American fiction--20th century, American literature--20th century, Americans--France--History--20th century, and Authors, American--20th century--Archives
The Taber photographic album of principal business houses, residences & persons
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Taber photographs mounted on pages of advertisements for San Francisco businesses. Most of the photographs depict the outside of the business building.
Publisher:
I. W. Taber
Subject (Geographic):
San Francisco (Calif.) --Buildings, structures, etc and San Francisco (Calif.) --Commerce
Extracts from Hermann Hesse, Jutta Dyck and Ernst Bloch., In 32 parts consisting of 66 photographs (some signed), 29 essays about the photographers, and 3 extracts from authors; accompanied by "Texte zur Photographie, Beiheft zum Fotoanschlag" ([47] leaves)., and Photographs by Evelyn Richter, Klaus Hähner-Springmühl, Klaus Elle, Frank Hermann, Michael Scheffer, Uwe Frauendorf, Michael Brendel, Jorg Knöfel, Carolyn Macartney, Ulrich Wüst, Jens Walter, Werner Lieberknecht, Rainer Görss, Kurt Buchwald, Maria Sewcz, Tina Bara, Viola Vassilieff, Samia Hussein, Peter Oehlmann, Dietrich Oltmanns, Jens Rötzsch, Matthias Hoch, Karin Wieckhorst, Peter Thieme, Bertram Kober, Christiane Eisler, Sven Marquard, Gundula Schultze Ernst Goldberg, Else Gabriel, Gunnar Porikys, Andreas Seeliger.
Began in 1987; ceased in 1989?, In case, custom made by Thomas Gũnther, with photograph pasted on front with title: Wolfgang Hilbig in GLASNOT VII mit "Die Weiber"; limited to 30 copies., and Typescript; with original art work and photographs.
Scrapbook contains photographs, documents, manuscript material, newspaper clippings, and printed ephemera documenting Sanders's service with the American Red Cross in Hyères, France from fall 1918 through summer 1919. Approximately 475 black-and-white photographs document the Château San Salvadour, which served as the headquarters of the Red Cross, buildings and locations in Hyères and on the Mediterranean Coast of France and elsewhere, soldiers, and civilians. Other materials include documents and ephemera relating to Sanders's service and travel, clippings about Sanders, and correspondence, including several memos from the Red Cross, and one autograph letter, signed, from Charlotte Renaux, written in 1921. Issues of the Hyeres Weekly News, published by the Red Cross, contain contributions from Edith Wharton.
Description:
Chiefly in English; some material in French., Harriet Beatrice Sanders (1893-), of Helena, Montana, served with American Red Cross, with the Southern Zone staff, in Hyères, France, from September 1918 to May 1919., Purchased from Pickering & Chatto on the George B. Alvord Fund, 2014., and Stamp on front cover: Harriet B. Sanders, American Red Cross, France.
Subject (Geographic):
Hyères (France)--Buildings, structures, etc.--Pictorial works and Mediterranean Coast (France)--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
American Red Cross, Château San Salvadour (Hyères, France)--Pictorial works, Renaux, Charlotte, Sanders, Harriet B, United States.--Army.--American Expeditionary Forces, and Wharton, Edith,--1862-1937
Subject (Topic):
World War, 1914-1918--Personal narratives, American