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Box MS.1982.004 Bx 1

 Container

Contains 16 Results:

Book prospectuses and order forms

 File — Box: MS.1982.004 Bx 1, Folder: 9
Identifier: Series 3.
Scope and Contents

Prospectuses and order forms for My Life and Loves, Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confessions, The Man Shakespeare, The Memorial and Firest Complete Edition of Shakespeare's Works, Frank Harris by A.I. Tobin and Elmer Gertz, and The Wisdom of Frank Harris.

Acquisition unknown (retroactive accession MS.2025.107).

Dates: 1896-1928

"The Yellow Ticket" from The English Review

 File — Box: MS.1982.004 Bx 1, Folder: 10
Identifier: Series 2.
Scope and Contents

Unclear if proofs or published version removed from journal, but with pencilled correction to page 1 of story.

Acquisition unknown (retroactive accession MS.2025.107).

Dates: 1915-1925

Clippings of Harris' work and reviews/commentary from others, about 1915-1917?

 File — Box: MS.1982.004 Bx 1, Folder: 11
Identifier: Series 3.
Scope and Contents

Acquisition unknown (retroactive accession MS.2025.107).

Dates: about 1915-1917?

Clippings of obituaries and posthumous articles, about 1931-1932

 File — Box: MS.1982.004 Bx 1, Folder: 12
Identifier: Series 3.
Scope and Contents

Acquisition unknown (retroactive accession MS.2025.107).

Dates: about 1931-1932

Telegram to unknown correspondent, 1920 June 22

 Item — Box: MS.1982.004 Bx 1, Folder: 13
Identifier: Subseries 20.
Scope and Contents

Telegram from Harris to "Accusative London," regarding sending him copies of Johann Heinrich Count von Bernstorff's My Three Years in America and Percy Brown's Germany in Dissolution.

Acquisition unknown (retroactive accession MS.2025.017)

Dates: 1920 June 22

"Good-bye, Frank Harris," by Walter J. Kingsley, from unknown newspaper, about 1920s-1930s

 Item — Box: MS.1982.004 Bx 1, Folder: 8
Identifier: Series 3.
Scope and Content From the Collection:

This finding aid describes the Clark Library's collection of material created by and related to Frank Harris, and includes correspondence, manuscripts, news clippings, typescripts and proofs.

Materials in this collection are not all physically housed together, because of the different acquisition dates and because of various organization schemes developed over time by the Clark. Box numbers listed below indicate the collection with which each item is physically placed.

Dates: about 1920s-1930s