University of Mississippi Libraries
Finding aid for the Faulkner Small Manuscripts Collection
MUM00175
Table of Contents
- Summary Information
- Scope and Content Note
- Arrangement
- Administrative Information
- Related Materials
- Controlled Access Headings
- Collection Inventory
- Series I. Contemporary Correspondence
- Series II. Letters about William Faulkner & Related Posthumous Items
- Series III. Personal Reminiscences about Faulkner
- Series IV. Faulkner Family Materials
- Series V. Manuscript and Miscellaneous Items by Faulkner
- Series VI.
The Marionettes - Series VII.
Wooden Crosses - Series VIII.
The Brooch - Series IX.
Requiem for a Nun — Stage Play - Series X.
Intruder in the Dust - Series XI.
The Reivers - Series XII. Movie Treatments
- Series XIII. Film Ephemera
- Series XIV. Pressbooks Box 15
- Series XV. Theater, Movies and Documentaries Related to Faulkner
- Series XVI. Meta Carpenter
- Series XVII. Publicity, Galleys and Manuscripts for Publications about Faulkner
- Series XVIII. Reviews and Publicity Items for Works by William Faulkner
- Series XX. Articles about Faulkner
- Series XXI. Literary Criticism about Faulkner
- Series XXII. Japanese Faulkner Studies
- Series XXIII. William Faulkner Stamps and the U. S. Post Office
- Series XXIV. Post Office Bricks
- Series XXV. The University of Mississippi and William Faulkner
- Series XXVI. Box 26: The University of Mississippi William Faulkner Collection Correspondence.
- Series XXVII. William Faulkner and other Universities and Associations
- Series XXVIII. Faulkner Historic Sites
- Series XXIX. Facsimiles and Collection Catalogs
- Series XXX. Miscellaneous Materials
- Series XXXI. Oversize items
Summary Information
- Repository
- University of Mississippi Libraries
- Title
- Faulkner Small Manuscripts Collection
- ID
- MUM00175
- Date [inclusive]
- 1920-2005
- Extent
- 31.0 boxes 31 boxes (E-11 thru E-12)
- Abstract:
- Collection of items related to William Faulkner, including manuscripts, clippings concerning Faulkner, literary criticism,
ephemeral items and materials related to Faulkner’s work, his life in Oxford, MS and at the University of Mississippi.
Prefered Citation
Faulkner Small Manuscripts Collection, Archives and Special Collections, J.D. Williams Library, The University of Mississippi
Scope and Content Note
Contemporary Correspondence, Series I, contains correspondence by William Faulkner and miscellaneous letters concerning Faulkner’s
publications, dated prior to his death. Letters Concerning Faulkner and Posthumous Reminiscences, Series II-III, include correspondence
regarding Faulkner’s death and legacy.
Manuscript Materials by Faulkner, Series V-VII, include a First Mimeoing of
The Brooch, handwritten, bound copy of
The Marionettes, a handwritten treatment of the
Wooden Crosses movie script and various pieces of correspondence and proofs, some hand-corrected.
Requiem for a Nun,
Intruder in the Dust and
The Reivers, Series IX-XI, contain materials related to the theatrical staging of these works. Movie Treatments, Series XII, include
xerography, transcripts, story outlines, screenplays, and correspondence related to the cinematic work of William Faulkner.
Film Ephemera, Series XIII, includes lobby cards, tickets, programs, sheet music and advertisements related to Faulkner’s
cinematic works. Pressbooks, Series XIV, include manuals on the advertising of Faulkner’s cinematic works.
Meta Carpenter, Series XVI, contains the typescript for
A Loving Gentleman: The Love Story of William Faulkner and Meta Carpenter, written by Faulkner’s former lover.
Publicity, Galleys and Manuscripts for Publications about Faulkner, Series XVII, and Reviews and Publicity Items by William
Faulkner, Series XVIII, contain pressbooks, advertisements, promotional kits and reviews concerning published works by and
about Faulkner.
Literary Criticism about Faulkner, Series XXI, and Japanese Faulkner Studies, Series XXII, include typescript and published
literary criticism and bibliographic work. A significant portion of these materials are in foreign languages, primarily Japanese,
German and French. Articles about Faulkner, Series XX, include 5 published articles concerning William Faulkner; for a significantly
more extensive gathering of published works about Faulkner, view the Faulkner Publications Collection.
William Faulkner Stamps and the U.S. Post Office, Series XXIII, include correspondence regarding Faulkner’s appearance on
a U.S. stamp as well as examples of the stamps. Post Office Bricks, Series XXIV, are 4 bricks from the building in which Faulkner
server as University, MS Postmaster.
The University of Mississippi and William Faulkner, Series XXV, includes pamphlets, invitations and catalogues regarding Faulkner
events at the University of Mississippi, subsequent to Faulkner’s death. The University of Mississippi William Faulkner Collection
Correspondence, Series XXVI, contains correspondence, dated 1959-1968, regarding Faulkner holdings at the University’s Mississippi
Collection, later Archives and Special Collections. William Faulkner and other Universities and Associations, Series XXVII,
includes exhibit catalogues, invitations and programs for Faulkner events at other institutions.
Faulkner Family Materials, Series IV, include items related to William Faulkner’s relatives, particularly invitations, announcements,
programs and correspondence.
Oversize, Series XXXI, contain miscellaneous items that fall topically in other series but are housed separately due to their
size.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in 31 series.
- Series I. Contemporary Correspondence, circa 1920-1962
- Series II. Letters about William Faulkner & Related Posthumous Items
- Series III. Personal Reminiscences about Faulkner
- Series IV. Faulkner Family
- Series V. Manuscript and Miscellaneous Items by Faulkner
- Series VI. The Marionettes
- Series VII. Wooden Crosses
- Series VIII. The Brooch
- Series IX. Requiem for a Nun
- Series X. Intruder in the Dust
- Series XI. The Reivers
- Series XII. Movie Treatments
- Series XIII. Film Ephemera
- Series XIV. Pressbooks
- Series XV. Theater, Movies and Documentaries Related to Faulkner
- Series XVI. Meta Carpenter
- Series XVII. Publicity, Galleys and Manuscripts for Publications about Faulkner
- Series XVIII. Reviews and Publicity Items
- Series XIX. Faulkner Broadsides
- Series XX. Articles about Faulkner
- Series XXI. Literary Criticism about Faulkner
- Series XXII. Japanese Faulkner Studies
- Series XXIII. William Faulkner Stamps and the U. S. Post Office
- Series XXIV. Post Office Bricks
- Series XXV. The University of Mississippi and William Faulkner
- Series XXVI. The University of Mississippi William Faulkner Collection Correspondence
- Series XXVII. William Faulkner and other Universities and Associations
- Series XXVIII. Faulkner Historic Sites
- Series XXIX. Facsimiles and Collection Catalogs
- Series XXX. Miscellaneous Materials
- Series XXXI. Oversize items
Administrative Information
Publication Information
University of Mississippi Libraries
Revision Description
2017
Access Restrictions
The Faulkner Small Manuscripts Collection is open for research.
Letter from William Faulkner to “Moms” (Folder 1.6) Restricted
Copyright Restrictions
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions
of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a
photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be “used
for any purpose other than private study, scholarship or research.” If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy
or reproduction for purposes in excess of “fair use”, that user may be liable for copyright infringement.
Additions
Infrequent additions are expected to this collection.
Acquisition Information
Materials in this collection have been gathered by many donors as well as Archives and Special Collections staff.
Most movie treatments donated by I. Holtzman.
Intruder in the Dust shooting script donated by Loew’s Incorporated.
DeGaulle Story Treatments donated by L.D. Brodsky.
Thomas McHaney Japanese Faulkner Studies materials donated by Thomas L. McHaney
Trial dust jacket of the Modern Library issue of
Go Down, Moses is a gift of Dr. James B. Meriwether from Bennett Cerf
Processing Information
Collection processed by Jennifer Ford and Archives and Special Collections staff. Collections combined and finding aid encoded
by Jason Kovari, September 2009.
Related Materials
Resources at the University of Mississippi
For a description of the William Faulkner archival collections housed at the University of Mississippi, please view our
William Faulkner Subject Guide
Controlled Access Headings
Corporate Name(s)
- United States. Post Office Dept.
- University of Mississippi. Dept. of Archives and Special Collections
- University of Mississippi
Format(s)
- advertisements
- brick (clay product)
- broadsheet (format)
- clippings (information artifacts)
- correspondence
- galley proofs
- journals (periodicals)
- lobby cards
- manuscripts (document genre)
- manuscripts for publication
- memorandums
- pamphlets
- photographs
- pressbooks (manuals)
- programs
- scrapbooks
- screenplays
- scripts (documents)
- shooting scripts
- treatments (documents)
- typescripts
- xerography
Personal Name(s)
- Bennett, Arnold
- Bergholz, Veronica
- Chiba, Tetsuro
- Faulkner family
- Faulkner, William, 1897-1962 — Appreciation — Japan — Bibliography
- Faulkner, William, 1897-1962 — Archives
- Faulkner, William, 1897-1962 — Bibliography
- Faulkner, William, 1897-1962 — Criticism and interpretation
- Faulkner, William, 1897-1962 — Film and video adaptations
- Faulkner, William, 1897-1962. Intruder in the dust
- Faulkner, William, 1897-1962. Reivers
- Faulkner, William, 1897-1962. Screenplays
- Faulkner, William, 1897-1962
- Harakawa, Kyoichi
- Hicks, Granville, 1901-1982
- Kraus, Dorothea
- McHaney, Thomas L.
- Mullin, Nancy
- Ono, Kiyoyuki, 1939-
- Ōhashi, Kenzaburō, 1919-
- Pooch, Werner
- Rouberol, Jean
- Sugahara, Seiji
- Yoshizaki, Yasuhiro, 1943-
Subject(s)
- Collectors and collecting
Collection Inventory
Series I. Contemporary Correspondence circa 1920-1962 |
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1.1 Two separate letters from William Faulkner to Mrs. Irving Gumbel (Margery or “Marge”), Undated. |
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1.2 Two separate notes from William Faulkner to Ben Wasson, Undated. |
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1.3 William Faulkner to Harrison Smith, Undated. Scope and Contents noteIn this letter to his publisher, Faulkner discusses work, the state of his life and his need to leave Oxford in order to work |
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1.4 William Faulkner to “Miss Myrt” (Mrs. Myrtle Lewis Stone). Re: Probably referring to Faulkner’s return to Oxford from General noteAlso contains letter of donation by Jack Stone describing its provenance |
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1.5 William Faulkner to Mr. (Rufus) Jones, Undated. |
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1.6 |
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1.7 Photocopy. William Faulkner to Richard Wright, Undated. |
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1.8 Photocopy. William Faulkner to unknown recipient, Undated. |
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1.8a M.C. Falkner to University of Mississippi Chancellor Powers. Re: Concerning the news that his son William Falkner had |
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1.8b Photocopy. Phil Stone to Senator John Sharp Williams. 2pp. Re: William Faulkner’s appointment as postmaster for the University |
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1.8c David Wigdor to John Sobotka. Re: Letter from Phil Stone to Senator John Sharp Williams. On Library of Congress letterhead, 15 August 1980. |
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1.9 Phil Stone to Martin Taylor Cornwell. Re: Mentions |
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1.10 Photocopy. William Faulkner to Miss Cooper. Re: Review of |
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1.11 Photocopy. TL. The Four Seas Company to |
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1.12 Photocopy. William Faulkner to Miss Monte Cooper. Re: Review of |
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1.13 William Faulkner to T.D. Clark. Postmarked envelope included. Re: Golf club mix-up, [19 July 1928]. |
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1.13a Ralph E. Grim to T.D. Clark. Postmarked envelope included. Re: Golf club mix-up, 9 August 1928. |
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1.13b William Faulkner to F.R. Allsopp. with envelope. Re: copies of |
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1.14 Photocopy. Curtis Brown, Ltd. to William Faulkner c/o Ben Wasson. Re: British empire rights of Faulkner’s work. With |
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1.15 William Faulkner to unknown recipient. Re: Corrections to Faulkner’s short story “Turn About,” [5 March 1932]. |
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1.16 Photocopy. William Faulkner to Henry A. Pochman. Re: the matriculation of Benjamin Markette at State College, Texas, 30 January 1934. Scope and ContentDonor: Mrs. Henry A. Pochman, 1974. |
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1.17 William Faulkner to Miss Elma Meek. Written on AMs. From |
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1.18 William Faulkner to Charles Dean, 17 September 1935. |
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1.19 Photocopy. William Faulkner to Captain K.P. Gatchell. Written on Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation letterhead, 28 August 1936. |
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1.20 Photocopy. TL. Henry A. Pochman to William Faulkner. Donor: Mrs. Henry Pochman, 12 January 1938. |
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1.21 Ella Somerville to Lucy Somerville Howorth. On “The Tea Hound” letterhead, 18 February 1939. |
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1.22 Photocopy. William Faulkner to Mr. Herndon. Annotation by Stephen Longstreet at top of photocopy states, “this is the Scope and ContentDonor: Stephen Longstreet |
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1.23 Malcolm Cowley to William Faulkner. Re: Viking Portable Library, 20 June 1945. |
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1.24 Photocopies. William Faulkner to Arthur Palmer Hudson. Written on Warner Bros. letterhead. Note: Original housed at the |
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1.25 TLS. Arthur Palmer Hudson to William Faulkner, 21 August 1945. Scope and ContentNote: Original housed at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Library. |
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1.26 Correspondence relating to the six talks given by William Faulkner at the University of Mississippi, 1947. |
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Draft and original copy of TL. 7 May 1947. Dr. W. Alton Bryant, Head of the Department of English, University of Mississippi |
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Draft and original copy of TL. 8 May 1947. Dr. W. Alton Bryant to William Faulkner |
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TLS. Undated. William Faulkner to Dr. Bryant. 1p |
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1.27 William Faulkner to Norman Unger. Postmarked envelope included, 12 December 1948. |
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1.28 Correspondence between Hodding Carter of |
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TLS. 22 May 1950. Hodding Carter to Michael J. Kelly. On |
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Invoice. 27 January 1951. Invoice from the Levee Press for the purchase of two copies of “Notes on a Horsethief”. On Levee |
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TLS. 27 March 1951. Hodding Carter to Michael Kelly. On The Levee Press letterhead |
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1.29 Kenneth G. Price to William Faulkner. Re: Nobel Prize. Also includes TN. K.G. Price to Billy Wynn, 28 April 1951. |
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1.30 Harvey Breitt to Mr. Seward. Written on |
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1.31 Telegram. Charles D. Johnson, President of the Southern Literary Festival Association to William Faulkner. With Faulkner’s General noteDonated during the 1965 Southern Literary Festival |
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1.32 Letters between Albert Erskine (managing editor of Random House), Franis Steegmuller and Phyllis Bartlott. Re: A possible |
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Series II. Letters about William Faulkner & Related Posthumous Items |
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2.1 Correspondence between William E. Stone and R.V. Manning, Director of Air Force History, Royal Canadian Air Force. Re: |
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2.2 Carvel [Collins] to Franklin [Gillam]. Re: |
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2.3 16 February 1965. Leon Z. Koury to Roy A. Bee, Associate Professor, Department of Art, University of Mississippi. 2p. |
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2.4 Irwin Shaw to Joseph Blotner. 2pp. Re: Faulkner in Hollywood, 26 October 1965. |
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2.5 Correspondence between UM English Chair James Webb, curator Dorothy Oldham, George Street and Grove Film Productions. |
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2.6 Note written by Claude Jarman, actor who played the role of “Chick” in the Faulkner adaptation, Intruder in the Dust. |
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2.7 Virgil E. Sellers to Howard Bahr, Curator of Rowan Oak. Re: Photograph of William Spratling’s apartment in the late 1920s, |
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2.8 Letter written by Robert H. Moore, Captain, AGC, Department of English, United States Military Academy, to Senator James |
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Series III. Personal Reminiscences about Faulkner |
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2.9 “Mr. Mack [Reed] Remembers ‘Bill’.” Photocopy. (4pp. ; 2 copies) |
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2.10 Typed document by Mac Reed. 1p. |
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2.10a Photocopy. “Col. J.R. Cofield’s ‘Memoirs’ of his friend William Faulkner,” 7 February 1964. (13pp.) |
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2.10b Photocopy. Draft of Larry Brown’s foreword to Faulkner’s World. Donated by Tom Rankin, [11 December 1997]. (6pp.) |
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Series IV. Faulkner Family Materials |
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3.1 Photocopies. Undated. Word Family Genealogy (Faulkner Family ancestors). |
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3.2 Undated. Untitled poem by Maud Falkner to Elma Meek. |
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3.3 Copy of a John Faulkner painting, Undated. |
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3.4 Printed Card. William C. Falkner birth announcement, 25 September 1897. |
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3.5 Murray Charles Falkner, Jr.’s Bible. Signed and dated 26 June 1906 by his maternal grandmother, “Damuddy” [Leila Dean |
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3.6 Murray C. Falkner, Jr.’s military issued bible. Inscribed by Maud Falkner and by Murray, 1918. General noteAn original photograph which was placed in the bible has been removed to Faulkner Photographs Collection. It is an image of |
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3.7 Series of letters from M.C. Falkner to University of Mississippi Chancellor Powers, 1918-1919. |
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6 November 1918. MC Falkner to Chancellor Powers. Re: Possibility of obtaining the position formerly held by Frank Matthews. |
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8 November 1918. Copy of letter sent by Chancellor Powers to M.C. Falkner. Re: position at the University assured |
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19 March 1919. M.C. Falkner to Chancellor Powers. Re: Possibility of moving his family into the Ross House on the University |
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3.8 Program. Oxford High School Graduation. Signed by William Faulkner, the guest speaker, 28 May 1951. Scope and ContentRemoved from the Cofield Collection, Southern Media Archives. |
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3.9 Programs & Invitation. Oxford High School Graduation, 28 May 1951. (4 programs and 1 invitation) |
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3.10 Printed Document Signed. Certificate of Admission to the University of Mississippi for Clarence Raymond Birchett. Signed |
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3.11 Wedding invitation order for Jill Faulkner [Summers], 8 June 1954. |
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3.12 Estelle Faulkner to Colonel J.R. Cofield, 1960 Scope and ContentNote: |
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3.13 Mrs. John Faulkner to Mrs. Cohn, 6 August 1965. |
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3.14 Photocopy. Screenplay adaptation of the book by Dean Faulkner Wells and Lawrence Wells, The Ghosts of Rowan Oak: William |
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3.15 Invitation. Undated. Exhibition of Maud Butler Faulkner’s paintings. Union County Heritage Museum. New Albany, MS. |
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3.16 Newspaper clippings regarding William Faulkner’s address to the University High School, 1951. General notePart of the Harriet Jackson Collection |
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3.17 Memo. From office of J.W.T. Falkner, Lee M. Russell, and J.W.T. Falkner, Jr., Attorneys-at-Law to Hon. T.K. Bogan re: |
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3.18 Broadsheet “William Faulkner ‘From Verchul Jones’ The Premiere Semi-Public Performance November 14, 1992” with transcript |
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3.19 Two Union and Planters Bank of Memphis receipts for $4,000 with signature of W.C. Falkner. One dated 17 [January] 1881 |
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Series V. Manuscript and Miscellaneous Items by Faulkner |
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4.1 Annotated leaf from an early version of “Mr. Acarius,” Undated. Scope and ContentNote: Accompanied by an explanation of its provenance by Joan Williams, dated 6 August 1981 |
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4.2 Leaf from draft of a version of The Hamlet. Numbered page 104, Undated. |
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4.3 Carbon typescript of “A Note on a Fable”. 2pp. Accompanied by an explanation of its provenance by Dorothy B. Commins, |
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4.4 Photocopy. “Airport Commissioner.” Autograph corrections possibly in Faulkner’s hand, Undated. |
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4.5 Printed poem. “L’apres-midi d’un Faune.” |
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4.6 Printed pamphlet. “The Nobel Prize Speech.” 3 printed pamphlets, 10 December 1950. |
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4.7 “An Address by William Faulkner,” Delta Council Meeting. Delta State Teachers College Campus, Cleveland, MS, 15 May 1952. |
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4.8 Jessica Daves, editor-in-chief of |
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4.9 Tallahatchie River Soil Conservation District Agreement. Signed by Faulkner, 1961 |
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4.10 Translation of an interview with William Faulkner which appeared in |
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4.11 Vida Jankovic to Professor Blotner. Re: Translation of Faulkner interview, 14 July 1963. |
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4.12 Edmund A. Bator, Assistant Cultural Attache, American Embassy, Belgrade, Yugoslavia to Joseph Blotner. Re: Translated |
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Series VI.
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Box 5 Handwritten bound copy of the |
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Series VII.
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Box 6 Handwritten treatment of the |
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Series VIII.
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Box 7 |
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Series IX.
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8.1 Correspondence, November 1958. |
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8.2 Correspondence, December 1958. |
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8.3 Correspondence, 24 November-6 April 1959. |
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8.4 Correspondence, January 1959. |
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8.5 Correspondence, February 1959. |
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8.6 Correspondence, March-April 1959; August 1960. |
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8.7 Contract (copy) between Requiem company and Tony Richardson Productions LTD |
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8.8 Contract between Theatre Guild and American Theatre Society, 11 December. |
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8.9 Contract between Century Lighting INC and Theatre Guild, 31 December 1958. |
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8.10 Rental Contract between Sound Associates INC and Theatre Guild, 2 January 1959. |
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8.10a Contract between Magoro Corporation and Theatre Guild, 20 January 1959. |
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8.11 Contract between American Studio Association and Theatre Guild, RE: Settings, 17 December 1958. |
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8.12 Theatrical Costume Designers Contract with Marvin Reiss, 26 December 1958. |
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8.13 Theatrical Costume Designers Contract with Dorothea Silvernail and Lillian M. Norel, 26 December 1958 and 9 February 1959 |
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8.14 Scenic Designing Artists Contract between Marvin Reiss and Theatre Guild, 10 Decomber 1958. |
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8.15 Contract between Theatre Guild and Nat Dorfman, 11 December 1958. |
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8.16 Contract of Employment for members of Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers between Requiem Company and |
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8.17 Contract from Actors’ Equity Association with Bertice Reading, 16 December 1958. |
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8.18 Play Contract with Scott McKay, 16 February 1959. |
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8.19 Standard Minimum Contract from Actors’ Equity Association with House Jameson, 18 December 1958. |
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8.20 Play Contract for Zachary Scott, 16 February 1959. |
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8.21 Play Contract for Ruth Ford, 16 February 1959. |
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8.22 Agreement between Ruth Ford and Theatre Guild, 15 December 1958. |
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8.23 Agreement between William Faulkner and Requiem Company, 12 March 1959. |
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8.24 Agreement between William Faulkner and 20th Century Fox (carbon, unsigned) and T.L. Benjamin Aslan to Ed Colton, 9 December 1958. |
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8.25 Comments & Suggestions RE: Motion Picture contract from Edward E. Colton, 15 December 1958. |
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8.26 Agreement between Theatre Guild and Myers and Fleischman, fully executed, 15 January 1959. |
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8.27 Agreement between William Faulkner and 20th Century Fox Film Corp., 6 March 1959. |
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8.28 George Gallantz, N.Y., to Luise M. Sillcox, (carbon), 12 March 1959. |
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8.29 Miscellaneous |
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8.30 Certificate of Limited Partnership |
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8.31 Requiem Company to Dear Limited Partner, February 1959 |
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8.32 Typewritten Agreement between Theatre Guild, Julius Fleischman and Richard Myers, 28 November 1958. |
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8.33 Howard Gotbetter to Julius Fleischmann (carbon), 19 January 1959. |
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8.34 Memorandum RE: Limited Partnership Agreement on Requiem. |
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8.35 Sample of Limited Partnership Agreement with Additions RE: Requiem for a Nun. |
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8.36 List of Limited Partners, 15 January 1959. |
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8.37 Carbon copies of typed agreement between Theatre Guild, Myers and Fleishmann, 28 November 1958. |
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8.38 Benjamin Aslan to Richard Myers, with Affidavits (carbon) RE: Limited Partnership Agreements, 6 July 1959. |
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8.39 List of Investors in Requiem Company, 2 January 1959. |
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8.40 Certificate of Limited Partnership, 26 December 1958. |
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8.41 New York Law Journal proofs RE: Requiem Company. |
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8.42 Agreement (carbon) and List of Limited Partners, January 1959. |
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8.43 Budget and Weekly Expense Records, 10 January-14 February, 1959. |
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8.44 Certificate of Limited Partnership, 26 December 1958. |
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8.45 Records from Audit of Pinto, Winokur and Pagano, 31 May 1959. |
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8.46 Requiem Company Limited Partnership Agreement, 7 November 1958 |
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8.47 Legal Notice RE: Requiem Company East Side News, 6 November 1959. |
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8.48 Memorandum RE: Limited Partnership Agreement on Requiem, 19 January 1959. |
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Series X.
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9.1 Program World Premiere |
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9.2 Listing William Faulkner’s phone number. |
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9.3 Photograph of movie poster |
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9.4 Electricity Bill January 1951- John K. Dottley. |
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9.5 J.D. Williams to Bob [Williams], 3 August 1967. |
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9.6 Invitation for one to |
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9.7 Photographs of movie poster. (2 copies) |
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9.8 Letter from Robert Lewis Berman, 3 February 1951. |
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9.8a Letter Estelle Faulkner to Mrs. Robert X. Williams, [4 September 1936]. |
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9.9 Invitation for two to |
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9.10 Clippings 1949 |
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9.11 Photograph |
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Series XI.
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10.1 Press Releases. |
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10.2 Correspondence. 1968-1969 |
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10.3 Letter with Clippings. |
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10.4 Clippings. |
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10.5 Shooting Specifications. |
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10.6 Description of B. F & Edna Johnston Home. |
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10.7 Promo for Winona, MS showing. |
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10.8 Introductory Material. |
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10.9 |
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Box 11: Filming of
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Scrapbook of newspaper clippings concerning filming |
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Series XII. Movie Treatments |
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12.1 “Turn About” (“Today We Live”), by Howard Hawks and William Faulkner, Treatment (MGM), Xerography, 24 August 1932. (123 pp.) |
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12.2 “Mythical Latin-American Kingdom Story,” by William Faulkner, . Screenplay, working title (MGM), 26 August 1933. (111 pp.) |
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12.3 “Absolution,” by William Faulkner. Original story (from Faulkner’s story “All the Dead Pilots”) (MGM), Xerography, 1 June 1932. (10 pp.) |
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12.4 “Flying the Mail,” from William Faulkner. Continuity Treatment (MGM), Xerography, 3 June 1932. (17 pp.) |
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12.5 “The College Widow,” from William Faulkner, Treatment (MGM), Xerography, 26 May 1932. (14 pp.) |
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12.6 “To Have and Have Not,” copyrighted. Dialogue transcript (Warner Brothers), Xerography. Donated by I. Holtzman, 1944. (59 pp.) |
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12.7 “War Birds,” from William Faulkner, First dialogue script (MGM), Xerography, 12 January 1933. (144 pp.) |
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12.8 “Land of the Pharoahs,” by William Faulkner, Harry Kurnitz, and Harold Jack Bloom, copyrighted. Dialogue transcript (Warner |
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12.9 “Splinter Fleet,” screenplay by William Faulkner and Kathryn Scola, . First draft continuity (20th Century-Fox), Xerography, 22 December 1936. (132 pp.) Scope and ContentDonated by I. Holtzman. |
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12.10 “Intruder in the Dust,” from Ben Maddow. Shooting script (MGM), 17 December 1948. (115 pp.) Scope and ContentDonated by Loew’s Incorporated. |
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12.11 “The Reivers,” by Irving Ravetch and Harriet Harriet Frank, Jr. Screenplay (Solar Productions), 9 August 1968. (119 pp.) |
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The De Gaulle StoryGeneral noteReferences are to Louis Daniel Brodsky and Robert W. Hamblin, gen. eds., |
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13.1 “Journey Toward Dawn,” story outline. Carbon typescript with ink corrections in Faulkner’s hand, See Brodsky, xxxv, I, |
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13.2 First Draft Screenplay, (partial). Carbon on SEBO yellow paper. (59 pp.) |
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13.3″The De Gaulle Story: Treatment.” Third carbon onionskin, Of. Brodsky, xxxvi, III, A. (28 pp.) |
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13.4 Second Draft Screenplay (partial). Ribbon typescript, See Brodsky, xxxvi, IV, C, for complete description. (73 pp.) |
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13.5 Random Carbons. Onionskin Paper, pp. 24, 25, 27, 38, and 39. (5 pp.) |
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13.6 Research Notes. Carbon Onionskin (5 pp.) |
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BBC Radio Addresses by De Gaulle (see Brodsky, 371ff) |
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First and Second Calls in London |
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“Message sent by Radio from De Gaulle to Petain after the Armistace” (3 pp.) |
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“Message . . cabled to the protest meeting of the American Jewish Congress”(see Brodsky, xxxvii, I) |
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13.7 “Observations on Inexact Details,” carbon onionskin, 5 pp. Critique of Faulkner’s story treatment supplied by Adrien |
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13.8 Related Correspondence. |
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14.58 Warner Brothers Press Release about William Faulkner as a screenwriter, 8 November 1954. |
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Series XIV. Pressbooks Box 15 |
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Box 15 Intruder in the Dust (MGM, 1949). |
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Land of the Pharoahs (Warner Bros., 1955). (2 copies) |
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The Left Hand of God (Twentieth Century, 1955). |
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The Long, Hot Summer (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1958). |
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Mildred Pierce (Dominant Pictures Corp., 1956). |
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The Reivers (Cinema Center Films, 1969). (2 copies) |
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The Road to Glory (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1936). |
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Sanctuary (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1961). (3 copies) |
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The Sound and the Fury (1959). |
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The Story of Temple Drake (Paramount, 1933). |
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The Tarnished Angels (Universal International, 1957). |
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To Have and to Have Not (Warner Bros., 1944). |
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Tomorrow (Filmgroup Productions, 1971). |
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Series XV. Theater, Movies and Documentaries Related to Faulkner |
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16.1 “The Playbill for Boston: Colonial Theatre. Ruth Ford and Zachary Scott in |
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16.2 “Faulkner’s Bicycle” by Heather McDonald. Yale Repertory Theatre, Undated. |
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16.3 Promotional materials from the Dallas Theatre Center’s production of “Journey to Jefferson” ( |
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16.4 Playbill for “The Battle of Harrykin Creek, based on a story by William Faulkner,” Undated. |
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16.5 Library bookcard for The Unvanquished signed by Elizabeth Patterson, star of Intruder in the Dust and Dr. Harry Campbell, |
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16.6 Promotional materials and original script for the 1949 first and second premiere’s of ‘Intruder at its Wu’st” by Dr. |
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16.7 Performance contract for |
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16.8 Prospectus for the documentary “William Faulkner: A Life on Paper,” April 1979 |
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Series XVI. Meta Carpenter |
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Box 17 |
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Series XVII. Publicity, Galleys and Manuscripts for Publications about FaulknerGeneral noteSee also oversize |
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18.1 Proofs of abandoned Random House publication on drawings by Stephen Longstreet for the |
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18.2 Prospectus for |
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18.3 Prospectus for |
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18.4 Advertisement for the publication of |
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18.5 Promotional flyer for |
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18.6 Prospectus for the publication of |
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18.7 Trial dust jacket for |
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18.8 Pamphlet for the publication of |
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18.9 Press booklet for |
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18.10 Proof and publicity for |
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18.11 Incomplete review copy of |
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18.12 Prospectus for |
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18.13 Playscript for |
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18.14 Promotional kit for |
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18.15 Publicity excerpt from |
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18.16 Annotated typescript, “A Tribute to William Faulkner”/ Larry Brown. Re: Faulkner’s 100th birthday celebration, [1997]. |
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Series XIX. Faulkner Broadsides |
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19.1 Broadside. “To the Voter’s of Oxford”/ William Faulkner, “Private Citizen.” Also known as the “Beer Broadside,” written General noteIncludes photocopies of the original ad placed by the preachers in the Eagle |
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19.2 Broadside.”In Memory of William Faulkner…” 7 July 1962. |
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19.3 Broadside. Facsimile of “To the Voters of Oxford.” Note: Typewritten note to Rick from Erskine Caldwell. Broadside limited |
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19.4 Broadside. Undated. Limited edition facsimile copies of “To the Voters of Oxford.”Note: limited to 126 copies. Printed |
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19.5 Broadside. “William Faulkner’s Nobel Prize Award Speech, Stockholm 1950″/ Jefferson City Broadside Society. 5th issue, 1997. (2 copies) |
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Series XVIII. Reviews and Publicity Items for Works by William Faulkner |
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18.17 Review. |
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18.18 Book catalogue. |
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18.19 18.19 Notice of the publication of Faulkner’s |
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18.20 H. Stanley Marcus, President of the Book Club of Texas, to “Dear Member.” Re: Announcing the publication of Faulkner’s |
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18.21 Book catalogue. |
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18.22 |
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18.23 “William Faulkner: That Writin’ Man of Oxford” by Anthony Buttitta. |
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18.24 Associated Press news release regarding the announcement of William Faulkner winning the Nobel Prize for Literature, [1950]. |
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18.25 |
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18.26 “Author! Author!” article by Bennett Cerf including a piece on William Faulkner. From |
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18.27 Trial dust jacket of the Modern Library issue of |
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18.28 Promotional leaflet for Jealousy & Episode. |
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18.29 Ephemera from a review copy of |
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Series XX. Articles about Faulkner |
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19.6 “‘He was one of us’: The Reception of William Faulkner and the U.S. South by Latin American Authors”/ Deborah Cohn. |
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19.7 “William Faulkner’s Oxford, Mississippi”/ Ralph Willett. |
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19.8 “William Faulkner: Requiem for a Writer”/ Stuart Lutz. |
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19.9 “Mister Faulkner Goes to Stockholm”/ Paul Gray. |
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19.11 Three articles on the play |
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Series XXI. Literary Criticism about Faulkner |
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20.1 Reviews by Arnold Bennett, Xerography. (5pp.) |
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20.2 “William Faulkner’s Delineation of Character” by Werner Pooch, 28 July 1950. (86 pp.) |
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20.3 “William Faulkner’s Technique” by Dorothea Kraus, 29 August 1949. (55 pp.) |
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20.4 German criticism of Faulkner. (16 pieces) |
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20.5 French criticism of Faulkner |
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Rouberol, Jean. “Faulkner et L’Histoire”. |
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20.6 Japanese criticism of Faulkner |
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N.A. “The Sound and the Fury,” 1961 |
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19.10 19.10 “Faulkner Garden Showcases Flora of Yoknapatawpha.” |
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Sugahara, Seiji. “Secret of Literary Creation, Analytical Interpretation of William Faulkner’s Artistic Motives,” Heron, 1 |
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Sugahara, Seiji. “Literature of Despair, An Existentialistic Interpretation of William Faulkner.” Offprint, Kenkyushi, 1965 |
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Chiba, Tetsuo. “Problem of Civilization in Faulkner,” Doshisha American Studies, 4 (), 21-37 November 1967 |
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20.7 “Reason and Intuition in Yoknapatawpha” by Veronica Bergholz (copy), May 1961. (39 pp.) |
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20.8 “The Past and Future of William Faulkner” by Granville Hicks, for |
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20.9 Genealogies of Faulkner’s fiction by Nancy Mullin. (3 pp. ; 2 copies) |
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20.10 Reprints of Faulkner criticism in American journals. (5 items) |
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20.11 “The Significance of the Literature of William Faulkner at the Second Anniversary of His Death” by Tetsuro Chiba in |
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20.12 Foreign Language Criticism. |
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Series XXII. Japanese Faulkner Studies |
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Box 21 Japanese Scrapbook. |
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Box 22 Thomas L. McHaney MaterialsBiographical/Historical noteThomas L. McHaney received his Ph.D. from the University of South Carolina in 1968 and is a professor of English at Georgia |
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Annotated typescript for publication. |
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Typescript. |
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Series XXIII. William Faulkner Stamps and the U. S. Post Office |
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23.1 Correspondence and complete text of Postal Life article written by G. Kenneth Fulton on William Faulkner and the University |
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23.2 Swedish commemorative Nobel Prize postcard and stamps – William Faulkner, 21 November 1985. |
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23.3 First day issue of Faulkner stamp on Yoknapatawpha Press stationary, 3 August 1977. |
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23.4 Pamphlet. “First day of Issue, William Faulkner Stamp, Oxford, Mississippi,” 3 August 1987. |
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23.5 Correspondence. Re: Faulkner’s records with the United States Postal Service including copies of pay transcript and service |
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Series XXIV. Post Office Bricks |
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Box 24: Bricks originally from the contruction of the University of Mississippi Post Office, where Faulkner worked as Postmaster. (4 bricks) |
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Series XXV. The University of Mississippi and William FaulknerGeneral noteSee in this inventory Faulkner Small Manuscripts Oversize |
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25.1 Photocopy of William Faulkner’s University of Mississippi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Reference, 10 December 1919. |
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25.2 Article. Mississippian notice regarding annual contest for best poem in the University paper. Note: William Faulkner’s Scope and ContentNote: William Faulkner’s 1920 win is listed. |
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25.3 Programs, correspondence, and tickets for the Southern Literary Festival, 1965, “A Tribute to William Faulkner.” The |
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25.4 Pamphlet. “Watercolor Workshop in Faulkner Country.” The University of Mississippi, 13-18 June 1976. |
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25.5 Pamphlet. “The Faulkner Collection”/ The University of Mississippi, Archives and Special Collections, [1980]. |
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25.6 Invitation. Invitation to the opening of the exhibition William Faulkner’s Gifts of Friendship: Presentation and Inscribed |
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25.7 Exhibition catalogue. William Faulkner’s Gifts of Friendship: Presentation and Inscribed Copies from the Faulkner Collection |
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25. 25.8 Original typescript of William Faulkner’s Gifts of Friendship: Presentation and Inscribed Copies from the Faulkner Collection |
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25.9 Exhibition catalogue. Saxe & Bill: A Keepsake. The Commins-Faulkner Archive from the Brodsky Collection/ Louis Daniel |
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25.10 Exhibition catalogue. Brodsky: A Faulkner Collector/Scholar at Work / Louis Daniel Brodsky and Robert W. Hamblin. Archives |
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25.11 Exhibition catalogue. Faulkner’s Lizards and Other Short Stories from Rowan Oak/ Thomas M. Verich. Archives & Special |
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25.12 Exhibition catalogue. English Magnolias: An Exhibition of Mississippi Fiction Printed in England/ Thomas M. Verich. |
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25.13 25.13 TLS. Megan E. Scheidt to Debbi Landi. Re: Chadwick-Healey’s microfilm copy of the Rowan Oak Papers Inventory. Note: |
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25.14 25.14 Exhibition catalogue. A Faulkner 100: The Centennial Exhibition, 27 July-22 December 1997. |
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25.15 The Daily Mississippian. Re: William Faulkner’s Centennial Birthday, 15 September 1997. |
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25.16 Program and commemorative booklet from the University of Mississippi’s “William Faulkner Centennial Celebration.” 2 |
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25.17 Annotated broadsheet. “Faulkner Acquisitions for the 21st Century”/ Archives & Special Collections, University of Mississippi, Summer 2000. |
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25.18 Exhibition catalogue, Special Collections, 1975-2000: A Silver Anniversary Exhibition. Archives & Special Collections, |
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25.19 Invitation. Invitation to the University of Mississippi’s Department of English celebration of Faulkner’s 104th birthday, 25 September 2001. |
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25.20 Invitation and program to C-Span’s American Writers series production about the work of William Faulkner, 5 May 2002. |
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Series XXVI. Box 26: The University of Mississippi William Faulkner Collection Correspondence. |
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1959-1960 |
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1959 Correspondence. |
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Dorothy Oldham to William Runge (carbon), 4 January 1960. |
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William Runge, University of Virginia, 27 December 1959. |
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John Cook Wyllie, University of Virginia, to Dorothy Oldham, 22 January 1960. |
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Karen Frankenfield, Allentown, Pa., to “Dear Sirs”, with suggested reply typed at bottom of letter, 20 April 1960. |
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Dorothy Oldham to Karen Frankenfield (carbon), 26 April 1960. |
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James Dahl to Curator of the Mississippi Room, 16 June 1960. |
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Dorothy Oldham to James Dahl (carbon), 20 June 1960. |
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Betty Windsor, Mineola, Missouri, to “Gentlemen,” 2 July 1960. |
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Sue Firman, New Orleans, 27 November 1960. |
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Dorothy Oldham to Sue Firman, 2 December 1960. |
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1962 |
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Linton Massey, Keswick, Virginia to Dorothy Oldham, with list of foreign edition of William Faulkner works offered to Mississippi |
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Linton Massey, Keswick, Virginia, to Dorothy Oldham, , with list of additional foreign editions of Faulkner novels offered |
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Dorothy Oldham to Linton Massey (carbon), 8 February 1962. |
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Linton Massey, Keswick, Virginia, to Dorothy Oldham, 9 February 1962. |
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Linton Massey, Keswick, Virginia, to Dorothy Oldham, 10 February 1962. |
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Dorothy Oldham to Linton Massey (carbon), 12 February 1962. |
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Dorothy Oldham to Linton Massey (carbon), 13 February 1962. |
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Linton Massey to Dorothy Oldham, 27 February 1962. |
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Margaret Moore to UM Librarian, 2 March 1962. |
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Dorothy Oldham to Margaret Moore (carbon), 8 March 1962. |
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Linton Massey, Keswick, Virginia, to Dorothy Oldham, 9 March 1962. |
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Dorothy Oldham to Linton Massey (carbon), 9 March 1962. |
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Dorothy Oldham to Linton Massey (carbon), 17 March 1962. |
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Linton Massey, Keswick, Virginia, to Dorothy Oldham, 15 March 1962. |
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James Webb to Mahala Saville, 23 April 1962. |
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James Webb to Dorothy Oldham, 23 April 1962. |
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Memorandum (copy) James Webb to Marvin Black, Director of Public Relations, 9 May 1962. |
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James W. Webb to Bennett Cerf (carbon), 21 May 1962. |
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Ilse Dusoir Lind to University Librarian, 20 June 1962. |
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Lelia Clark, Jackson, to Sykes Hartin, 23 July 1962. |
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Dorothy Oldham to Peter Van Egmond (carbon), 24 July 1962. |
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W.U. McDonald, Jr., DeKalb, Mississippi, to Dorothy Oldham, 24 July 1962. |
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Business card from Gerhard M. Krause, Shipping Secretary of the German Embassy, Washington, 25 July 1962. |
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Dorothy Oldham to W. U. McDonald, Jr. (carbon), 30 July 1962. |
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Dorothy Oldham to Leila B. Clark (carbon), 8 August 1962. |
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University newsletter, 10 August 1962. |
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Memorandum from James W. Webb to Dorothy Oldham, 13 August 1962. |
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Marvin Black to Dorothy Oldham, 14 August 1962. |
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Dorothy Oldham to James Webb (carbon), 16 August 1962. |
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Mrs. Robert Kirk, Jr., Tupelo, to Dorothy Oldham, 18 August 1962. |
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Memorandum (carbon) John W. White to J. S. Hartin, 27 August 1962. |
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Memorandum from James Webb to Dorothy Oldham, 4 September 1962. |
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Dorothy Oldham to James W. Webb (carbon), 25 September 1962. |
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Memorandum from Christine Drake to Dorothy Oldham, 26 September 1962. |
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Christine Drake, Department of Planning and Library Services, to Mrs. A. Hardee (carbon), 17 October 1962. |
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R. K. McClain, Oxford Chamber of Commerce, to Bill Whitaker (carbon), 19 October 1962. |
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Dorothy Oldham to Christine Drake (carbon), 20 October 1962. |
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Memorandum from Mae E. Fortenberry, University Editor, to Dorothy Oldham, 22 October 1962. |
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Dorothy Oldham to Mrs. Mae E. Fortenberry (carbon), 24 October 1962. |
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TLS. Linton Massey, Keswick, Virginia, to Dorothy Oldham, 28 October 1962. |
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R. K. McClain, to Chesley Morris, Jr. (carbon), 2 November 1962. |
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Nicholson B. White, Connecticut, to Mahala Saville, 9 November 1962. |
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Christine Drake to Betty Moore (carbon), 19 November 1962. |
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Dorothy Oldham to J. M. McCormick (carbon), 30 November 1962. |
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R. K. McClain to Jo Ann McCormick (carbon), 19 November 1962. |
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R. K. McClain, to Sheila Hamernick (carbon), 3 December 1962. |
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R. K. McClain, to Linda Price (carbon), 10 December 1962. |
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Postcard from J. M. McCormick to Oxford Chamber of Commerce, Undated. |
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William Rossky, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to James Webb, Undated. |
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1965-1967 |
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Memorandum from W. Alton Bryant to James Webb, 14 May 1965. |
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James W. Webb to Professor Seiji Sugahara (carbon), 3 May 1967. |
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Seiji Sugahara, Tokoyo, Japan, to “Professors of the University of Mississippi,” 28 April 1967. |
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Memorandum (copy) from George Street to W. Alton Bryant, 13 March 1967. |
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Joe, University of Virginia, to “Dear Jim,” 18 March 1967. |
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James W. Webb to D. M. Monoghan (carbon), 24 April 1967. |
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D. M. Monoghan, Leeds, to “Dear Sir,” 18 April 1967. |
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Kiichi Sakamoto, Tokoyo, to Dorothy Oldham, 24 October 1967. |
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Kiichi Sakamoto, Tokoyo to Dorothy Oldham, with Customs Declaration, 12 September 1967. |
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Dorothy Oldham to Kiichi Sakamoto (carbon), 21 September 1967. |
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Dorothy Oldham to Kiichi Sakamoto (carbon), 29 November 1967. |
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Joe, University of Virginia, to “Dear Dot,” 25 November 1967. |
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1968 |
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Sherry Knox, Memphis, to Dorothy Oldham, 2 May 1968. |
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Joe, University of Virginia, to “Dear Dot,” 26 April 1968. |
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Undated |
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Statement re: William Faulkner Collection at University of Mississippi, Undated. |
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Marvin Black to Dorothy Oldham, 1 October. |
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Judith M. Ozbun, Executive Secretary, Kappa Epsilon Fraternity to [Dorothy Oldham], Undated. |
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Sympathy card from Helen, Undated. |
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Miscellaneous |
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Material regarding William Faulkner Collection at the University of Mississippi. |
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Series XXVII. William Faulkner and other Universities and AssociationsGeneral notePrimarily exhibits, events, etc. |
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27.1 Invitation/Program to the University of Virginia’s “Twelfth McGregor Room Seminar in Contemporary Prose and Poetry” featuring |
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27.2 Program for the Friends of the Princeton Library Annual Meeting. Re: Features an address on William Faulkner by Hodding |
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27.3 Keepsake for the Princeton University Library’s exhibition, “The Literary Career of William Faulkner.” 4 copies. 10 May-30 August 1957. |
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27.4 Keepsake for the Alderman Library, University of Virginia’s exhibition, “William Faulkner Man Working 1919-1959.”3 copies. 1 October-23 December 1959. |
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27.5 Keepsake for the John M. Olin Library, Washington University’s exhibition, “A William Faulkner Exhibit: First, Limited, |
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27.6 Program for the dedication of the William Faulkner Room, Library, United States Military Academy. 20 April 1965. |
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27.7 Keepsake for George M. Meissner Memorial Rare Book ibrary, Washington University Libraries exhibition, “First, Limited, |
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27.8 Keepsake for the installation of the Irwin T. and Shirley Holtzman Collection of William Faulkner, “A Day of Dedication, |
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27.9 “‘Days of Display and Discussion” held at the University of Michigan/ Thomas M. Verich. The Faulkner Newsletter. Re: |
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27.10 Information from the Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society, New Orleans, LA. [1997] |
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27.11 Exhibition catalogue for the University of Virginia Alderman Library’s, “The Most of Special Collections.” 20 January-7 April 1997. |
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27.12 Program for the Eighth Annual Natchez LiterarynCelebration’s conference, “Famous Southern Families in Fiction and Fact.” 29-31 May 1997. |
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27.13 Simms-Faulkner New Orleans Literary Conference. 11-13 December 1997. |
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Series XXVIII. Faulkner Historic Sites |
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28.1 Nineteen Dictaphone discs of Blotner inventorying Faulkner’s Rowan Oak library. Undated. |
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28.2 Packet of information on making Faulkner’s Greenfield Farm an outdoor living museum. Undated. |
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28.3 General pamphlets related to Faulkner and Rowan Oak, [1970s]. |
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28.4 Sketch of Rowan Oak by Mrs. Catherine Eatman. Undated. |
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28.5 Sketches and watercolor of Rowan Oak by Del and Debra Aven. (5 items), 1973. |
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28.6 University of Mississippi press releases for Faulkner holdings in the Library, 5 August 1982. |
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28.7 “Dr. Webb marks last year as Rowan Oak caretaker”/ Mary Ann Johnson. The Oxford Eagle, 25 April 1975. |
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28.8 Invitation from Mississippi Libraries, Inc. to celebrate National Library Week 1993 on the grounds of Rowan Oak, 17 April 1993. |
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28.9 Program and invitation, “The Campaign to Preserve Rowan Oak.” [2002]. |
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28.10 “Rowan Oak opens on Sun. after two years of restoration”/Jessica Rouse. |
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28.11 “Grisham assists in Rowan Oak rededication”/ Brian Doyle. |
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28.12 Materials relating to the Rowan Oak Society, 2005. |
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28.13 Program from the Rowan Oak Dedication Ceremony. Program is signed by Jill Faulkner Summers, Morgan Freeman, Robert Khayat, |
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28.14 Program for statue dedication of William Faulkner on the Courthouse Square of Oxford, Mississippi. 25 September 1997. |
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Series XXIX. Facsimiles and Collection Catalogs |
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28.14 Prospectus for the publication William Faulkner, ‘Man Working,’ 1919-1962.” University Press of Virginia, 1959. |
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28.15 Pamphlet, “A Rare Opportunity to Own a Limited Edition of William Faulkner’s Marionettes.” Yoknapatawpha Press. 1975. |
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28.16 Prospectus for the University of Virginia’s limited edition facsimile of William Faulkner’s The Marionettes: A Play |
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28.17 Promotional materials for William Faulkner’s Mississippi Poems, Yoknapatawpha Press, [1979]. |
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28.18 Invitation to the dedication of the Jacquelyn Emerson Barron/Faulkner Collection, Hardin-Simmons University, 21 April 2005. |
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28.19 Promotional materials for |
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Series XXX. Miscellaneous Materials |
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29.1 Faulkner postcards. Undated. |
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29.2 Faulkner paper fan Undated. |
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29.3 Postcard of historic marker for William Faulkner’s birth place in New Albany, MS. Undated. |
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29.4 Books and wrapper mailed to “Yoknapatawpha” by French poet Maurice Boitel. Undated. |
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29.5 French postcards, “Le Monde de William Faulkner/Yoknapatawpha/Mississippi 1963″/ Alain Desvergnes Undated. |
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29.6 Literary Caricatures by David Levine from the New York Review of Books.” 1964 |
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29.7 Broadside, “Premonitions of Yoknapatawpha: A Song Cycle for High Voice with Keyboard Accompaniment”/ David McKay. 1984. |
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29.8 Various Oxford and Faulkner family related business cards Undated. |
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29.9 Washington Square Press trial dust jackets for Mosquitoes and Soldier’s Pay. Undated. |
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29.10 Faulkner’s rifles. Undated. |
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29.11 Yoknapatawpha Drainage District Bond, no. 444/ Lafayette County, Mississippi. [1912] |
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29.12 Invitation for Mr. and Mrs. William Faulkner to Dwight David Eisenhower’s inauguration, 21 January 1957. |
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29.13 Correspondence to and about the Faulkner portrait by Murray Goldsborough. |
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29.14 “In Memoriam” card offered by John Leon at the death of William Faulkner. |
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29.15 Subject file on William Faulkner and Denmark, MS. |
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29.16 Faulkner historic sites in Mississippi. |
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29.17 Sketch of William Faulkner in fishing garb by D. [illegible signature]. 1963 |
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Series XXXI. Oversize items |
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30.1 Sheet Music. Music from the film Sanctuary. Cataloged: |
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30.2 Certificate designating Rowan Oak as a historical landmark/Department of the Interior Undated. |
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30.3 11 May 1921. The Mississippian/ The University of Mississippi. Note: condition is very fragile 11 May 1921. |
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30.4 Galley for William Faulkner of Oxford/ James W. Webb and A. Wigfall Green, eds. 85 pages plus front illustrated title |
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30.5 Various posters and broadsides issued by the Department of Archives and Special Collections, JD Williams Library, The |
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30.6 The Mississippian/ The University of Mississippi. Note: Contains “Clair De Lune” by W. Falkner (without the “u”) and |
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30.7 “William Faulkner: Literary Tyro of Mississippi Overwhelmed by Fame of his Astounding Novels”/ Louis Cochran. |
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30.8 Original magazine articles by and about Faulkner, including: |
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a) “The Private World of William Faulkner, Part I”/ Robert Coughlan. |
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b) “The Man Behind the Faulkner Myth, Part II”/ Robert Coughlan. |
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c) “Race at Morning”/ William Faulkner. |
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30.9 Photocopied magazine articles written by Faulkner, including: |
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a) 6 September 1930. “Thrift”/ William Faulkner. |
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b) 25 October 1930. “Red Leaves”/ William Faulkner. T |
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c) 29 September 1934. “Ambuscade”/ William Faulkner. |
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30.10 Poster. Container Corporation of America. “I believe that man…” 2 copies. Undated. |
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30.11 Copy of |
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30.12 Print “From William Faulkner’s Red Leaves by John Faulkner – 1957”; signed by M.C. Faulkner; 2 copies numbered 15 of |
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30.13 Foreign language poster about Faulkner. Includes the following: “Rencontres William Faulkner” (Université Rennes, 1994); |
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30.14 Poster “1997 Faulkner Centennial Celebrations” (Oxford Tourism Council). |
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30.15 Belgian movie poster for |
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30.16 Movie posters for films on which Faulkner worked as screenwriter: |
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30.17 Movie poster inserts for Faulkner adaptation: |
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30.18 Poster “Tallahatchie River Festival, William Faulkner Centennial Celebration, New Albany, Mississippi, September 25-27, |
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30.19 Printer image proofs of Faulkner material. |
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30.20 Sign for Archives & Special Collections exhibit “Men and Women in Faulkner’s World through the Lens of the Cofields.” Undated. |
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31.1 Biographical sketch of William Faulkner and a copy of his Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech. Note: Possibly a part of a University |
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31.2 Broadside. William Faulkner’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech. Note: signed “For Bill [Jim?] Faulkner.” Undated. |
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31.3 Prospectus. Red Ozier Press edition of Father Abraham. 4pp [1983]. |
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31.4 “Rowan Oak Calendar”/ Photography by Lane Tutor. Red Oak Publications September 1986-December 1986. |
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31.5 Various unused book jackets from William Faulkner novels. |
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31.6 Broadside. “New Orleans”/ William Faulkner. Printed in celebration of William Faulkner’s centennial, September 25, 1897-1997 |
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31.7 Tempura illustration by E. McKnight for the dust jacket of Requiem for a Nun Undated. |
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31.8 Front page of El Carabobeno. Valencia, Venezuela. Re: William Faulkner visit. 12 April 1961. |
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31.9 Citation from Valencia, Venezuela awarded to Faulkner during his visit 1961. |
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31.10 German tabloid edition of Light in August. Note: extremely fragile condition Undated. |
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31.11 Advertisement by the Book Society, “What’s your score on these questions about William Faulkner…” New York Herald |
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31.12 31.12 Poster. “William Faulkner: The Cofield Collection.” Mississippi State Historical Museum 1 October-27 November 1978. |
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31.13 “Oppression Seen in Negro Killings. Faulkner Asks Where Have Nation’s Principles Fled.” Typesetting copy of a Faulkner |
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31.14 Clarence Brown Film Festival exhibit materials from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville 27-29 May 1973. |
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31.15 Poster. “William Faulkner at Rowan Oak, Oxford, Mississippi”/George I. Parrish, Jr. Signed copy 297/1000. B&B Gallery. |
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31.17 Poster “William Faulkner: The Cofield Collection” Mississippi State Historical Museum. Drymounted. Signed by Jack Cofield. 1978 |
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31.18 Watercolor drawing of William Faulkner by Stephen Longstreet. Inscribed “sketched during our writing of the screen play |
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31.18 31.19 Poster “William Faulkner’s Gifts of Friendship: Presentation and Inscribed Copies from the Faulkner Collection of Louis |
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31.20 Print with triptych portrait of William Faulkner by [illegible artist]. Numbers 90 and 98 of 2,000. One mounted. One |
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31.21 Poster “Return to Faulkner’s County: Martin J. Dain’s ‘Yoknapatawpha’ Photographs.” Archives & Special Collections, |
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31.22 Prints “Homage to William Faulkner #1” by John L. Winters. Numbers 8, 13, and 37 of 200. 1973 |
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31.23 Drawing “Rowan Oak at Daybreak” by Steve Mauldin. 1993 |
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31.24 Poster “The Ghosts of Rowan Oak: William Faulkner’s Ghost Stories for Children” (Yoknapatawpha Press). 4 copies. 1980 |
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“Three One Act Plays Adapted from the Short Stories of William Faulkner: The Brooch, Dr. Martino, Uncle Gud & the Three Madams” |
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“Mississippi Reads: 2007 Go Down, Moses by William Faulkner”; two posters and two bookmarks. 2007 |
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Special Collections Map Case Drawer 3 |
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Movie poster “Tomorrow” 1972 |
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Movie poster “La Ronde de l’aube” [French “Tarnished Angels”] |
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Special Collections Map Case Drawer 4 |
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Poster. “Stamps. Classic Collectables,” re: Faulkner stamp. |
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Poster. “Library of America,” re: Faulkner. |
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Special Collections Map Case Drawer 6 |
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Faulkner Prints. Includes: “William Faulkner” by William C. Baggett Jr. (University of Mississippi, 1977), signed and numbered |
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Three-sheet movie poster. “The Reivers”. 1969 |
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Movie posters. “God Is My Co-Pilot”; three-sheet and one sheet. 1945 |
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Movie poster. “Banjo on My Knee”. 1943 |
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Movie posters. “Deep Valley” (1947), one sheet and insert; and “Land of the Pharoahs” (1955) insert. |
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Movie poster inserts. “The Reivers” (1969); and 2 copies of “Sanctuary” (1961). |
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Framed Items Bin 1Scope and ContentRequesting items from the Framed Bins requires two days advance notice as they are stored at an off-site facility. |
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Framed Item #96. Print “Faulkner Country” by Joe Seme, numbered 76 of 750 (1980). |
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Framed Item #165. Painted photograph of Rowan Oak by Pamela Lawson, numbered 1 of 10 (1982). |
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Framed Item #279. Color laser copy of Swedish Maximum stamp card commemorating William Faulkner’s Nobel Prize (1985). |
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Framed Item #288. Painting of William Faulkner and Sherwood Anderson done for the cover of Atlantic Monthly magazine (1953). |
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Framed Item Bin 12Scope and ContentRequesting items from the Framed Bins requires two days advance notice as they are stored at an off-site facility. |
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Framed Item #99. Boyd Saunders lithograph of William Faulkner, numbered 31 of 40 (circa 1974). |
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On display in Special Collections |
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Framed Item #173. Movie poster “The Sound and the Fury”. 1959 |
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Framed Item #174. Movie poster “Sanctuary” 1961 |
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Framed Item #175. Movie poster “The Reivers 1969 |
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Framed Item #176. Movie poster “Stallion Road” 1947 |
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Framed Item #179. Movie poster “Intruder in the Dust”. 1949 |
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Framed Item #180. Movie poster “To Have and Have Not”. 1952 |
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Framed Item #181. Oil portrait of William Faulkner by Goldsborough. Undated |
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Framed Item #182. Watercolor of William Faulkner’s birthplace in New Albany, Mississippi by Katherine Dye. Undated |
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Framed Item #225. Movie poster “Tarnished Angels” (three sheet). 1958 |
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Framed Item #280. Movie poster “Sanctuary”; 3-sheet. 1961 |
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Framed Item #358. Movie poster “Intruder in the Dust”. 1949 |
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Framed Item #498. Movie poster “Sanctuary” (half sheet). |
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Framed Item #510. Movie poster “Tarnished Angels.” |
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