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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
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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
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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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George Bancroft manuscript
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"History of the United States. The American Revolution, vol. VIII. Chapter LI. Parliament is at one with the King. October-December, 1775." Inscription on leaf 2 says: "For Miss Florence Connyngham with the best wishes of George Bancroft."
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The dawn of the millenium! Splendid discovery! : A beautiful plan to give every man (and woman also) a nice house and lot, and a nice little wife or husband for all, with nearly one hundred pictorial illustrations of some passages in the life and thrilling adventures of the author, pioneer and missionary of science and beneficence around the world!!
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"A wild, eccentric collage of a book, whose author, an inventor and photographer, is included in Cowan's Forgotten Characters of Old San Francisco. The textual material is at best idiosyncratic but the illustrations embellishing its pages depict many unusual and interesting scenes and events of early California. Coombs left San Francisco two years before this book was published."--Howell (Catalogue) 50:395.
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