Manuscript and printed items, tipped into album in approximate chronological order. Includes letters to Eardley-Wilmot from Sir Brook Watson, 1st bart. (1735-1807), George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, 1st marquis of Buckingham (1753-1813), John Moore, abp. of Canterbury (1730-1805), the Bishop of Leon, Frances Anne (Greville) Crewe, lady Crewe (d.1818), Mark Noble (1754-1827), Sir John Coxe Hippisley, 1st bart. (1748-1825), Hannah More (1745-1833), John Milner (1752-1826), John Wills (1741-1806), John Julius Angerstein (1735-1823), Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd earl of Liverpool (1770-1828), William Eden, 1st baron Auckland (1744-1814); other manuscript items include financial records, records of council proceedings, and a copy of a letter from Pope Pius VI to the Bishop of Leon.The printed items include newspaper clippings, lists of subscribers, minutes and resolutions from committee meetings, a printed document in Latin issued by Pope Pius VI praising "even non-catholic princes and people" who give asylum to French clergy, and an unrecorded separate printing of the "Case of the Suffering Clergy of France" by Edmund Burke (1729-1797), which first appeared in the Evening Mail, 1792 Sep 19 (see Todd, Bibl. Edmund Burke, No. 60). Some letters praise Eardley-Wilmot for his charitable pursuit, and others criticize him as a papal sympathizer. Table of contents outlines dates and names of correspondents in page order.
Alternative Title:
[Letter : Mr. Poulter to e Bishop of St. Pol. de Leon]
Subject (Geographic):
France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799--Foreign public opinion, British, France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799--Refugees--Sources, and Great Britain--Foreign relations--France--1789-1815
Subject (Name):
Eardley-Wilmot, John,--1750-1815
Subject (Topic):
Anti-Catholicism--Great Britain, Anticlericalism--France, and Clergy--France--Political activity--History
Cotton, Charles, 1630-1687 Montaigne, Michel de, 1533-1592
Published / Created:
1685-86.
Call Number:
Ik P810 Zz685
Image Count:
3
Alternative Title:
Essais. English
Description:
BEIN Ik P810 Zz685: Another issue: 1685-93. 3 v. front. (port.) 18-19 cm. (v. 3, 18 cm.) Vol. 3 has imprint: London, Printed for T. Basset, at the George in Fleet-street; and M. Gillistower [!], and W. Hensman, in Westminster-Hall, 1693. Duplicate of fro
Carl Van Vechten papers relating to African American arts and letters
Container / Volume:
Box 14 | 338-345
Image Count:
4
Resource Type:
Archives or Manuscripts
Abstract:
Includes typescript draft verses for God's Trombones with autograph note from Johnson to CVV (1926); color brochure of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, with autograph note from Johnson to CVV (1929)
Alternative Title:
[Autograph letter signed 1926] October 18, Paris [to] Carl Van Vechten, New York, N.Y
Description:
See also: Photoduplicated letters from Johnson to CVV in Box 50
All numbers deluxe copies, limited editions; all given to Jean Chopin by Henri Chopin and often inscribed to her. All autographed by Chopin. From the library of Chopin., Continues: Cinquième saison., Each issue is an artists' periodical in the form of a kit, consisting of various loose sheets on which are printed samples of concrete poetry, experimental typography and illustrations. Some issues are accompanied by a sound recording (a 7" or 10" vinyl record which are produced in and issued from Paris)., Issue with white plastic relief cover; accompanying sound disc shelved separately as: 2012 +S130 6. Inscribed by Henri to Jean Chopin., and Some issues lack dates.
Publisher:
Henri Chopin,
Subject (Name):
Chopin, Henri, Chopin, Jean, and Phillips, Tom, 1937-
Subject (Topic):
Art, French--France--20th century--Periodicals, Concrete art--Periodicals, Concrete poetry--Periodicals, French poetry--20th century--Periodicals, and Sound poetry--Periodicals
Accompanying sound disc shelved separately as: 2012 +S130 4., All numbers deluxe copies, limited editions; all given to Jean Chopin by Henri Chopin and often inscribed to her. All autographed by Chopin. From the library of Chopin., Continues: Cinquième saison., Each issue is an artists' periodical in the form of a kit, consisting of various loose sheets on which are printed samples of concrete poetry, experimental typography and illustrations. Some issues are accompanied by a sound recording (a 7" or 10" vinyl record which are produced in and issued from Paris)., and Some issues lack dates.
BEIN 2012 Folio S27: All numbers deluxe copies, limited editions; all given to Jean Chopin by Henri Chopin and often inscribed to her. All autographed by Chopin. From the library of Chopin., Continues: Cinquième saison., Each issue is an artists' periodical in the form of a kit, consisting of various loose sheets on which are printed samples of concrete poetry, experimental typography and illustrations. Some issues are accompanied by a sound recording (a 7" or 10" vinyl record which are produced in and issued from Paris)., and Some issues lack dates.
Publisher:
Henri Chopin,
Subject (Topic):
Art, French--France--20th century--Periodicals, Concrete art--Periodicals, Concrete poetry--Periodicals, French poetry--20th century--Periodicals, and Sound poetry--Periodicals