Box MS.2023.046 Box 1
Contains 69 Results:
Sarah Grand, autographs
One blank calling card signed "Sarah Grand May 1899." Another card with two clipped out images of Grand and her signature.
Maxwell Gray, postcard to "Madam", 1871 July 22
Anna Katharine Green, letter to "Dear Anna", 1883 June 30
Letter is addressed to another writer named Anna and asks her "what is your view of the book business?"
Grace Greenwood, carte-de-visite, about 1860s?
Photograph by Napoleon Sarony, New York.
Sydney Grundy, autograph, 1901 May 2
Sydney Grundy, photo postcard
Signed: "The photographer posed me. Sydney Grundy."
1890s bookplates designed for women, 1890s
Bookplates of Beatrice Beggs, Mary C. Aldridge, and Jessie Payn (likely Jessie Adelaide Payn, 1862-1933, daughter of novelist James Payn and friend of Katharine Tynan). The Beggs bookplate is signed "EKB" and the Aldridge bookplate is signed "ESM"; the Payn bookplate is unsigned
Cecily Sidgwick, letter to "Miss Stapley"
George Egerton to Charles E. Funk (The Literary Digest), October 11, 1934
Typed letter from Charles E. Funk of the Literary Digest writing to ask Egerton how to correctly pronounce her name, for their regular feature "What's the Name, Please?" Egerton's response is handwritten at the bottom of the original letter and is signed "M.C.E. Bright, 'George Egerton.'" Funk (or another editor) has written copy for the printed column in pencil on the left margin of the letter.