Box 7
Contains 72 Results:
Lawrence, D.H. "The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd" in New Editions, 1956
Play begins on page 5.
Lea, Tom. Personal File Selected from the Letters of Tom Lea, Author and Artist of the Brave Bulls, 1949
File was meant for his publisher.
Lewis, C.S. On Three Ways of Writing for Children, 1963
Reprinted from the Horn Book Magazine (October 1963).
owell, Amy. "Patterns" in The Unbound Anthology, 1921
Lowell, Robert. Program for The Old Glory, 1965
Programs are for the performance at The American Place Theatre.
Lowell, Robert. Poster for The Old Glory, 1965
MacDonald, Dwight. "Orwell: An Exchange" in Retort: An Anarchist Quarterly of Social Philosophy and the Arts, 1947 Spring
Vol. 3, No. 4; essay begins on page 30.
Machen, Arthur. "The Secret Glory" in Gypsy, 1915 May
Vol. 1, No. 1; story begins on page 79.
Machen, Arthur. "The Secret Glory" in Gypsy, 1916 May
No. 2; story begins on page 139.
Machen, Arthur. "Tottenham Hale" in Wonderful London, 1926
Article begins on page 99.
Machen, Arthur. In the 'Eighties': A Reminiscence of the Silurist Put Down By Him, 1931
Cover indicates "ten copies perpetrated in print."
Machen, Arthur. An Introduction to John Gawsworth's Above the River, circa 1932
Cover indicates "twelve copies printed privately for the author."
Machen, Arthur. The Twin Barlwm Press 1931-1932: A Record of the Venture and a List of Publications, With a Reminiscence of the Eighties by Arthur Machen by John Gawsworth, 1933
Verso of title page indicates that the "edition [was] limited to 50 numbered copies" of which this copy is number 31.
Machen, Arthur. Program of luncheon in honor of Arthur Machen, 1937 March 3
Machen, Arthur. Illustration for "The White People", circa 1937
"The White People" is a fantasy-horrow story first published in 1904 and then reprinted in collection The House of Souls; item is signed by Machen.
Machen, Arthur (subject). Arthur Machen, A Bibliographical Note by Nathan Van Patten, 1947
Signed by Machen.
Machen, Arthur (subject). There are Some Who Mourn: A Tribute to Arthur Machen by Nathan Van Patten, 1947
Machen, Arthur (reference). Giacomo Giralmo Casanova, Chevalier de Sengalt: 1725-1798 by Lawrence Clark Powell, 1948
See page 16.
Machen, Arthur (subject). "On Reading Arthur Machen: A Sonnet" by Fank Belknap Long by Frank Belknap Long, 1949
Inscribed to John Bennet Shaw.
Machen, Arthur (subject). Arthur Machen as Dr. Johnson by Dorothy and Adrian Goldstone, 1957
The Arthur Machen keepsake is 1 of an edition of 50 copies.
Machen, Arthur. Advertising leaflet for Arthur Machen 1863-1947: A Miscellany of Essays on His Personality, His Life and His Work, 1960
Machen, Arthur (subject). The Arthur Machen Society's Occasional No. 2, 1967 Fall
Folder includes the 1968 list of the Machen Society members.
Machen, Arthur (subject). The Arthur Machen Society's Occasional No. 3, 1968
MacLeish, Archibald. Performance program for Ballet Russe, 1937
Programs for the performance at the Metropolitan Opera House; MacLeish did the libretto for Union Pacific (see page 8).
MacLeish, Archibald. "The Western Sky" in Free World, 1941
Poem begins on page 6.
acLeish, Archibald. Address entitled: Defeatists and Divisionists in U.S. Also Our Chief Enemies, 1942 March 19
MacLeish, Archibald. Dinner to Freda Kirchwey, 1944 February 27
MacLeish's address on the occasion of this dinner for Freda Kirchwey begins on page 23.
MacLeish, Archibald. Our Foreign Policy, 1945 August 4
A radio broadcast with MacLeish and Dean Acheson as the chief participants.
MacLeish, Archibald. "The San Francisco Conference: A Preview" in The America Forum of the Air, 1945
Vol. 7, No. 17; MacLeish was one of the participants in this radio broadcast.
MacLeish, Archibald. "Notebooks" in Poetry, 1948
Vol. 73, No. 2; poem begins on page 88.