Box Box 2 or 3
Contains 81 Results:
11. From Meindert DeJong (in Mexico) to Gerald Elliott, May 12, 1966 (includes envelope). With regard to appraisals on manuscripts being donated to the Clarke Historical Library.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
12. From Glendon Swarthout to Gerald Elliott, Apr. 4, 1958.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
13. From Ralph Baldwin to Gerald Elliott, Feb. 10, 1981. Short note enclosing a letter to Ralph Baldwin from the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, making him an honorary member (includes envelope).
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
14. From Reynald Weidenaar to Grand Rapids Press, Dec. 5, 1956. Brief note on 4x6 memo paper.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
15. From Ralph Baldwin to Gerald Elliott, Mar. 11, 1980. Written on Oliver Machinery letterhead.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
16. From Ralph Baldwin to Gerald Elliott, Jan. 17, 1980. Written on Oliver Machinery letterhead. Refers to a book Elliott is to review.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
17. From J. R. Humphreys (“Dick”) to “Jerry”, no date.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
18. From Gerald A. Elliott to J. R. Humphreys, June 1, 1966. With enclosure of a review of Humphreys’ book, Last of the middle west.
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
19. From J. R. Humphreys to Gerald Elliott, July 2, 1966. (includes envelope).
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
20. From J. R. Humphreys to Gerald Elliott, Nov. 18, 1977, with enclosures: (1) a copy of a Nov. 6 letter from Humphreys to Elliott and (2) photocopy of a review from New York Times of his book Subway to Samarkand. (includes envelope).
Book jackets have been removed and can be found in the Archives and other ephemera, such as correspondence or clippings found in the books, are housed separately in acid free folders, but cross-referenced to the item where found. Many of the items in the Michigan Authors Collection duplicate those found elsewhere in the book and archival collection, but come together here as Elliott's particular collection. Arrangement is alphabetical by author.
