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  • Over the world

    Over the world

    Manuscripts

    Bound in textured black material. The title "Over the World" is embossed in center of cover in gold lettering. The number "81" is affixed to the top of spine with glue. Images are primarily picture postcards and souvenir photographs collected by Charmian London. Also included are a handful of photos of Ernest and Gerhard Untermann taken in Colorado and Utah. Relationship to the Londons unknown.

    JLP 519

  • Jack Himself

    Jack Himself

    Manuscripts

    Bound in textured black material. The title "Jack Himself," is embossed in gold lettering on the cover. The number "19" is affixed on spine with glue.

    JLP 457

  • The Dangerous Archipelago

    The Dangerous Archipelago

    Manuscripts

    Album is bound in textured black material. The title, "The Dangerous Archipelago" is embossed in the center of cover in gold lettering. The number "58" is affixed to the top of spine with glue. Photos in this album are of the aftermath of a 1906 hurricane on the islands of Tuamotus, taken by an Auckland news service. The Londons and Snark did not stop there, and photos were presumably purchased at a later date.

    JLP 496

  • The Dirigo Voyage 1912

    The Dirigo Voyage 1912

    Manuscripts

    Bound in black textured leather. The title, "Dirigo Voyage 1912," is embossed in the center of cover in gold lettering. The number "73" is affixed to top of spine with glue.

    JLP 511

  • Concerning the Snark

    Concerning the Snark

    Manuscripts

    Album is bound in black textured material The title, "Concerning the Snark," is embossed in center of the cover in gold lettering. The number "48" is affixed to the top of spine with glue.

    JLP 486

  • Small folk

    Small folk

    Manuscripts

    Bound in black textured leather. The title "Small Folk" is embossed in told lettering in the center of cover. The number "80" is affixed to the top of spine with glue. Images are of children of friends and extended family.

    JLP 518