Browse By Collection Title | Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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(36.0 Cubic Feet)Collection of fine press books and ephemera printed mainly in San Francisco and California. Items are individually cataloged and can be browsed in Primo (link below).
(9.0 Cubic Feet)Collection of fine press books and ephemera printed mainly in San Francisco and California. Published materials are individually cataloged and can be searched for using the term "San Francisco Fine Press collection" or call number beginning with "SFFP" in the University of Illinois online catalog. Archival materials mainly gathered by ...
(10.5 Cubic Feet)The Encyclopedia Sandburgiana, a scrapbook of photographs, clippings and correspondence kept by Margaret about her father's life, arranged chronologically by year.
(39.0 Cubic Feet)Correspondence, manuscript book chapters, articles written by and about Carl Sandburg.
(6.0 Cubic Feet)Correspondence, manuscript book chapters, articles written by and about Carl Sandburg.
(6.0 Cubic Feet)Correspondence, manuscript book chapters, articles written by and about Carl Sandburg.
(6.0 Cubic Feet)Collection of photographs and periodicals that contain the writings of Carl Sandburg, collected by Eric C. and Charlene Johnson.
(3.0 Cubic Feet)Collection of costume jewelry.
(6.0 Cubic Feet)Collection of costume jewelry.
(261.0 Cubic Feet)Collection of costume jewelry.
(598.5 Cubic Feet)This is a topic finding aid is derived from a previous box order that existed when the Connemara accessions first arrived and was arranged at the University of Illinois. Topics were selected by identifying major works of Carl Sandburg as well as clusters of materials that appear interconnected. Some boxes ...
(1.0 Items)Gathering of photographs of Carl Sandburg and Sophocles Papas together.
(120.0 Cubic Feet)The "Asheville Transfer" is the most recent addition to the Sandburg collection, obtained in 1996 upon the death of Margaret Sandburg, the eldest daughter of Carl and Paula Sandburg. This collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, clippings, books, documents, and miscellaneous material belonging to Margaret and related to her life ...
(598.5 Linear Feet)The "Connemara Transfer" of the Carl Sandburg papers (1898-1962) includes typescripts and corrected galley proofs of Sandburg's works and correspondence (1916-62) with literary and public figures, scholars and admirers about writing, American folk songs, Abraham Lincoln, journalism and lecture tours. The collection also contains a Spanish-American War diary (1898), lectures ...
(2.0 Items)Two scrapbooks containing clippings of newspaper and magazine reviews of Carl Sandburg's "Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years." Clippings bound in "Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years Volume 1" book covers. Former Shelfmark: Sandburg 188 and Sandburg 190.
(1.0 Boxes)This collection consists of newspaper clippings sent to Carl Sandburg. 1) Clippings of book reviews and poetry. Former shelfmark: 71 Sandburg/ C 2) Clippings concerning Socialism. Former shelfmark 72 Sandburg/ C 3) Clippings sent from Bill Mountain. Clippings consist of an appendix to a book of French Poets. Former shelfmark: 78 Sandburg/ C
(13.0 Items)Collection of Print material about writer and historian, Carl Sandburg. Major concentration of materials concerns Carl Sandburg's work the U.S. Government or projects done by the U.S. Government on Carl Sandburg. 1) [u]Carl Sandburg[/u] by Mark Van Doren [Published by the Library of Congress] 2) Copy of Bill H. R. 13099 - ...
(3.0 Items)Recording, CD, and transcription of an interview of Helga Sandburg by WILL-TV's Alison Davis Wood for WILL-TV's "Song and the Slogan" Producer: Tim Hartin. 1) 30M Metal Tape of interview. 2) CD-ROM of interview 3) Typed Transcription of interview.
(2.0 Items)Correspondence sent to Alex Hoffmann from Mario Savio. 1) A.L.S. Sent by Mario Savio from Oxford, England to Alex Hoffmann in Oakland, California. December 10. 1965. 2) Postcard, signed. Sent by Mario Savio from Salt Lake City to Alex Hoffmann in Oakland, California. September 4, 1965.
(3.0 Cubic Feet)Collection assembled by George H. Scheetz, former library director of Champaign Public Library. Records the public controversy over the Champaign Public Library's purchase of the book [i]Sex[/i] by Madonna.
(2.0 Boxes)1) A cassette tape of a 780RPM of "An atheist speaks," broadcast over station KQW San Francisco, CA Nov. 17, 1946. 2) A Vinyl Record of "An atheist speaks". Former Shelfmark: Baskette Uncat.
(4.0 Items)Collection of four scrapbooks with clippings from newspapers and magazines articles about political figures and events. Majority of the clippings concern Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt before, during, and after World War II.
(162.0 Cubic Feet)Collection of various film and television scripts. [u]New Additions[/u] Box #1 1) The Duke: "Blues for the Duke" 2) Man Undercover: "Firestorm" 3) Markham: "No Flies on Friday" 4) Man from Atlantis: "Imp" 5) Oh Nurse: "Over my Dead Body" 6) McCloud: " The Barefoot Stewardess Caper" 7) Profiles in Courage: "Sam Houston" 8) The Hero: "Rumble without a Cause" 9) ...
(84.0 Cubic Feet)Collection includes film reels, VHS tapes, and largely consists of the personal papers of Ruth Davidow. It also contains manuscript materials by her brothers Luke and Mike Davidow.
(6.0 Cubic Feet)Periodicals and photographs of William Forrest, Fleet Street foreign correspondent who covered the Spanish Civil War.
(3.0 Cubic Feet)John Gates volunteered in 1937 for service with the International Brigades in Spain. Starting as a private at Pozoblanco, he was rapidly promoted, becoming lieutenant colonel at the age of 24, the highest ranking American officer in Spain. He was appointed Political Commissar of the 15th International Brigade. During World ...
(24.0 Cubic Feet)Archival material by and about Edwin Rolfe, an American author and member of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in the Spanish Civil War.
(1.5 Cubic Feet)This small collection is comprised of papers relating to Mable Schamp and her second husband, Meyer Levin. Box 1 contains Mable's journals, documents pertaining to Mable and Meyer's time spent in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, copied newspapers on Levin's Anne Frank playscript, correspondence, and manuscripts. Box 2 includes ...
(15.0 Cubic Feet)Collection contains correspondence related to John Simon's experiences in the Spanish Civil War, as well as medical and psychiatric professional memorabilia.
(2.0 Cubic Feet)Collection contains correspondence related to John Simon's experiences in the Spanish Civil War, as well as medical and psychiatric professional memorabilia.
(50.5 Cubic Feet)Correspondence, documents, manuscripts, audio cassette, clippings, and books, upon other miscellaneous materials that include his involvement in the Spanish Civil War. Part of the Spanish Civil War collection.
(3.6 Cubic Feet)The Shana Alexander collection of H.A.L. Craig materials (1945-1997) consists of correspondence, notes, newspaper clippings, photographs, and magazines. The bulk of the collection relates to Irish author H.A.L. Craig's writings and to his death in 1978.
(22.0 Items)This collection is made up of correspondence and photos related to Irish playwright and essayist George Bernard Shaw. In letters and postcards to various correspondents, Shaw responded to personal inquiries and discussed his and others' writings. The photographs show Shaw at different stages of his life.
(28.0 Items)A collection of 28 letters from Sherburn to D. Nichol Smith, 1923-1958 regarding research.
(3.0 Cubic Feet)The Sherman Scripts Collection contains early 20th-century theatre scripts written by various playwrights for Alexander Byers’ Chicago Manuscript Company, a company involved in the early play piracies of the 19th and 20th centuries. Scripts were typed or printed on mimeograph and many contain edits, marginalia, and stage designs. Recurring authors ...
(12.0 Cubic Feet)The Sherman Scripts Collection contains early 20th-century theatre scripts written by various playwrights for Alexander Byers’ Chicago Manuscript Company, a company involved in the early play piracies of the 19th and 20th centuries. Scripts were typed or printed on mimeograph and many contain edits, marginalia, and stage designs. Recurring authors ...
(25.0 Cubic Feet)Born in 1942, Slade received his Ph.D. in English from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1972. Leonard Slade is a distinguished professor of English at Kentucky State University (1965-1988) and State University of New York at Albany (1988-present). In addition to academic activities, which include various administrative responsibilities, ...
(43.5 Cubic Feet)Born in 1942, Slade received his Ph.D. in English from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1972. Leonard Slade is a distinguished professor of English at Kentucky State University (1965-1988) and State University of New York at Albany (1988-present). In addition to academic activities, which include various administrative responsibilities, ...
(52.0 Items)This collection consists primarily of letters that Francis Hopkinson Smith wrote to George H. Yenowine in 1895 and 1896. The letters concern Smith's speaking engagements around the United States.
(12.0 Items)Mss. James de Carle Sowerby was an English naturalist and artist. "The majority of Sowerby's time was soon devoted to describing and illustrating material for leading geologists, including Sedgwick, Murchison, Buckland, and Fitton, who employed him to deal with their fossils."--DNB. [Item 1: "Descriptions of fossil shells for Frederic Dixon Esqr. 1844", ...
(6.0 Cubic Feet)The Soybean Press records contain materials printed by Soybean Press, a teaching press that operated at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign from 2006-2011. Soybean Press was supported by the collaboration between the Rare Book & Manuscript Library (RBML), the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS, now the School of ...
(24.0 Linear Feet)The Soybean Press records contain materials printed by Soybean Press, a teaching press that operated at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign from 2006-2011. Soybean Press was supported by the collaboration between the Rare Book & Manuscript Library (RBML), the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS, now the School of ...
(18.0 Cubic Feet)Created by the American writers of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. The collection is the result of individual supplementary purchases of Spanish Civil War memorabilia. It contains correspondence, broadsides, photographs, and periodicals.
(6.0 Cubic Feet)Created by the American writers of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. The collection is the result of individual supplementary purchases of Spanish Civil War memorabilia. It contains correspondence, broadsides, photographs, and periodicals.
(5.2 Cubic Feet)The papers of M.H. Spielmann, a scholar of Shakespeare portraiture at the beginning of the 20th century. Collection contains correspondence with other prominent Shakespeare scholars, manuscript materials, copies of journals, and notebooks.
(1.0 Boxes)Video, audio, and transcripts of presentations regarding the 1940 voyage of the SS Quanza along with related articles and photographs.
(1.0 Items)More complete cataloging can be found at: [url=http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/234520562]http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/234520562[/url] Collection of contemporary copies of legal documents pertaining to early 17th century Staffordshire. Most of the documents involve Sir Walter Bagot, county magistrate. Ms. documents. No. 1: Examination of Richard Richardson before Watler Bagot. Dated the 5th of November 1616. No. 2: Examination of Thurston Tomcliff. ...
(1.0 Volume)This volume contains manuscript letters (18) from Edward Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby and leader of the Conservative Party (UK), to John Wilson Croker between August 29, 1843 and May 31, 1852, as well as a letter from Croker to Stanley dated March 13, 1851. Most of the letters are ...
(37.5 Cubic Feet)The Stodola Collection was initially created from books collected by Prof. Frank Stodola for the Roger Adams Memorial Collection in the History of Organic Chemistry in 1977. Prof. Stodola acquired his Ph.D in 1933 in Organic chemistry from the University of Minnesota. He served as the Head of the Pioneering ...
(78.5 Cubic Feet)Collection made by William A. Sutton, professor of English at Ball State University, over the course of his research on Sherwood Anderson, Erskine Caldwell, Robert Frost, and Carl Sandburg, as well as smaller collections concerning Margaret Mitchell and Gertrude Stein. Contains Sutton's correspondence with the family members and acquaintance of ...
(10.5 Cubic Feet)Collection made by William A. Sutton, professor of English at Ball State University, over the course of his research on Sherwood Anderson, Erskine Caldwell, Robert Frost, and Carl Sandburg, as well as smaller collections concerning Margaret Mitchell and Gertrude Stein. Contains Sutton's correspondence with the family members and acquaintance of ...

