Authors and publishers.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Archie Ammons papers
Archie Ammons was born near Whiteville, N.C. in 1926. He was a poet and the Goldwin Smith Professor of Poetry at Cornell University. His papers span from 1945-2010 and include correspondence, photographs, poetry, manuscripts, teaching material, journals, audio/video tapes and personal art work.
Dorothy Lobrano Guth papers
Letters, manuscripts, galley proofs, and other materials relating to the publication of the Letters of E. B. White. Includes numerous letters from White to Guth.
Edward and George Eggleston letters
6 items including autograph letters from Edward Eggleston to various people on routine matters surrounding the publication of articles he has written or is writing. Also, one letter from his brother, George Cary Eggleston, to a Mr. Young, concerning a book he has recently published.
James Joyce collection
Kurt Vonnegut papers
Laura (Riding) Jackson Board of Literary Management records
"The Laura (Riding) Jackson Board of Literary Management: A Chronicle," scrapbook of programs, agendas and minutes of meetings, clippings, and photographs compiled by Joan Wilentz, with the assistance of Jim Tyler and Elizabeth Friedmann for the final meeting of the Board in October 2010.
Pluto Press gender and sexuality collection
Pluto Press gender and sexuality collection consists of 30 files with writings, correspondence, press releases, newspaper and magazine clippings, book covers, contracts, and more between the Pluto Press and authors specialized in gender and sexology, dating from 1982 to 2011. Authors include Judith Rowland, Emmanuel Reynaud, and Bill Marshall. Issues examined include sexual assault and abuse, homosexuality, and sexual identity.
Vladimir and Véra Nabokov publishing correspondence
Correspondence of Vladimir Nabokov, his literary agents, and his publishers regarding publication of his works, as well as related correspondence of Véra Nabokov.