Box 3
Contains 33 Results:
Jones, David. study for "Ancient Mariner" (1st illustration), pencil and ink wash, undated
Inventory number 1988.247
Accessible through Boston College collection of David Jones, Burns Library, Boston College.
This collection is minimally described and includes many items on public view or too large to be easily paged. Burns Library might not be able to fulfill access requests.
Jones, David. Thomas Stearns I (first design for a book plate), watercolor, pencil, undated
Inventory number 1988.231
Accessible through Boston College collection of David Jones, Burns Library, Boston College.
This collection is minimally described and includes many items on public view or too large to be easily paged. Burns Library might not be able to fulfill access requests.
Bookplate design, "Thomas Stearns and Esme Valerie Eliot Ex Libris," pen and watercolor, undated
Includes drawings, engravings, and watercolors by Jones. Two later limited-edition engravings reprinted from Jones's blocks in 1982 are also included.
Collection is open for research.
University of Wales, Swansea, program for conferral of honorary doctorate of literature on Jones, 1954 July 20
Collection is open for research.
Memorial Mass for David Jones, program, 1974 December 13
Collection is open for research.
David Jones Society Newsletter, 1976 - 1984
Collection is open for research.
"David Jones: Down the Traversed History-paths" by Louis Bannerot, typescript, 1967
Collection is open for research.
The Roman Quarry, and Other Sequences synopsis, edited typescript, 1981
Collection is open for research.
"The Book of Balaam's Ass" footnotes, manuscript, 1974
Manuscripts, typescripts, galley and page proofs of many of the shorter literary works, both prose and poetry, of David Jones. Letters that relate directly to these works are also included.
Collection is open for research.
The Fatigue: correspondence, manuscript, typescripts for the BBC radio broadcast, limited-edition printing proposal, and proofs, 1965
Manuscripts, typescripts, galley and page proofs of many of the shorter literary works, both prose and poetry, of David Jones. Letters that relate directly to these works are also included.
Collection is open for research.
"Have you heard of one Humpty Dumpty," with note by Harmon Grisewood, probably early 1970s (manuscript), 1975 (note)
Manuscripts, typescripts, galley and page proofs of many of the shorter literary works, both prose and poetry, of David Jones. Letters that relate directly to these works are also included.
Collection is open for research.
"The Tutelar of the Place" typescript with letter to Vernon Watkins, 1957 November 22
Manuscripts, typescripts, galley and page proofs of many of the shorter literary works, both prose and poetry, of David Jones. Letters that relate directly to these works are also included.
Collection is open for research.
"The Wall" typescripts, most subtitled or annotated "extracts from a work in progress", circa 1955
Manuscripts, typescripts, galley and page proofs of many of the shorter literary works, both prose and poetry, of David Jones. Letters that relate directly to these works are also included.
Collection is open for research.
"Downs," signed print, 1922
Includes drawings, engravings, and watercolors by Jones. Two later limited-edition engravings reprinted from Jones's blocks in 1982 are also included.
Collection is open for research.
"Noli Me Tangere; Soldiers at the Tomb," signed print, 1922
Includes drawings, engravings, and watercolors by Jones. Two later limited-edition engravings reprinted from Jones's blocks in 1982 are also included.
Collection is open for research.
"Officers and Politicians with Map," signed print with note "Illus. to the Game", 1923
Includes drawings, engravings, and watercolors by Jones. Two later limited-edition engravings reprinted from Jones's blocks in 1982 are also included.
Collection is open for research.
"Epstein and John" for Libellus Lapidum, signed print, 1924
Includes drawings, engravings, and watercolors by Jones. Two later limited-edition engravings reprinted from Jones's blocks in 1982 are also included.
Collection is open for research.
"Cockerel," initialed print, 1925
Includes drawings, engravings, and watercolors by Jones. Two later limited-edition engravings reprinted from Jones's blocks in 1982 are also included.
Collection is open for research.
Gulliver's Travels: "Gulliver is Attacked by a Wasp", "Gulliver is Seized by a Monkey", and "Map of the Third Voyage", signed prints (the first two colored), 1925
Includes drawings, engravings, and watercolors by Jones. Two later limited-edition engravings reprinted from Jones's blocks in 1982 are also included.
Collection is open for research.
"Saint Francis and the Wolf," book plate for W.H.F. Shewring, copper engraving proof, 1925
Includes drawings, engravings, and watercolors by Jones. Two later limited-edition engravings reprinted from Jones's blocks in 1982 are also included.
Collection is open for research.
The Book of Jonah, 13 unsigned prints, probably 1926
Includes drawings, engravings, and watercolors by Jones. Two later limited-edition engravings reprinted from Jones's blocks in 1982 are also included.
Collection is open for research.
"At Licq-Athérey," pen and ink sketch, 1928
Includes drawings, engravings, and watercolors by Jones. Two later limited-edition engravings reprinted from Jones's blocks in 1982 are also included.
Collection is open for research.
The Rime of The Ancient Mariner preliminary drawings, signed pencil and ink sketches (two different illustrations), 1928
Includes drawings, engravings, and watercolors by Jones. Two later limited-edition engravings reprinted from Jones's blocks in 1982 are also included.
Collection is open for research.
"Piper, Sidmouth, April 1935," signed pen and ink sketch, 1935
Includes drawings, engravings, and watercolors by Jones. Two later limited-edition engravings reprinted from Jones's blocks in 1982 are also included.
Collection is open for research.
Man playing cello, pen and ink sketch, undated
A note added to the back of the sketch by "JS" indicates that the cellist is probably Donald Porter.
Collection is open for research.