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My people and some others
Manuscripts
Album is bound in black textured material. The title, "My People and Some Others," is embossed in gold on the cover above an embossed fleur de lis graphic element. The number, "29" is affixed to the top of spine with glue. Photos are mostly of Charmian London's relatives and ancestors on her father's (Kittredge) side, in Maine. Also includes portraits of college friends, and a few that postdate Jack London's death.
JLP 467

Friends, old friends
Manuscripts
Album is bound in textured black material. Title "Friends, Old Friends." is embossed in gold on the upper center of cover, and a fleur de lis graphic element is blind embossed underneath it. Two embossed lines border the outer edges of cover. The number "15" is affixed to the top of spine with glue. Contains photographs of London's friends, including Bohemian Grove cohorts, and some of Charmian London's family.
JLP 453

Animals
Manuscripts
Bound in black textured material. The title "Animals" is embossed on the center of cover in gold lettering. The number "75" is affixed to top of spine with glue. Images are clippings and photographs of horses, dogs, and other animals along with friends and ranch workers. Items compiled by Charmian London after Jack London's death.
JLP 513

Pictures
Manuscripts
Bound in textured black material. The title, "Pictures" is embossed in gold lettering in the center of cover. The number "21" is affixed to the top of spine with glue. Images are souvenir photographs, clippings, and reproductions of artwork collected by Charmian London after Jack London's death.
JLP 552

From West to East, 1900-1901, etc
Manuscripts
Bound in textured black material. The title, "From West to East 1900-1901 Etc." is embossed on cover in gold. Partial number is affixed to the top of spine in glue. Photos and postcards from Charmian London's trip across the country before her marriage to Jack London.
JLP 469

The beauty of the world
Manuscripts
Bound in textured black material. The title "The Beauty of the World" is embossed in gold lettering in the center of cover. The number "14" is affixed to the top of spine with glue. Contents are primarily clippings and print memorabilia collected by Charmian London after Jack London's death.
JLP 545