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Adler, Elmer, 1884-1962.
Elmer Adler Papers, 1651-1961 (bulk 1925-1955): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Adler, Elmer, 1884-1962.
- Abstract:
- Elmer Adler was a printer, publisher, editor, and author. This collection consists of the personal papers of Adler as well as the business archives of the Pynson Printers and The Colophon.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0262
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Allison, Young Ewing, 1853-1932.
Young Ewing Allison Papers, 1897-1932: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Allison, Young Ewing, 1853-1932.
- Abstract:
- Consists of selected papers of Young Ewing Allison, a Kentucky newspaperman and editor.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1003
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Beach, Sylvia.
Jackson Mathews Collection of Sylvia Beach, 1921-1965: Finding Aid
- Collector:
- Mathews, Jackson.
- Abstract:
- Consists of letters and other material related to Sylvia Beach (1887-1962), the American proprietress of the Paris bookshop Shakespeare and Company, collected by Jackson Mathews (1907?-1978).
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0141
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Beach, Sylvia.
Sylvia Beach Papers, 1887-1966 (bulk 1920s-1950s): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Beach, Sylvia.
- Abstract:
- The Sylvia Beach Papers consists of a complete personal archive of Sylvia Beach (1887-1962), the American author, publisher, and proprietress of the Paris bookshop Shakespeare and Company, the Paris bookshop which was a meeting-point for French, English, Irish and American writers during the 1920's and 1930's. Included are family, personal, and professional correspondence; manuscripts by Beach and others; materials relating to the publication of James Joyce's Ulysses; materials relating to Shakespeare and Company; photographs; artwork; phonograph records; memorabilia; and other miscellanea.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0108
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Besant, Walter, Sir, 1836-1901.
Sir Walter Besant Correspondence, 1876-1901: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Besant, Walter, Sir, 1836-1901.
- Abstract:
- Sir Walter Besant was a late nineteenth-century English novelist and historian. This collection consists of letters written and received by Besant, including some from notable English literary figures.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0708
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Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821.
Thorne Collection of Elias Boudinot, 1734-1924 (bulk 1777-1819): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821.
- Abstract:
- Elias Boudinot was an American lawyer and public official who represented New Jersey in the Continental Congress. This collection consists of correspondence, documents, and printed material relating to Boudinot and his family, collected by Langdon K. Thorne.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0001
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Brandt & Brandt.
Brandt & Brandt Contract Files, 1912-1995: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Brandt & Brandt.
- Abstract:
- The Brandt & Brandt Contract Files consists primarily of contract files from Brandt & Brandt, the New York City literary agency, for published works where the rights have reverted to the author. Some represented authors are Margaret Banning, Bessie Brewer, Raymond Chandler, Carlos Fuentes, Arthur Machen, Mary McCarthy, Derek Patmore, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Wallace Stegner. The Fuentes material (1967-1995) is extensive and covers a fuller range of literary agency activities.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0732
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Braziller, George, 1917-
Archives of George Braziller, Inc., 1960s-1995: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Braziller, George, 1917-
- Abstract:
- George Braziller, Inc., is an independent publishing firm founded by George Braziller in 1955. This collection consists of the firm’s records, including press releases, reviews, correspondence and business files.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0795
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Brett-Smith, H. F. B. (Herbert Francis Brett)
H. F. B. Brett-Smith Papers, 1896-1942 (bulk 1921-1925): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Brett-Smith, H. F. B. (Herbert Francis Brett)
- Abstract:
- The collection consists of papers of Herbert Francis Brett-Smith reflecting his position as literary editor (1920-1928) of the Shakespeare Head Press, which was founded in 1904 at Stratford-upon-Avon, England, by A. H. Bullen (1857-1920). Much of the collection is correspondence as well as notices of board meetings, profit and loss account statements, balance sheets, statements on policy and location of the Shakespeare Head Press, a few clippings, and printed lists of publications and Shakespeare Head Press brochures.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0840
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Bridges, Robert, 1858-1941.
Robert Bridges Collection, 1896-1939: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Bridges, Robert, 1858-1941.
- Abstract:
- Consists of correspondence and miscellany pertaining to Robert Bridges' editorial work at Charles Scribner's Sons, as well as material relating to Princeton (particularly his Class of 1879 and the Princeton Club of New York), the Century Club, and the Coffee House Club, in all of which Bridges was an active member.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0209
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Charles Scribner's Sons.
Archives of Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1786-2003 (bulk 1880s-1970s): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Charles Scribner's Sons.
- Abstract:
- This collection consists of virtually all of the surviving records of Scribners (1846-1984), the New York City publisher, and reflect aspects of all of its publishing functions (soliciting and acquiring books, editing manuscripts, printing and manufacturing books, advertising and publicizing publications) and business concerns (book and magazine publisher, retail bookstore, subscription books department, educational books department, printing press and bindery, rare books department). Included are files of editorial correspondence with authors, manufacturing records about book production, advertising records, author contracts, a collection of dust jackets, book catalogs, ledgers, and photographs. While there are gaps in most of the series or record groups, there are records representative of all of the firm's former permutations: Baker & Scribner, Charles Scribner & Co., Scribner, Armstrong & Co., Scribner, Armstrong & Welford, Scribner & Co., Charles Scribner's Sons. The bulk of the material (1880s-1970s), however, dates from the period when the publisher bore its most familiar name, “Charles Scribner's Sons.” There is also material related to early publishers' organizations and international copyright.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0101
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Commins, Saxe, 1892?-1958.
Saxe Commins Papers, 1930-1973 (bulk 1945-1960): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Commins, Saxe, 1892?-1958.
- Abstract:
- This collection consists of the papers of Saxe Commins, concentrating primarily while he was chief editor at Random House (1933-1958). Commins worked with many major writers of the literary world, such as Eugene O’Neill and William Faulkner, as well as Irwin Shaw and Budd Schulberg. Commins also compiled several collections of others' works, such as “The Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt” and “Major Speeches of Adlai E. Stevenson.”
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0718
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Connett, Eugene V. (Eugene Virginius), 1891-1969.
Archives of Derrydale Press, 1926-1960 (bulk 1928-1942): Finding Aid
- Collector:
- Connett, Eugene V. (Eugene Virginius), 1891-1969.
- Abstract:
- The collection contains correspondence and business papers of the Derrydale Press from its foundation in 1926 by Eugene V. Connett III (Princeton Class of 1912) through its liquidation in 1942. Included are letters by the authors and illustrators of most of the sporting books published by Derrydale, such as Ernest R. Gee, Roland Clark, Paul Brown, and Gordon Grand. There is also a great deal of correspondence by Connett and his staff concerning the acquisition and editing of manuscripts, sales, and distribution, and promotion of the books.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0070
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Council on Books in Wartime.
Council on Books in Wartime Records, 1942-1947: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Council on Books in Wartime.
- Abstract:
- The Council on Books in Wartime Records (1942-1947), an organization of publishers and other literary professionals focusing on the promotion of books and reading to further the war effort, consists of records from the preliminary foundation meetings at Times Hall, New York, through the cessation of formal operations in 1946. The major activities of the organization were focused on its two subsidiary publishing ventures, the Armed Services Editions (1943-1947) and the Overseas Editions, Inc. (1944-1945). The Records consist primarily of correspondence of council members, publishers, printers, booksellers, librarians, and the general public. Also present are meeting minutes, press releases, bulletins, radio scripts, contracts, financial records, letters from servicemen, a few photographs of authors and council members, newspaper clippings, and posters. At its last annual meeting in January 1946 the Council's Board of Directors determined that at the end of operations “such records of the Council as merit preservation shall be deposited in an appropriate public institution such as Princeton University Library.” The Records were subsequently acquired by Princeton University Library and then librarian Julian P. Boyd.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC038
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Currie, Barton, 1877-1962
Barton Wood Currie Collection, 1918-1948: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Currie, Barton, 1877-1962
- Abstract:
- Consists of selected letters by authors and publishers addressed to American reporter and editor Barton Currie and his wife, Florence.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1321
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D. Van Nostrand Company.
D. Van Nostrand Company Collection of Edward M. Crane, 1834-1969: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Crane, Edward M. (Edward Matthews), 1922- .
- Abstract:
- The D. Van Nostrand Company Collection of Edward M. Crane consists of correspondence, financial papers, documents, diaries, photographs, artwork, printed matter, and other papers of the American publishing consultant and former president of D. Van Nostrand Company Edward Matthews Crane (1922- ).
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0719
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Dashiell, Alfred, 1901-1970.
Selected Papers of Alfred S. Dashiell, 1921-1967: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Dashiell, Alfred, 1901-1970.
- Abstract:
- Alfred S. Dashiell was an American writer and editor. His papers relate primarily to his time as editor of Scribner’s and Reader’s Digest. Letters, memorabilia, and incomplete manuscripts of Thomas Wolfe appear, along with letters from other authors, assorted correspondence, and papers dealing with the Princeton matters of Terrace Club, Graduate Council, Hibben Fund, and Class of 1923 reunions.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0212
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Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905.
Wilkinson Collection of Mary Mapes Dodge, 1703-1955 (bulk 1869-1900): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905.
- Abstract:
- Mary Mapes Dodge was an author and editor of St. Nicholas magazine. This collection consists of manuscripts and correspondence concerning St. Nicholas, and correspondence, documents, photographs, and memorabilia relating to the Dodge family.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0114
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Doubleday, Ellen McCarter, 1899-1978.
Ellen McCarter Doubleday Papers, circa 1930s-1978: Inventory
- Creator:
- Doubleday, Ellen McCarter, 1899-1978.
- Abstract:
- Ellen McCarter Doubleday was the wife of Nelson Doubleday (1889-1949), president of the publishing firm Doubleday & Company, and daughter of Thomas N. McCarter (Princeton Class of 1888), president of the Public Service Co. of New Jersey and a Princeton University benefactor. After her husband’s death, she served on the board of directors of Doubleday until she moved to Hawaii in 1965. Papers consist of personal and business correspondence of Ellen McCarter Doubleday.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0747
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Doubleday, Frank Nelson, 1862-1934.
Frank N. Doubleday and Nelson Doubleday Collection, 1734-1966 (bulk 1890s-1940s): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Doubleday, Frank Nelson, 1862-1934.
- Abstract:
- Consists primarily of papers of Frank Nelson Doubleday and his son, Nelson, relating to their personal and business relationships with prominent authors and artists published under the Doubleday imprint, such as Joseph Conrad, A. B. Frost, Rudyard Kipling, T. E. Lawrence, and W. Someset Maugham.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0162
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Edmonds, Walter Dumaux, 1903-1998.
Walter D. Edmonds Correspondence with Harold Ober Associates, 1924-1974 (bulk 1931-1968): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Edmonds, Walter Dumaux, 1903-1998.
- Abstract:
- Consists of letters and financial statements received by Walter D. Edmonds from his New York City literary agency, Harold Ober Associates.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0836
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Farrar & Rinehart, Inc.
Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., Files of Hemingway and Pound, 1932-1952: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Farrar & Rinehart, Inc.
- Abstract:
- Consists of selected files from the offices of Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., New York City publishers.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0716
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Franklin Book Programs, Inc.
Franklin Book Programs Records, 1920-1978 (bulk 1952-1977): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Franklin Book Programs, Inc.
- Abstract:
- The Records of the Franklin Book Programs document the activities of the organization from its inception in 1952 to its dissolution in 1978. For 26 years, Franklin assisted developing countries in the creation, production, distribution, and use of books and other educational materials. Its efforts were based on the premise that through wider and improved education, underdeveloped nations could better utilize their human resources to help eliminate hunger, poverty, overpopulation, and economic paralysis.
- Location:
- Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
- Call Number:
- MC057
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Frederick Warne (Firm)
Frederick Warne & Co. Collection, 1875-1895: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Frederick Warne (Firm)
- Abstract:
- Consists chiefly of correspondence of Frederick Warne & Co., the London publishers, with prospective authors.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1235
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Garland Publishing, Inc.
Garland Publishing, Inc., Records, 1969-1991: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Garland Publishing, Inc.
- Abstract:
- This collection consists of correspondence of various Garland Publishing, Inc. staff members with authors, editors, and others, concerning permissions, copyrights, and production and editorial matters relating to their publication of facsimile and reprint editions of works by established writers. Also present are company catalogs and brochures arranged in two series, chronologically (1987-1996) and by subject.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0850
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Ginzburg, Ralph 1929-2006.
Ralph Ginzburg Letters to Leonard Lyons, 1963-1970: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Ginzburg, Ralph 1929-2006.
- Abstract:
- Consists of thirty-four letters and note cards of American periodical publisher Ralph Ginzburg to his friend Leonard Lyons, syndicated columnist of the "The Lyons Den" with the New York Post. The letters discuss Ginzburg's trial concerning his publication of the "obscene" periodical Eros, as well as his later publications, Fact and Avant Garde magazines.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1338
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Gould, Bruce.
Bruce and Beatrice Blackmar Gould Correspondence, 1909-1967 (bulk 1950-1960): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Gould, Bruce.
- Abstract:
- Bruce and Beatrice Blackmar Gould were co-editors at Ladies Home Journal. Bruce Gould also worked with the Saturday Evening Post. Their correspondence includes letters between Bruce and Beatrice about their co-editorship and co-authorship, letters with writers for the Ladies Home Journal, and letters from actresses about the Ladies Home Journal. Also included is a collection of letters about Marion Crawford’s book The Little Princesses, a few of Beatrice’s speeches, and miscellaneous printed matter.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0673
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Harper & Brothers.
Selected Records of Harper & Brothers, 1909-1960 (bulk 1939-1955): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Harper & Brothers.
- Abstract:
- The Selected Papers of Harper & Brothers consist primarily of the editorial and business correspondence of Harper & Brothers, a distinguished publishing firm, between 1909 and 1960.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0103
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Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961.
Carlos Baker Collection of Ernest Hemingway, 1800s-1987 (bulk 1918-1967): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Baker, Carlos, 1909-1987.
- Abstract:
- Consists primarily of Carlos Baker's working papers and biographical files used in preparation of his biography Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story (1969). This was the fourth book on Hemingway written or edited by Baker (1909-1987), a Princeton professor and author. Also present are manuscripts for a novel and book of poetry by Baker, unrelated to his work on Hemingway.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0365
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Henry Holt and Company.
Archives of Henry Holt and Company, 1859-1981 (bulk 1890-1943): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Henry Holt and Company.
- Abstract:
- Henry Holt was a prominent publisher in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The collection consists of correspondence and manuscripts of authors published by the company, various bookkeeping records, and a collection of photos, publicity materials, and clippings about Robert Frost.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0100
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Hunter, Rose & Company.
Hunter, Rose & Company Collection, 1871-1879: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Hunter, Rose & Company.
- Abstract:
- Consists of selected correspondence and some documents of the Canadian publisher Hunter, Rose & Company.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1085
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Independent.
Editorial Correspondence of The Independent, 1882-1899: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Twining, Kinsley, 1832-1901.
- Abstract:
- This collection consists of selected editorial correspondence of the New York weekly The Independent, founded in 1848 by Henry Chandler Bowen as a Congregationalist journal which later expanded in scope to include articles on literary and social topics. Successive editors were Theodore Tilton, 1856-1861 and 1864-1871, Henry Ward Beecher, 1861-1864, William Hayes Ward, 1868-1916, Kinsley Twining, literary editor, 1880-1899, and Hamilton Holt, 1897-1921. The collection contains approximately 85 letters, 1882-1899, to Kinsley Twining (1832-1901), a Congregationalist minister, William Hayes Ward (1835-1916), a Congregationalist minister, orientalist, and professor of Latin and natural science, Miss [Susan Hayes] Ward, and Hamilton Holt by various contributors to The Independent.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0818
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Isbister, William.
William Isbister Collection: circa 1860-circa 1906: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Isbister, William.
- Abstract:
- Consists of correspondence mainly from Victorian novelists and other writers to W. Isbister & Co., publishers of Good Words and the Sunday Magazine.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0065
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James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford), 1801?-1860.
G. P. R. James Collection, 1825-1858: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford), 1801?-1860.
- Abstract:
- George Payne Rainsford James was an extremely prolific English novelist and historian in the nineteenth century. His collection contains some of his correspondence with various editors and colleagues, along with some miscellaneous prose and poetry, unfinished letters, and James’s autographs.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0814
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John Day Company, Inc.
Archives of John Day Company, Inc., 1926-1969: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- John Day Company, Inc.
- Abstract:
- The collection consists of editorial correspondence and some business material of the American publisher.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0123
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Kearney, Patrick J.
Patrick J. Kearney Collection on the Olympia Press, 1960-2000: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Kearney, Patrick J.
- Abstract:
- Consists of material gathered by Patrick J. Kearney in the preparation of his bibliography of the Olympia Press, Paris Olympia Press, published by Liverpool University Press in 2007.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1262
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Kraus, Joe Walker, 1917-
Joe Walker Kraus Collection, 1977-1983: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Kraus, Joe Walker, 1917-
- Abstract:
- Joe Walker Kraus was an American librarian. His collection includes working papers for two publishers and bibliographies of books they published, some working papers, and some correspondence.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0368
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Langford, J. M. (Joseph Munt), 1809-1884.
J. M. Langford Correspondence, 1848-1881: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Langford, J. M. (Joseph Munt), 1809-1884.
- Abstract:
- The J. M. Langford Correspondence consists of letters received by J. M. (Joseph Munt) Langford from an assortment of English authors and noblemen, as well as the indenture for Langford's apprenticeship as a stationer. Langford was born in 1809, the son of John Langford, a farmer in Wallingford, County of Berks, England. In 1825, Langford began a seven-year stationer's apprentice to James Nesbit, for which his brother paid £250. Later, Langford became the trusted assistant to John Blackwood, the head of William Blackwood and Sons publishing and the editor of Blackwood's Magazine. He died in 1884.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0944
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Loeb, Harold, 1891-1974.
Broom Correspondence of Harold Loeb, 1920-1956: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Loeb, Harold, 1891-1974.
- Abstract:
- Consists of correspondence files of Harold Loeb (Princeton Class of 1913), one of the founding editors of Broom, An International Magazine of the Arts.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0110
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Mackay, Charles, 1837-1872.
Charles Mackay Correspondence, 1857-1872: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Mackay, Charles, 1837-1872.
- Abstract:
- Consists chiefly of letters to Charles Mackay and George Routledge from 19th-century English and American poets giving permission for their poems to appear in the Mackay/Routledge illustratedd poetry anthology The Home Affections Pourtrayed by the Poets (1858).
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1125
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Marsden, Dora, b. 1882.
Dora Marsden Collection, 1907-1961 (bulk 1909-1914): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Marsden, Dora, b. 1882.
- Abstract:
- Dora Marsden was an English author, editor, and suffragette. The collection contains correspondence about Marsden’s books and periodicals, manuscripts sent to the periodicals, correspondence with other feminists, part of James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and correspondence with contemporary literary figures.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0283
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McGraw, Harold W.
Harold McGraw Papers, 1978-1992: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- McGraw, Harold W.
- Abstract:
- Consists of selcted papers, primarily photocopies, of publisher Harold W. McGraw, Jr.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1002
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Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1880-1956.
H. L. Mencken Collection, 1908-1956 (bulk 1924-1942): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1880-1956.
- Abstract:
- Consists primarily of microfilm and transcripts of letters by American essayist and journalist H. L. Mencken, compiled by Princeton University historian and librarian Julian Boyd for his proposed book of Mencken's letters.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0331
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Morford, Edmund, 1782-1833.
Edmund Morford Collection, 1828-1830: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Morford, Edmund, 1782-1833.
- Abstract:
- Consists of manuscript drafts of two articles by nineteenth-century American editor Edmund Morford.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1141
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O'Neill, Rose Cecil, 1874-1944.
Rose Cecil O'Neill letters to Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis Gibson, 1912-1927: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- O'Neill, Rose Cecil, 1874-1944.
- Abstract:
- Consists of letters by Rose Cecil O'Neill, the American children's book author and illustrator, and inventor of the Kewpie doll, to her friends William Curtis and Fannie Gibson.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1153
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Ober, Harold, 1881-1959.
Archives of Harold Ober Associates, 1913-1999 (bulk 1968-1999): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Harold Ober Associates.
- Abstract:
- This collection consists of correspondence of the New York City literary agency Harold Ober Associates, Inc. and its three London affiliates. Established by Harold Ober (1881-1959) in the 1920s, the agency quickly grew in size and reputation, and has been considered one of the leading representatives for American and British writers in the world. The correspondence includes letters between the agency or affiliates and clients, editors, publishers, and other agents.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0129
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Pickersgill, Harold E., 1872-
Harold E. Pickersgill Collection, 1809-1939: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Pickersgill, Harold E., 1872-
- Abstract:
- Consists of historical papers of New Jersey collected by New Jersey historian Harold E. Pickersgill and related correspondence and newspaper clippings.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0546
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Power, A. D. (Arnold Danvers)
A. D. Power Collection, 1837-1946: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Power, A. D. (Arnold Danvers)
- Abstract:
- Consists primarily of letters received by A. D. Power, who worked for the English publishing firms of Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons and W. H. Smith and Son.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0601
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Princeton University Press.
Princeton University Press Records, 1905-2008 (bulk 1940s-1990s): Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Princeton University Press.
- Abstract:
- Consists of the records and working papers of the Princeton University Press (1905- ). The collection includes correspondence between the Press and retailers, printers and other presses; minutes from the Editorial Board and Board of Trustees; catalogs, trade lists, book listings; pamphlets describing the history of the press and miscellaneous printed material. Furthermore, there are extensive author files that document the correspondence between the Press and various authors, as well as other materials associated with each author's work.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C0728
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Publishers' Lunch Club
Publishers' Lunch Club Collection, 1915-1959: Finding Aid
- Creator:
- Publishers' Lunch Club
- Abstract:
- Consists of miscellaneous business records of the Publishers' Lunch Club of New York City.
- Location:
- Manuscripts Division.
- Call Number:
- C1193
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