Published in Architectural Digest, 1982 September, as: The collectors: A personal aesthetic, Henry Gedzahler's townhouse in Manhattan. and Typescript, corrected, signed.
1 photomechanical postcard in folder 1 digitized.
1 TLS with manuscript friendship contract on verso in folder 5 digitized.
Description:
6 folders.
Subject (Name):
Bellamy, Dodie and Killian, Kevin
Subject (Topic):
American literature--20th century, American poetry--20th century, Authors, American--20th century--Archives, Authors--United States--20th century, Gay authors, LGBTQ resource, Poets, American--20th century--Archives, and Poets--United States--20th Century
From the collection of James Frey. Purchased from Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, Inc. on the Sinclair Lewis Fund, 2010. and Henry Miller (1891-1980), author and painter.
Subject (Name):
Miller, Henry, 1891-1980--Nexus
Subject (Topic):
American literature--20th century and Authors, American--20th century
Record of the acting career of Charles B. Wells, typescript carbon copy, bound, dated 1921. Dates, cities, theaters, plays, and roles played by Wells, salaries he received, and names of acting companies and actors with whom he worked are listed in a tabular format. Volume includes a foreword, indexes of plays and persons, and a transcript of an address given by Wells on Founder's Night at the Players Club, New York, on New Year's Eve, 1919. Circa sixty black-and-white photographs of Wells (including frontispiece) and fellow actors, playbills, and letters are mounted on pages throughout the volume.
Description:
Charles B. Wells (1851-1924) was an American actor who performed throughout the continental United States and Hawaii Territory. and Title from title page.
Subject (Name):
Players (Club) and Wells, Charles B.,--1851-1924--Bookplate
Subject (Topic):
Actors--United States, Theater--United States, and Theatrical companies--United States
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs United States. Office of Indian Affairs
Call Number:
Zc13 G7 In25
Image Count:
5
Description:
"An emergency conservation news sheet for ourselves" (subtitle varies)., First two issues lack dates and volume numbering., Issued by the United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs under variant names, including Office of Indian Affairs., Mar./Apr. 1945 issue not published; Ceased with issue of May/June 1945?, Publication suspended Aug. 1-Oct. 1, 1937., and Vol. 2, no. 16 misbound in vol. 1.
Publisher:
The Office,
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Industries--Periodicals and Indians of North America--Periodicals