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Frank E. Bullock papers
Manuscripts
The collection documents the aeronautics career and interests of Frank E. Bullock from the 1920s into the 21st century. The collection consists of fourteen series and contains annual reports, brochures and catalogs, charts and graphs, clippings, course materials, a directory, advertisements, a map, handbooks and manuals, lithographs, photographs and negatives, posters, magazines, newsletters, and reports. The collection is arranged alphabetically by the format of the material. The collection consists of published documents, and as such, does not document the detailed activities of Bullock, Northrop, or Lockheed.
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Illustrated Catalogue, National Academy of Design, Ninety-Third Annual Exhibition 1918
Visual Materials
One exhibition catalog entitled Illustrated Catalogue, National Academy of Design, Ninety-Third Annual Exhibition, 1918, published by the National Academy of Design, New York, 1918. Also on the title page: "Open March 13th to April 21st, 10 am to 6 pm and 8 to 10 pm, Sundays 1:30 to 6 P.M." and "Price, Twenty-five Cents". This item is 50 numbered pages in length, with 14 pages of advertisements on either side of the main portion of the catalog. It is not illustrated. The front cover reads: National Academy of Design, Ninety-Third Annual Exhibition, MCMXVIII. The insides of the front and back covers contain advertisements.
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Life of Jack London (Ten Cent Pocket Series No. 183)
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This collection consists chiefly of magazines containing the first appearances of works by American author Jack London. The collection includes 130 periodicals with London's short stories, serialized versions of his novels, and essays, with the bulk dating from the late 1890s to the 1910s. In addition, there are 20 pieces of ephemera and miscellaneous printed items about London's work and life, including materials prepared by London enthusiasts through the 1970s. The items were compiled by Donald French, a collector of Jack London materials in Northern California. Periodicals: Most of the periodicals contain the first appearances in print of stories by London, and the earliest item in this collection is the September 1897 issue of The Owl containing the story "Two Gold Bricks," followed by 1899 issues of Overland Monthly and The Black Cat. More than thirty periodical titles are represented including Century,Cosmopolitan, McClure's Magazine,Overland Monthly,The Saturday Evening Post, and the Youth's Companion. There are also essays about socialism by London in The Comrade: An Illustrated Socialist Monthly,The Independent, and The International Socialist Review. In addition, there are some writings about London, including biographical writings by London's second wife Charmian London in The Century (1921) and Rose Wilder Lane in Sunset (1917). Ephemera: The 20 pieces of ephemera include pamphlets and printed material related to London's life and work that were primarily produced by London enthusiasts, dating from 1901 to 1976, including a United Artists movie poster for the 1943 film "Jack London" and some later publications of his work, such as a 1951 comic book version of The Sea Wolf.
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Frank P. Sauerwein postcards
Manuscripts
The correspondence is made up of twenty-seven postcards written by Sauerwein while traveling through Arizona, New Mexico and Italy in 1904 and 1905. The postcards, addressed to Thomasella H. Graham, give descriptions of Tempe, Arizona, and Venice and Florence, Italy. Sauerwein illustrated the postcards with sketches and watercolors of scenery and buildings he encountered during his trip, including a sketch of the Taos Pueblo. Sauerwein was recuperating from an illness while on these trips so the postcards often discuss his health. Also included are two letters written by Elaine M. Harrison to Gertrude Bailey regarding Sauerwein's artwork, one photograph of Thomasella H. Graham and two photographs of Frank P. Sauerwein
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Clippings
Manuscripts
The collection documents the aeronautics career and interests of Frank E. Bullock from the 1920s into the 21st century. The collection consists of fourteen series and contains annual reports, brochures and catalogs, charts and graphs, clippings, course materials, a directory, advertisements, a map, handbooks and manuals, lithographs, photographs and negatives, posters, magazines, newsletters, and reports. The collection is arranged alphabetically by the format of the material. The collection consists of published documents, and as such, does not document the detailed activities of Bullock, Northrop, or Lockheed.
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Manuscripts
The collection documents the aeronautics career and interests of Frank E. Bullock from the 1920s into the 21st century. The collection consists of fourteen series and contains annual reports, brochures and catalogs, charts and graphs, clippings, course materials, a directory, advertisements, a map, handbooks and manuals, lithographs, photographs and negatives, posters, magazines, newsletters, and reports. The collection is arranged alphabetically by the format of the material. The collection consists of published documents, and as such, does not document the detailed activities of Bullock, Northrop, or Lockheed.
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