Box 12
Contains 9 Results:
Give the Man Room: The Story of Gutzon Borglum, 3rd draft, typescript, ca. 1952
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Give the Man Room: The Story of Gutzon Borglum, omitted chapter, typescript, ca. 1952
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Give the Man Room: The Story of Gutzon Borglum, final draft (?), typescript, ca. 1952
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Give the Man Room: The Story of Gutzon Borglum, galley proof (see Oversize), 1952
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Goo-Goo Process, The, typescript, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Greater Love Hath No Man?, typescript, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Greene, C.J., essay (collaboration with Jerry Greene), typescript, 1952
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
History (Amazing Fortnight), typescript, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
House in the Mist (with Hermann Bacher Deutsch), typescript, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.