1992-1995 Additions: 138 volumes of his diaries, 1920-1994, have been added, as well as 12 letters from W.A. Craigie concerning new entries for the Oxford English Dictionary, 1 drawing in the style of John Leech, 2 19th century drawings, the manuscript of his "Young John of Gaunt; a poem in fourteen cantos", 22 engraved American portraits, 5 maps of the American Civil and Revolutionary Wars, 3 scrapbooks, World War I to 1976, his commonplace book, 1927-1990, several of his published books, and "The Sheriff's Prisoner", an autobiographical account of his 8 months in Brixton Prison for Obscene Libel on the publication of "Guido and the Girls", along with letters and documents re. this case.
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Sabine, William H. W. (William Henry Waldo), 1903-1994
William Makepeace Thackeray Drawings, circa 1848 2 volume(s)
Twelve original drawings for The Heroic Adventures of M. Boudin, bound, with article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine and commentary by Anne Thackeray Ritchie and Gordon N. Ray. Also, one copy of the facsimile edition published in 1980.
William P. Crane Papers, 1920-1991 2 boxes and 1 drawer (3.75 linear feet)
Crane, William P.
The William P. Crane Papers contain personal correspondence, drawings, photographs and newspaper clippings
William Wallace Denslow Collection, 1900-1901 0.5 linear ft.
Denslow, W.W. (William Wallace), 1856-1915.
Artwork by the American illustrator and artist, including two pencil drawings, two postal cards, two Christmas cards, and an invitation to a New Year's Eve party.
Eyre, Wilson, 1858-1944
Wilson Eyre, Jr. (1858-1944) was an American architect, teacher and writer who practiced in Philadelphia. He is known for his country houses and for being an innovator in the Shingle Style.
Women's Graduate Club Portrait collection, 1920s-1930s 0.5 linear feet
Columbia University. Women's Graduate Club
Collection of 60 photographs and drawings of notable individuals of The Women's Graduate Club which grew out of the 1895 Barnard Graduate Club
Yu Feng Tse papers, 1928-2002, bulk 1943-1996 1.67 Linear Feet
Yu, Fengzhi, 1897-1990
The Yu Feng Tse papers (于鳳至檔案) document her family life and that of her spouse, the Young Marshall Zhang Xueliang, who was under house arrest since 1937, first in mainland China and later in Taiwan until he was free in 1992. The materials primarily consist of correspondence, writings, printed materials, photographs, as well as memorabilia, dating from 1928 to 2011, with its bulk dating from 1943 to 1996. The materials show the relationship between Yu Feng Tse who was in the United States and Zhang Xueliang who was in Taiwan at the time.