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    Alfred Tennyson, Baron Tennyson, collection

    Manuscripts

    A collection of poems and letters written by Alred Tennyson, Baron Tennyson. The autograph poems include Boadicea, The Captain, Idylls of the King, In Memoriam, Maud, and Milton. Some of the poems are window-mounted on paper and some include printed photographs and drawings; a few are incomplete. The collection also includes one forgery: Here on the Terrace. The letters are written to Frederick James Furnivall and James Bertrand Payne.

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    Alfred Tennyson, Baron Tennyson, collection

    Manuscripts

    A collection of poems and letters written by Alred Tennyson, Baron Tennyson. The autograph poems include Boadicea, The Captain, Idylls of the King, In Memoriam, Maud, and Milton. Some of the poems are window-mounted on paper and some include printed photographs and drawings; a few are incomplete. The collection also includes one forgery: Here on the Terrace. The letters are written to Frederick James Furnivall and James Bertrand Payne.

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    Employees - Tennyson, Alfred

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 30 items: various pieces of correspondence betw. Tennyson and Lois Markwith, LAT Archivist; several copies of Al Tennyson articles from The Pacific Printer and Publisher, early 1950s; 3-pp. of informal memoirs signed "Al. Tennyson"; 2-pp. report, "Reasons for a new composing room," on oversized, sturdy paper, and signed "al tennyson"; multi-page, text & photo essay from Amer. Newspaper Publishers Assn., Mechanical Bulletin, 2/28/1950, "Composing Room short-cuts." Tennyson was clearly a vital cog in the smooth operation of the composing room. He retired 1/1/1968, after a 47-year association with LAT, and consulted for some time after that.

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    Employees - Tennyson, Al -- Autobiography

    Manuscripts

    2 items: cover letter with autobiography, from Tennyson to Lois Markwith, LAT Archivist, 12/14/1983; 83-pp. manuscript (plus 14-pp. Addendum), "An expose' of newspapering -- really a homespun autobiography..." titled, The Prevailing Spirit, by A. Tennyson.

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    Anthology of Sunset Hill (Its Trails and Poets' Glen)

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    Volume containing typescript and handwritten poems, dated from 1927-1938, and a typescript dedication address for Poets' Glen, Sunset Hill, on September 30, 1934, by Dr. George B. Neumann. Illustrated with approximately ten photographs. With handwritten inscription to Baker for her birthday from John F. Grabau, 1934. Leather binding has imprint of Grabau, 1934.

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    Erinnerungsblätter

    Manuscripts

    These "Remembrance Leaves" are signed autograph poems, notes, and religious sayings, some with watercolor illustrations; there is also a pressed flower and a braid of hair. Thirty-three leaves are in German and one leaf is in English; there are also unused blank leaves. The leaves are housed in a green leather, gold embossed box made to look like an autograph album; the corners have some damage and the front cover is loose.

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