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__, Lucy and Ethel, approximately 1875-1881
Photographs of Hopkins family members, friends, and colleagues, including members of the Hawaiian royal family and Anglican clergy.
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___, Frank. "Donkey Vomit" short story transcript, undated
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___, Joe. "Navigation" signed typescript, possibly 1976 May
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___, Peter. Eye to Eye, poetry transcript, 1992
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1 card, 1979 July 6
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1 card, 1980 December 3
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1 card, 1982 April 13
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1 card, 1983 May 25
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1 card, 1971 April 12
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1 card, 1974 September 14
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1 card, 1978 April 13
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1 card, 1978 August
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1 card, Akademie der Kunste, 1976 mid-September
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1 card and envelope, Beckett to Rosset, 1980 April 20
This subseries consists of letters and postcards to Rosset. The focus is primarily business and publishing aspects of the literary world; however, later letters are increasingly personal.
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1 card and envelope, Beckett to Rosset, Paris, 1969 May 28
This subseries consists of letters and postcards to Rosset. The focus is primarily business and publishing aspects of the literary world; however, later letters are increasingly personal.
Collection is open for research.
1 card and envelope, Beckett to Rosset, Paris, 1972 November 5
This subseries consists of letters and postcards to Rosset. The focus is primarily business and publishing aspects of the literary world; however, later letters are increasingly personal.
Collection is open for research.
1 card and envelope, Beckett to Rosset, Paris, 1973 April 11
This subseries consists of letters and postcards to Rosset. The focus is primarily business and publishing aspects of the literary world; however, later letters are increasingly personal.
Collection is open for research.
1 card and envelope, Beckett to Rosset, Paris, 1971 December 8
This subseries consists of letters and postcards to Rosset. The focus is primarily business and publishing aspects of the literary world; however, later letters are increasingly personal.
Collection is open for research.
1 card and envelope, Beckett to Rosset, Paris, 1974 April 23
This subseries consists of letters and postcards to Rosset. The focus is primarily business and publishing aspects of the literary world; however, later letters are increasingly personal.
Collection is open for research.
1 card and envelope, Beckett to Rosset, Paris, 1974 July 3
This subseries consists of letters and postcards to Rosset. The focus is primarily business and publishing aspects of the literary world; however, later letters are increasingly personal.
Collection is open for research.
1 card and envelope, Beckett to Rosset, Paris, 1975 April 12
This subseries consists of letters and postcards to Rosset. The focus is primarily business and publishing aspects of the literary world; however, later letters are increasingly personal.
Collection is open for research.
1 card and envelope, Beckett to Rosset, Paris, 1976 June 29
This subseries consists of letters and postcards to Rosset. The focus is primarily business and publishing aspects of the literary world; however, later letters are increasingly personal.
Collection is open for research.
1 card and envelope, Beckett to Rosset, Paris, 1977 April 13
This subseries consists of letters and postcards to Rosset. The focus is primarily business and publishing aspects of the literary world; however, later letters are increasingly personal.
Collection is open for research.
1 card and envelope, Beckett to Rosset, Paris, 1977 December 27
This subseries consists of letters and postcards to Rosset. The focus is primarily business and publishing aspects of the literary world; however, later letters are increasingly personal.
Collection is open for research.