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Texas A&M University, Libraries, Cushing Memorial Library & Archives
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Sir James Bryce Letters

  • US TxAM-C 661
  • Coleção
  • 1882-1910

This collection consists of four handwritten letters from Sir James Bryce dated from 1882 to 1910, each addressed to one of the following: the President of the Board of Trade PASSAIC, W. Riding (1 folio with a typed transcript), "My dear Stillman" (1 folio with a typed transcript), and Fred P. Noble (1 folio with a typed transcript).

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Letters

  • US TxAM-C 664
  • Coleção
  • circa 1896

This collection consists of three handwritten letters dated around 1896.

Beckett Letter

  • US TxAM-C 667
  • Coleção
  • undated

This collection contains one letter from Mr. (George ?) Beckett to "Dear Sir." Tuesday Morning (no other date) re: attending the addressee's performance of The Kentuckian. ALS, 1 leaf, with typed transcription.

R. D. Blackmore Letter

  • US TxAM-C 668
  • Coleção
  • 1988

This collection contains one handwritten letter to "Dear Sir" for the loss of his wife from Blackmore dated February 28, 1888, along with a typed transcription (1-page ALS).

Cleanth Brooks Manuscript

  • US TxAM-C 669
  • Coleção

This collection contains a 25-page typewritten draft entitled "Poetry and Prophecy: An Address to the Friends of the Sterling C. Evans Library", as well as a printed booklet of the manuscript.

Equinox Typescripts and Triton Long Galley Proofs

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Two typescripts of Equinox by Samuel R. Delany housed in a blue custom box. Typescripts are the original and ribbon copies of an early draft of the novel. The original typescript is 144 leaves, double spaced, typed on rectos only, with an 11 leaf photocopy insert between p. 18 and p.19. It also contains textual revisions in Delany's hand and copy-editing marks in an unknown hand. Ribbon copy is 152 leaves, double-spaced, typed on rectos only, with an 11 leaf photocopy insert between p. 18 and p.19. It contains significant textual revisions in multiple inks. Both typescripts have a signed holograph note by Delany contextualizing the manuscript. Equinox was first published by Lancer Press in 1973 and later republished by Masquerade Books in 1994.

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Long galley proofs in a custom clamshell box of the first edition of Triton, published in 1976 by Bantam Books and nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel. This is Delany's set of proofs and they are heavily corrected and annotated by him in pencil. Also in the folder is a signed holograph note by Delany contextualizing the galley proofs on the first page. 119 leaves, printed on recto only.

African American Scrapbook

The charcoal images are as follows:
A barefoot African American family, mother, father, and eight children in period rural dress standing in front of a portion of a ramshackle cabin with a split wood shingle roof.
A longer view of the family, a bit scattered in front of a full view of the cabin.
Mother and daughter inside the cabin in front of a wall covered with newspaper.
Mother sitting outside the cabin, shown from the exterior chimney end.
Mother and son by a well in a wooded area.
Father and other male workers bailing cotton.

Paperback Cover Proofs

Shadow Walkers, by Nina Romberg, inscribed by Romberg. 1993

Tender Torment, by Anne Archer, inscribed by Nina Romberg. 1993

Wild Wind, by Anne Archer, inscribed by Nina Romberg. 1993

James Hart Davis Letters

  • US TxAM-C 693
  • Coleção
  • 1879

This collection consists of three letters from James Hart Davis, who was attending Texas A&M College at the time, to his sister Martha Powe Davis (great grandmother of the donors for these letters), his father Judge N[athaniel] H[art] Davis, and to his uncle J. R. Davis.

Correspondence, Documents, and Photos

1/1: Biography

  • Copy of a handwritten declaration from Texas A&M President, L. S. Ross, April 26, 1895.
  • Typed copy of Alva Mitchell's biography.
  • Name and address of Alva Mitchell's youngest son, Ralph Howard Mitchell.

1/2: Articles

  • Article in the Houston Post, "Men Prominent in Affairs of the A. & M. College of Texas," 6 copies, December 31, 1911.
  • Article in the Battalion, "Who's Who: Professor A. Mitchell," March 13, 1923.
  • Article in the Texas A&M System News, "Board Resolution Pays High Tribute to Alva Mitchell," 6 copies, June 1956.
  • Article in the Texas A&M System News, "J. Wheeler Barger Resolution Passed by Board," June 1956.

1/3: Miscellaneous Articles

  • Commencement program for A&M College's graduation ceremony that summer, 1 original, and 1 photocopy, July 5-7, 1892.
  • War Department Army Training School Certificate for a course in Auto Mechanics, taken by Wendell Harold Mitchell, November 1918.
  • United States Railroad Administration certificate for discharged soldiers, belonged to Wendell Harold Mitchell, December 1918.
  • Copy of Governor Richard Coke and President Thomas Gathright's inaugural speeches from the 1876 inauguration of Texas A&M, 1951.

1/4: Photographs of Alva Mitchell's classmates from the Class of 1894, all photos are signed by the cadet they were a portrait of, 11 photos.

1/5: Photograph of the Corps. of Cadets standing in formation in front of the Academic Building, 1 photo.

1/6: Photographs of students, the campus, and President Franklin Roosevelt's motorcade during the President's visit to the campus in 1937, 20 photos.

1/7: Photographs of students around different areas of the campus, possibly with Professor Mitchell during his days as a lecturer, 11 photos, Undated.

March to the Brazos Photograph Album

  • US TxAM-C 700
  • Coleção
  • 1909-1911

The March to the Brazos photographic scrapbook album contains photographs from 1909 to 1911 "March to the Brazos" Corps of Cadets tradition along with Texas A&M College Campus views, Campus tents, along with military campsites, and social events.

Moorcock Collection

  • US TxAM-C C000225
  • Coleção
  • 1949; 1965-2006

This collection (also known as the Moorcock Life Collection) consists of a wide variety of materials, including manuscripts, proofs, and notes for a large number of Moorcock's works; convention materials; assorted periodicals, newsletters, and other publications; photographs; and many other items. This collection covers the range of Moorcock's literary and artistic career.

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The Great Rock and Roll Swindle (1980), manuscript, May 1980

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The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle (1980), photos, and photocopy of text

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Gloriana, or The Unfulfill'd Queen (1979), First draft, Vol. I. Chapters 1 - 14. Typed, 224 leaves, photocopied.

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Gloriana, or The Unfulfill'd Queen (1979), First draft, Vol. II. Chapters 15 - 35. Typed, 305 leaves, photocopied.

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Byzantium Endures (1981), Working draft, 1979, photocopied (Folder 2)

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Byzantium Endures (1981), Working draft, 1979, photocopied (Folder 4)

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The Adventures of Una Persson and Catherine Cornelius in the 20th Century (1976), galleys

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Gloriana, or the Unfulfilled Queen (1979), corrected manuscript, chapters 7 - 13

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Gloriana, or The Unfulfill'd Queen (1979), final working copy, 1977, chapters 27 - 35

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Byzantium Endures (1981), working draft with new revisions, 1979, pages 446 - 562, photocopied.

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Introduction by Moorcock, to Gregg Press edition of Harlan Ellison's Paingod and I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream, 1979, manuscript

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"Duel Among The Wine Green Suns" [unpublished story], manuscript with cover letter

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"The Swords of Heaven, The Flowers of Hell" [comic strip], 1978, outline - original and photocopy

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The Warlord of the Air (1971), rough drawings, research material and original outline

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The Warlord of the Air (1971), 1st draft of Part II, with edits

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