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Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. Philothéo Digital

File Identifier: MS Typ 55.7, 124
Scope and Contents:

Landscape drawing to illustrate Tennyson's poem: "To E. L. on his Travels in Greece." Laid on mount, 25.5 x 35 cm.

Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. Xénophon Digital

File Identifier: MS Typ 55.7, 134
Scope and Contents:

Landscape drawing to illustrate Tennyson's poem: "To E. L. on his Travels in Greece." Laid on mount, 25.5 x 35 cm.

Lear, Edward: Harvard University Press, 1960s: correspondence

File — Box 9Identifier: MS Typ 1232
Scope and Contents:

Collection includes records of lectures and exhibitions sponsored by the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, as well as reviews of these events, articles concerning them, and related correspondence and notes; 3 audiotapes of talks are included.

Lear, Edward: drawings information requests, 1965: correspondence

File — Box 9Identifier: MS Typ 1232
Scope and Contents:

Collection includes records of lectures and exhibitions sponsored by the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, as well as reviews of these events, articles concerning them, and related correspondence and notes; 3 audiotapes of talks are included.

Philip Hofer publications: books on Edward Lear

File — Box 6Identifier: MS Typ 1235
Content Description: Collection includes copies of published works by Philip Hofer, with proofs, layouts, designs, special copies of publications (and duplicate copies), correspondence, compositions, and personal notes. The subject matter of Hofer's publications align with the range of materials collected by the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts as well as with his personal interests; these include major works on Edward Lear and Francisco Goya. Also with material for the Cygnet Press and the Hollis...

f. 15 Edward Lear A.L.s. to [ ]; [San Remo], 22 May 1873

Item — Volume 1Identifier: MS Typ 55.23
Scope and Contents:

Includes a scrapbook containing two sets of drawings for Sing a song of sixpence, one set of drawings for Humpty Dumpty, several letters from Lear to various correspondents, and an autograph manuscript of The Quangle Wangle's hat.

Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. Illyrian woodlands. Ahkridha (Albania) Digital

File Identifier: MS Typ 55.7, 105
Scope and Contents:

Landscape drawing to illustrate Tennyson's poem: "To E. L. on his Travels in Greece." Laid on mount, 25.5 x 35 cm.

Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. Athos, from above Eriligoba Digital

File Identifier: MS Typ 55.7, 116
Scope and Contents:

Landscape drawing to illustrate Tennyson's poem: "To E. L. on his Travels in Greece." Laid on mount, 25.5 x 35 cm.

Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. Athos, from near Erisso Digital

File Identifier: MS Typ 55.7, 117
Scope and Contents:

Landscape drawing to illustrate Tennyson's poem: "To E. L. on his Travels in Greece." Laid on mount, 25.5 x 35 cm.

Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. Làvra.1 drawing : Digital

File Identifier: MS Typ 55.7, 127
Scope and Contents:

Landscape drawing to illustrate Tennyson's poem: "To E. L. on his Travels in Greece." Laid on mount, 25.5 x 35 cm.

Edward Lear as Landscape Painter, 1966: xeroxed bibliography

File — Box 9Identifier: MS Typ 1232
Scope and Contents:

Collection includes records of lectures and exhibitions sponsored by the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, as well as reviews of these events, articles concerning them, and related correspondence and notes; 3 audiotapes of talks are included.

Lear, Edward, 1965: Meridian Loan sheets and Checklists

File — Box 9Identifier: MS Typ 1232
Scope and Contents:

Collection includes records of lectures and exhibitions sponsored by the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, as well as reviews of these events, articles concerning them, and related correspondence and notes; 3 audiotapes of talks are included.

Lear, Edward – Impossible Picturesqueness: exhibition, 1988: condition reports

File — Box 9Identifier: MS Typ 1232
Scope and Contents:

Collection includes records of lectures and exhibitions sponsored by the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, as well as reviews of these events, articles concerning them, and related correspondence and notes; 3 audiotapes of talks are included.

Lear, Edward: exhibition opening, October 8, 1968: invitations

File — Box 9Identifier: MS Typ 1232
Scope and Contents:

Collection includes records of lectures and exhibitions sponsored by the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, as well as reviews of these events, articles concerning them, and related correspondence and notes; 3 audiotapes of talks are included.

Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. A.L.s.(Edward Lear) to [Luther Terry]; Geneva, 19 Oct 18???3., 18???3.

Item — Box 7Identifier: MS Am 1595, (1282)
Scope and Contents: Consists chiefly of correspondence among family members, especially between Margaret Terry Chanler and her parents Luther and Louisa Ward Crawford Terry; her husband; and some of their children. Also correspondence between the Terrys, between Luther and his brother James, and between Louisa and her other children; and correspondence of other Crawford and Ward relatives including Francis Marion Crawford, Julia Ward Howe, some of the Howe daughters, and Samuel Ward. There are also letters from...

Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. Landscape : brush and ink drawing. Digital

Item — Box 1Identifier: MS Typ 55.14, (12)
Scope and Contents:

Consists of Lear's nonsense drawings, autograph manuscript drafts of the nonsense poems and nonsense alphabet, drawings with verse, and proofs for The nonsense alphabet and other works. Includes a few landscape drawings, a portrait of an unidentified man, self-portraits, and a portrait photograph of Lear, among other items.

f. 13 Edward Lear A.L.s. to [Frederick] Beadon; [n.p.]

Item — Volume 1Identifier: MS Typ 55.23
Scope and Contents:

Includes a scrapbook containing two sets of drawings for Sing a song of sixpence, one set of drawings for Humpty Dumpty, several letters from Lear to various correspondents, and an autograph manuscript of The Quangle Wangle's hat.

Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. Temple of Bassae, Arcadia (Greece) Digital

File Identifier: MS Typ 55.7, 71
Scope and Contents:

Landscape drawing to illustrate Tennyson's poem: "You Ask Me Why." Laid on mount, 25.5 x 35 cm.

Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. What slender campanile grew. Finale Digital

File Identifier: MS Typ 55.7, 164
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Landscape drawing to illustrate Tennyson's poem: "The Daisy." Laid on mount, 25.5 x 35 cm.

Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. High on mountain cornice. Varegge Digital

File Identifier: MS Typ 55.7, 167
Scope and Contents:

Landscape drawing to illustrate Tennyson's poem: "The Daisy." Laid on mount, 25.5 x 35 cm.

Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. The vast Akrokeraunian walls. Draghiadhes Digital

File Identifier: MS Typ 55.7, 112
Scope and Contents:

Landscape drawing to illustrate Tennyson's poem: "To E. L. on his Travels in Greece." Laid on mount, 25.5 x 35 cm.

Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. Mount Tomohrit, from above Tyrana Digital

File Identifier: MS Typ 55.7, 114
Scope and Contents:

Landscape drawing to illustrate Tennyson's poem: "To E. L. on his Travels in Greece." Laid on mount, 25.5 x 35 cm.

Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. Athos, from above Karuès Digital

File Identifier: MS Typ 55.7, 118
Scope and Contents:

Landscape drawing to illustrate Tennyson's poem: "To E. L. on his Travels in Greece." Laid on mount, 25.5 x 35 cm.

Philip Hofer manuscript and typescript composition on Edward Lear

File — Box 9Identifier: MS Typ 1235
Content Description: Collection includes copies of published works by Philip Hofer, with proofs, layouts, designs, special copies of publications (and duplicate copies), correspondence, compositions, and personal notes. The subject matter of Hofer's publications align with the range of materials collected by the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts as well as with his personal interests; these include major works on Edward Lear and Francisco Goya. Also with material for the Cygnet Press and the Hollis...

Lear, Edward, 1812-1888. A.Receipt s. (Edward Lear) to [Caroline S.] Tappan; Sanremo, 13 Mar 1878., 1878.

Item — Box 2Identifier: MS Am 1221, (188)
Scope and Contents:

Correspondence of Caroline Sturgis Tappan, chiefly with Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller, and poems by Tappan and others, including Emerson, Fuller, and Ellery Channing. There are approximately 125 letters from Emerson and over 50 from Margaret Fuller. Other papers include a small group of business documents and manuscript "books" done by children.