RECORDS: 101 - 125 of 100059
1 folder (24 letters); [v.p., 1917]., 1917
1. Gallimard (Firm)
The sub-series groupings for series D. "Special correspondence" were created by MY and GF and include sections on Gallimard (Firm), Illustrations, and Litigation. The section "Illustration" contains correspondence, photographs, and transparcencies of book jackets.
1. General Correspondence
1. General Correspondence
1. General correspondence
1. General Correspondence
Consists of correspondence composed during Baker's tenure as a professor at Harvard (1889-1925).
1. Golding Jobber printing press
Includes sales catalogs,brochures, and price and parts lists, and other materials.
1. Golding Jobber printing press blueprints
The sheets in this subseries are engineering blueprints with detailed parts, assembly, and dimensional data for various Golding products. Sheets measure approximately 18 x 24 inches, unless noted otherwise.
1. Harvard lectures
Titles of each card file group were assigned by Quine.
Order of cards maintained as received in repository.
Dates listed under each set of note cards are the dates actually found written on some cards.
1. Harvard University lectures
Titles of each card file group were assigned by Quine.
Order of cards maintained as received in repository.
Dates listed under each set of note cards are the dates actually found written on some cards.
1 Jan 1919. Trotsky TO Lenin. Voronezh. , 1919. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jan (1929). A (Sedova) TO (Sedova). Moscow. , (1929). Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jan (1929). (A Sedova)(Sedov) TO S Sedov. Moscow. , (1929). Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jan (1929). Ermakov TO Trotsky. Sretensk. , (1929). Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jan 1929. Z (Bronshtein (Volkova) ) TO Trotsky. Gubripsh. , 1929. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jan 1934. Trotsky. 'Anatol Wassiljewitsch Lunatscharski' np., 1934. Digital
Includes Trotsky’s writings from 1879-1940, with official reports and memoranda, many to the Politburo of the Central Committee; speeches, including addresses to the Fourth International and other Trotskyites; articles and essays; and his biography of Stalin.
1 Jan 1934. Trotsky. 'Anatole Vassiliévitch Lounatcharsky' (French version of T 3635; Duplicate of V 88). np., 1934.
These papers were isolated from the main body of Trotsky's papers in Europe during the war, and were recovered and added to the collection in 1958. They consist mainly of works of the Exile period.
1 Jan 1934. Trotsky. 'Anatole Vassiliévitch Lounatcharsky' (French version of T 3635) (Earlier version of V 90). np., 1934.
These papers were isolated from the main body of Trotsky's papers in Europe during the war, and were recovered and added to the collection in 1958. They consist mainly of works of the Exile period.
1 Jan 1934. Trotsky. 'Anatole Vassiliévitch Lounatcharsky' (French version of T 3635; Later version of V 88 V 89). np., 1934.
These papers were isolated from the main body of Trotsky's papers in Europe during the war, and were recovered and added to the collection in 1958. They consist mainly of works of the Exile period.
1 Jul 1919. Lenin TO Frunze. np., 1919. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jul 1927. Evdokimov Zinovev Trotsky TO Central Committee of All-Russian Union of Metal Workers. np., 1927. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jul 1928. Klementev TO Trotsky. Ust-Sysolsk. , 1928. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jul 1928. [Kontorovich] TO (Sedov). Akmolinsk. , 1928. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jul 1928. Sevskii TO Trotsky. Tashkent. , 1928. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
1 Jul [1928]. Sevskii TO Trotsky. Tashkent. , [1928]. Digital
Soviet Union correspondence, 1917-1929, consists of original letters and some copies and transcripts written by Trotsky and other Soviet officials, with copies of telegrams exchanged between Trotsky and Vladimir Lenin from 1917 to 1921. Writings of Trotsky from the Soviet period include manuscripts, typed excerpts and clippings, pronouncements, and unpublished statements, in addition to documents written during the Left Opposition's fight against Joseph Stalin from 1923 to 1927.
REFINE MY RESULTS:
- Language
- English 93077
- German 63847
- Spanish; Castilian 35358
- Russian 27052
- Italian 26811
- Czech 13849
- Polish 12104
- Dutch; Flemish 7376
- Portuguese 6002
- Latin 5569
- Danish 3663
- Swedish 3367
- Yiddish 3226
- Hebrew 3198
- Ukrainian 1646
- Bantu (Other) 1128
- Swahili 1128
- Japanese 971
- Greek, Modern (1453-) 902
- Norwegian 557
- Armenian 462
- Greek, Ancient (to 1453) 334
- Hungarian 301
- Romany 131
- Arabic 126
- Croatian 122
- Breton 106 ∧ less
- Names
- Massine, Leonide, 1896-1979, 2
- Ballets russes 1
- Bunker, Chang, 1811-1874 1
- Bunker, Eng, 1811-1874 1
- Delibes, Léo, 1836-1891 1
- Grey, Alex 1
- Offenbach, Jacques, 1819-1880 1
- Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971 1
- Taglioni, Marie, 1804-1884 1 ∧ less