Showing 3954 results

Archival Descriptions
Box English
Print preview Hierarchy View:

Disks 53-78

This box contains the following items:

Disk 53a: Pourquoi Vouloir [1:55] / 53b-1: Je Suis un Arant Matheureux Dans a Moude [1:23]; 53b-2: Venez a la ronde [1:14]
Cajun songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 212/213

Disk 54a: [Belle Blanc] [2:17] / 54b: [unidentified cajun song] [2:49]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 210/211

Disk 55a: Le Grand Mamou [2:26] / 55b: Maun Degas [2:31]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male with accordion accompaniment [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 214/215
[note: 55a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 56a: C'est Hip et Taiäu [2:42] / 56b: Mamou Dugas [2:44]
Cajun folk songs sung and played on accordion by Marcelle Comeaux, St. Martinville, LA, December 1936.
Owens 216
[note: song order is reversed from label on disk and CD; 56a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 57a: [Marie Magdeline?] [1:54] / 57b: [Mary?] [1:20]
Cajun folk songs sung by [Madame Trosclair] [Houma, LA] [1938]
Owens 217/218
[note: songs may be included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 58a: [Abbeville Two-Step] [0:48] / 58b-1: How Did You Feel? [2:36]; 58b-2: [unidentified cajun song] [0:39]; 58b-3: Allons á Lafayette [0:45]
58a: Cajun folk songs sung and played on guitar by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
58b: Gospel song sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 223/224
[note: song order reversed on disc and CD label; 58a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 59a: Cajun [1:36] / 59b: Cajun friend [1:20]
Cajun folk songs sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 225/226

Disk 60a: Le Roi de Neg ["Oh, way, mon neg"] [2:56] / 60b: Le Roi de Neg ["Mary"] [2:33]
Cajun folk songs "un chanson neg" sung by Calisse Coleman at New Iberia, LA [1938]
Owens 229/230
[note: both songs mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 61a: Fair Fanny Moore [2:41] / 61b: The Old Bachelor [1:45]
Folk ballad and song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 17/18
[note: both songs included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 62a: Cajun conversation [2:38] / 62b: [interview with Madame Marie Sonnier and others] [2:48]
Recorded conversation and interview with Madame Marie Sonnier and unidentified men in Scott, LA [1938]
Owens 207/208

Disk 63a-1: French Lullaby [0:34]; 63a-2: Saw an Old Crow [0:28] / 63b: Three Black Crows [2:00]
63a: Folk songs sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
63b: Folk song sung by Samuel Lee Asbury in College Station, TX [n.d.]
Owens 13/14/15
[note: 63b included in "Texas Folk Songs" and mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."

Disk 64a: The Brown Girl [2:40] / 64b-1: Fair Ellender/The Brown Girl [1:59]; 64b-2: Fair Ellender [0:40]
Folk ballad sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 12
[note: 39a no audio on CD; song included in "Texas Folk Songs" and "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 65a: Only a Rose [2:47] / 65b: Song of India [2:51]
[Dubs of commercial 78s of Richard Crooks]
[note: volume dropouts]

Disk 66a-1: Home on the Range [1:35]; 66a-2: [Ever Known [In the Garden] [1:11] / 66b: [I'm Sad and Lonely] [2:27]
66a: Folk song and hymn sung by unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
66b: Folk song sung and played by unidentified male duo [recorded off the radio?] [n.d.]
Owens 12
[note: 66a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 67a: Barbara Ellen [part 1] [2:48] / 67b: Barbara Ellen [part 2] [2:11], 06/05/1939
Folk ballad sung by May Kennedy McCord, Springfield, MO, June 5, 1939.
Owens 3
[note: 67b included in "Texas Folk Songs" and "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 68a-1: Amor de Mis Amores [1:29]; 68a-2: [La Cancion?] [0:52] / 68b: Choferito [2:00]
68a: Mexican folk songs sung by Alberto Flores [n.p.] [n.d.]
68b: Mexican folk song sung by Alberto Flores and unidentified male [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 11

Disk 69a-1: Spanish Fandillo [1:31]; 69a-2: [Humoresque (Passengers Will Please Refrain)] [0:37] / 69b: [The Bastard] King of England [2:08]
Bawdy folk songs sung and played by Brownie McNeil [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 11

Disk 70a-1: Cinq Sous [1:31]; 70a-2: [song without words] [1:08] / 70b-1: Toujours Canet [false start] [0:10]; 70b-2: Toujours Canet [1:02]
70a: Cajun folk song sung by Madam Marie Mouton; wordless Cajun folk song sung by Edmond Pellerin, Breaux Bridge, LA [n.d.]
70b: Cajun folk song sung by Edmond Pellerin, Breaux Bridge, LA [n.d.]
Owens 209
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 71a: Bury Me Beneath the Willow [1:41] / 71b: Boys in Blue [2:12]
Folk songs sung by unidentified female duo [n.p,] [n.d.]
Owens 36
[note: 71a included in "Texas Folk Songs" and "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."; 71b in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 72a: That's What's the Matter With the Church [2:11] / 72b: By and By [2:05]
72a: Gospel song sung by The Uplifted Four, Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX [1938]
72b: Gospel song sung by unidentified female with piano accompaniment, Old Elam Baptist Church, Hearne, TX [1938]
Owens 191
[note: both songs in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 73a: Does You Believe in Haints? [part 1] [2:26] / 73b Does You Believe in Haints [part 2] [2:49] , 02/18/1939
"Negro sermon on gettin' into Heaven" by John Henry Faulk, at Austin, TX, Feb. 18, 1939.
Owens 5
[note: track order is reversed, out of order, on CD]

Disk 74a-1: Don't Stay Away [1:14]; 74a-2:Joh-wan-nie [0:45]; 74a-3: Liza Jane [dance call] [0:18] / 74b-1: Down in the Valley [1:32]; 74b-2: Michael Finnegan [0:29]; 74b-3: Ninety-nine Miles from Home [0:21]
Folk songs sung by various unidentified males [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 43/44
[note: 74a-2 included as "Joh-woh-wonny" in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 75a: Mais Jolie Blonde [2:31] / 75b: Mazurka [2:22]
75a: Cajun folk song sung and played by Eric Domingue, vocal and guitar, and Tony Allemand, fiddle, St. Martinville, LA [1938]
75b: Folk tune played by Eric Domingue, guitar, and Tony Allemand, fiddle, St. Martinville, LA [1938]
Owens 219/220
[note: 75a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 76a: Henry Green [2:54] / 76b-1: Keep Your Garden Clean [1:21]; 76b-2: Lovely William [1:06], 06/05/1939
Folk songs sung by May Kennedy McCord, Springfield, MO, June 5, 1939.
Owens 47/48
[note: mislabeled on CD; 76a and 76b "Lovely William" included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 77a: Old Hundred [2:58] / 77b: It Was De Lawd (Amazing Grace) [1:59]
77a: Gospel hymn lined out by unidentified male and choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
77b: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified quartet at North New Hope Baptist Church, Franklin, TX [n.d.]
Owens 105/106
[note: 77b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 78a-1: J'ai Passe devant ta Porte [0:38]; 78a-2: [S'ai palette pain?] [0:39] / 78b: Les Trois Soldat des Guerre [1:04]
78a: Cajun folk songs sung by Elmore Sonnier of Scott, LA [1938]
78b: Cajun folk song sung by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 221/222
[note: songs out of order on disk label; songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disks 157-182

This box contains the following items:

Disk 157a: Trail to Mexico [part 1] [2:37] / 157b: Trail to Mexico [part 2] [0:59], 10/21/1939
Cowboy folk song performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, October, 21, 1939.
Owens 83
[note: sides are reversed on CD tracks]

Disk 158a: The Santa Fe Trail [2:55] / 158b: The Buffalo Skinners [2:03], 02/18/1939
Cowboy folk songs performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, February, 18, 1939.
Owens 95/96
[note: 158b mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 159a: Roy Bean [part 1] [2:56] / 159b: Roy Bean [part 2] [0:48], 12/02/1939
Folk song performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, December 2, 1939.
Owens 24

Disk 160a: Great Grandad [2:13] / 160b: The Old Chisholm Trail [2:28], 10/21/1939
Folk songs performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, October 21st, 1939.
Owens 86/87
[note: 160a begins with false start of "The Old Chisholm Trail']

Disk 161a: Daniel Saw the Stone [2:26] / 161b: Oh Tais Toi [1:37]
161a: Gospel song performed by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
161b: French folk song performed by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 227/228
[note: 161a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 162a: Jealous Lover [part 1] [2:46] / 162b-1: Jealous Lover [part 2] [0:37]; 162b-2: The Colored Man's Lament [0:53], 03/04/1939
162a: Folk ballad sung by Opal Patton, Leesville, TX, March 4th, 1939.
162b: Folk ballad sung by Opal Patton, Leesville, TX, March 4th, 1939; Folk song performed by Abe Melton, Appleby, TX, March 4th, 1939.
Owens 65/66
[note: sides switched on CD]

Disk 163a: Las Cuatro Milpas [2:01] / 163b-1: Adalita [0:57]; 163b-2El Petate [1:05], 02/19/1939
Mexican folk songs performed by Brownie McNeill, Austin, TX, February, 19, 1939.
Owens 269/270

Disk 164a: Mockingbird [Listen to the Mockingbird] [2:51] / 164b: Cripple Creek [2:52]
Fiddle tunes played by Sam Welch [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 296/297

Disk 165a: William Hall [Brisk Young Farmer] [part 1] [2:53] / 165b-1: William Hall [Brisk Young Farmer] [part 2] [0:20]; 165b-2: Hebrew Children [2:19]
Folk ballad and hymn sung by Lilly Williams [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 5/6
[note: sides reversed on CD; 165a included in "Texas Folk Songs"]

Disk 166a: When I Can Read My Title Clear [2:49] / 166b: Introduction [1:53]
166a: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified church choir at Franklin, TX, [1938]
166b: Spoken message from unidentified pastor of church at Franklin, TX [1938]
Owens 192/193
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 167a: Watermelon [1:25] / 167b: Oh Mona [1:22]
167a: Song sung by Tom Ballentine near Beaumont, TX [n.d.]
167b: Song sung by Ernest M. Horse [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 199/200

Disk 168a: The Right Chuch (But the Wrong Pew) [2:00] / 168b: Driften Apart [Drifting Further from Me] [2:25]
Songs sung by Tom Ballentine [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 187/188
Disk 169a: Boogie Woogie [2:30] / 169b: The Sun is Sinking Down [2:29]
169a: Piano music played by [Grey Ghost (R. T. Williams)] [n.p.] [n.d.]
169b: Blues song sung and played by [Grey Ghost (R. T. Williams)] [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 257/258

Disk 170a: I Cried All Night [2:53] / 170b: Call the Number [of the Train I Ride] [2:51]
Blues songs sung by Popeye Johnson and played by [Grey Ghost (R. T. Williams)] , Navasota, TX 1940.
Owens 263/264
[note: songs included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 171a: The Good Ship Zion [2:59]
Gospel hymn sung by [North New Hope Baptist Church] choir, Franklin, TX [1938]
Owens 121
[note: included as "Ship 'o Zion" in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 172a: Toiling [2:52] / 172b: One Day Too Late [1:56]
Gospel songs performed by The Uplifted Four quartet, Calvert, TX, [1938]
Owens 119/120
[note: 172a included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 173a: Standing in the Need of Prayer [1:54] / 173b: Oh Mary, Don't You Weep [2:47]
Gospel hymns sung by Mary Riley and choir, Franklin, TX [1938]
Owens 116/117
[note: 173b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 174a: God is Calling [When the Gates Swing Open] [2:54] / 174b: Wade in the Water [1:38]
174a: Gospel hymn sung by unidentified male [First Baptist Church, Colored] [Silsbee, TX] [1938]
174b: Gospel hymn sung by Ella Prescott and First Baptist Chuch, Colored choir, Silsbee, TX [1938]
Owens 114/115
[note: 174b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 175a: Lead Me On [Precious Lord] [2:59]
Gospel hymn sung by North New Hope Baptist Church choir at Franklin, TX, 1938.
Owens 108
[note: included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..." as "Precious Lawd."]

Disk 176a: You Ought to Saw My Lord [2:05] / 176b: I'm Looking for that Man [1:46]
Gospel hymns sung by unidentified male quartet [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 140/141

Disk 177a: Rye Whiskey [The Rebel Soldier] [part 1] [2:41] / 177b-1: Na Na Se Alei [Na Nasej Aleji] [1:08]; 177b-2: Rye Whiskey [The Rebel Soldier] [part 2] [0:46]
177a: Folk ballad performed by Clay Cochran of Amarillo, TX [n.d.]
177b: Czech folk song performed by unidentified females, [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 280/281
[note: 177a included in "Texas Folk Songs"; 177b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 178a: I'm Watching Every Devil [2:44] / 178b: Hitler Blues [2:51]
Piano blues songs performed by Grey Ghost [R. T. Williams] at [Smithville, TX] [1941]
Owens 255/256
[note: 178b included in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 179a: There's a Big White Robe [1:42] / 179b: I Can't Stay Away [1:43]
Gospel songs performed by unidentified female [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 122/123
[note: 179a mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 180a: Make a Change [1:26] / 180b: When the Saints [Go Marching In] [1:47]
180a: Gospel song performed by unidentified male and female [n.p.] [n.d.]
180b: Gospel song performed by unidentified pianist, female singer, and audience at honky-tonk near Washington-on-Brazos, TX [n.d.]
Owens 124/125
[note: 180b mentioned in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]

Disk 181a: He's Everything to Me [2:32] / 181b: You've Got To Move [2:17]
181a: Gospel song performed by unidentified choir [n.p.] [n.d.]
181b: Gospel song performed by unidentified children [n.p.] [n.d.]
Owens 126/127

Disk 182a: The Blood Done Signed My Name [2:17] / Climbing Jacob's Ladder [1:44]
Gospel hymns performed at African Methodist Episcopal Church, Calvert, TX [1939]
[note: songs in "Tell Me a Story, Sing Me a Song..."]
Owens 128/129

Klingon Fanzines: Agon - Alko

The Agonizer, vol. 1, no. 1
[Sue Frank, ed., Autumn 1989]

The Agonizer, vol. 2, no. 1
[Sue Frank, ed., Winter 1990]

The Agonizer, vol. 2, no. 2
[Sue Frank, ed., Spring 1990]

The Agonizer, vol. 2, no. 3
[Sue Frank, ed., Summer 1990]

The Agonizer, vol. 2, no. 4
[Sue Frank, ed., Winter 1991]

The Agonizer, vol. 3, no. 1
[Sue Frank, ed., Spring 1991]

The Agonizer, vol. 3, no. 2
[Sue Frank, ed., Summer 1991]

The Agonizer, vol. 3, no. 3
[Sue Frank, ed., Fall 1991]

The Agonizer, vol. 3, no. 4
[Sue Frank, ed., Spring 1992]

The Agonizer, vol. 4, no. 1
[Sue Frank, ed., Spring 1993]

The Agonizer, vol. 4, no. 2
[Sue Frank, ed., Summer 1994]

The Agonizer #12
[Karen Krantz, ed., December 1999]

The Agonizer #13
[Karen Krantz, ed., 2000]

Alkorin Warlord
[Fern Marder and Carol Walske, auth., September 1, 1978]

Klingon Fanzines: Quap - YU'WI, and other Klingon Materials

Qapla' #19
[Lana Brown, ed., January 1989]
 
Qapla' #20
[Lana Brown, ed., March 1989]
 
Qapla' #21
[Lana Brown, ed., May 1989]
 
Qapla' #22
[Lana Brown, ed., July 1989]
 
Qapla' #23
[Lana Brown, ed., September 1989]
 
Qapla' #24
[Lana Brown, ed., December 1989]
 
Rendezvous
[Mary Case, auth., 1988] Autographed Copy
 
Songs of Fire, Songs of Life
[Fern Marder, auth., 1979]
 
Southern Star #2
[Rebecca Hoffmann and M.A. Carson, ed., July 1976 - reprint: originally published February 1976]
 
Spock #18 (Special Klingon Issue)
[Austrek: 1979]
 
Threshold
[Fern Mulder and Carol Walske, auth., January 1978]
 
Warhorz #1 - 4
[Imperial Mounted Guard: November 1992-May 1993]
 
Warhorz #5 - 9
[Imperial Mounted Guard: July 1993-February 1994]
 
Warhorz #10 - 11
[Imperial Mounted Guard: 1994-1995?]
 
YU'WI cha' Interrogator #2
[Robert Jan, ed., April 1986]
 
YU'WI cha' Interrogator #3
[Robert Jan, ed., September 1986]
 

Other Materials

 
Calendar: 1998 Calendar, assembled by Damien Burmeister
 
Calendar: Imperial Artworks Presents...The Women of Kinzai 1994/95 Calendar
 
Calendar: She-Warriors of the Empire Kalendar (March 1996-February 1997)
 
"Errand of Mercy" Star Trek Trading Card (1993)
 
Imperial Mounted Guard: Flyer and Partial Publications (1993-1994)

Other Fandoms: Clip - Time, and Filksongs: At Th - Esca

Other Fandoms

The Clipper Trade Ship #68[Multimedia]
[Jim and Melody Rondeau, ed., July 1990]

The Clipper Trade Ship #70 - 71[Multimedia]
[Jim and Melody Rondeau, ed., January-April 1991]

The Clipper Trade Ship #76[Multimedia]
[Jim and Melody Rondeau, ed., October 1994]

The Fantastically Fundamentally Functional Guide to Fandom #1[General]
[Susan M. Garrett, auth., July 1989 - reprint, originally published April 1989]

The Fantastically Fundamentally Functional Guide to Fandom #2[General]
[Susan M. Garrett, auth., May 1990]

The Fantastically Fundamentally Functional Guide to Fandom #2B[General]
[Susan M. Garrett, auth., May 1990]

The Fantastically Fundamentally Functional Guide to Fandom #2C[General]
[Susan M. Garrett, auth., May 1990]

Guardian #5: Stormbrother[Star Wars]
[Mazeltough Press: Fern Marder and Carol Walske, auth., February 1983]

A Star Wars Bibliography, 1973 to 1987[Star Wars]
[Lita Sheldon, ed., April 1987]

Time Warp #6/7[Multimedia]
[Isis Press: Anne Elizabeth Zeek, ed., 1984] - 2 copies with different covers

Filksongs[Songbooks]

At The Helm
[Firebird Arts & Music: Duane Elms, auth.m 1989]

Bedlam Cats
[Unlikely Publications: 1992]

Bright Forest: Songs about Robin of Sherwood
[Albion: Rache, auth., 1990]

The Colors of Love
[Martha Bonds and Kathy Burns, ed., 1977]

Dr. Jane's Wackademia
[Unlikely Publications: Jane A. Robinson, auth., 1989]

Dream of Light Horses
[Firebird Arts & Music: Meg Davis, auth., July 1990]

Dreamer
[Wail Songs and Harpy Music: Julia Ecklar, auth., 1990]

Escape from Mundania!
[Barry and Sally Childs-Helton, auth., 1987]

Filksongs: Filk - Wail

Filkindex #1
[Other Worlds Press: Sourdough Johnson, ed., 1987]

Filkindex #2
[Other Worlds Press: Sourdough Johnson, ed., 1988]

Filkzine #2
[L. Bowland, ed., September 1980]

Harpings #18
[The Filk Foundation: March/May 1989]

Kantele #11
[The Filk Foundation: Margaret Middleton, ed., Summer 1983]

Kantele #12
[The Filk Foundation: Margaret Middleton, ed., Fall 1982]

Kantele #14
[The Filk Foundation: Margaret Middleton, ed., Winter 1984/1985]

Klingon Filk Sampler for Galacticon 2000

Loose Notes - A Zine for Filky-Minded Fans #1
[Buffalo Chip Press: Susan Landerman, ed., 1986?]

Off Centaur Publications Catalog
[Winter 1987/Spring 1988]

The Pegasus Winners: Volume I
[Gary McGath, ed., 1994]

Philly Philk Phlash #1
[Carol Kabakjian, ed., 1987]

Rec-Room Rhymes #3
[Other Worlds Books: Roberta Rogow, auth., 1984]

Rec-Room Rhymes #5
[Other Worlds Books: Roberta Rogow, ed., 1987]

Rec-Room Rhymes #6
[Other Worlds Books: Roberta Rogow, ed., 1988]

Rec-Room Rhymes #7
[Other Worlds Books: Roberta Rogow, ed., 1989]

Rec-Room Rhymes #8
[Other Worlds Books: Roberta Rogow, ed., 1991]

Rec-Room Rhymes #9
[Other Worlds Books: Roberta Rogow, ed., June 1991]

Rec-Room Rhymes #10
[Other Worlds Books: Roberta Rogow, ed., August 1993]

Rec-Room Rhymes: Second Omnibus
[Pegasus Publications: Roberta Rogow, auth., 1986]

Sing a Sing of Trekkin'
[Caterpillar Music: Roberta Rogow, auth., 1979]

Slime After Slime: The Second Denebian Slime Devil Songbook
[Melissa James, et.al., auth., July 1985]

A Slime For All Seasons: The Third Slimedevil Songbook
[Melissa James, et.al., auth., March 1988]

Solar Sailors: The Dehorn Crew
[Bandersnatchi Press: Leslie Fish, auth., 1977]

Some Dreams Are Worth Having: Blake's 7 Filk Songs
[Judith Proctor, auth., March 1998]

Songbook Pusher
[Off Centaur Publications: Heather Rose Jones, auth., 1988]

Songworm: Segment One
[Firebird Arts & Music: Bob Kanefsky, auth., June 1988]

Wail Songs 1993 Catalog

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight and Nine, BTVS Season Nine

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight

Issue #32: "Twilight, Part One" (February 2010)
Issue #33: "Twilight, Part Two" (March 2010)
Issue #34: "Twilight, Part Three" (April 2010)
Issue #35: "Twilight, Part Four" (May 2010)
Issue #36: "Last Gleaming, Part One" (September 2010)
Issue #37: "Last Gleaming, Part Two" (October 2010)
Issue #38: "Last Gleaming, Part Three" (November 2010)
Issue #39: "Last Gleaming, Part Four" (December 2010)
Issue #40: "Last Gleaming, Part Five" (January 2011)

BTVS, Season Eight, Volume 7: Twilight [Trade Paperback] (October 2010) BTVS, Season Eight, Volume 8: Last Gleaming [Trade Paperback] (June 2011)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Nine

Issue #1: "Freefall, Part One" (September 2011) [2 copies: 1 with cover by Jo Chen, 1 with cover by Steve Morris]
Issue #2: "Freefall, Part Two" (October 2011)
Issue #3: "Freefall, Part Three" (November 2011)
Issue #4: "Freefall, Part Four" (December 2011)
Issue #5: "Slayer, Interrupted" (January 2012)
Issue #12: "Guarded, Part Two" (August 2012)
Issue #13: "Guarded, Part Three" (September 2012)
Issue #14: "Billy the Vampire Slayer, Part One" (October 2012)
Issue #15: "Billy the Vampire Slayer, Part Two" (November 2012)
Issue #16: "Welcome to the Team, Part One" (December 2012)
Issue #17: "Welcome to the Team, Part Two" (January 2013)
Issue #18: "Welcome to the Team, Part Three" (February 2013)
Issue #19: "Welcome to the Team, Part Four" (March 2013)
Issue #20: "The Watcher" (April 2013)
Issue #21: "The Core, Part One" (May 2013)
Issue #22: "The Core, Part Two" (June 2013) [2 copies: 1 with cover by Phil Noto, 1 with cover by Georges Jeanty]
Issue #23: "The Core, Part Three" (July 2013)
Issue #24: "The Core, Part Four" (August 2013)
Issue #25: "The Core, Part Five" (September 2013)

BTVS Season Nine, Volume 3: Guarded [Trade Paperback] (May 2013)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eleven, BTVS Season Nine, Ten and Eleven, Illyria, and Serenity

BTVS Season Ten: Angel & Faith

Issue #1: "Where The River Meets The Sea, Part One" [w/ Scott Fischer cover) (April 2014) [2 copies]
Issue #2: "Where The River Meets The Sea, Part Two" [w/ Scott Fischer cover] (May 2014)
Issue #3: "Where The River Meets The Sea, Part Three" [w/ Scott Fischer cover] (June 2014)
Issue #4: "Where The River Meets The Sea, Part Four" [w/ Scott Fischer cover] (July 2014)
Issue #5: "Old Habits" [w/ Scott Fischer cover] (August 2014)
Issue #6: "Lost and Found, Part One" [w/ Scott Fischer cover] (September 2014)
Issue #7: "Lost and Found, Part Two" [w/ Scott Fischer cover] (October 2014)
Issue #8: "Lost and Found, Part Three" [w/ Scott Fischer cover] (November 2014)
Issue #9: "Lost and Found, Part Four" [2 copies, w/Scott Fischer cover and w/Will Conrad variant cover] (December 2014)
Issue #10: "Lost and Found, Part Five" [w/ Will Conrad variant cover) [January 2015]
Issue #11: "United, Part One" [2 copies, w/ Scott Fischer cover and w/Mike Norton variant cover) [February 2015]
Issue #12: "United, Part Two" [w/ Scott Fischer cover and w/Will Conrad variant cover] [March 2015]
Issue #13: "United, Part Three" [2 copies, w/ Scott Fischer cover and w/Mike Norton variant cover) [April 2015]
Issue #14: "United, Part Four" [w/ Scott Fischer cover] (May 2015)
Issue #15: "Fight or Flight" [w/Scott Fischer cover] (June 2015)
Issue #15: "Fight or Flight" [w/Mike Norton variant cover] (June 2015)
Issue #16: "Those Who Can't Teach, Teach Gym, Part One" [w/Scott Fischer cover] (July 2015)
Issue #17: "Those Who Can't Teach, Teach Gym, Part Two" [w/Scott Fischer cover] (August 2015)
Issue #18: "Those Who Can't Teach, Teach Gym, Part Three" [w/Scott Fischer cover] (September 2015)
Issue #19: "A Little More Than Kin, Part One" [w/Scott Fischer cover] (October 2015) (2 copies)
Issue #20: "A Little More Than Kin, Part Two" [w/Scott Fischer cover] (November 2015)
Issue #21: "A Tale of Two Families, Part One" [w/Scott Fischer cover] (December 2015)
Issue #22: "A Tale of Two Families, Part Two" [w/Scott Fischer cover] (January 2016)
Issue #23: "A Tale of Two Families, Part Three" [w/Scott Fischer cover] (February 2016)
Issue #24: "A Tale of Two Families, Part Four" [w/Scott Fischer cover] (March 2016)
Issue #25: "A Tale of Two Families, Part Five" [w/Scott Fischer cover] (April 2016)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eleven

Issue #1: "Part One: The Spread of Their Evil" [w/Steve Morris cover] (November 2016)
Issue #2: "Part Two: In Time of Crisis" [w/Steve Morris cover and w/Rebekah Isaacs variant cover] (December 2016)
Issue #3: "Part Three: A House Divided" [w/Steve Morris cover and w/Rebekah Isaacs variant cover] (January 2017)
Issue #4: "Part Four: A House Divided" [w/Steve Morris cover] (February 2017)

BTVS Season Eleven: Angel

Issue #1: "Out of The Past, Part One" (w/Scott Fischer cover) [January 2017]
Issue #2: "Out of The Past, Part Two" (w/Scott Fischer cover) [February 2017]
Issue #3: "Out of The Past, Part Three" (w/Scott Fischer cover) [March 2017]
Issue #4: "Out of The Past, Part Four" (w/Scott Fischer cover) [April 2017]

BTVS Season Nine: Spike: A Dark Place [mini-series]

Issue #1 (August 2012)
Issue #2 (September 2012)
Issue #3 (October 2012)

BTVS Season Nine: Willow: Wonderland [mini-series]

Issue #1 (November 2012)
Issue #2 (December 2012)
Issue #3 (January 2013)
issue #4 (February 2013)
Issue #5 (March 2013) [2 copies]

Illyria: Haunted [mini-series]

Issue #1 (November 2010)
Issue #2 (2010)

Serenity: Leaves On The Wind [mini-series]

Issue #1 (January 2014)

Moon - Blood and Bone, Change of Command, and Command Decision

S1-4/1: Blood and Bone (Oath of Fealty), manuscript, pp 789-963.

S1-4/2: Blood and Bone (Oath of Fealty), manuscript, pp 964-1143.

S1-4/3: Change of Command, partial manuscript, pp 40-144.

S1-4/4: Command Decision, typescript; "Stella and Toby", "Rafe Goes to Nexus", "Converting from Privateer to Military", "To Gretna", "Gretna II", "Rafe on Nexus." (These were grouped together by Moon in this order)

S1-4/5: Command Decision, typescript; "Rafe to the Rescue", "Rafe and Family", "Rafe Takes Over", "Chapter Rafe and Family", "Gretna to Adelaide". (These were grouped together by Moon in this order)

S1-4/6: Command Decision, typescript; "Adelaide to Mackensee", "Ky and Mackensee", "Adelaide to Mackensee, next rock", "Ky and Mackensee II", "Three-Cornered Battle". (These were grouped together by Moon in this order)

Moon - The Serrano Succession and The Speed of Dark

S1-10/1: The Serrano Succession, proofs, pp 396-548.
 
S1-10/2: The Serrano Succession, proofs, pp 397-548.
 
S1-10/3: The Serrano Succession, proofs, pp 549-762.
 
S1-10/4: The Speed of Dark, manuscript labeled "version 2", pp 1-211.
 
S1-10/5: The Speed of Dark, manuscript labeled "version 2", pp 212-447.
 
S1-10/6: The Speed of Dark, proofs.

Illustrations, Photographs and Publications

1/1
Sketchbook [Fragile]

1/2
Texas A&M University logos: Texas A&M University Centennial (1976), Association of Former Students, College of Medicine, Military Science, Education, Liberal Arts and Engineering.

1/3
Centennial Drawings/Illustrations - Engineering and Sciences

1/4
Centennial Drawings/Illustrations - Agriculture

1/5
Centennial Drawings/Illustrations - Texas A&M University

1/6
Centennial Drawings/Illustrations - Corps of Cadets

1/7
Miscellaneous notes and sketches

1/8
Letter from Haskell Monroe to Rodney Hill (1 page). February 20, 1975

1/9
Photocopies of
"Principal Buildings of 1920: Numbered, except as noted, in their order of construction" from "Here We'll Build a College" (3 pages).
"Principal Buildings of 1940: Identified without regard to dates of construction" (3 pages).
"Principal Buildings of 1963: Identified without regard to dates of construction" (4 pages).
Pages from yearbooks (6 pages)
Photographs and Greetings booklet (17 pages)

1/10
Photocopies of "An Aggie Vocabulary of Slang" by Fred Eikel, Jr, University of Texas (7 pages)

1/11
Photograph (1x B&W) and Article - Texas Traffic Institute (TTI). 1967-1969

1/12
Photographs (4x B&W) - scientific

1/13
Photographs (22x B&W) P1 - Campus building exterior and interior.

1/14
Photographs (28x B&W) P2 - Meyer Insignia and Class Rings.

1/15
Photographs (21x B&W) P3 - Texas A&M Athletics related (football helmet/pads, sports shoes, etc.).

1/16
Photographs (55x B&W) P4 - Campus building facades and architectural details, Power Plant, married student housing, and others.

1/17
Publication - Bulletin of Texas A&M University. 1969

1/18
Publication - Texas A&M Today Booklet, Association of Former Students

1/19
Publication - Focus on the Future.

1/20
Publication - This is Texas A&M University (2x). 1974

1/21
Publication - Texas Development Fund. 1960s

1/22
Publication - Other Texas A&M Pubs: Memorial Student Center Dedication (April 21, 1951), Introducing the New Texas A&M University Press brochure, Bryan-College Station 1972 Membership Directory, Texas A&M University Regulations 1974-1975, and First Five Administrators of Texas A&M College by David Brooks Cofer (1952).

1/23
Publication - The Texas A&M Today. December 1974

1/24
Publication - Research in the Texas A&M University System

1/25
Publication - Texas A&M Research Foundation Annual Report 73/74

1/26
Publications - Corps of Cadets

Letters, Biographies and Manuscripts

S1-2/1 to S1-2/8:

  • Letters and Poems to Tevis Clyde Smith from Robert E. Howard from June 8, 1923, to circa 1934. (118 items, 337 pages between 8 folders)

S1-2/9: Truett Vinson

  • Probably the first friend that Howard made in Brownwood. It was Vinson who introduced Smith to Howard. Vinson published his amateur journal The Toreador to which Howard contributed. Vinson was also active in The Junto, the circulating journal of several writers, including Booth Mooney, Harold Preece, Lenore Preece, Smith, et al. These letters from Vinson to Smith consists of seven pages, dated in 1921, 1925 and 1928. (7 pages, 4 letters).

S1-2/10: Herbert Klatt (1907-1928)

  • Klatt was a farm boy from Hamilton County, Texas who was a strong follower of the Lone Star Scout program and their amateur papers. From an examination of his letters to Smith, he was extremely well-read and was a member of The Junto. He entered a sanitarium in early 1928 and died in May, presumably of tuberculosis. After his death, the members of The Junto planned a tribute volume to Klatt, but it never came to fruition.
  • Eleven letters dating from May 27, 1925, to July 12, 1927, written from Klatt to Smith, one letter from Truett Vinson to Smith relating to Klatt's death and a letter from the Klatt family to Smith, dated May 18, 1928, thanking him for flowers for Herbert's grave. These letters were the basis of an article about Klatt written by Glenn Lord for The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies, No. 1, August 1990.

S1-2/11: Harold Preece (1906-1992)

  • Preece and Howard first met in Austin in 1927. Preece was a journalist and writer. His books deal primarily with the historical events of Texas and included Living Pioneers, Lone Star Man, and The Dalton Gang. (100 pages)

S1-2/12: Lenore Preece

  • Sister to Harold Preece, Lenore took over active editorship of The Junto from 1928-1930 when the periodical died a natural death. (30 pages)

S1-2/13: Booth Mooney (1912-1977)

  • Editor of The Junto until 1928. He went on to work as a journalist, served in the Air Corps in World War II, and became an assistant to Lyndon B. Johnson. He was the author of ten books. (13 pages)

S1-2/14: Letters from Alvin Earl Perry [?] to Tevis Clyde Smith, 1930-1931

S1-2/15: Letter to and from unknown persons, Undated

S1-2/16: Manuscript, Images out of the Sky

  • A Volume of Verse by Tevis Clyde Smith, Robert E. Howard, and Lenore Preece. This is the original manuscript submitted by Smith to Christopher Publishing House in Boston Massachusetts and returned to Smith with a rejection letter dated January 11, 1932. The manuscript consists of 44 pages typed on one side only. Each of the three authors typed out their own poems which Smith submitted. The tattered envelope is also present.
  • Smith provided six poems, two of which he later included in his book of poetry Images Out of the Sky, that he self-published in 1966. Lenore Preece provided eighteen poems and Robert E. Howard provided sixteen poems. Most if not all the Howard poems were later published in various publications. On page 331 of his bibliography of Howard, The Last Celt, Glenn Lord cites the manuscript but did now know what it contained.

S1-2/17: Manuscript, Diogenes of Today by Robert E. Howard and Clyde Smith (11 pages typed)

  • At a later date, Smith inserted Tevis in front of Clyde and also added a copyright date of 1969 at the bottom edge of the front sheet. This story was published in the book Red Blades of Black Cathay by Robert E. Howard and Tevis Clyde Smith by Donald M. Grant in 1971 as the second story in that volume. In the introduction, Smith says that he and Howard wrote Diogenes in 1924 or 1925. "The story worked itself out as we took turns at the typewriter." Smith ultimately sent the story out but it was returned rejected. Only years later did Grant accept the story.

Fantastic Universe - Fantasy Crossroads

S1-8/1: Howard, Robert E. "Gods of the North" Fantastic Universe, December 1956

S1-8/2: L. Sprague de Camp and Bjorn Nyberg "Conan the Victorious" Fantastic Universe, September 1957

S1-8/3: Howard, Robert E. and Robert M. Price "Black Eons" Fantasy Book No. 16, June 1985

S1-8/4: Fantasy Crossroads No. 1, November 1974

S1-8/5: Fantasy Crossroads No. 2, February 1975

S1-8/6: Fantasy Crossroads No. 3, May 1975

S1-8/7: Fantasy Crossroads No. 4 & 5, August 1975

S1-8/8: Fantasy Crossroads No. 6, November 1975

S1-8/9: Fantasy Crossroads No. 8, May 1976

S1-8/10: Howard, Robert E. "The Last Laugh" Fantasy Crossroads No. 9, August 1976 (Copy 1)

S1-8/11: Howard, Robert E. "The Last Laugh" Fantasy Crossroads No. 9, August 1976 (Copy 2)

S1-8/12: Howard, Robert E. "Genseric's Fifth Born Son" Fantasy Crossroads No. 10 & 11, March 1977

S1-8/13: Tierney, Richard L, Michael Moorcock, and Charles R. Saunders "Genseric's Fifth-Born Son: A Round-Robin Tale Based Upon A Robert E. Howard Fragment" Fantasy Crossroads No. 12, November 1977

S1-8/14: Howard, Robert E. "The Feud" Fantasy Crossroads No. 13, June 1978

S1-8/15: Howard, Robert E. "Oh Babylon, Lost Babylon" Fantasy Crossroads No. 14, September 1978 (Copy 1)

S1-8/16: Howard, Robert E. "Oh Babylon, Lost Babylon" Fantasy Crossroads No. 14, September 1978 (Copy 2)

S1-8/17: Fantasy Crossroads No. 15, January 1979

Magazine of Horror - Oreintal Stories

S1-13/1: Howard, Robert E. "Kings of the Night" (novelette) Magazine of Horror No. 21, May 1968

S1-13/2: Howard, Robert E. "Worms of the Earth" (novelette) Magazine of Horror No. 22, July 1968

S1-13/3: Howard, Robert E. "Slumber" (verse) Magazine of Horror No. 30, December 1969

S1-13/4: Howard, Robert E. "The Noseless Horror" Magazine of Horror No. 31, February 1970

S1-13/5: Howard, Robert E. "A Song of Defeat" (verse) Magazine of Horror, Fall 1970

S1-13/6: Howard, Robert E. "The Grisly Horror" Magazine of Horror, April 1971

S1-13/7: Howard, Robert E. "The Garden of Fear" Marvel Tales Vol. 1 No. 2, July - August 1934

S1-13/8: Michaels, Paul "Conan the Barbarian" Miriad No. 7 Spring 1982

S1-13/9: Weinberg, Robert "Robert E. Howard and Cthulhu Mythos" Nyctalops Vol. 1 No. 2, October 1970

S1-13/10: "Otis Adelbert Kline's Letters to Robert E. and Dr. I.M. Howard" Oak Leaves Vol. 1 No. 1, Fall 1970

S1-13/11: "Otis Adelbert Kline's Letters to Robert E. and Dr. I.M. Howard II" Oak Leaves Vol. 1 No. 10, Winter 1972-1973

S1-13/12: Howard, Robert E. "Hawks of Outremer" Oriental Stories, April - June 1931

S1-13/13: Oriental Stories, December 1930 - January 1931

S1-13/14: Howard, Robert E. "Lord of Samarcand" Oriental Stories, Spring 1932

S1-13/15: Howard, Robert E. "The Sowers of the Thunder" Oriental Stories, Winter 1932

REHUPA

22-01: The Golden Caliph for REHUPA - Mailing 108, March 1991

22-02: REHUPA, Section 2 - Mailing 108, March 1991

22-03: REHUPA, Section 3 - Mailing 108, March 1991

22-04: The Golden Caliph for REHUPA - Mailing 109, May 1991

22-05: REHUPA, Section 2 - Mailing 109, May 1991

22-06: The Robert E. Howard United Press Association - Mailing 110, July 1991

22-07: Seanchai; REHUPA, Section 2 - Mailing 110, July 1991

22-08: Her Thoughts Hurt My Brain - Mailing 110, July 1991

22-09: The Golden Caliph for REHUPA - Mailing 111, September 1991

22-10: REHUPA, Section 2 - Mailing 111, September 1991

22-11: The Golden Caliph for REHUPA - Mailing 112, November 1991

22-12: The Golden Caliph for REHUPA - Mailing 113, January 1992

22-13: REHUPA, Section 2 - Mailing 113, January 1992

22-14: The Price of Conscience; REHUPA, Section 3 - Mailing 113, January 1992

News Articles, Bulletins, Letters, and Miscellaneous

S1-25/1: Postcard, View of Main St., Cross Plains, Texas, 1922

S1-25/2: Before and after photographs of "The Robert E. Howard Home" presented by Project Pride.

S1-25/3: Newspaper clipping with postcard describing Robert E. Howard's visit to Rio Grande City.

S1-25/4: Postcard from L. Sprague de Camp to Thomas Munnerlyn regarding REHUPA, July 30, 1990.

S1-25/5: Copy of Robert E. Howard's Death Certificate, reduced-size copy. Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics

S1-25/6: Copy of Robert E. Howard's Death Certificate, direct copy. Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics

S1-25/7: Photograph - Robert E. Howard and Tevis Clyde Smith Boxing. 1.25 x 2.25 inch original and 5 x 7 inch and 8 x 10 inch enlargements.

S1-25/8: Brownwood, Texas High School Graduation Invitation, 1923, with a card of Robert Ervin Howard enclosed.

S1-25/9: Letter - Tevis Clyde Smith to Tom Munnerlyn regarding "Frontier's Generation", August 12, 1983

S1-25/10: Letter - Novalyne Price Ellis to Clyde and Ruby Smith mentioning a Robert E. Howard article she has written, October 6, 1984

S1-25/11: Letter - Tevis Clyde Smith to Tom Munnerlyn regarding "Red Blades of Cathay" and "The Book of Robert E. Howard", August 18, 1983

S1-25/12: Information about "The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane"

S1-25/13: University News Service. "De Camp to Lecture on Howard's Works." Brownwood Bulletin, October 8, 1978

S1-25/14: Celis, Bill. "Convention Fetes Howard's Work." Brownwood Bulletin, October 17, 1978

S1-25/15: "Science Fiction Writers to Speak Here Thursday." Brownwood Bulletin, February 17, 1980

S1-25/16: Celis, Bill. "Unassuming Years at HP." Brownwood Bulletin, October 18, 1978

S1-25/17: Laughlin, Lee. "Conan Fighting a Mighty Battle in Courtroom." Brownwood Bulletin, August 21, 1983

S1-25/18: Cross Plains Review clipping of Howard's poem "The Sea." Typed note to Tevis Clyde Smith at the top.

S1-25/19: Newspaper article "Robt. Howard Cross Plains Tries Suicide" Cross Plains, June 11, 1936

S1-25/20: St. John, Bob. "Howard a Different Man." The Dallas Morning News, February 22, 1980

S1-25/21: St John, Bob. "Small, God-fearing Town." The Dallas Morning News, February 23, 1980

S1-25/22: St. John, Bob. "A Paradox Within Himself." The Dallas Morning News, February 24, 1980

S1-25/23: Greene, A.C. "The Creator of Conan." The Dallas Morning News, March 4, 1988

S1-25/24: Klein, Pattie. "Fantasy is 'In' Thing and That's A Fact." Ft. Worth Star-Telegram, October 15, 1978

S1-25/25: Smith, Tevis Clyde. "Brownwood Narrowly Misses Fantasy Convention." Pecan Valley News, December 15, 1976

S1-25/26: Whispers Magazine: Advertising Mailing

American Red Cross Knitting Documents

1/1: "Knitting for Victory - WWII", history link file #5722 printed out from the web

1/2: Empty paper package for Graham "cable type circular knitting needle"

1/3: Two rulers: one wooden 12-inch Strateline, and one 6-inch cardstock "American Red Cross" ruler

1/4: Instructions for turtleneck pullover sweater (3 pages), and 1 page for regular sweater

1/5: Instructions for a "Man's Slip-on Sweater" (2 pages)

1/6: One page (front and back) regarding knitting pins.
-Side A - "Important Instructions" for flexible knitting pins and circular knitting pins
-Side B - '"Boye" knitting pins and crochet hooks are supplied in the following types and sizes'

1/7: Official instruction pages from The American National Red Cross Cap or Beanie (for Outdoor Wear)
ARC 400-9A
Rev. June 1940
Code K7

Helmet (for Service Men)
ARC 400-22A
Rev. Dec. 1942
Code AF-52 Army
AF-49 Navy

Wristlets (for Service Men)
ARC 400-25
Jan 1942
Code AF-63 (Army)
Code AF-67 (Navy)

Spiral Socks, Bed Socks, knee bands, stump socks
ARC 443
Rev. July 1943
Spiral Socks
Code K-1, Foreign War Relief
" AF-14, U.S. Army
" AF-15, U.S. Navy

Theses and Manuscripts

2/1
"A History of Texas Artists and Sculptors", Frances B. Fisk. [Abilene, TX: Privately Printed, 1928]. (copy)

2/2
"The Creative Arts in Texas, A Handbook of Biography", Goldie Capers Smith. [Dallas: Cokesbury Press, 1926]. (copy)

2/3
Brewerton File, "Brewerton Court-Martial Record", 1852 (related 2/4-2/5)

2/4
Brewerton File, "A Brief History of the Lower Rio Grande Valley" by Frank C. Pierce. 1917 (wooden front and back cover handmade in the Dominican Republic) (related 2/3, 2/5)

2/5
Brewerton File, "Mexican War Veterans" by Wm. Hugh Robarts, 1887. (related 2/3-2/4)

2/6
Fort Duncan Restoration Association 1994-1996

2/7
"Art and Artists of Texas", Esse F. O'Brien [Dallas: Tardy Publishing Co., 1935] (partial copy)

2/8
Scrapbook, Department of Architecture, Texas Tech University, Lubbock - Art in Texas Towns and Cities (photocopies of new articles)

2/9
Thesis, "History of the Growth of Art Interest in Texas in the Last Two Decades" by Jess Edith Self, 1941.

2/10
Thesis, "History of the Fort Worth Art Association" by Resa C. Oglesby, 1950.

2/11
Report Thesis, "Murals and Sculpture of the Public Works of Art Project and the Treasury Section in the Southwest" by Mallory B. Randle, 1967.

2/12
Thesis, "The History of the TCV Art Department through 1969" by Leon Wilson, 1970.

2/13
"The Women Who Challenged: Interviews with Nine Artists" by Paul Rogers Harris, 1990.

2/14
Thesis, "Advocating Art: The Texas Fine Arts Association, 1911-1943" by Edward Eugene Prohaska, 1993.

2/15
Typescript, "The Light-Hearted Recollections of an Octogenarian" by Leslie Howard Turner, 1996.

2/16
Typescript, "Biographical Sketches of Fifteen Texas Artists", Caroline Remy, Center for American History, University of Texas, Austin, 1966

2/17
"History of the Dallas Print & Drawing Collectors Society" by Violet Hayden Dowell, undated

2/18 - 2/24
Manuscripts, undated

John Wyndham Research Files and Charles Reade: A Biography Manuscript Copy

John Wyndham (1990) Research Files

  • Notebook #1, Undated
  • Notebooks #2 - 3, Undated
  • Unnumbered notebooks, Undated
  • Storied by Wyndham (photocopies), 1938; Undated

Charles Reade: A Biography (Unpublished)

  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, pp. i - 117, 1973
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, pp. 118 - 231, 1973
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, pp. 232 - 358, 1973
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, pp. 359 - 484, 1973

Charles Reade: A Biography Research, and Manuscript on Robert Heinlein

Charles Reade: A Biography Research Files

  • Undated files

Untitled Manuscript on Robert Heinlein, Undated

  • Manuscript with edits, pp. 1 - 120, Undated
  • Manuscript with edits, pp. 121 - 205, Undated
  • Manuscript with edits, unnumbered pages, Undated
  • Manuscript with edits, assorted pages and notes, Undated
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, pp. 1 - 120 (2 copies), Undated
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, pp. 121 - 205 (2 copies), Undated
  • Photocopied manuscript with edits, unnumbered pages (2 copies), Undated

Clareson - Additional Materials

  • 18th-Century research notes, Undated
  • Gene Wolfe bibliography materials, 1980-1981
  • Marcon X program, 1975
  • Marcon XIX badge, 1984
  • Marcon XX materials, 1985
  • Marcon XXI program, 1986
  • Ohioana Library Association materials, 1985-1988
  • Personal photographs and mementos, 1994; 1999; Undated
  • Publications, 1951; 1959-1961; 1964-1966; 1970-1975; 1984; 1991
  • Science Fiction Oral History Association, 1982-1984
  • Science Fiction Research Association, 1984
  • Society for Utopian Studies, 1987-1990
  • Syracuse University Library, 1970; Undated
  • Unidentified bibliography, Undated
  • Westercon XXXIX materials, 1986

The Heritage of Heinlein: A Critical Reading of the Fiction Research Material

  • The Heritage of Heinlein manuscript, chapters 4-5(6), 2013
  • The Heritage of Heinlein manuscript, chapter 6(7), 2013
  • The Heritage of Heinlein manuscript, chapters 7(8) and concluding matter, 2013
  • The Heritage of Heinlein manuscript - partial (photocopies)
  • Notebook of Heinlein critical material, Undated
  • Notebook on Heinlein's early life and various sources, Undated
  • Notebooks on Heinlein's works, Undated
  • Notes (loose) on Heinlein's works, Undated

Correspondence

1/1: Clarke to Searles. Typed letter, unsigned. August 29, 1978.

1/2: Clarke to Searles. Typed letter, signed. December 7, 1978.

1/3: Clarke to Searles. Typed letter, signed. December 16, 1978.

1/4: Clarke to Searles. Autograph letter, signed. April 10, 1979.

1/5: Clarke to Last. Autograph letter, signed. June 1, 1979.

1/6: Clarke to Searles. Autograph letter, signed. February 25, 1980.

1/7: Clarke to Searles. Typed letter, signed. April 28, 1980.

1/8: Clarke to Searles. Autograph letter, signed. December 18, 1981.

1/9: Clarke to Searles. Autograph letter, signed. April 5, 1982.

1/10: Clarke to Searles. Autograph letter, signed. June 28, 1982.

1/11: Clarke to Searles. Autograph letter, signed. April 16, 1986.

1/12: Miscellaneous material:
-A three-page, stapled flyer for a group in Chicago called "The World Power Foundation." Has a handwritten annotation on the side: "Rec.’d in the mail. Are these people? Or refugees from Jonestown??", Undated
-A one-page typescript article, "Marconi Fellowship Awarded to Arthur Clarke," Undated

Results 71 to 105 of 3954