David McCord: Reading His Own Poems, 1940 Digital
Scope and Contents
Publisher: The Harvard Vocarium Records
Primary Author: McCord, David Thompson Watson, 1897-1997.
Detailed Contents, Side A: To a Child -- The Newt -- Isabel Jones and Curabel Lee -- The Frost Pane -- Tiggady Rue
Detailed Contents, Side B: The Shell -- The Starfish -- The White Ships -- This Is My Rock -- When I Was Christened -- Waltzing Mice -- At the Garden Gate -- The Rainbow
Facsimile information: See sleeve facsimile no. 183 in same box.
Dates
- Creation: 1940
Language of Materials
English unless otherwise indicated; other languages include Afrikaans, Catalan, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Japanese, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Sanskrit, Spanish, and Yiddish.
Physical Description
(7 copies in 7 folders)
Conditions Governing Access
Due to the fragility of the media, access to the original discs and sleeves requires the permission of the curator.
Extent
1 sound disc (vinyl) ; 12"General
Matrix no: HFS 1437, HFS 1438
General
Publication no: P-1008, P-1009
Creator
- From the Collection: Packard, Frederick C. (Frederick Clifton) (Person)
- From the Collection: Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library) (Organization)
- From the Collection: Harvard Vocarium (Organization)
Repository Details
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