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Freeman, Lewis R. "Rain and Flood the World Over": typescript
Manuscripts
The collection focuses on Freeman's travel writings from the early 1900s through the 1950s, and includes unpublished book and article manuscripts, published articles in printed journals, and correspondence with various agents and publishers regarding Freeman's writing submissions. The collection also includes some personal manuscripts, photographs, and diaries.
mssFreeman papers
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Freeman, Lewis R. "The Straightest and the Crookedest Railways in the World": typescript
Manuscripts
The collection focuses on Freeman's travel writings from the early 1900s through the 1950s, and includes unpublished book and article manuscripts, published articles in printed journals, and correspondence with various agents and publishers regarding Freeman's writing submissions. The collection also includes some personal manuscripts, photographs, and diaries.
mssFreeman papers
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Miscellaneous stories from Popular Electricity and the World's Advance and Popular Electricity and Modern Mechanics
Manuscripts
The collection focuses on Freeman's travel writings from the early 1900s through the 1950s, and includes unpublished book and article manuscripts, published articles in printed journals, and correspondence with various agents and publishers regarding Freeman's writing submissions. The collection also includes some personal manuscripts, photographs, and diaries.
mssFreeman papers

The world over
Manuscripts
Bound in textured black material. The title, "The World Over," is embossed in gold lettering in center of cover, and a graphic flourish is embossed in gold below title. The number "8" is affixed to top of spine with glue. Images are nearly all souvenir photographs compiled by Charmian London of various locales, some she visited after Jack London's death. Also included are four original political cartoons drawn in ink and signed, "Johnson."
JLP 539

Over the world
Manuscripts
Bound in textured black material. The title "Over the World" is embossed in center of cover in gold lettering. The number "81" is affixed to the top of spine with glue. Images are primarily picture postcards and souvenir photographs collected by Charmian London. Also included are a handful of photos of Ernest and Gerhard Untermann taken in Colorado and Utah. Relationship to the Londons unknown.
JLP 519