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01/02/02/POST 1650 MS 0671 Max Kahn notes on Marcel Proust, 1950sAdd to your cart. (3.0 Items)

This collection contains Max Kahn's account of his visit to Marcel Proust's home and his disussion with Proust's former housekeeper, Celeste Albaret; his sketches of Proust's home with comparisons to the Combray house from [i]In Search of Lost Time[/i]; and a translation of Wolf van Harder's article "Marcel Proust and ...

02/Kaplan Mimi Kaplan collection, 1900 - 1920Add to your cart. (10.5 Cubic Feet)

Little Black Sambo Collection of over 100 items of editions of Helen Bannerman. Collection was given by husband of Mrs. Mimi Kaplan, librarian and professor of children's literature at Governors State University until her death in 1984. The book in its various publications from 1899 to the middle 1950s shows ...

02/Lorenz Karl Lorenz lithographs, 1931Add to your cart. (1.0 Items)

Little Black Sambo Collection of over 100 items of editions of Helen Bannerman. Collection was given by husband of Mrs. Mimi Kaplan, librarian and professor of children's literature at Governors State University until her death in 1984. The book in its various publications from 1899 to the middle 1950s shows ...

01/02/02/POST-1650 MS 0065 Edith S. Kellogg copies of Vachel Lindsay letters to Harriet Moody, 1914-1929Add to your cart. (2.0 Volumes)

This collection consists of typescript and manuscript copies of personal letters that Vachel Lindsay wrote to Harriet Moody between 1914 and 1929. Lindsay primarily discussed his literary work and career, his related travels, and news of his family and friends. Internal evidence suggests that Edith S. Kellogg, Moody's personal secretary, created and compiled this collection.

01/02/02/POST-1650 MS 0429 Kemmerer, 1910-1941Add to your cart. (1.0 Boxes)

Correspondence of American economics professor and foreign economy advisor Edwin Kemmerer.

01/01/MSS00100 Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr. collection, 1992-2019Add to your cart. (20.0 Cubic Feet)

Graphic art collection on handmade papers by Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr. printed at the Jubilee Press.

01/02/02/POST-1650 MS 0144 [Khawur Nahmeh] [manuscript] : [a story of Khawur Nahmeh taken from the Heddis]., [before 1928]Add to your cart. (1.0 Items)

Ms. codex. Title supplied by cataloger from catalog card. Main text in 4 columns. Binding: Gold-tooled full red calf; marbled endpapers; binding by Tout. Many leaves are worm-damaged. Provenance: Accessioned 6 March 1928 (accession no. 644900). Former shelfmark: Ms. 39 (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library). Former shelfmark: Q. 091 K52 (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ...

01/02/02/POST-1650 MS 0366 Martin Luther King, Jr. letter, 1957 February 15Add to your cart. (1.0 Items)

Papers of Martin Luther King, Jr., including one autographed letter signed to George Hendrick.

02/Kraus Joe W. Kraus collection of Saul Bellow booksAdd to your cart. (43.5 Cubic Feet)

The first part of the Saul Bellow collection assembled by Joe W. Kraus came to the Library in 1996. Since then, Dr. Kraus has been steadily adding books and periodicals containing material by and about Saul Bellow. Complementing the collection are looseleaf binders containing photocopies of reviews of Bellow's books, ...

01/02/02/POST-1650 MS 0266 Kulturphilosophie [manuscript] / Spranger, [1919?]Add to your cart. (1.0 Items)

Ms. Date on fol. 2r: "5.-5. 19." Written on six stapled fascicles in the boards from a "Tagebuch". Provenance: From the library of Dr. Ernst Bergmann, Leipzig, purchased in 1925. Former shelfmark: 193 Sp7k (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library).

01/02/02/POST-1650 MS 0183 Kurzer Unterricht in der christlichen Religion [manuscript] : nach der Lehre der Unitariorum., [1717]Add to your cart. (1.0 Items)

Ms. codex. Translator attribution from MS notes on first flyleaf recto. Date from chronogram at foot of title page. Language of source text unknown; likely Polish or Latin. Autograph and inscription of Thomas Rees dated 1827 on fourth flyleaf verso; two other inscriptions on same leaf. Binding: Contemporary pasteboard. Provenance: Purchased from Grafton, 15 Nov 1945. Shelfmark: ...



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