Manuscripts
Camille Desmoulins manuscript fragment about the freedom of the press
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Lecture on the organization, classification, and habits of insects
Manuscripts
Includes two versions: an autograph manuscript signed, 34 pages, and a corrected copy with additions and corrections in the hand of the author, 29 pages.
mssHM 12794
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Publisher's proof fragment and manuscript fragment
Manuscripts
Publisher's Proof (annotated, pages 17 to 32 inclusive only) and Part I – Manuscript Fragment (incomplete) Opening pages and "Part I (misprint for Part II) - The Church & Parish" 1222-1720.
mssEsdaile
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Charles Sumner Senate Chamber protest manuscript
Manuscripts
Protest and second protest (upon being requested to appear before a Committee appointed by the Senate to investigate the sale of Arms to France) against the formation and constitution of the Committee as contrary to Parliamentiary Law, autograph manuscript with portions in hand of a clerk. Bound with portrait of Sumner. (32 pages).
mssHM 788
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The memorial : portrait of a family : manuscript
Manuscripts
A bound autograph manuscript by Christopher Isherwood; with a 98 word inscription to W. H. Auden, dated January, 1933. The final page is also dated: "London Sep. 1928" and "Berlin Nov. 1930," many of the pages have been trimmed to various lengths and there is some staining but no loss of text.
mssHM 83281
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Charles Hayward Brooks memoir
Manuscripts
This typescript of a memoir by Charles Brooks only contains six pages (presumably from a longer, more complete manuscript) that covers Brooks' time living in Placer County, including his father and uncle's experience with mining, the mercantile business, his remembrances of San Francisco, his journey back to Vermont, and later trips back to California.
mssHM 84068
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Glen Canyon rafting trip manuscript
Manuscripts
This manuscript, a mimeographed copy, provides a detailed account of a recreational raft trip through Glen Canyon on the Colorado River, in Utah, during the summer of 1958. The anonymous author describes the river, the scenery, the behavior of and interactions of the members of the excursion and their enjoyment of the adventure. There is a full-page map of their route and two pages of illustrations. The last six pages lists the 36 participants of the trip.
mssHM 83993