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    Scrapbook, brown leather, bound volume

    Manuscripts

    Inscribed: To Mother, with dearest love Averill, Sept. 1911. Photographs of bindings, autograph notes, clippings, and printed proofs; some items loose and laid into scrapbook.

    mssCole

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    Louis Jacobs Leather monograms, with gold inlay

    Manuscripts

    Also enclosed: autograph note, 1969.

    mssCole

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    Frank J. Cotter scrapbook

    Manuscripts

    A scrapbook created by Frank K. Cotter in the early part of the 20th century. The leather-bound scrapbook has a printed photo of Cotter pasted down on the title page; there is a modern autograph note, in an unknown hand, laid inside the front cover, with a few other printed items laid into the volume. The poems and short stories in the scrapbook are either printed clippings or typewritten copies, some of which were written by Cotter under his pseudonym Pat O'Cotter. The clippings and copies only fill twenty-five pages with the majority of the scrapbook containing blank and empty pages. The subjects covered are mainly World War I, Alaska, and the Klondike.

    mssHM 83799

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    Correspondence, manuscripts, volume, medal, ephemera, and scrapbooks

    Manuscripts

    This series includes correspondence, manuscripts, a volume, photographs, a prize medal, ephemera, and scrapbooks.

    mssCole

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    Abraham Duryea (1742-1802), Account book - Ledger B. Double entry ledger

    Manuscripts

    There are newspaper clippings pasted down in the first few pages covering the ledger entries. With loose slips of paper and flowers laid into volume.

    mssDuryea

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    [-----]. [Arabian Nights: Vols. 3-4: photograph of the manuscript; Arabic text], 1 vol., ([ca. 1887]). Kirkpatrick Catalogue: 2546

    Manuscripts

    Note: with a letter from W. H. Chandler to Isabel Burton, Aug. 27, 1887, pasted into front of volume. With Richard Burton's autograph annotations. With much water damage, binding has come loose, very fragile -- please handle carefully. Cataloger's Note: original manuscript is in the Bodleian Library (MS. Bodl. Or. 550-6).

    RBL 18