Versailles le 30 Octobre 1766. Sur une convention conclue entre le Roi & l'Imperatrice Douairiere, Reine de Hongri & de Boheme, pour l'aboliton reciproque du Droit d'Aubaine & de celui de Retorsion, entre les Sujets respectifs de France & d'Autriche." Agreement between Maria Theresa of Austria (mother of Marie Antoinette) and Louis XV, reciprocally ending the practice of Droit d'Aubaine, by which property of foreigners, upon their deaths, went into government hands and not to their heirs. The year before the proxy marriage of their children, Maria Antonia and Louis Auguste, 30 October 1766; "Arrest de la Cour de Parlement, Aides et Finances de Dauphine." Regarding the banning of a religious book, 21 April 1768.

24/26: "Resultat des Memoires de la Demoiselle Cadiere, et Adherands Contre le P. Girard Jesuite," 1731.

24/27: "Lettre Familiere et Raisonnee, a Madame de - sur les principaux Ecrits qui ont paru au sujet de la Bataille de Fontenoy," 1745.

24/28: Certificate appointing a new member of the Swiss Regiment. Signed by Louis-Charles de Bourbon, Count of Eu, grandson of Louis XIV, 24 February, 1760.

24/29: "Quatrieme Memoire a Consulter, pour Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, Ecuyer...." by Beaumarchais. Memoire of legal issues. 1774.

24/30: "Eloge Historique de Parlement de Normandie, depuis Louis XII, jusqu'a nos jours." With Xerox of same, 1777.

24/31: Items originally packed together in one sleeve from the collector: Manuscripts: To Monseigneur from Paradei. 7 October, 1780; To Monseigneur from Paradei. 9 March 1781; List of articles, bound with blue ribbon, written by de Paradei at the Bastille. 15 March, 1781; "Etat General des dettes du S de Paradei." Imprisoned in the Bastille for a debt of 280,000 livres. Also included are listings of his goods, properties, and possessions, itemized, with their value. 15 March, 1781; "Societe Populaire des sans Culottes de la Manche, (ci-devant Gerville)." Blank diploma for the certification of members of the society, with blanks for physical description (nose, eyes, mouth, etc). Signeed by the president and secretary of the society. Undated; "Certificat". Certificate of the Society of Friends of the Constitution, affilliated with the Jacobins. Filled in with member's name and signed by the president and secretary. 19 March, 1792.

24/32: "Second Memoire Justificatif de la Comtesse de Valois de la Motte. Ecrit par elle-meme." 1790.

24/33: "Le Reveil de M. Suleau, suivi du Prospectus du Journal politique que le Public lui demande." By Francis-Louis Suleau, 1791.

24/34: Items originally packed together in one sleeve from the collector: Typescripts: "Analise des Travaux du Departement du Nord, Relatifs aux Dangers de la Patrie...." 1792?; "L'Administrateur remplacant le Commissaire du Gouvernement, pres l'Administration centrale du...." Public notice regarding an escaped murderer, Henri Peyrottes, with details of the circumstances and a physical description. 22 November, 1799; "Extrait des Registres du Directoire Executif". Regarding the military. 9 June, 1799; "Instruction. Adressee par le Directoire Executif, a ses Commissaires pres les Administrations et les Tribunaux...." Highly patriotic revolutionary publication. 30 December, 1795; "Aux Republicains, Composant les Corps administratifs et les Societes populaires." Calling to the public attention the danger that the troops and the country are in, and the ineptitude of those in charge. From Prosper Sijah. 22 May, 1793; "Decret de la Convention Nationale...." Requisition order for horses and equipment for the national calvary. 25 July, 1793; To Le Ministre de la Guerre, Aux Administrateurs des Departemens, from Petiet. Regarding communes who have acted without permission in regard to workers and money. 14 February, 1796; To Le Ministre de la Guerre from Bernadotte. 24 July, 1799.

19th-20th Century Miscellaneous

Material in folders 1-10 came to Cushing Library unsorted in one large archival box. Material in folders 11-24 was found among Robert L. Dawson's unsorted personal papers.

26/1: Five envelopes containing a total of nineteen small religious documents, mostly prayers. 1647-1738?

26/2: Auction folder, Manuscripts:

  • "Autographe - 18e - 19e Siecles, VIe Division..." Bearing a handwritten discription of the contents. Inside is a Letter from Orloff (Gregoire Vladimir, comte) to Dr. Biett. Undated
  • To Monsieur from Jay defleur(?), 17 October, 1757
  • To M. de Maganeoure(?) from le Duc de Lavrilliere(?), 17 ?, 1772
  • To Madame from le Comte de Tressan. Asking her to act on behalf of his son to have him promoted to the rank of colonel. March 1777
  • "Pro Memoria". Petition of Danican to recieve recompense for 40 years of service to the Bourbons, recounting his military career, including his loyalty to the king and his assistance in helping various persons escape France. 16February, 1821
  • To Monsieur le Comte from ?. 31 October, 1789
    *? 1766.

26/3: Bound folder labeled "Inventaire de Pierre-Charles Provandier" (among other notes), Typescripts/Manuscripts:

  • "Avertissement." Notice of taxes for Provandier, 9 March, 1803.
  • "Contributions Directes". First tax summary for Provandier, 9 March, 1803.
  • "Contributions Personnelle, Mobilaire et Somptuaire An 9". Tax notice for Provandier. 2 March, 1801.
  • "Contributions Directes." First tax summary for Provandier, date unclear (lists two separate years)
  • "Contribution Personelle, Mobiliaire de L'An VII". Tax notice for Provandier. 29(?) January, 1804.
  • "Dernier Commandement, au Nom de la Loi, d'Apres Moderation." Final notice after reduction for Provandier. 1804/05.
  • "Prefecture du Departement de la Seine. Contentieux des Contribution Directes." Tax form for Provandier. 17 February, 1801(?).
  • Note regarding taxes for Provandier. 1 September(?), 1794.
  • "Pierre Charles Provandier, ancien commis". Note regarding taxes (?) for Provandier. 1792?
  • "Emprunt Force". Notice of the mandatory "loans" made by the people to the government, for Provandier. 7 February, 1796.
  • "Emprunt Force". Certification that Provandier paid his emprunt force. 23 October, 1793.
  • "Recepisse de l'Emprunt Force." Reciept for Provandier's emprunt force. 1793/94.
  • "Departement de Paris." Certifying that Provandier was not on the list of arrested emmigrants who fled during the revolution. 20 May, 1793.
  • "Duplicata de Quittance de Contribution Patriotique." Certifying that Provandier had paid this particular tax, levied on those with an income of over 400 livres. Three dates: 31 August, 1790; 29 August, 1791; 21 March, 1792.
  • "Quittance de Contribution Patriotique." Certifying that Provandier had paid the tax. 18 January, 1792.
  • "Quittance de Contribution Patriotique." Certifying that Provandier had paid the tax. 29 August, 1791.
  • "Quittance de Contribution Patriotique." Certifying that Provandier had paid the tax. 30 March, 1791.
  • "Quittance de Contribution Patriotique." Certifying that Provandier had paid the tax. 31 August, 1790.
  • "Quittance de Contribution Patriotique." Certifying that Provandier had paid the tax. 2 march, 1790.
  • "Reconnoissance de Declaration Pour la Contribution Patriotique." Certifying that Provandier had declaired what he needed to pay for the tax. 1790.
  • "Reconnoissance de Declaration Pour la Contribution Patriotique." Certifying that Provandier had declaired what he needed to pay for the tax. 18 December, 1789.

26/4: Folder from auction, Typescripts: Certificate of service from the Parisian National Guard for Jean Baptiste Raimbauts, filled in in ms, with physical and other details. Signed by the commandant of the batallion and the Aide-Major. 6 January, 1790; Photogravure of His Excellence Mr. E. B. Washburne, "Envoye Extrordinaire & Ministre Plenipotentaire" of the United States in France. Abmassador from 1869 to 1877. Signed by Washburne 5 September 1877.

26/5: Originally packed together in one plastic sleeve, Typescripts/Manuscripts:

  • "Decret de l'Assemblee Nationale du 2 Mars, 1791." Regarding trade licenses. 1791.

  • "Patente Simple." For Jean Joseph Nofidat Lebrun. 1792.

  • "Patente Superieure." For M. Le Cmt. Denis, Joseph Grodard. The stamp "La Loi et Le Roi" is marked out at "et Le Roi". 24 September, 1792/93?

  • "Patente Simple." For Pierre Borel? April 30, 1794?

  • "Patente de Capissier(?)." 31 March, 1799?

  • "Patente Ordinaire." For Jean Baptiste Leisuier. 16 May, 1791.

  • "Quittance pour droit de Patente de (?)." Reciept for a trade license fee. 26 June, 1797.

  • "Quittance pour droit de Patente de (?)." Recipt for a trade license fee. 20 August, 1798.

  • "Contribution Patente ." Tax on a trade license. 15 July, 1802.

  • "Contribution Patente." Tax on a trade license for M. Borel. 20 May, 1802.

  • (attached) "Saisie Vente Sous Trois Jours. Au Nom de la Loi. Contributions Directes."

  • "Avertissement. Contributions Personnelle et Patente de L'An XIV." Tax notice for ?. 25 March, 1806.

  • "Commission des Contributions directes de la Commune de Paris." Invitation to Citizen le Moine from the commission to discuss the reclamation he presented against his taxes. 24 October, 1803.

  • "Quittance A Compte sur la Contribution Mobiliere."Reciept for taxes. 1792?

  • "Avertissement. Contributions Personnelle et Patente An 1808." Tax notice. 18 April, 1808.

  • "Avertissement. Contributions Personnelle et Patente de l'An 1808." Tax notice. 30 April, 1808.

  • "Avertissement. Contributions Personnelle et des Patentes de l'an 1809." Tax notice. 18 April, 1809.

  • Exercice de l'an 1810. Avertissement. Contributions Personnelle et des Patentes de l'an 1810." Tax notice. 4 May, 1810.

  • Avertissement. Contributions Personnelle et des Patentes, et Doublement de la Contributions Personnelle." Tax notice. 1814.

  • Avertissement. Contributions Personnelle et des Patentes de l'an 1815."12 June, 1815.

  • "Avertissement. Contributions Personnelle et des Patentes de l'An 1816." Tax notice (and reciept) for Madame Roger. 27 August, 1816.

  • " Avertissement Definitif. Contributions Personnelle et des Patentes de l'An 1817." Final tax notice for Madame Roger. Reciepts on reverse. 1817.

  • "Personnel et Patentes." Notice for partial payment (?) of 1817 taxes for Madame Roger. Reciepts on reverse. 9 February, 1818.

  • "Avertissement Definitif. Contributions Personnelle et des Patentes de l' an 1818." Final notice of taxes to Mlle. Roger. 1818.

  • "Personnel et Patentes." Notice for partial payment (?) of 1818 taxes for Madame Roger. Reciepts on reverse. March 1819.

  • "Avertissement Definitif. Contributions Personnelle et des Patentes de l'an 1828." Final notice for taxes for M. Le Comte de Lauris. Reciepts on reverse. 1828.

  • "Avertissement. Contributions Mobiliere et des Patentes de 1832." Tax notice for "M. De de Lauris rentiere." (Stockholder.) Reciepts on reverse. 1832.

  • "Avertissement. Contributions Mobiliere et des Patentes de 1833." Tax notice for M. Delauris renrtiere. 1833.

  • "Avertissement."Tax notice for Madame la Comtesse de Solar. 1842.

  • "Avertissement pour l'acquit des contributions mobiliere et des patentes de 1847."Tax notice for M. Dulertre. 1847.

  • "Avertissement pour l'acquit des contributions personnelle-mobiliere et des patentes de 1849."Tax notice for M. Gamard Jean Francois. 1849.

  • "Patente d [sic] Malletier en cuir & Bouquiniste." Trade license as a trunk-maker and book-seller for M. Legouix. 1 Janury, 1854.

  • "Avertissement pour l'aquit des contributions personnelle-mobiliere et des patentes de 1855." Tax notice for M. Lefebure. 1855.

  • "Convention Nationale - Comite." Arrete concerning Citoyen Dennis. Note in pencil mentions William Tell. With seal. 22 August 1794.

  • "Instruction." Concerning an "affaire" of 21 June, 1791, involving military personnel. The documents involved were instructed to be burned as "useless". 1791?

  • To Citoyen from Legrand. Copy of a letter. 6 February, 1796.

  • To Citoyen Ministre from Lesueurs(?). Regarding the inheritance rights of M. Moutboissier, the last living daughter of Malesherbes after the execution of the rest of the family. Undated

26/6: Auction folder labeled "(5) Archive Dpt. Ain," Manuscripts/Typesscripts:

  • "L'Ingambe & Grand Nez, ou Les Deux Medecins." Poss. satirical poem regarding "Doctor Sharpie" and his colleague "Big Nose". July/August 1804.
  • To Representant du Peuple Meaule (?) a Commune Affrahihie(?) from l'Agent National du District de Roanne (Louvrier). Regarding district politics. March 26, 1794.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled in in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed B. Delilia. 14 September, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Further writing below.Signed Milbou(?). 19 September, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed B. Delila. 28 September, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed B. Delilia. 12 October, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed B. Delilia. 26 October, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Further writing below. Signed B. Belilia. 9 February, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed B. Delilia. 4 May(?), 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed B. Delilia. 29 August, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Further writing on reverse, stops mid-sentence. Signed Mirbou(?). 17 August, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Specifies Southomax as the town. Signed Mirbou(?). 10 April, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. With personal note. Signed B. Delilia. 24 August, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Single word, "quoi" (what) on reverse. Signed B. Delilia. 11 May(?), 1793.
  • To Directoire du district de Bourg from Citoyen Verdery. Stating that he has been wrongfully disarmed and requesting the return of his weapons and the proces verbal of his disarmament. After his letter is the decision of the administration. 1 December, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed B. Delilia. 2 March, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed B. Delilia. 9 March, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed B. Delilia. ? June, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed B. Delilia. 1 June, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed B. Delilia. 18 May, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed B. Delilia. 28 May, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed by B. Delilia. 6 July, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed B. Delilia. 13 July, 1793.
  • "Citoyens Officiers Municipaux", filled out in Manuscript(s). List of copies being sent to the officers of Nantua. Signed B. Delilia. 1793.

26/7: Auction folder labeled "Ch. Delacroix & Pigault LeBrum(?)," Manuscripts/Typescripts:

  • To Monsieur Le Comte from Pigaule le Brum(?). 13 August, 1815. Manuscript(s): "Extrait du Registre des Deliberations du Comite D'alienation". Signed Ch. Delacroix, etc.
  • Affidavit signed by Ch. Delacroix, minister of exterior relations, certifying that one Antoine Elisabeth (?) Mallien was employed in his department on a previous date. Undated
  • Passport of Jacques Julien Labillardiere, filled out in ms, signed by Ch. Delacroix, etc, and marked out. 16 May, 1796.
  • Passport of Maria Eschman, the American-born 11-year-old daughter of a Swiss diplomat, signed by Ch. Delacroix, etc. With further note on reverse. 19 January, 1798.

26/8: "Doleances et Demandes des Beneficiers titulaires et autres eccleriastiques ayant fonctions Dans les eglises cathedrales, abbatiales et Collegiale, de La Senechaullee de toulouse". List of demands and conditions by the clergy of Toulouse. Undated

26/9: Auction folder labeled "Italy - oversize," 1727-1810: Typescripts: Diploma for Clarissimo Vira Jurine? In Latin. 1810; Ledger of general merchandise for various people/companies. 1727; "Riscontro di Consegna. Regno D'Italia". Filled out in ms. 1809. With note.

26/10: Document from the community elections of Southomax, Nantua, listing the names of 52 voters (Manuscript(s)) and giving instructions for ballots. 8 May, 1801.

26/11: Etienne Chesnard marriage contract, 1711.

26/12: Antoine de Lorme marriage contract, 1751, with accompanying collector's notes.

26/13: Charles Francois le Marechal marriage contract, 1756, with accompanying collector's notes.

26/14: Madame de Bocage letter, 1763, with accompanying dealer description on folded sheet.

26/15: Plaidoyer pour fait de grossesse, manuscript, 1780s?,with accompanying collector's notes.

26/16: Plaidoyer pour fait de grossesse, manuscript, 1788,with accompanying collector's notes.

26/17: Maret (Jean Philibert), two letters, 1790s-1800s, with accompanying collector's notes.

26/18: Four letters in dealer folder marked "Hopitaux militaires... 1794."

26/19: Letters in dealer folders marked "Piene de Gimel," "Liege," and "Emmanuel Peres," 1794-1795.

26/20: Delessart letter, 1791.; A.F. Miot, comte de Melito, letter, 1796, in dealer folder.

26/21: Xerox of Voltaire letter, 1769, with accompanying dealer description.

26/22: Souffleur (sic?), Le prologue sans prologue, manuscript, 1837,with accompanying collector's notes.

26/23: Portefeuille d'une jeune mademoiselle, ou, Manuel epigrammatique, manuscript, 1767.

26/24: Sewn manuscript marked "Manuscrit poesies XVIII [century]."

19th-20th Century Miscellaneous

Material in folders 1-5 came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "M S S Resseguier, Emigre LAS, Benezech, 18th C poetry, V. Sardou." Material in folders 6-14 from a binder titled "MISC." Material in folders 15-28 from a binder titled "Rev. theater, P. Bourget, FBI, Poetry, E.S. Gardner, etc.! (Andre Maurois in Austin)." Material in folders 29-52 from a binder titled "Docs, manuscripts, papers & etc (exhibit)."

21/1: Manuscript(s) Abbe de Resseguier to Fournier, conseiller of parliament at Toulouse, 2 letters, 1721.

21/2: Manuscript(s) Emigre officer to Mlle. Eleonore de Badens, 6 letters, 1796-1799, with accompanying catalog description.

21/3: Manuscript(s) Pierre Benezech, interior minister in 1795-1797, 7 letters, 1772-1796, with accompanying catalog description.

21/4: Manuscript(s) 18th-century poetry, 15 pieces, some perhaps fragmentary, unsigned, with accompanying catalog description: "On joint un lot de chansons, pieces de vers et pamphlets manuscrits, fin XVIIIe-debut XIXe...."

21/5: Manuscript(s) Victorien Sardou (1831-1908) French dramatist (see wiki), 8 letters, circa 1872-1882, with accompanying catalog description.

21/6: Printed item(s) Maton de la Varenne, Pierre Anne Louis de. Les crimes de Marat et des autres egorgeurs: ou, Ma resurrection (Paris: Andre, an III, 1795) (This 3rd ed. not in OCLC).

21/7: Manuscript(s) Maurice Barres, novelist, 1 ltr, 5/29/1915.

21/8: Manuscript(s) Basantte [sic] to a count, 5/14/1833; Unidentified letter, 8 lines, signed, Undated

21/9: Printed item(s) R. C. P. L. Rhytmus pacificus: Scriptus et dicatus Hollandiae ordinibus, quos serio et politice ad pacem hortatur(1630) (In oclc.)

21/10: Printed item(s) Poeme sur la paix (N.p.: Veuve David, 1/11/1749). 7 pp.

21/11: Printed item(s) Sur la prise de Namur: sonnet (N.p., Undated), 1 p.; Printed item(s) D.G. Tattus, Facto... (N.p., 1634), 1 p.

21/12: Printed item(s) R.P. Cresp, dominicain, Le roy toujours triomphant: ode (Lyon, 1745); Printed item(s) A monsieur de Prelles colonel, du regiment de Cambresis: epitre (N.p., Undated), 4 pp.; Printed item(s) Joseph Eschasseriaux, Rapport et projet de decret sur les fêtes civiques(Paris: De l'Imprimerie nationale, 1795) (5 in oclc); Printed item(s) L'Abus des mots: liberte, propriete, patriotisme, aristocratie, despotisme, regeneration, constitution, gloire de la nation (1790) (3 in oclc).

21/13: Printed item(s) Lawyer's tract. Roullet and Cailheton, Memoire pour Messire Raimond de Coustin de Caumon, comte de Boursolles... contre Me. Jean-Baptiste Gamot(Bordeaux: Albespy, 1785), 47 pp. (0 oclc).

21/14: Printed item(s) Lawyer's tract. Foisy, Memoire pour Me. Pierre Fontan, pretre... (1753), 75 pp. (0 oclc).

21/15: Manuscript(s) Var department (Brignol(l)es) and Paris ministries (interior, justice) to Georges Blanc, local official with various legal titles, 1 letter & 11 office forms completed by hand, an 4-9 (circa 1796-1801).

21/16: Items relating to naval officer Pecheux, detailed below; Manuscript(s) Pecheux, auxiliary naval officer: Deherce in Mayenne, 6 ltrs to P, 1781-1783; 1 ms. 1 p., signed Santo Domingo, Undated; Manuscript(s) Pecheux, auxiliary naval officer: P to [?], Undated, 1 ltr; signed 1 p., 1780, mentions P.; Manuscript(s) "Dialogue sur la hauteur Meridiene par demande et par reponce," unsigined, Undated, 2 pp. [Navigation q&a?]; Manuscript(s) [Polygons], unsigned, Undated, 1 p., plus related fragment, 1 p.; Manuscript(s) Pecheux: [Expense lists] (for travel to Rochefort), unsigned, 1782-1785; chronological summary of his naval service, 1777-1783, signed in Santo Domingo, 3 pp.; 3 manuscripts, 1787; Manuscript(s) Julien Pecheux d'Ernee au Maine: Delegray [sic?] to P, 1785, 3 pp.

21/17: Manuscript(s) Andre Maurois to "cher ami," 1/3/1941.

21/18: Typescript(s) J. [sic?] Duhamel to Academie francaise, 1952, proposing colonialism conference.

21/19: Manuscript(s) Maxime Du Camp, photographer, to "cher monsieur," 1876.

21/20: "Joseph Vendu," manuscript poem, unsigned, Undated; 2 Manuscript(s) poems or songs, "aiv [sic?]: triste Raison."; "Romance nouvelle."; Engraving.

21/21: Manuscript(s) [Note: Epigrams on Louis XIV, Colbert, Louvois, Chamillard], unsigned, Undated, 2 manuscripts.

21/22: Manuscript(s) Desaugiers, "Le renom [sic?] de la Garde nationale," poem, ltrhd [1840s].

21/23: V. Sardou [sic?] to abbot, 1890.

21/24a: Victor Ratier, Parisian theater figure, correspondence, as detailed below; V. Ratier to Marie, Bourges, 1898; Ambigu-comique theater contract with an author, 1832; Note by Balathier machiniste, 1841; Unidentified letter to Ratier, 1840; Unidentified letter to Ratier, 1841, on Odeon theater; Gondard to Ratier, 1841; Agence dramatique address change notice, 1842; Jules Chabot de Bouin to Ratier, 1840, on Theâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique ltrhd; Balathier to Victor Ratier, 1841; Despriaux [?] to V. Rattier, 1832; Unidentified letter to Ratier, 1842; Jules Chabot de Bouin to Ratier, 2 letters, 1842; Six letters to Ratier, 1840-1842, originally together in one sleeve; Eight Ratier-related items, originally together in one sleeve.

21/24b: Dramatist Charles Maurice Donnay (1859-1945) and writer Helene Vacaresco, correspondence (14 items)., 8x; Manuscript(s) Charles Maurice Donnay (1859-1945): ltrs by, 6x.

21/25: Letter by Jules Massenet(1842-1912), composer best known for his operas, 1893; Letter by J. Ravaisson, 1893; Unidentified letter, Undated; Letter by Alphonse Daudet, novelist, Undated; Letter by Paul Bourget, novelist, 1894.

21/26: Paul Bailliere, "La Saint-Charlemagne au lycee Napoleon," poem, 1869, manuscript and printed

21/27: Typescript(s) Erle Stanley Gardner to George W. Locke, 1945, on publishing literary manuscripts; Typescript(s) Major Cornelius Vanderbilt to J. Edgar Hoover and reply, 1954; Typescript(s) Abba Eban, Israeli ambassador to US, to Abe Waldauer, 1951; Typescript(s) Major Cornelius Vanderbilt: correspondence with J. Edgar Hoover, 1954.

21/28: Typescript(s) J. Edgar Hoover, FBI chief, address at Notre Dame University, 1954.

21/29: The coucil, official royal document, on vellum, missing seal, 1644

21/30: Beffroy de Reigny to the president of Le Tribunat, on a matter benefiting a poor family, with seal, 4/30/1802. Beffroy was a dramatist, notoriously opposed to the Revolution.

21/31: Bouhier to l'Abbe le Blanc, on literature, 6 February 1731

21/32: Law on horses and carriages of emmigrants, 27 August 1792; Law on an illegal printing of "Pieces justificatives," sentencing the perpetrator to a six-month suspension, 30 March 1781

21/33: Etching of "Thomson," 1795; Three etchings of family crests for Hamilton, Rochford and Leigh (extinct), Undated

21/34: Form letter, by hand: Official document involving the poet Chaulieu, signed by Chaulieu and Philippe de Vendome (1655-1727): Duke of Vendome, Grand Prior of France, and army commander. (wiki) On vellum, possibly in Latin. w/ seal. Undated

21/35: Manuscript(s): Francesco Nicolò Capponi, Venice, to bartolomeo Corsini, London. w/ transcripts in Italian and English, w/seal. 1591.

21/36: Manuscript(s): From ? to the Countess de Grignan, w/ seal. Undated

21/37: Form letter, by hand: Legal document re: John Eling, England, 1698.

21/38: Typescript(s): Sheet music, <<Ce n'est pas autre chose>>, words by Mr. Roelants, music by H. Undated

21/39: Manuscript(s): To Monsieur, from Jacob Roelants, Hasselt, Belgium, 16 March, 1770; Manuscript(s): To Monsieur et tres [sic] fidel ami (very faithful friend), from Jacob Roelants, Hasselt, Belgium, 21 July 1770; Manuscript(s): To Monsieur from Jacob Roelants, Hasselt, Belgium, 11 August 1770.

21/40: To Madam from unknown author, Baden, Argovie, Switzerland, 1881, regarding the death of her father.

21/41: Unidentified manuscript(s) on St. Lambden (sic?), 1803?

21/42: Unidentified 1698 letter, with accompanying collector's notes.

21/43: Letter to Voltaire, Ferney, July 1771, with accompanying catalog description.

21/44: Illustrated card from furniture dealer (sic?); Ten-shilling note from "Colony of Connecticut," signed, 1775.

21/45: To Monsier, from Laternay, 1698.

21/46: Unidentified 1841 letter, in Italian, with accompanying collector's notes.

21/47: Letter from d'Ornauy (sic?), w/ seal, Undated

21/48: Bound collection of manuscript letters, with accompanying catalog description: 18th-century manuscript reproducing the formulas employed in a private correspondence, for sending condolences, New Year's wishes, marriages, etc., 1770s-1780s, including form letters, with marginal notations of usage.

21/49: To le Comte de Clermont from l'Abbe Le Blanc, four letters, 1762.

21/50: Notice of real estate auction, 1786.

21/51: Manuscript Beaumarchais poem, Undated

21/52: To Monsieur le commissaire de la section de la place Vendome from Sister Montmorency Laval, prioress of the Capuchin nuns, requesting that the government unseal the doors of her chapel to allow the nuns to resume their prayers, w/ seal, Undated, with accompanying catalog description.

19th-20th Century Miscellaneous

Material in folders 1-10 came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "1997." Material in folders 11-29 from a binder titled "Summer 1999," with note on folded sheet in pocket: "All entered into Duke list of Sept. 1999." Material in folders 30-36 from a binder titled "Printed misc."

23/1: Ariettes du Chinois Intermede (N.p., Undated), with music.

23/2: Mr. Le Marquis de Bievre, Le Seducteur (N.p., 1784).

23/3: Conjuration de Phillipe d'Orleans, ou Details Exacts et Circonstancies de l'Assemblee qu'il tint en personne au Rinsy, le sept de ce mois, et jours suivans (N.p., 1790), 2 copies.

23/4: M. Ducis, Romeo et Juliette (N.p., 1783), evident adaptation of Shakespeare's version.

23/5: M. Gardel, La Chercheuse d'Esprit (N.p., 1777), a ballet composition by master of royal ballet.

23/6: Letters to Fulwar Skipwith: Letter to Fulwar Skipwith from perhaps general director for the liquidation of public debt, on governmental letterhead. March 16, 1803; To "Son Excellence, le Ministre [sic?] des Etats unis d'Amerique a Paris" from "le lieutenant de [illegible] Imperiale," 1812; Directeur particulier de la Liquidation generale to Fulwar Skipwith, on offical letterhead, asking Skipwith to resend some official documents that had not been attached to a previous letter, August 31, 1804; Notting (sic?) to Fulwar Skipwith, angrily informing latter that some official documents are not in order, February 12, 1805; Beljean to Fulwar Skipwith, August 16, 1795.

23/7: "Proclamation aux Magistrats et Habitans du Pays d'Anspach," from Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte, Marshal of France under Napoleon I and later king of Sweden and Norway, and prince of Pontecorvo, Italy; to inform inhabitants of Anspach (Ansbach) that, under a new treaty ceding the territory to Bavaria from Prussia, troops would be quartered there, in French and German, February 24, 1806.

23/8: To Monsieur from L. Arcanbal, "consultat de France a Baltimore," 13 September 1811.

23/9: French naval death certificate for Julien Demy, who died aboard the vessel Constitution February 7, 1801, signed by a chief administrator on 8 April 1802 and stamped "Commissaire des Armemens."

23/10: Douzy to ensign Dumas, asking Dumas to be ready to leave shortly for France from Philadelphia, and giving instructions where and when to meet the following day, 23 November 1806; Certificate signed by Douzy, vice-consul of France to Philadelphia, that Hipolite Dumas arrived in Philadelphia on November 5, 1806, signed in Philadelphia June 19, 1809.

23/11: Mr. C.J.L. d'Avrigni, Stances sur la Derniere Campagne de sa Majeste l'Empereur et Roi, et sur la Guerre contre la Grande-Bretagne.... (N.p., 1806).

23/12: Jugement Nationale (N.p., 1789), printed list of sentences after the storming of the Bastille.

23/13: Declaration du roi (24 September 1788), concerning the assembly, with sheet of music glued on.

23/14: Lettre des Cardinaux Archevesques, et Evesques au Roy au sujet du Jugement rendu a Embrun, contre M. De Senez (28 October 1728).

23/15: Memoire sur la signature du formulaire (N.p., Undated), clerical.

23/16: Premiere Partie: Prejugez Legitimes Contre la Constitution Unigentus (N.p., Undated), clerical.

23/17: Mandement de Monseigneur l'Archeveque d'Utrechk (April 1730), i.e., Corneille Jean, Archeveque d'Utrecht.

23/18: Memoire presente au Conseil-d'Etat par les auteurs dramatiques (N.p., Undated), many authors, including Arnauld and Beaumarchais.

23/19: A.M. Aubry, avocat au Parlement de Paris, Cinquieme Lettre d'un avocat de Province: au Sujet des trois pretenduës Lettres de M. l'Archeveque d'Embrun (N.p., Undated); Lettre d'un Docteur de Sorbonne a un Cure de la Ville de Rouen (N.p., 1717).

23/20: J.F. Magenthies, A Nosseigneurs les Deputes de l'Assemblee Nationale (1 April 1790).

23/21: M. Bernard, Le Besoin de la Gloire, Ode (August 1807).

23/22: Arrest de la Cour de Parlement, extrait des registres du parlement (6 August 1762); Extrait des Registres du Parlement (13 August 1762); Extrait des Registres de Parlement(13 August 1762), different text.

23/23: Eveque de Troyes, Instruction Pastorale de Monseigneur l'Eveque de Troyes, sur l'Impression des Mauvais Livres, et Notamment sur les Nouvelles Oeuvres completes de Voltaire et Rousseau (N.p., 1821), rails against the works of Voltaire and Rousseau.

23/24: Passion de N. S. Jesus-Christ, poem (1792).

23/25: M. Bergasse, Rapport du Comite de Constitution, sur l'Organisation du Pouvoir Judiciare, presente a l'assemblee nationale (1789); Bavouz, Phillipe d'Orleans, Traite Comme Il le Merite (N.p., Undated); La Poudre Aux Yeux (1789).

23/26: J.F. Magenthies, A la Convention Nationale. Proces sans Exemple (23 May 1794); Opinion de M. Treilhard, sur le Rapport du Comite Ecclesiastique concernant l'organisation du Clerge (30 May 1790).

23/27: Eloge de L. Catalina, dans lequel on venge ce Romain celebre des Calomnies de Ciceron, & de plusieurs autres Ecrivains (1780).

23/28: Lettre du Public, A Messieurs les ci-devant Officiers du Parlement de Paris (N.p., Undated), with note that this item is unknown to the National Library of France; Section du Museum. Rapport et Arretes Relatifs a David, Citoyen de cette Section, et Representant du Peuple (11 October 1794).

23/29: Analyse Raisonnee et Critique d'un Petit Ouvrage Intitule, Precis Demonstratif Contre l'Institution Ecclesiastique et le Schisme (1796-97); Discours de M. Thouret a l'Assemblee Nationale, fait au nom du Comite de Constitution, sur la reeligibilite des Deputes (16 May 1791).

23/30: Elvire a Rosalie, ou Epitre sur les Courtisannes (1784), with collector's note: "2 known copies, prostitution."

23/31: Extrait des Registres du Parlement (6 August 1762), list of Jesuit books to be destroyed and never printed again; Diverses Pieces de Ce Qui s'Est Passe a S. Germain en Laye, declaration of the king, "by which the princes, dukes, lords, and their followers, who have taken arms against his service, are declared criminals of his majesty if they do not surrender themselves near to his person in three days after the publication of this"; from the siege of Paris during the Fronde Parlementaire, 23 January 1649.

23/32: Lettre de la Petite Nichon du Marais, a Monsieur le Prince de Conde, a S. Germain (1649); Lettre de Monsieur le Duc de Beau-Fort a Monsieur le Duc de Mercoeur son Frere (1649); La Requeste des Trois Estats Presentee a Messieurs du Parlement (1648); Advis Salutaires aux Citoyens et Peuple de la Ville de Paris (1649); Lettre de la Petite Nichon du Marais, a Monsieur le Prince de Conde, a S. Germain (1649).

23/33: Barere, Convention Nationale. Rapport Fait au Nom du Comite de Salut Public. Sur l'heroisme des Republicains montant le vaisseau de Vengeur, dans… (July 9, 1794).

23/34: Abailard a Heloise (1765).

23/35: M. Moline, L'Ombre de Voltaire aux Champs Elisees, Comedie Ballet (1779); Aux Genies de la France (1789).

23/36: Epitre de Pierre Bagnolet, Citoyen de Gonesse, aux Grands Hommes de Jour(N.p., Undated); M. Dorvigny, Christophe le Rond (1782).

19th-20th Century Miscellaneous

25/1: Typescripts:

  • "L'Adjoint de la quatrieme Divison du Departement de la Guerre, aux Corps administratifs, aux Generaux d'armees et autres Chefs militaires, et particulierement a tous les Commandans de la Gendarmerie nationale de la Republique." To Citoyens from Prosper Sijas. Regarding the large number of soldiers and military personnel diserting the army without permission, and calling on administrators, military leaders, and citizens to be diligent in reporting such shameful defections with an "inflexible severity". Signed by Prosper Sijas. 22 August, 1793
  • "L'Adjoint de la quatrieme Division, aux citoyens Administrateurs du Departement du pas de Calais. À Arras." Document from the office of the gendarmerie nationale, deparment of war. Regarding officers, under-officers and soldiers who have left the Corps to join new batallions composed of young people, who are to return to their former posts. From Prosper Sijas. 20 December, 1793
  • "L'Adjoint de la quatrieme Division, Aux Commandans de Gendarmerie Nationale, et aux Commissaires des Guerres." Document from the office of the military police, department of war. Regarding the high number of military personnel using false papers and excuses to leave their duties, and threatening harsher actions if it is not stopped. From Prosper Sijas. 21 December, 1793
  • "Le Comite de Salut Public de la Convention Nationale." Survey regarding the number of arms and munitions factories in each district. 28 December, 1793.

25/2: Typescripts:

  • "Extrait du Registre aux Arretes de l'Administration Departementale du Pas-de-Calais." 19 December, 1795
  • "La Loi." Regarding another law about the state of weapons stores. 4 February, 1796
  • "Sautter, General de Brigade et Agent du Gouvernement dans les Departements du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais." Letter to the public asking for the names of all young people who either got out of the first draft or deserted. 10 April, 1796
  • "Le Ministre de la Guerre au Commissaire du Directoire executif pres l'Administration municipale du Canton de." A follow-up to the letter about the calvary, remind citizens to report those who need to be rejoining the army. From Petiet. 21 December, 1796
  • "Le Commissaire du Directoire Executif, pres l'Administration Centrale du Departement du Pas-de-Calais." Another follow-up to the above. 13 March, 1797
  • "L'Administration Remplacant le Commissaire du Directoire Executif, pres le Departement du Pas-de-Calais." Regarding the problem of deserters, stating that those aiding and abetting deserters will also be punished. 20 August, 1797
  • "Le Commissaire du Directoire Executif, pres le Departement du Pas-de-Calais." Regarding sailors who have deserted from the navy. 16 May, 1797
  • "Le Commissaire du Directoire Executif Pres le Departement du Pas-de-Calais." Letter to the public asking them to spy on each other and report traitors to the government. 1 November, 1797
  • "L'Administration Centrale du Departement du Pas-de-Calais." A further follow-up to the law about reporting people for duty. 17 December, 1797
  • "Extrait des Registres aux Arretes de l'Administration centrale du Departement du Pas-de-Calais." Minutes of the meeting of the administration of Pas-de-Calais. 27 December, 1797
  • "Le Monnissaire du Directoire Executif, pres l'Administration centrale du Departement du Pas-de-Calais". Provisionary leave papers for the same category of young people in the 12; January paper. Not filled out. 1797-98.

25/3: Typescripts:

  • "Le Commissaire du Directoire Executif pres le Departement du Pas-de-Calais." Rules of military leave. 5 January, 1798
  • "Le Commissaire du Directoire Executif, Pres le Departement du Pas-de-Calais." Letter to the public asking citizens to talk to young people valuable to the arts and agriculture about the glories of the republic, note reactions, and report back. (?) 12 January, 1798
  • "Le Commimanuscriptsaire du Directoire Executif, Pres le Departement du Pas-de-Calais." Regarding the high number of drafter sailors who, rather than reporting to their ships for service, were hiding out inland to avoid duty and officers. They were to be sent into the army instead. 31 January, 1798.
  • "Adresse de L'Administration Centrale du Departement du Pas-de-alais, aux Citoyens de Cet Arrondissement." Patriotic letter to the public. 11 May, 1798.
  • "L'Administrateur Replacant momentanement le Commissaire du Directoire Executif Pres le Departement du pas-de-Calais." More regarding issues of desertion and conduct of sailors. 19 June, 1798.
  • "Le Commissaire du Directoire Executif, Pres le Departement du Pas-de-Calais." Notice and description of deserters from the military. 11 August, 1798.
  • "Le Commissaire du Directoire Executif, pres le Departememnt du Pas-de-Calais." Notice and descriptions of deserters from the military. 16 August, 1798.
  • "Le Commissaire du Directoire Executif, Pres le Departement du Pas-de-Calais." Notice and descriptions of deserters from the military. 19 August, 1798.
  • "Le Commissaire du Directoire Executif, pres le Departement du Pas-de-Calais." Notice and description of deserters from the military. 28 August, 1798.
  • "Le Commissaire du Directoire Exeutif, pres le Departement du Pas-de-Calais." 11 November, 1798.
  • "L'Administrateur remplacant momentanement le Commissaire du Directoire Executif, pres le Departement du Pas-de-Calais." Letter to the public informing them that money promised cannot be paid, and to use the opportunity to show their patriotism. 27 April, 1799.
  • "Le Ministre de la Guerre, aux Commissaires du Directoire executif pres les Administrations municipales." 2 November, 1799.

25/4: Items concern Beranger, originally in same sleeve, 1810-57

  • Page saying "Beranger - quelques chausons - armee de (?) de lampe - dessinees par (?)"
  • Song lyric to "L'Independant", by Beranger. Watermark says 1818. 1819 in pencil.
  • Song lyric to "Les Adieux a la Gloire", by Beranger. 1820 in pencil.
  • Song lyric to "Le Tourne Broche", by Beranger. Watermark says 1813. Undated
  • Song lyric to "La Mort du Roi Christophe", by Beranger. Watermark says 1818. Undated
  • Song lyric to "Les Missions du Diable", by Beranger. Watermark says 1818. 1810 in pencil.
  • Song lyric to "Louis XI", by Beranger. 1820 in pencil.
  • Song lyric to "La Comtesse de Brezintaille(?)", by Beranger. Watermark 1818. 1817 in pencil.
  • Song lyric to "Halte-la! ou le Systeme des Interpretations", by Beranger. 1820 in pencil.
  • Song lyric to "Le Vieux Drapeau", by Beranger. 1820 in pencil.
  • Song lyric to "L'Enrhume", by Beranger. Watermark says 1818. 1820 in pencil.
  • Advertisement for the complete works of Beranger, edited by Perrotin. Nd.
  • Song lyric to "La Fuite de L'Amour", by Beranger. Undated
  • Song lyric to "La Jeune Muse", by Beranger. Undated
  • "Souvenirs sur Beranger", anon, dated 10 April, 1857. A note with it reads, translated: "These interesting 'souvenirs'(the end missing) might be by the hand of Rapetti: identification easy, see the text."
  • Song lyric to "Beranger", by J. Ladimir. Undated

25/5: Auction folder labeled "19th c. Misc. Oversize," 1815-49.

  • To Messieures (les memb res du 1re de(?) du quartiers St. Thomas d'Aqui(?), Membres de la commission temporaire des logement militaires") from the mayor of the 10th arrondissement of Paris. Regarding the lodging of officers in Paris. 17th December(?), 1815.
  • Decree? Signed Mufflin(?). Original in German, with seal of "Koeniglich Preussisches". With attached (contemporary?) French translation, ms. 29 July(?), 1815.
  • "Societe Entre Mr. Fournier de Suremont, Mr. Laire et Made. La Comtesse de Dortan, et autres". Legal agreement between several persons regarding the use of several "voitures impulsives" for transport from Paris to Rouen and back, for ten years. 12 and 13 July, 1819.
  • To Monsieur (de la Chabanlliere), secretary of the Society Philotechnique, from Champion. On letterhead of the Prefecture du Departement de la Seine. Regarding the use of a room at a hotel. 12 October(?), 1819.
  • Form letter, blank, from Ducroux & Mazoyer. Regarding their commercial transportation company. 10 October(?), 1849.

25/6: Mme de Genlis, 1746-1831, with clipping on contents and handwritten note, in French, giving background on the Csse de Genlis, writer and gouverneur of Louis-Philippe; To Madame Nooth from Mme de Genlis. Social invitation. 1821; Envelope containing birch paper, on which is written "Paper made from the Bark of the Birch tree in kufsia(?) Given by Mme de Genlis". Undated; English transcript of Nooth letter; Lithograph portrait of Mme de Genlis. Undated

25/7: Typescripts: Law decreeing that the participants of the revolution (specifically 10 August, 1792) are patriots. Filled out in ms. 12 August, 1801?; "Mistriss Siddons, ou Une Actrice Anglaise." By Mm. De Leuven et Cherie. 1836?

25/8: Typescripts: "19th c. Plays - curious wrappers.". Contains "Les Contes de la Reine de Navarre ou La Revanche de Pavie," by Mm Scribe et Legouve. 1850?; "Berthe la Flamande" by Mm. Mole-Gentilhomme et C. Gueroult.; "Un Mari Qui n'a Rien a Faire" by Mm. N. Fournier et Laurencin. 1852?

25/9: Typescripts: "Le Bourreau des Crânes," by Mm. Lafargue et Siraudin. 1853?; "Le Boulanger a des Ecus," by Mm. A. de Jallais, Vulpian et Henry Thiery; "Mon Ami Dupont," by Mm. Amedee de Jallais et Henry Thiery. 1856?; "La Question d'Economie", by M. Hippolyte Bedeau. 1857.

25/10: Typescripts: "Reponse de M. Alexandre Dumas, Directeur de l'Academie francaise au discours de M. Leconte de Lisle, prononce dans la seance du 31 Mars 1887. 1ere epreuve corrigee de la main de M. Alexandre Dumas fils." Response of Dumas on the discourse of M. Leconte de Lisle, pronouced at the seance of 31 March 1877. First proof corrected by the hand of Alexander Dumas, son. 17 March, 1887.

25/11: Typescripts: "Reponse de M. Alexandre Dumas fils , Directeur de l'Academie francaise au discours de M. Leconte de Lisle, prononce dans la seance du 31 Mars 1887. (eprouve imprimee apres correction de l'autre epreuve)". Corrected version of the above. 25 March, 1887.

25/12: Manuscripts:

  • Decree from 20 June, 1889, on letterhead of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of the French Republic. Regarding the nominations of a number of people for a board on recompenses for the Universal Exposition of 1889 in different categories: paper, precision instruments, non-food agricultural products, machines, glass, carriage works, etc. Signed by Sadi Carnot, president of the republic who was assassinated five years later, and by other governmental ministers. Inclosed are five 18th century documents, as detailed below.
  • "Extrait du registre des deliberations du Conseil-general", granting a pension to a widow. On letterhead of the Commune de Paris. 12 March, 1794.
  • Letter to m. Laville Levaneur (?), Ministrer of the Department of Public Works, from P. Nancey (?), Procureur de la Commune. Regarding the request for employment in the Department of Public Works of a M. Andovard, who had temporarily been a guard of the arms magazine at the Bastille. On letterhead from the Muncipalite de Paris, Procureur de la Commune. 3 May, 1792.
  • To Citoyen Sompron, Administrateur des Postes, from Les Administrateurs du Departement des Travaux Public. Signed Avril. On letterhead of the Departement des Travaux Publics, Commune de Paris. 30 January, 1793.
  • "Extrait du Proces verbal d'organisation...." On letterhead from the Commune de Paris, Secretaire-Greffier. Regarding the organisation of an expedition of volunteers to La Vendee. Signed Dante Cubierer(?), Secretaire. Parts of letterhead altered in pen. 17 June, 1793.
  • "Extrait du Proces verbal d'organisation..." On letterhead from the Commune de Paris, Secretarie-Greffier. Regarding the organization of a company going to Lombarde. Signed Combeau(?). Parts of letterhead altered in pen. 23 March, 1793.

25/13: To Monsieur from Lamantiel (?), 1 February 1862.

25/14: Thorez, Maurice. "Il faut que ca change!" Parti Communiste Francais, 1947? Communist brochure of a speech by Thorez.

25/15: Two Sotheby's catelogs of a sale of Voltaire pieces.1968.

25/16: Typescripts: "Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magna Britania, Francia, & Hibernia, Primo." British parlimentary proceedings on the taxation of alcohol in Glasgow. 1716; "Anno Regni Georgii III. Regis magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, Decimo Tertio."British parliamentary proceedings on laws re: charitable hospitals for children and pregnant women, esp. Illigitimate children. 1773; "Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, Vicesimo."British parliamentary proceedings regarding rates and duties upon coaches to raise money. 1746.

25/17: Typescripts: "Anno Regni Georgii II. Regis Magnae Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, Vicesimo." British Parliamentary proceedings regarding rates and duties "upon houses, windows, and lights," and to raise four million four hundred thousand pouds. 1749.

25/18: Typescripts: "Ellen, or The Naught Girl Reclaimed, a Story, Exemplified in a Series of Figures." 1811; Manuscript, License for a concert on 4 July, 1838, to Mademoiselle Caremoli (?), in her benefit in the Hanover Square Rooms at Westminster. Signed by Francis Conyngham, 2nd Marquess Conyngham, the Lord Chancellor. Conyngham was the first to call Queen Victoria by that title. [Wiki.] w/ seal. 31 May, 1838.

25/19: Folder marked "Maires" (mayors). Blank sheet with official imprint. Undated; "Edit du Roi Portant confirmation des Ennoblis depuis 1715." Concerning nobility. April 1771.

25/20: "Chant Lyrique pour la Fete Donnee a sa Majeste Imperiale et Royale Marie-Louise, par la Ville de Strasbourg, le 23 Mars 1810," originally from stamped folder marked "Maires" (mayors). Song for the party given to her majesty imperial and royal, Marie-Louise, by the city of Strasbourg. 12 days after her marriage to Napoleon Bonaparte.

25/21: "Maires" (mayors). Manuscript(s): Regarding the Baron Corvisart. 25 July, 1828; Regarding the patrimonialisation of the land of Horville, re: Baron Corvisart.

25/22: "Maires" (mayors). Manuscript(s): Lease for 9 years by M. and Mme. le Baron Corvisart of one of the farms at Guillonville, to M. and Mme. Liot for 2,016 francs. May 7, 1825; Proces-verbal on blueprints for L'Etourville: one for the chateau, and one for each of two farms at Guillonville. Original from 24 September, 1822; this copy made on the demand of Mlle. Lechouter(?), owner of the bigger of the two farms at Guillonville. 25 May, 1866.

25/23: Bill of sale of L'Etourville from M. Andryane to M. le Baron Corsivart for 200,000 francs. 23 January, 1822, originally from stamped folder marked "Maires" (mayors).

25/24: "Maires" (mayors). Manuscript(s): Lease for 9 years of one of the farms at L'Etourville from M. Andryance to M. and Mme. Allain for 8,348 francs, to be paid in three parts on Christmas of 1820 and Easter and Saint-Jean-Baptiste 1821. 18 April, 1814; Bill of sale of l'Etourville from M. and Mme. Sagniel to M. Andryane for 200,000 francs. 21 March, 1807.

19th-20th Century Miscellaneous, and 18th Century Printed Periodicals

Material in folders 1-18 was found among Robert L. Dawson's unsorted personal papers. Items in folders 19-32 were removed from their original places in the collector's various three-ring binders by Cushing curator Stephen Atkins, possibly for exhibition and other purposes.

27/1: Memoire sur les ecluses des canaux de navigation, manuscript, vol. 1.

27/2: Five signed, manuscript articles for L'Europe nouvelle, with accompanying dealer description.

27/3: Three military certificates, 1784-1788.

27/4: Local proclamation, Seine and Marne department, 1790s.

27/5: Letter to Gormand in Nancy, circa 1795, marked "Conseil des cinq-cens."

27/6: Letter, dated 1806 in Savigny, marked "Jansenisme."

27/7: Manuscript about King Louis, 1811.

27/8: Engraving of war monument, 1815,with accompanying collector's notes.

27/9: Academie de St. Hyacinthe, academic diploma, 1833.

27/10: "Memoire pour le S. Liebault chevalier de l'ordre R....," manuscript, Undated

27/11: William Anderson letter,with accompanying dealer description.

27/12: Sir Frank Brangwyn (Whistler), letter and manuscript,with accompanying dealer description.

27/13: Mrs. Sarah Ellis letter 1866,with accompanying dealer description.

27/14: Samuel Phillips, 2 letters, 1851-52,with accompanying dealer description.

27/15: Charles James Fox letter 1783,with accompanying dealer description.

27/16: "Scene on the Danube," manuscript, signatures illegible, 1860.

27/17: Altai railway company, share of stock, in Russian and French, 1912.

27/18: Assignats, 1793.

27/19: Beranger, poem, 1802; Bibesco letter, 1928; Mignet letter, 1853; Jean Rostand letter, 1936.

27/20: Charles Maurras, poem, 1921, with accompanying dealer description.

27/21: Lucie Porquerol letter (1930) and draft book cover for La Nouvelle Societed'Edition.

27/22: Two photographic portraits marked "Marcelle Poinsignon [Marc le Guillerme]."

27/23: Henri Troyat letter (1938) and typescript of Le Sortilege, paginated 2-24.

27/24: Letter signed by Louis, 1650.

27/25: Letter by Roquelaure to Duc de Roquelaure, 1677.

27/26: Unidentified ms. signed by a judge, Undated

27/27: Letter to a royal official in Dijon, 1787.

27/28: Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Suard letter (1791) and engraved portrait in dealer folder.

27/29: Mauvia (sic?) Joseph in Aosta to a marquis, 1793.

27/30: War ministry printed form, 1793.

27/31: Vitry sur Marne local document, expropriation of an emigre's property, 1790s.

27/32: Letter by Treilhard, conseiller d'etat, 1806.

27/33-41: Annonces, Affiches et Avis Divers, weekly periodical, 1753-56, with gaps (10 issues per folder).

2015 Addition

Series 6, Box 16

  • 16/16: CDs
    • Fay Lecture Series. 2006; 2011 (2 CDs)
    • Jung Conference. Undated (3 CDs)
  • 16/17: CDs
    • McMillan Photographs. Undated
    • Honours (?). March 2005 (2 CDs)
  • 16/18: Texas Aggie Magazine. December 2000; November 2001 (2x)
  • 16/19: Family Correspondence
  • 16/20: Miscellaneous Correspondence
  • 16/21: Letter between Rosen and Texas A&M Chancellor Bowen Loftin. 2014
  • 16/22: Fay Lecturers/Authors. 2014
  • 16/23: Correspondence from second wife Debbie. 1975
  • 16/24: Brochures
  • 16/25: McMillan Correspondence. 2014; Undated
  • 16/26: Plaque, Article-of-the-Year from Academy of Health. 2008
  • 16/27: Texas A&M University 20 Year pin
  • 16/28: University of Missouri Jefferson Club Pin

2019 Addenda

1/1: Articles on/by Tuttle, 1980, 1986, 1992 [photocopies]

1/2: Book catalog from Mammoth, 1997

1/3: Book catalogs from Serie Piper, 2006 - 2008

1/4: City Limits Magazine (April 1986), w/Tuttle interview

1/5: Correspondence - Tiptree Awards, 1998 - 1999

1/6: Edinburgh Book Festival, program, August 1997

1/7: Fanfoodery, or, The Plain Fan's Guide to Happy Eating (Eve and John Harvey, ed.), 1987

1/8: Fantasycon XVII program book, September 1992

1/9: Interview by Tuttle w/Colin Dexter, text and transcript, and typescript with handwritten edits, 1991?

1/10: Interview by Tuttle w/Dorothy Dunnett, text and transcript with handwritten edits, May - June 1991

1/11: L. Ron Hubbard's Writers of the Future "Writer's Starter Pack", 1987?

1/12: Manuscripts - "Pets and Monsters: Metamorphoses in Recent Science Fiction", typescript with handwritten edits, 1990

1/13: Manuscripts - The Pillow Friend (1996), notebook and notes, 1989 - 1993

1/14: Manuscripts - The Silver Bough (2006), foul matter typescript with handwritten copyedits, page v - 108, 2006

1/15: Manuscripts - The Silver Bough (2006), foul matter typescript with handwritten copyedits, page 109 - 224, 2006

1/16: Manuscripts - The Silver Bough (2006), foul matter typescript with handwritten copyedits, page 225 - 305, 2006

1/17: Manuscripts - The Silver Bough (2006), foul matter typescript with handwritten copyedits, page 306 - 341, 2006

2019 Addenda

2/1: Manuscripts - The Silver Bough (2006), foul matter typescript, outtakes from chapter 13, 2006

2/2: Manuscripts - The Silver Bough (2006), reference materials, 2004 - 2005, undated

2/3: Maverick #6 [fanzine], w/Tuttle interview, March 1988

2/4: Observer Magazine (April 16, 1989)

2/5: Reviews by Tuttle for The Times of London, typescripts with handwritten edits, 2006 - 2007

2/6: Reviews by Tuttle for The Times of London and The Washington Post, 2000 - 2013 [photocopies]

2/7: The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival program, October 2010

2/8: Your Worst Fears Confirmed [fanzine] w/Tuttle interview, June 1989

Tuttle, Lisa

2023 Addendum

Reserve and Renew: The LIS Mental Health Zine #3 -4
[Abigail Phillips (Williams), Annie Pho, Kate Deibel, Kelly McElroy, Marisol Moreno Ortiz, and Violet Fox, ed., February 2020 - March 2021]
Mental Health, Libraries

Reserve and Renew: The LIS Mental Health Zine #5 - 6
[Annie Pho, Abigail Williams, Liz Cheveney, Jess Donovan, Kate Deibel, Kelly McElroy, Nicole Gustavson, and Violet Fox, ed., March 2022 - April 2023]
Mental Health, Libraries

Rethinking Travel: A Workbook for Redefining Efficiency and Practicing a Right to the City
[K.E.B. Gomez, auth., undated]
Perzine, Cities

Rows and Rows
[Idaho: Msss, auth., 2023]
Books, Artzine

The Seven Holy Tombs Trading Company Catalog
[Chicago, IL: Lost Fillings, auth., 2023]
Perzine

Shimasani Clara
[Kinsale Drake, undated]
Native Americans, Poetry

A Short Introduction to the Politics of Cruelty
[Hostis, auth., undated]
Politics, Philosophy

Skills
[Willingsboro, NC: Sabrina Simon, undated]
DIY

Spoon #1
[Portland, OR: A . Veltman, ed., undated]
Poetry

Supernatural Fancy Cocktail Party
[Katie/Erin, auth., August 2012]
Perzine, Split Zine

Tazewell's Favorite Eccentric #10
[Pirate Sarah, auth., August 2010]
Perzine

This Machine Kills #0
[2018?]
Music, Politics

Traffic
[sophist_monster, auth., undated]
Perzine

Trash and Bag On Bikes
[Trash and Bag, auth., 2023]
Bikes, Comics

Unf-ck Your Boundaries: Better Living Through Consent, Communities, and Expressing Your Needs
[Faith G. Harper, auth., undated]
Therapy

What Will It Take To Stop The Police From Killing?
[2020]
Police, Politics

Zino Loci: A Crosscultural Graphic Anthology #1: Guilt & Shame
[University of Portsmouth/Chulalongkorn University: September 2023]
Artzine, Comics

2023 Addendum

Against Gender Against Society
[Nila Nokizaru, auth., undated]
Gender, Politics

Agnes Martin and the Sexuality of Abstraction
[Jonathan D. Katz, auth., 2017]
Art

Anti-Gentrification Direct Actions: Philadelphia 2013-2018
[2018]
Politics, Protest

Anxious Critters #1
[Alex O'Keefe, auth., October 2023]
Pets, Perzine

"Are You Married or What is the Matter?": Inconsiderate, Passive-Aggressive and Snarky Antique Postcards, 1907-1921
[Robert T. Glen, auth., 2023]
History

DS 128.4
[Librarians and Archivists to Palestine, August 2013]
Politics, Travel, Israel/Palestine

Ec'handole Bolas
[Chicago, IL: Anna Jo Beck, auth., 2023]
Travel, Perzine

Emancipacion de la Mujer: Historia del Dia Internacional de la Mujer
[Undated]
Women, History

From Staple to Spine: A Compendium of Zine-Related Books, 2022 Edition
[A.J. Michel, ed., June 2023]
Zine Culture

Future Fantasteek! #19
[Brighton, UK: Jackie Batey, auth., April 2018]
Artzine

Greg Mix of Love #35
[Anna Jo Beck, auth., July 2023]
Perzine, Music

It's My Party And I'll Use Coping Skills If I Want To
[Stephanie Novak, auth., 2023]
Perzine, Mental Health

Jungle Vision #1
[Vega S. Martinez, auth., undated]
Perzine

Know Yo'Self
[La Loba Loca, auth., undated]
Sex, Women

Long Term Care Is Killing Me
[Chicago, IL: Lost Fillings, auth., 2022]
Health Care, Perzine

Love Me Love Me Please Retweet: An Artpop Fanzine
[Chicago, IL: Megan Kirby, auth., 2023]
Music

Lower East Side Librarian 2022
[New York, NY: Jenna Freedmanm auth., 2022]
Libraries, Reading, Perzine

Marked for Life #7
[Olympia, WA: Sage A., auth., undated]
Perzine, Travel

Meta
[Somerville, MA: Marissa Falco, auth., August 2011]
Perzine, Artzine

Old Man Jake
[Michigan: Bluraven C. Houvener, auth., 2023]
Perzine, Comics

Public Writing: Write The World: A Zine Primer
[St. Louis, MO: Nathaniel A. Rivers, auth., 2023?]
Zine Culture

Pulaski At Night #1
[Chicago, IL: C.E. Hanifin, auth., September 2023]
Perzine

Rain Barrel #4
[Jordan Sea, auth., 2023]
Perzine, Sex, Health

Reserve and Renew: The LIS Mental Health Zine #1- 2
[Kate Deibel, Violet Fox, Nicole Gustavson, Kelly McElroy, Abigail Phillips, Marisol Moreno Ortiz, and Annie Pho, ed., February 2018 - January 2019]
Mental Health, Libraries

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