Box 2
Contains 22 Results:
Charles Lamb Bibliophile, ca. 1965
Includes copies of a catalog from Dawson's Book Shop and typed notes regarding "Charles Lamb: Bibliophile", Nethery's first miniature book. Also contains hand-drawn mock-ups for "Charles Lamb: Bibliophile."
Lamb & Poe, 1953, 1958, 1970-1971
Includes a copy of the article "Poe and Charles Lamb" in the Poe Newsletter (1970). Also includes correspondence to Nethery about Charles Lamb and Poe.
The Pioneer & Charles Lamb, 1958-1959
Correspondence regarding "The Pioneer and Charles Lamb".
Lamb's Town & Country, ca. 1980-1983
Includes notes and ephemera related to Hertfordshire (England) for use in researching and writing "Charles Lamb's Town and Country Revisited".
Charles Lamb in America to 1848, 1963-1964, 1974
Includes correspondence for the publication of, and handwritten manuscript pages of "Charles Lamb in America to 1848". Also includes advertisements for the sale of the miniature book.
Eliana Americana, 1958-1972
Includes correspondence praising "Eliana Americana" by Nethery, as well as advertisements for the book, and a registration to claim copyright certificate for the book.
A Victorian Idyll; Robert Balmanno and Mary Cowden Clarke
Includes primarily photocopies of correspondence between Robert Balmanno and Mary Cowden Clarke (ca. 1825-1852). Presumably used in the writing of "A Victorian Idyll", a miniature book by Nethery.
Note on Emma Isola, 1953
Include a letter from Ernest C. Ross and a letter from French Fogle regarding the relationship of Charles Lamb and Emma Isola. (Lamb adopted Emma Isola, an orphan.)
Schiller-Nationalmuseum Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz; re: Second Lady Beerbohm, 1986
Includes notes, letters, photocopies for the Netherys' research into Elisabeth Jungmann. Also includes information about the Staatsbibliothek in Berlin, and reader cards for the Netherys. Most of the material is in German.
Beach-la-Mar
Includes a heavily edited draft with bibliography of "Beach-La-Mar" by Wallace Nethery. Beach-La-Mar (also known as Bislama) is a creole language spoken on Vanuatu in the South Pacific (also previously known as Melanesia).