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Photographs, printed materials, and manuscripts concerning puppets and marionettes

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Thr 959
Overview:

A variety of materials about puppets and marionettes, both from the United States and abroad, including printed material, a few letters and manuscripts, and photographs.

Puppeteers of America. Puppeteers of America pamphlets, #1. A list of useful puppet books : typescript mimeograph list, 1940 April., 1940

Item — Box 1Identifier: MS Thr 959, (82)
Scope and Contents: Primarily includes printed materials from the United States and abroad, including advertisements, brochures, catalogs, lists, clippings, fliers, newsletters, pamphlets, playbills, programs, souvenir programs, journals and other ephemeral printed items. Also contains a small collection of items compiled by Joseph Hutchinson Smith, including a few letters, a scrapbook, and an autograph manuscript article on Bobby Fulton's Puppets. Images are mostly photographs, but also include...

Italy : general file, 1903-1928 and undated., 1903-1928

Item — Box 1Identifier: MS Thr 959, (59)
Scope and Contents:

Although these troupes are from outside the United States, some of the venues for performance are within the United States.

France : general file, ca. 1903-1965 and undated., 1903-1965

Item — Box 1Identifier: MS Thr 959, (54)
Scope and Contents:

Although these troupes are from outside the United States, some of the venues for performance are within the United States.

Germany : general file, ca. 1918-1944 and undated., 1918-1944

Item — Box 1Identifier: MS Thr 959, (55)
Scope and Contents:

Although these troupes are from outside the United States, some of the venues for performance are within the United States.

I. General files: within the United States

Series — Box 1Identifier: MS Thr 959
Scope and Contents:

Collection of general printed materials about puppetry, including: advertisements, brochures, clippings, fliers, newsletters, a few manuscript notes and letters, pamphlets, playbills, programs, and other ephemeral printed material. For more substantial printed materials, see series: III. Publications about puppetry