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LONDON, Jack. Scorn of Women: [3-act play]. JL 1160

Scope and Contents

Ms. 105 pp. 4to. (typewritten). [1906].
 

LONDON, Jack. Screen Lady: [notes]. JL 21326 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 9 pp. 12mo.
Box 89

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. Scorn of Women. JL 1140-1141

 

LONDON, Jack. Scorn of Women: [3-act play]. JL 1140 21 December 1904.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 238 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. Scorn of Women: [3-act play]. JL 1141 21 December 1904.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 202 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Oakland, California.
Box 90

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. SE. JL 1161-1172

 

LONDON, Jack. The Sea: [notes for boat articles]. JL 1161 [1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Also: 2 magazine articles (5 pieces).
 

LONDON, Jack. Sea Diary. JL 1162 1 March-30 April 1912.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 7 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Sea Farmer: [short story]. JL 1163 [ca. 1912].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 70 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Sea Farmer: [short story]. JL 1164 [ca. 1912].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 16 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Printer's copy. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. Sea-Fiction: [notes]. JL 1165 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 3 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil). Also: Newspaper clipping (1 piece).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Sea Sprite and the Shooting Star: [poem]. JL 1166 [ca. 1890].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 5 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Sea-Wolf: [sales notes]. JL 1167 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Seed of McCoy: [short story]. JL 1168 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 138 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Seed of McCoy: [short story]. JL 1169 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 27 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Penciled corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. The septus myth and the successful imposter: [plot for novel]. JL 1170 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Serial Publications: [notebook]. JL 1171 1904-1913.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 vol. sm. 4to.
 

LONDON, Jack. Seven Kanakas: [short story note]. JL 1172 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written on magazine clipping).
Box 91

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. SF-SK. JL 1173-1190, 21327

 

LONDON, Jack. Sharks: [notes]. JL 1173 [ca. 1907].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 59 pp. 8vo. and 12mo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Sharks: [notes for novel]. JL 1174 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Shaving of Goozluc: [notes for short story]. JL 1175 [pre 1902].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 3 pp. 4to., 8vo., and 12mo. (partially typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Sheriff of Kona: [short story]. JL 1176 10 May 1908.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 51 pp. 4to. Apia, Samoa.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Sheriff of Kona: [short story]. JL 1177 10 May 1908.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 12 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Shift of Wind: [title for sea story]. JL 1178 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Shin Bones: [short story]. JL 1179 16 July 1916.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 87 pp. 4to. Waikiki, Hawaii.
 

LONDON, Jack. Shoot the Evidence: [note for short story series]. JL 1180 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Short Ghost Story: [plot]. JL 1181 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Author's autograph notes.
 

LONDON, Jack. Short sea story: "...hero removes wheel. JL 1182 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. [Short story note]. JL 1183 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo.
 

LONDON, Jack. Short Story Skit: [notes]. JL 1184 10 December 1910.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. Also: Newspaper clipping.
 

LONDON, Jack. Short story told mainly in letters. JL 1185 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 3 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Shorty Dreams: (Smoke Bellew Tale Four): [Short Story]. JL 1186 31 January 1911.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 59 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Los Angeles.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Shrinkage of the Planet: [essay]. JL 1187 [ca. 1900].

Scope and Contents

Copy (Ms.) 11 p. 4to. (typewritten and printed). Also: Envelope.
 

LONDON, Jack. The sickness of the sun: [idea for short story]. JL 1188 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Sir John Franklin Expedition: [note for short story]. JL 1189 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. *typewritten).1 p. 4to.
 

LONDON, Jack. [Sketch for description of a room]. JL 21327 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 5 pp. 12mo.
 

LONDON, Jack. Sketch of a Man and Woman: (notes). JL 1190 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 4 pp. 8vo.
Box 92

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. Sea-Wolf. JL 1191

 

LONDON, Jack. The Sea-Wolf: [novel]. A.Ms. JL 1191 1904

Conditions Governing Access

[RESTRICTED] This manuscript was burned in the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906. The charred cinders cannot be used under any circumstances and may be viewed only with staff approval and assistance.

Scope and Contents

1 box. Burned during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.
Box 93

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. Star Rover. JL 1192-1193

 

LONDON, Jack. The Star-Rover: [note for novel]. JL 1192 [pre 1914].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil). Also: 20 newspaper clippings (24 pieces). and 1 envelope.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Star-Rover: [notes]. JL 1193 [pre 1914].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Also: 8 magazine clippings (27 pieces).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Star-Rover: [novel]. JL 1194 22 March 1914.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1,054 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
Box 94

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. SL-SN. JL 1195-1213, 21328

 

LONDON, Jack. Slang: [notes]. JL 1195 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 4 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil). Also: Newspaper clipping (1 piece).
 

LONDON, Jack. The sleepy mood of the doldrums: [notes for short story]. JL 1196 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 6 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Slow way of speaking: [notes]. JL 1197 [pre 1901].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to.
 

LONDON, Jack. Slum child: [note for future story]. JL 1198 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Slum novel: [notes]. JL 1199 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 4 pp. 12mo. (written in pencil). Also: 1 newspaper article (1 piece) and 1 magazine clipping (1 piece).
 

LONDON, Jack. Slum novel: [notes]. JL 1200 [pre 1905].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 8 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

[LONDON, Jack. Small-Boat Sailing]. JL 1201 15 April 1911.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 51 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Aboard the Roamer on Sonoma Creek, [California].
 

LONDON, Jack. Small-Boat Sailing: [article]. JL 1202 15 April 1911.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 10 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Smell of the Reef: [note]. JL 1203 [ca. 1908].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Smoke Bellew: [Note for South Sea or Alaskan Short Story]. JL 1204 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to.(typewritten). Also: Newspaper clipping.
 

LONDON, Jack. Smoke Bellew: [notes for short story]. JL 1205 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 6 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Smoke Bellew: [radio script]. JL 21328 [pre 1940].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 20 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Smoke Bellew or South Seas: [notes for short story]. JL 1206 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Smoke of Life: [notes for short story]. JL 1207 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 12 pp. 8vo. and 12mo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Smoke of Life: [notes for short story]. JL 1208 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 4 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Snark Book: [front matter for The Cruise of the Snark]. JL 1209 10 December 1910.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 17 pp. 4to. Also contains essay "Backword," 16 pp.
 

LONDON, Jack. Snark Book: [note for book]. JL 1210 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. [Snark navigation log]. JL 1211 6 June-8 October [Ca. 1907].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 vol. 12mo. (written in pencil). Aboard Snark
 

LONDON, Jack. Snark: [notes]. JL 1212 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Snark: [notes]. JL 1213 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten).
Box 95

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. SO. JL 1214-1248

 

LONDON, Jack. The Social Machine: [notes]. JL 1214 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Also: newspaper clipping (1 piece).
 

LONDON, Jack. A social study: [notes for short story]. JL 1215 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. fol. (written in pencil on 2 magazine clippings).
 

LONDON, Jack. Socialism and the American Farmer: [lecture note]. JL 1216 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. [Socialism notes]. JL 1217 [pre 1900].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. fol. (typewritten). Also: Newspaper clipping (1 piece).
 

LONDON, Jack. Socialist Autobiography: [notes]. JL 1218 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo.
 

LONDON, Jack. Socialist Autobiography: [notes]. JL 1219 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Also: Newspaper clipping (1 piece).
 

LONDON, Jack. Socialist Lecture: [notes]. JL 1220 [Ca. 1910].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 22 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil). Also: 6 newspaper clippings and 4 magazine clippings.
 

LONDON, Jack. Socialist Lecture: (The Strength of the Strong): [notes]. JL 1221 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Socialist Novel: [notes]. JL 1222 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Socialist Series: [notes]. JL 1223 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. A Socialist...slowly wins the love of a capitalist's daughter: [notes for a sociological study]. JL 1224 [pre 1901].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Socialist Story: [notes]. JL 1225 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Socialist's Dream: [4-stanza poem]. JL 1226 [ca. 1900].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Socialist's must be right: [notes]. JL 1227 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 4 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Solomon Island names. JL 1228 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Solomon Island Stories: [notes for short story]. JL 1229 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 4to. (partially typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Solomon Island Stories: [notes for short stories]. JL 1230 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 3 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Solomon Islands Story: [notes]. JL 1231 [ca. 1908].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Solomon Story: [notes]. JL 1233 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Solomon Story: [notes]. JL 1234 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Solomons: [note]. JL 1232 [ca. 1908].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Something Rotten in Idaho: [newspaper article]. JL 1235 [ca 1906].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 4 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Glen Ellen, California. Also: Note by Charmian (Kittredge) London.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Somnambulists: [essay]. JL 1236 13 June 1906.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 27 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Son: [idea for short story]. JL 1237 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. obl. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. A Son of Storm: [notes for short story]. JL 1238 [pre 1903].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. A Son of the Sun: [notes]. JL 1239 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. A Son of the Sun: [plot for novel]. JL 1240 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. A Son of the Sun: Sun Tales, Tale I: [short story]. JL 1241 11 March 1911.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 83 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Song of the Flames: [2-stanza poem]. JL 1242 [ca. 1900].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. South of the Slot: [notes for novel]. JL 1243 [ca. 1908].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 22 pp. 8vo. and 12mo.
 

LONDON, Jack. South of the Slot: [short story]. JL 1244 5 February 1909.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 62 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Tasmania.
 

LONDON, Jack. South of the Slot: [short story]. JL 1245 [1909].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 15 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Printer's copy. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. South Sea fiction data: [note]. JL 1246 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. South Sea Short Stories - Setting and Ideas. JL 1247 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 12mo.
 

LONDON, Jack. South Seas Short Story: [note]. JL 1248 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
Box 96

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. SP-STO. JL 1249-1256, 1258-1269

 

LONDON, Jack. Spanish names: [notes]. JL 1249 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. [Spanish vocabulary]. JL 1250 [ca. 1914].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Speech on Free-Will - Environment. JL 1251 [pre 1904].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Partially handwritten.
 

LONDON, Jack. Stability of Established: [notes]. JL 1252 [1905].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. Also: Magazine clipping (2 pieces).
 

LONDON, Jack. [Stage setting for a play]. JL 1253 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 3 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Stalking the Pestilence: [Mexican War Article]. JL 1254 [ca. 1914].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 64 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. [Stalking the Pestilence]: [Mexican War Article]. JL 1255 [ca. 1914].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 13 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Stampede to Squaw Creek: (Smoke Bellew Tale Three): [short story]. JL 1256 25 January 1911.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 76 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Avalon, Catalina Island, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. [Statement on farming]. JL 1257 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 2 pp. 8vo. Note: This has been recataloged as "Chinese: [article]."
 

LONDON, Jack. Steamer in river ice: [note for Klondike short story]. JL 1258 [pre 1905].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Also: Newspaper article (1 piece).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Stone-Fishing of Bora Bora: [article]. JL 1259 1908

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 26 pp. 4to. (author's autograph corrections. Aboard Snark, between Bora Bora and Samoa, South Pacific.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Stone-Fishing of Bora Bora: [article]. JL 1260 26 April 1908.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 6 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Stories of the Old Testament: [notes for book]. JL 1261 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Stories sold to Hampton's Magazine: [note]. JL 1262 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Story of Adam Worth: [note for] criminal story. JL 1263 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil). Also: Magazine clipping (8 pieces).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Story of Ban: [notes]. JL 1264 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 4 pp. 8vo.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Story of Ban: [notes for short story]. JL 1265 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Story of Crime: [notes for short story]. JL 1266 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Story of Jim Joy: [notes for Klondike story]. JL 1267 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Story of Jim Joy: [notes for Klondike story]. JL 1268 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Story of Tom and Sweetheart: [note for Klondike story]. JL 1269 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
Box 97

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. STP-SZ. JL 1270-1286

 

LONDON, Jack. The Strange Experience of a Misogynist. JL 1270 [ca. 1897].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 14 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Stranger than Fiction: [essay]. JL 1271 [ca. 1903].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 6 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Strength of the Strong: [short story]. JL 1272 28 January 1909.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 57 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Tasmania.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Strength of the Strong: [short story]. JL 1273 28 January 1909.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 14 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Author's autograph corrections. Printer's copy. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Strike Breaker: [notes for short story]. JL 1274 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 5 pp. 8vo.
 

LONDON, Jack. Striking! [scene for Klondike story]. JL 1275 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Struggling Writer: [notes for] plot for play. JL 1276 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 4 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Study a la Edith Wharton: [note]. JL 1277 [pre 1907].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Study of a boy: [plot]. JL 1278 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 4 pp. 8vo and 16mo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Study of Joan and Me: [novel plot]. JL 1279 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. A study of the unsexed girl: [notes for] short story of sketch. JL 1280 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 3 pp. 12mo. Also: Magazine article (3 pieces).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Stupid Lowly: [notes for an essay]. JL 1281 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo.
 

LONDON, Jack. Subjects: [filing notes]. JL 1282 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 5 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Suicide: [notes for short story]. JL 1283 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Sumatra: [note]. JL 1284 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Sun-Dog Trail: [short story]. JL 1285 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 70 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. A Syndicate of Beauty: [note for short story]. JL 1286 [pre 1901].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
Box 98

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. T-TG. JL 1287-1300, 21329

 

LONDON, Jack. Tahiti Short Story: [plot]. JL 1287 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Tahiti Story: [notes for short story]. JL 1288 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Tale of a Man and a Wolf-dog: [note for short story]. JL 1289 [ca. 1900].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Tales of "Nimrod, A Mighty Hunter": [notes]. JL 1290 [pre 1900?].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Tampico Story: [notes]. JL 1329 1914

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 10 pp. 12mo.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Tar Pot: [short story]. JL 1291 18 August 1912.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 86 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Tar Pot: [short story]. JL 1292 18 August 1912.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 23 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Penciled corrections by Charmian (Kittredge) London. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Taste of Meat: (Smoke Bellew Tale I): [short story]. JL 1293 31 December 1910.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 87 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Tavern of Morality: [autobiographical notes for short story]. JL 1294 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Tears of Ah-Kim: [short story]. JL 1295 16 June 1916.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 54 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii.
 

LONDON, Jack. Ted's Ancestry: [note for novel]. JL 1296 [pre1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Telegraphic Condenser and Universal Cipher Code: [code book used in Russo-Japanese War]. JL 1297 [ca. 1904].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 vol. obl.8vo. Also: Note by Charmian (Kittredge) London. (1 piece).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Terrible and Tragic: [essay]. JL 1298 1902

Scope and Contents

Ms. 9 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Terrible Solomons: [short story]. JL 1299 26 September 1908.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 58 pp. 4to. (written in pencil). Author's autograph corrections. Lord Have Island.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Terrible Solomons: [short story]. JL 1300 26 September 1908.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 14 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
Box 99

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. TH-TQ. JL 1301-1317

 

LONDON, Jack. That Dead Men Rise Up Never: [semiautobiographical sketch]. JL 1301 [ca. 1916].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 31 pp. 4to. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. That Pup: [notes for story]. JL 1302 [pre 1905].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 4to. (partially typewritten). Also: Newspaper clipping (1 piece).
 

LONDON, Jack. That Spot: [short story]. JL 1303 15 June 1907.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 42 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii.
 

LONDON, Jack. These Bones Shall Rise Again: [short essay]. JL 1304 [1901].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 12 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Also: Envelope.
 

LONDON, Jack. Thompson and Johnson: [notes for short story]. JL 1305 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Thoreau: [notes]. JL 1306 15 July 1900.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. fol. (written on newspaper clipping).
 

LONDON, Jack. Timber-Jam Yarn: [notes for short story]. JL 1307 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. To Build a Fire: [note for short story]. JL 1308 [May 1907].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. To Build a Fire: [note for short story]. JL 1309 [May 1907].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. To Build a Fire: [short story]. JL 1311 29 May 1907.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 13 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. To Kill a Man: [short story]. JL 1312 24 September 1910.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 53 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. Told in the Drooling Ward: [short story]. JL 1313 10 October 1910.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 39 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. Told in the Drooling Ward: [short story]. JL 1314 10 October 1910.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 9 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. Tom Donovan: [rough draft of short story]. JL 1315 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 26 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Too Late: [poem]. JL 1316 [pre 1900].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Town-Site of Tra-Lee: [Smoke Bellew Tales, Tale Eleven]: [short story]. JL 1317 27 October 1911.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 98 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, [California].
Box 100

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. Theft. JL 1318

 

LONDON, Jack. Theft: [4 act play]. JL 1318 [June 1910].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 406 pp. 4to and 8vo. Author's autograph corrections. [Glen Ellen, California].
Box 101

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. TR-TZ. JL 1319-1345

 

LONDON, Jack. The Trader: [notes for book]. JL 1323 7 January 1906.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Also: Newspaper article (1 piece).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Tramp: [lecture]. JL 1320 1901

Scope and Contents

Ms. 17 pp. fol. (typewritten). Oakland, California Also: Envelope with autograph notes.
 

LONDON, Jack. [Tramp Diary]. JL 1319 [ca. 1894].

Scope and Contents

Contemporary copy (Ms.) 14 pp. 4to and 8vo. (typewritten). Copy made by Charmian (Kittredge) London.
 

LONDON, Jack. A tramp novel: [notes]. JL 1321 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. A tramp novel: [notes]. JL 1322 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Tramping Experiences: [note]. JL 1323 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Tramping: [note for lecture]. JL 1324 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Travel in Korea: [essay]. JL 1325 10 March 1904.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 16 pp. 4to. (incomplete). Susan, Korea.
 

LONDON, Jack. Travel in Korea: [essay]. JL 1326 10 March 1904.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 3 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Incomplete.
 

LONDON, Jack. Trilogy of Parker Ranch: [notes]. JL 1327 [ca. 1915?].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 9 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Trilogy of Parker Ranch: [notes]. JL 1328 [ca. 1915?].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 3 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Troilets. JL 1329 1898-1899.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Trouble-maker in Mexico: [article]. JL 1330 1941

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 49 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Trouble-makers of Mexico: [article]. JL 1331 1914

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 10 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. A Trumpet Call: [sonnet]. JL 1332 1900

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Oakland, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. Trust: [short story]. JL 1333 21 June 1907.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 54 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii.
 

LONDON, Jack. Trust: [short story]. JL 1334 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 11 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Turtles of Tasman: [copyright page]. JL 1335 1916

Scope and Contents

Galley proofs. 3 pp. 4to.
 

LONDON, Jack. Twentieth Century Machine-breakers: [notes for articles]. JL 1339 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Two daughters, brought up absolutely differently: [notes for novel]. JL 1340 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 5 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Two daughters, brought up absolutely differently: [notes for novel]. JL 1341 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Two swimmers and traders on: [notes for short story]. JL 1342 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Two Thousand Stiffs: [tramping adventure]. JL 1343 [ca. 1907].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 50 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. Two Thousand Stiffs: [tramping adventure]. JL 1344 [ca. 1907].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 11 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Two young lovers: [notes for short story]. JL 1345 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 12mo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Typee: [essay]. JL 1336 December 1907.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 51 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. Typee: [essay]. JL 1337 December 1907.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 11 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Typhoon off the Coast of Japan: [short story]. JL 1338 1892

Scope and Contents

Contemporary copy (Ms.) 5 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Unexpected: [short story]. JL 1346 [1906].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 85 pp. 4to. and 8vo. Author's autograph corrections.
Box 102

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. U-V. JL 1346-1367, 21330-21331

 

LONDON, Jack. Unnecessary Fortune: [note for novel]. JL 1347 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 4to. Also: Magazine clipping (2 pieces).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Unparalled [sic] Invasion: [note for short story]. JL 1348 [ca. 1906].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 17 pp. 8vo. and sm. 12mo.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Unparalleled Invasion: [short story]. JL 1349 11 March 1906.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 58 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Unparalleled Invasion: [short story]. JL 1350 11 March 1906.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 12 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. Up the Slide: [short story]. JL 1351 [1901].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 7 pp. fol. (typewritten). Oakland, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. Uremia: [notes]. JL 1352 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (written in another hand).
 

LONDON, Jack. Uremia: [notes]. JL 1353 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Utopia: [note for novel]. JL 1354 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Vengeance of Tomi: [note for Hawaiian short story]. JL 1355 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Vera Cruz: [notes for short story]. JL 21330 1914

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 4 pp. 12mo.
 

LONDON, Jack. Verse: [notes on form]. JL 1356 [ca. 1898?].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Views of an Ingorrote Chief: [note for short story]. JL 1357 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. Also: Magazine clipping (4 pieces).
 

LONDON, Jack. Vigilantes: [notes for short story]. JL 1358 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Viking [names]. JL 1359 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Village Bachelors: [note for short story]. JL 21331 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Vital Liars: [notes for novel]. JL 1360 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 9 pp. obl. 12mo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Vital Liars: [notes for novel]. JL 1361 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Vocabulary of a North Ireland (Transplanted Scotchman) Man. JL 1362 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 3 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Volcanic Island: [note for short story]. JL 1363 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Volcanic Island: [note for short story]. JL 1364 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Volcano of --: [note for] Black Cat Story. JL 1365 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Voluntary cessation of reproduction: [note for story]. JL 1366 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. A Voyage on Tramp Steamer Extending Over Two Years and a Half: [notes on itinerary]. JL 1367 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
Volume 31-39

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. Valley of the Moon. JL volumes 31-39

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1,487 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Aboard Dirigo, 48 N. Latitude. 144 W. Longitude.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Valley of the Moon. JL volume 31 17 July 1912.

 

LONDON, Jack. The Valley of the Moon. JL volume 32 17 July 1912.

 

LONDON, Jack. The Valley of the Moon. JL volume 33 17 July 1912.

 

LONDON, Jack. The Valley of the Moon. JL volume 34 17 July 1912.

 

LONDON, Jack. The Valley of the Moon. JL volume 35 17 July 1912.

 

LONDON, Jack. The Valley of the Moon. JL volume 36 17 July 1912.

 

LONDON, Jack. The Valley of the Moon. JL volume 37 17 July 1912.

 

LONDON, Jack. The Valley of the Moon. JL volume 38 17 July 1912.

 

LONDON, Jack. The Valley of the Moon. JL volume 39 17 July 1912.

Box 103

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. Valley of the Moon. JL 1369

 

LONDON, Jack. [The Valley of the Moon]: [notes]. JL 1369 1913

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. (written in pencil). Also: 27 magazine articles, profusely annotated (69 pieces) and 3 newspapers articles (3 pieces).
Box 104

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. W-WG. JL 1370-1387, 21332

 

LONDON, Jack. Wanderlust: [notes for study]. JL 1371 [pre 1901].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 4 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Wanted: A New Land of Development: [essay]. JL 1372 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 19 pp. fol. (typewritten). Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. War: [notes for short story]. JL 1373 [ca. 1910].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. War: [notes for short story]. JL 1374 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. War: [short story]. JL 1375 13 September 1910.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 23 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. War: [Sketches of the Russo-Japanese War]. JL 1376 [ca. 1904].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 20 pp. 4to and fol. (typewritten). Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. War correspondence: [notes]. JL 1377 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. The War of the Classes: [preface and table of contents]. JL 1378 12 January 1905.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 16 pp. 4to. (one typewritten page). Oakland, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. Ware Ware: [notes for short story]. JL 1379 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Watcher on the Tower: [notes for essay]. JL 1380 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 3 pp. 8vo.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Water Baby: [short story]. JL 1381 2 October 1916.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 39 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. Water dispute: [notes]. JL 1382 [ca. 1916].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 4 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Way of War: [poem]. JL 1383 [pre 1901].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. fol. (typewritten). Author's penciled corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Way of War: [poem]. JL 21332 [ca. 1898].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Ways to Die: [notes]. JL 1384 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 6 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Wealth: [note for short story]. JL 1385 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil). Also: Magazine clipping (2 pieces).
 

LONDON, Jack. "We have done with the kisses that sting..." [poem]. JL 1386 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. We of the Never Never: [review]. JL 1387 27 December 1910.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Glen Ellen, California.
Box 105

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. WHA-WHH. JL 1388-1405

 

LONDON, Jack. The Whale Tooth: [notes for story]. JL 1388 [1908].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 4 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Whale Tooth: [short story]. JL 1389 20 July 1908.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 44 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Solomon Islands.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Whale Tooth: [short story]. JL 1390 1908

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 10 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. What Life Means to Me. JL 1392 November 1905.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 4 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Newton, Iowa.
 

LONDON, Jack. What Life Means to Me Now. JL 1391 [pre 1916].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. What the Community Loses by the Competitive System. JL 1393 [pre 1904].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 17 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. What's in a name: [note for article]. JL 1370 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Wheel: [notes for novel]. JL 1394 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 17 pp. 8vo. and 12mo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Wheel: [notes for novel]. JL 1395 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Also: Magazine article (3 pieces).
 

LONDON, Jack. When Alice Told Her Soul: [short story]. JL 1396 30 August 1916.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 67 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. When God Laughs: [notes for short story]. JL 1397 1907

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 16 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. When God Laughs: [short story]. JL 1398 20 March 1906.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 4 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. When God Laughs: [short story]. JL 1399 20 March 1906.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 11 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. When God Laughs story: [notes]. JL 1400 [ca. 1908].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 3 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. When Hell Congles: [idea]. JL 1401 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. When Hell Congles: [idea]. JL 1402 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. When the World Was Near to Wabbling and the World Never Wabbled: [notes for futuristic short story]. JL 1403 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. When the World Was Young: [short story]. JL 1404 1 June 1910.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 69 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. "Where the rats ate the cane...:" [notes for an essay]. JL 1405 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
Box 106

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. White Fang. JL 1406-1407

 

LONDON, Jack. White Fang: [notes]. JL 1406 [ca. 1905].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. White Fang: [novel]. JL 1407 10 October 1905.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 511 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
Box 107

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. WHI-WIS. JL 1408-1423

 

LONDON, Jack. White man...fighting with savages: [short story note]. JL 1408 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 12 mo.
 

LONDON, Jack. The White Man's Way: [short story]. JL 1409 [ca. 1906].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 48 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. White Squaw: [note]. JL 1410 7 January 1911.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil on magazine clipping).
 

LONDON, Jack. Who Go Down to the Sea: [short story note] JL 1411 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 4 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Who never hurry: [notes]. JL 1412 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 6 pp. 12mo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Whose Business is to Live: [short story]. JL 1413 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 78 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections.
 

LONDON, Jack. Whose Business is to Live: [short story]. JL 1414 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 22 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Also: 21 pp. variant version.
 

LONDON, Jack. A Wicked Woman: [notes]. JL 1417 13 March 1906.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 20 pp. 8vo. and 12mo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. A Wicked Woman: [short story]. JL 1418 21 June 1906.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 39 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
 

A LONDON, Jack. Wicked Woman: [short story]. JL 1419 June 1906.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 9 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. A Wicked Woman (Curtain-Raiser): [one-act play]. JL 1415 30 June 1906.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 69 pp. 4to. Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. A Wicked Woman: (Curtain Raiser): [one-act play]. JL 1416 [30 June 1906].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 25 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Glen Ellen, California.
 

LONDON, Jack. Wife of Marshal at Taiohai: [notes for short story]. JL 1420 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 4 pp. 8vo.
 

LONDON, Jack. Wigwam and Warpath: [note for short story: [note for short story]. JL 1421 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Will to Squirm: [note for short essay]. JL 1422 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Will to Squirm: [note for short essay]. JL 1423 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
Box 108

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. WIT-WON. JL 1424-1434

 

LONDON, Jack. The Woman, who compels young girl to commit suicide: [note for dramatic sketch]. JL 1432 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Women get the ballot: [note for story]. JL 1431 [pre 1901].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. [The Wonder of Woman]: (Smoke Bellew Tale Twelve and Thirteen): [short story]. JL 1433 21 November 1911.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 155 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Glen Ellen, California.
Box 109

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. WOO-Z. JL 1435-1447, 21333

 

LONDON, Jack. Wonder-Story: [notes for Science-Fiction Short Story]. JL 1434 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Also: Magazine article (2 pieces).
 

LONDON, Jack. Workmen's trades and troubles: [note for short story]. JL 1435 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. (written on magazine clipping).
 

LONDON, Jack. Works Published Serially: [bibliography]. JL 1436 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 5 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. World: [idea for study]. JL 1437 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 5 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil). Also: Magazine article (2 pieces).
 

LONDON, Jack. Wreck of Modern Steamer: [note for novel]. JL 1438 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Wreck of Modern Steamer: [note for novel]. JL 1439 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Write a primitive story: [idea]. JL 1440 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Writing Game: [notes for critical sociological study]. JL 1441 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. Also: 3 magazine articles (9 pieces).
 

LONDON, Jack. Yacht-Captain and Owner at Swords Point: [note for story]. JL 1442 [ca. 1908].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Yah! Yah! Yah!: [short story]. JL 1443 13 October 1908.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 36 pp. 4to. (written in pencil, with author's autograph corrections). Between Manning Straits and Parava Islands, aboard Snark.
 

LONDON, Jack. The Yard Boy, or Nolari, or Nolarim the Yard Boy: [notes for short story]. JL 1444 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 5 pp. 12mo. (partially written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. The Yellow Peril: A Bit of Data on the Japanese Question. JL 1445 12 June 1909.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 16 pp. 4to. Author's autograph corrections. Melbourne, Australia.
 

LONDON, Jack. Youth and Age: [notes for short story]. JL 1446 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

LONDON, Jack. Yukon Diary. JL 1447 [1897].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 33 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil). Also: Envelope with notes by Charmian (Kittredge) London.
 

LONDON, Jack. Zapatico Indian: [notes for short story]. JL 21333 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 6 pp. 8vo.
Box 110

Manuscripts. L-N. JL 1448-1504, 21260

 

LAMB, John. The Book Fair: [poem]. JL 1448 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LAMB, John. The Poet. JL 1449 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 8vo.
 

LAMB, John. The Song: [poem]. JL 1450 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

LAMPSON, Myrle R. The Song of a Night in the Valley of the Moon: [poem]. JL 1451 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

LAMPSON, Robin. Jack London: [poem]. JL 1452 1920

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten). Palo Alto, California.
 

LANDEN, Lawrence H. The Seeker: [poem]. JL 1453 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LECLAIRE, Charles K. A Tribute: [poem]. JL 1454 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Austin. For Which God?: [poem]. JL 20710 Oversize [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Xerox copy (Ms.S.) 2 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. An Attic Climber: [plot summary]. JL 1455 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to and 8vo.(typewritten). Second page is handwritten.
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. The Common-Sense Jail: [plot]. JL 1456 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 4 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Also: Magazine clipping (2 pieces).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. The Deserter: [plot summary]. JL 1457 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. Explanations: [plot summary]. JL 1458 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 3 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. A Godiva of Today: [plot summary]. JL 1459 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. The Grit of Dr. Pibben: [plot summary]. JL 1460 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. The Guilt Of John Avery: [plot]. JL 1461 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. The House of Illusion: [plot]. JL 1462 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. The Match: [plot summary]. JL 1463 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 3 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. Mr. Cincinnatus: [plot summary for novelette]. JL 1464 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 5 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. The Old Maid: [plot summary]. JL 1465 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 3 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. The Real Judas: [plot summary]. JL 1466 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. Recommendation: [plot for short story or play]. JL 1467 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to.(typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. Sudden Temptations: [plot summary]. JL 1468 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 3 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. That Literary Hoax: [plot summary]. JL 1469 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LEWIS, Harry Sinclair. Wilde and the Warden: [plot summary]. JL 1470 [c. 1911].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

LOCKLEY, Fred. A Held-Up Hold-Up: [draft of short story]. JL 1471 Mar. 3, 1914.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 7 pp. 4to. (typewritten). With author's autograph corrections.
 

LOCKLEY, Fred. [Another Jack London]. The Call of the Wild: [lyrics]. JL 1472 1910?

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Boston, Massachusetts.
 

LUKER, Caleb. Jack London's Return. JL 1473 26 January 1917.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 17 pp. 4to. (typewritten). 1 p. Autograph.
 

MCCRACKEN, Harold W. The Way o' the White Canoe: [poem]. JL 1475 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 2 pp. fol.
 

MACKELLAR, Dorothea. A Happy Host: [poem]. JL 1474 [pre 1955].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

MACNAB, J. T. H. The Hope of Men: [poem]. JL 1476 December 1904.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p. 12mo.
 

MAINS, J. A Glimpse of Jack London's Home: [poem]. JL 1477 7-8 May 1920.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to.
 

MAITLAND, George H. At London's Edge: [poem]. JL 21260 1903

Scope and Contents

Xerox copy (Ms.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

MARKHAM, Edwin. The Kempton-Wace Letters: [review]. JL 1478 [ca. 1903].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

MARSDEN, Ada Lee Bascom. [play synopsis]. JL 1479 [ca. 1912].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

MARSH, Arthur Eliot. Worker's Rallying Song: [lyrics]. JL 1480 [pre 1950].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

MARTIN, John. In Honour of Jack London. JL 1481 1929

Scope and Contents

Ms. 6 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

MATLARK, W. F. [Poem beginning]: "Jack has gone upon a journey...." JL 1482 21 December 1916.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to. Independence, California.
 

MAURY, Jean West. Balboa Day in Hawaii: [article]. JL 1483 1918

Scope and Contents

Galley proof sheets. 3 pp. fol.
 

MAYER, Frederick D. When Two of the Largest Explosive Companies in the World Are at War. JL 1484 February 1913.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

MAYER, Frederick D. Years of Foul Play in Connection with Senator Wilson's Decease. JL 1485 February 1913.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

MEADE, Merrill C. Spooner's Recruit: [short story]. JL 1486 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 6 pp. 4to.(typewritten).
 

MIHAN, Leo. Dionaen Venus: [poem]. JL 20716 Oversize [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

MIHAN, Leo. The Twilight Hills: [poem]. JL 1487 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

MONTGOMERY, Montel. [Genealogy notes]. JL 1488 [pre 1978].

Scope and Contents

Xerox copy (Ms.) 3 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

MOREY, C. J. Chieftain and Maid: [poem]. JL 1489 1930

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 4 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

MOREY, C. J. Rusa Na Muaki Law: [poem]. JL 1490 1930

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

MOREY, C. J. Wrecked on the Voyage to Law. JL 1491 1 January 1930.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 4to.
 

MORGAN, J. Edward. The Slave's Defy: [poem]. JL 1492 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. (typewritten). San Francisco, California.
 

MORGAN, J. Edward. The Whim: [poem]. JL 1493 [pre 1917?].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

MORRELL, Edward. Statement...made to Jack London in the office of Schwartz and Powell. JL 1494 19 December 1913.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 27 pp. fol. (typewritten). Oakland, California. Also: Cover sheet.
 

MORRELL, Edward. A Sketch of Ed Morrell's Life: [autobiography]. JL 1495 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 37 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

MORRIS, J. W. Rubaiyat of John Smith, Miner. JL 1496 1917

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

MOUNTAIN, Harcourt. Aloha, Kamana: [poem]. JL 1497 1913

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to.
 

NAKATA, Yoshimura. First Class Japanese Name[s]: [poem]. JL 1498 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p.
 

NEIHARDT, John G. Let Me Live Out My Years: [poem}. JL 1499 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

NETHERSOLE, Olga. [Theme for play concerning conflict of science versus religion]. JL 1500 3 March 1910.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 8 pp. 4to. New York, New York.
 

NETHERSOLE, Olga. [Theme for play concerning conflict of] science versus religion. JL 1501 3 March 1910.

Scope and Contents

Copy (Ms.) 5 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Also: Carbon copy of copy.
 

NEWMAN, Charles L. [Map of Jack London Ranch]. JL 20717 Oversize [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 4to.
 

NOYES, Henry Walker. The Governor's Ball: A Romance of Old Manila. JL 1502 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 5 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Glenwood, California.
 

NOYES, Henry Walker. The War God: [2-stanza poem]. JL 1503 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Author's penciled corrections. Glenwood, California.
 

NYE, M. S. The Literary Tramp: [short story]. JL 1504 [n.d.]

Scope and Contents

Ms. 6 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Santa Rosa, California.
Box 111

Manuscripts. O-R. JL 1505-1534, 21334-21336

 

O. Jack London at Visby. JL 1505 8 July 1928.

Scope and Contents

Copy (Ms.) 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

OAKLAND, California. Mayor's Office. [Dedication of the Jack London Oak]. JL 1506 [1918].

Scope and Contents

Contemporary copy (Ms.) 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

O'CONNER, J. E. An Acrostic Petrarchan Sonnet. JL 1507 1 November 1916.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

OPPENHEIMER, Jacob. The Prison Tiger. JL 1508 [pre1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 15 pp. fol. And 4to. (typewritten).
 

P., J. D. Fame and Death: [poem]. JL 1509 22 August 1927.

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

PARSLOW. Map of the Jack London Ranch. JL 21334 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. fol.
Box 111

PARSLOW. Plan for ditch on Jack London Ranch. JL 21335 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to.
Folder Oversize 71

PEASE, Mac M. Koolau the Leper JL 864 [ca. 1911].

Scope and Contents

(Oil painting illustrating story of same name in The House of Pride by Jack London.
Box 111

PEIRSON, Lurline Lyons Montgomery. Date book. JL 1510 [Ca. 1890-1903].

Scope and Contents

Xerox copy (A.Ms.) 5 pp. 4to.
Box 111

PEIRSON, Lurline Lyons Montgomery. Genealogy. JL 1511 [pre 1960].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

PEIRSON, Lurline Lyons Montgomery. [Genealogy notes]. JL 1512 [pre 1978].

Scope and Contents

Xerox copy (A.Ms.) 5 pp. 4to.
 

PHILLIPS, Lee. Jack London's Daughter to Write About Father: [article]. JL 1513 4 February 1965.

Scope and Contents

Contemporary copy (Ms.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Also: Note and Photostat of newspaper clipping (2 pieces).
 

POPE, J. A. Jack London Foreign Editions: [bibliography]. JL 1514 31 July 1958.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

PRODUCER'S DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION. Sea Wolf Distribution Announcement. JL 21336 1926

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

R., D. M. Long Pig or the Calabash: [poem]. JL 1515 24 July 1915.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

R., H. B. Jack and Charmian London. JL 1516 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 4 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

RAGNOUR, Beatrice Barrangon. Arrangement, permanent and temporary, of the books in Mrs. London's library. JL 1517 [ca. 1932].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 4 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

RAGNOUR, Beatrice Barrangon. Catalogue for Books of Jack London. JL 1518 [ca. 1932].

Scope and Contents

Xerox copy (A.Ms.) 19 pp. 4to. Original at Jack London State Park.
 

RANIER, Raine. All Suddenly a Wind: [poem]. JL 1519 30 October 1917.

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

RENO, S. H. [Poem beginning]: "Jack London is dead..." JL 1520 24 November 1916.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p. 8vo. Glen Ellen, California.
 

RENO, S. H. [Poem beginning]: "This night I gazed upon a star..." JL 1521 24 November 1916.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p. 8vo Berkeley, California.
 

RENO, S. H. Prayers: [poem]. JL 1522 9 July 1913.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. Berkeley, California.
 

REYNOLDS, Lucy. No Glamour: [poem]. JL 1523 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 5 pp. 4to.
 

REYNOLDS, Lucy. When the Electrician Farms. JL 1524 1912

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 13 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

RITCHELL, Rella. I Sat Last Night at Christy's: [poem]. JL 1525 1930

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 3 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

RITCHELL, Rella. Oh, Charming Are By Nature, Nad Charmian by Name!: [poem]. JL 1526 1930

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 2 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

ROBERTSON, E. G. [Poem beginning]: "The time is long since decked in faded bays..." JL 1527 1911

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 4 pp. 4to.
 

ROBERTSON, E. G. [Poem beginning]: "Unclasp the arms of slumber..." JL 1528 September 1913.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 26 pp. 4to and 12mo. (typewritten).
 

ROBERTSON, E. G. A Voice from the Void: [poem]. JL 1529 1913

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1o pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

ROBERTSON, E. G. [Poem beginning]: 'There is a time when springtide puts from the earth..." JL 1530 1914

Scope and Contents

Ms. 9pp. 4to. (typewritten). With notes on p. 1 by Jack London.
 

ROGERS, Robert H. [Poem beginning]: "To be or not to be? Oh Melancholy Dane..." JL 1532 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 12 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

ROGERS, Roberta Love. "Jack London": Term theme. JL 1531 9 May 1913.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 12 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

ROWE, Richard L. John Barleycorn: An Appreciation and Criticism. JL 1533 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

RUSSELL, C. The Basis for Human Equality: [article]. JL 1534 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 3 pp. fol. (typewritten).
Box 112

Manuscripts. S. JL 1535-1562, 21337-21348

 

SANDERS, Alice Mann. Only a Maple Leaf: [poem]. JL 1535 1913

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to.
 

SCHACT, C. [Poem beginning]: "Lend a hand..." JL 1536 December 1907.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p. fol. Papeete, Tahiti. 28
 

SCHREIBER, Hazell Snell. The Plaza: [poem]. JL 1537 25 March 1924.

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

SCHWARZ, Osias L. Preface to General Types of Superior Men. JL 1538 July 1915.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 4to.
 

SEYMOUR, Jim. Noble Jack: [poem]. JL 1539 1 November 1912.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten). St. Louis, Missouri.
 

SHARP, William. The Rune of the Passion of Women: [poem]. JL 1540 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 4 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

SHEPARD, Eliza (London). Cosmopolitan [sales]. [notes]. JL 1541 1914

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

SHEPARD, Eliza (London). [Jack London Stories Produced by Columbia]. JL 21337 [pre 1939].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

SHEPARD, Eliza (London). List of Books Available for Germany by Jack London. JL 21338 [pre 1939].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

SHEPARD, Eliza (London). Note. JL 21339 [pre 1938].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 12mo.
 

SHEPARD, Eliza (London). [Note]. JL 1542 [pre 1935].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. obl.12mo.
 

SHEPARD, Eliza (London). Notes on the Ghost Ship. JL 21340 [pre 1938].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo.
 

SHEPARD, Eliza (London). Shurtliff Contract. JL 21341 1927

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

SHEPARD, Eliza (London). [Statement re: Rose Wilder Lane's article in Sunset Magazine. JL 1543 November 1917.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Also: Galley proofs.
 

SHEPARD, Eliza (London). Theft: [contract note]. JL 21342 1913

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo.
 

SHEPARD, Irving. List of the Works of Jack London Published in Russian During 1917-1934. JL 21343 1934

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 p. 4to.
 

SHEPARD, Irving. Misc. Notes. JL 21344 1941

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo.
 

SHEPARD, Irving. Ranch notes an addresses. JL 21345 [pre 1955].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 18 pp. 12mo., 8vo., & 4to.
 

SHEPARD, Irving. Short Stories Sold. JL 21346 27 June 1938.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

SILBERG, Florence Ruth. The Message. [poem]. JL 1544 [1911].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 4 pp. 8vo.
 

SINCLAIR, Upton Beall. Democratic Defense: [article]. JL 1545 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 4 pp. 4to.(typewritten).
 

SINCLAIR, Upton Beall. [List of] Illustrations [for The Cry for Justice]. JL 1546 1915

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 4 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

SINCLAIR, Upton Beall. Preface [to The Cry for Justice]. JL 1547 1915

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 4to. (typewritten).
 

SLAYTON LYCEUM BUREAU. Jack London's Lecture Engagements. JL 1548 1905

Scope and Contents

Ms. 4 pp. 4to.(typewritten). Also: Brochure.
 

SLAYTON LYCEUM BUREAU. Railroad Connections for Jack London. JL 1549 1905

Scope and Contents

Ms. 6 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

SMITH, Clark Ashton. The Harlot of the World: [poem]. JL 1550 [1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). With a note by George Sterling.
 

SMITH, L. J. Sodom & Gomorrah: [story]. JL 1551 November 1916.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

SPENCER, Henry MacDonald. A Piece of Old Lacquer: [poem]. JL 1552 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 2pp. 4to. (typewritten). Author's autograph corrections.
 

SPRINGER, Ninetta (Wiley) Eames Payne. Charmian: [poem]. JL 1553 [pre 1955].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 6 pp. fol. (written in pencil).
 

STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA. The Standard School Broadcast. Twenty-first Annual Course. America Sings for Philip Nolan. The Music of Patriotism. JL 21347 20 January 1949.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 11 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA. The Standard School Broadcast. Twenty-first Annual Course. French-American Music. The Adventures of Evangeline. JL 21348 18 November 1948.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 12 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STEVENS, Louis Edwin. Cosmic Dust: [essay]. JL 1554 12 August 1914.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 6 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Signed: Louis Hamburg. [San Francisco].
 

STEVENS, Louis Edwin. English: [student theme]. JL 1555 22 October 1914.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 2 pp. fol. Signed: Louis Hamburg. San Francisco.
 

STEVENS, Louis Edwin. History: [student theme]. JL 1556 October 1914.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 6 pp. fol. San Francisco.
 

STEVENS, Louis Edwin. Life. To Charmian (Kittredge) London. A Mate for a Man to Love, To Fight and Conquer For: [essay]. JL 1557 29 September 1913.

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 3 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Signed: Louis Hamburg. [San Francisco].
 

STEVENS, Louis Edwin. Vindication: [student essay]. JL 1558 [January],[pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 4 pp. 4to. [San Francisco].
 

STEVENS, Louis Edwin. The Yellow Hell: [essay]. JL 1559 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 3 pp. 4to. [San Francisco].
 

STORY, Ralph. Felix Peano. JL 1560 2 January 1966.

Scope and Contents

Contemporary copy (Ms.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

SWIFT, Ivan. The Journalist: [poem]. JL 1561 [1911].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 2 pp. 8vo.
 

SYMONDS. The Story of Captain Weaver's Gold. JL 1562 [ca. 1909].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 14 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Autograph corrections.
Box 113

Manuscripts. STERLING, George. A-I. JL 1563-1626

 

STERLING, George. The Abandoned Farm: [poem]. JL 1563 [pre 1926.]

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Aeroplane: [poem]. JL 1564 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Aeroplane: [variant version of poem]. JL 1565 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Aftermath: [poem]. JL 1566 [1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Afternoon: [poem]. JL 1567 8 August 1919.

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Mt. Hamilton, California.
 

STERLING, George. Altars of War: [poem]. JL 1568 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Art: [poem]. JL 1569 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. At the Grave of Serra: [poem]. JL 1571 [pre 1915].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. At the Last: [3-stanza poem]. JL 1570 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. August 1, 1914: [2-stanza poem]. JL 1572 1914

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Back to Back Against the Mainmast: [lyrics]. JL 1573 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Back to Back Against the Mainmast: [song lyrics]. JL 1574 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Ballad of the Fatal World: [12-stanza ballad]. JL 1575 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Ballad of Two Seas: [15-stanza poem]. JL 1576 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Battlefield at Night: [poem]. JL 1577 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Before Dawn: [poem]. JL 1578 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Belgium, August, 1914: [poem]. JL 1579 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Beyond the Breakers: [poem]. JL 1580 [pre1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Blind: [poem]. JL 1581 August 1914.

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Broadway, New York, 1916: [poem]. JL 1582 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Caeli Enarrant: [poem]. JL 1583 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Caged Eagle: [poem]. JL 1584 August 1914.

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Castaways: [poem]. JL 1585 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Conspiracy: [poem]. JL 1586 [pre 1926.]

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Day of Decision: [poem]. JL 1587 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. A Deserted Farm: [poem]. JL 1588 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Dog: [poem]. JL 1589 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. A Dog Waits His Dead Mistress: [poem]. JL 1590 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Dream of Wilhelm: [poem]. JL1591 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Egon's Song from "Truth": [poem]. JL 1592 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. An Elegy: [poem]. JL 1593 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Epigrams. JL 1594 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Ere Midnight: [poem]. JL 1595 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Evening Star: [poem]. JL 1596 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Familiar Beauty: [2-stanza poem]. JL 1597 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. sm. 4to. (typewritten). Also: Compensation: [2-stanza poem by George Sterling].
 

STERLING, George. The Far Fleet. [poem]. JL 1598 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Farm of Fools: [poem]. JL 1599 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Farmer Haynes Discussed His Niece: [poem]. JL 1599 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Faun: [poem]. JL 1601 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Fish-Hawk: A Study in Perseverance: [poem]. JL 1602 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 2 pp. fol. (written in pencil).
 

STERLING, George. The Fish-Hawk: A Study in Perseverance: [poem]. JL 1603 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 2 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Fog-sea: [poem]. JL 1604 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. From the Shadows: [poem]. JL 1605 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. From the Shadows: [poem]. JL 1606 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Contemporary copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. From the Train: [poem]. JL 1607 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Germany: [poem]. JL 1608 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Germany in Belgium: [poem]. JL 1609 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Glass of Time: [poem]. JL 1610 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Grizzly Giant: [poem]. JL 1611 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Helots: [poem]. JL 1612 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. His Own Country: [poem]. JL 1613 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Homing of Drake: [poem]. JL 1614 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Hope: [poem]. JL 1615 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The House of War: [poem]. JL 1616 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Hunting of Astarte: [poem]. JL 1617 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 1 p. fol.
 

STERLING, George. The Ideal: [poem]. JL 1618 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (written in pencil).
 

STERLING, George. In a Thousand Years: [poem]. JL 1622 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. In Extremis: [2-stanza poem]. JL 1619 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p. 8vo. With note by Charmian Kittredge London in margin.
 

STERLING, George. In Extremis: [sonnet]. JL 1620 [pre 1914].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. ...In High Tribute to Jack London. JL 1623 27 November 1916.

Scope and Contents

Contemporary copy (Ms.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Infidels: [poem]. JL 1621 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Inscriptions to Charmian London. JL 1624 1909-1914.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Invasion of Belgium: [poem]. JL 1625 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Iris Hills: [poem]. JL 1626 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
Box 114

Manuscripts. STERLING, George. J-Z. JL 1627-1690

 

STERLING, George. Kingship: [poem]. JL 1627 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Little Farm: [poem]. JL 1628 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms. S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. A Lost Garden: [poem]. JL 1629 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 4 pp. 4to. (written in pencil).
 

STERLING, George. Mirage: [poem]. JL 1630 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Moloch: [poem]. JL 1631 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Morning Hymn: [poem]. JL 1632 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Morning in the Pines: [poem]. JL 1633 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. My Brook: [poem]. JL 1634 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Ode: [note]. JL 1635 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 1 p. 12mo.
 

STERLING, George. Of Yesterday: [poem]. JL 1636 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Old Cats O' Carmel: [poem]. JL 1637 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Old Partings: [poem]. JL 1638 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. An Old Road: [poem]. JL 1639 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. On a Western Beach: [poem]. JL 1640 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Passing of [Ambrose] Bierce: [4-stanza poem]. JL 1641 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to.
 

STERLING, George. Past the Breakers: [poem]. JL 1643 [pre 1926.

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Last stanza autograph.
 

STERLING, George. Past the Panes: [poem]. JL 1642 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. obl.8vo. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Personality: [poem]. JL 1644 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. obl8vo. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Queen Forgets: [poem]. JL 1645 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Rack: [poem]. JL 1646 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 3 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Rainbow's End: [poem]. JL 1647 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Reflections on the Cat: [poem]. JL 1648 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Relativity: [poem]. JL 1649 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Return of Faith: [poem]. JL 1650 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Revelation: [poem]. JL 1651 [pre 1916].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Revenge: [poem]. JL 1652 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Secret Room: [poem]. JL 1653 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Shadow of Nirvana: [poem]. JL 1654 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Ships of a Day: [poem]. JL 1655 [pre 1924].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Skull of Shakespeare: [poem]. JL 1656 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Slaying of the Witch: [poem]. JL 1657 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Spring in Carmel: [poem]. JL 1658 March 1919.

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Author's autograph corrections.
 

STERLING, George. Spring in Carmel: [poem]. JL 1659 March 1919.

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Swimmers: [poem]. JL 1660 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 3 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Testimony of the Suns: [poem]. JL 1661 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 12 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. That Walk in Darkness: [poem]. JL 1662 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. There and Now: [poem]. JL 1663 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Thirst of Satan: [poem]. JL 1664 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Three Sonnets on Oblivion. JL 1665 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Three Sonnets on Sleep. JL 1666 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Three Voices [poem]. JL 1667 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. To An Old Nurse: [poem]. JL 1668 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. To England: [poem]. JL 1669 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. To France at Verdun: [poem]. JL 1670 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. To Jack: [poem]. JL 1671 1924

Scope and Contents

Contemporary copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. To Jack London: JL 1672 23 November 1916.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to.
 

STERLING, George. To Miss Constance Crawley: [poem]. JL 1673 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. To One Asleep: [poem]. JL 1674 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p. 4to.
 

STERLING, George. To Twilight: [poem]. JL 1675 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. To Twilight: [poem]. JL 1676 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Contemporary copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. To Wilhelm II: [poem]. JL 1677 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Transfusion: [poem]. JL 1678 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Tryst: [poem]. JL 1679 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 3 pp. fol. (written in pencil).
 

STERLING, George. The Tryst: [poem]. JL 1680 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 3 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Turk: [poem]. JL 1681 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Two Pictures by Dickman: [poem]. JL 1682 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The War-Machine: [poem]. JL 1683 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. War's Music: [poem]. JL 1684 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Which Was, and Never Shall Be: [poem]. JL 1685 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The White Logic: [poem]. JL 1686 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Wild Swan: [poem]. JL 1687 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. Willy Pitcher: [poem]. JL 1688 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. The Wind: [poem]. JL 1689 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

STERLING, George. A Wine of Wizardry: [poem]. JL 1690 [pre 1926].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 4 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
Box 115

Manuscripts. T-Z. JL 1691-1746, 21349-21360

 

TANERAY, L. Dedito a Jack London: [poem]. JL 20720 Oversize [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Xerox copy (A.Ms.S.) 1 p. fol. (written in Italian).
 

TERRY, Howard Leslie. Genius: To the Memory of Jack London: [poem]. JL 1691 [ca. 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

THOMAS BROTHERS, SURVEYORS. [Map of Chauvet Ranch]. JL 20721 Oversize 31 May 1883.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p. fol.
 

THOMPSON, Fred. [Diary of Yukon Experiences with Jack London, Mr. Shepard, Merit Sloper, and Jim Goodman]. JL 1692 July-October 1897.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 11 pp. 4to. (typewritten). With notes in margin by Charmian (Kittredge) London.
 

TODD, E. H. Resurgam: [poem]. JL 1693 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 8vo.
 

TOOGOOD, Foster. Escape: [poem]. JL 1694 [1914].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

TRAUBEL, Hoarace. [Review of The Cruise of the Snark]. JL 1695 [ca. 1913].

Scope and Contents

Galley proof sheet. 1 p. fol.
 

TRAUNSTEIN, Priscilla M. Jack London's Socialism: [Master of Arts thesis]. JL 1696 May 1966.

Scope and Contents

Xerox copy (Ms.) 80 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

TROMMER, Lazarus. Selections from Original Poems. JL 1697 [ca. 1915].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 22 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Brooklyn, New York.
 

TUTEIN, Peter. Prize Essay in John Martin Contest. JL 1698 1930

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Also: Printed piece.
 

UKAI, Kikne. May Day: [poem]. JL 1699 April 1915.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 7 pp. 8vo.
 

VANDERPYL, Fritz. Jack London in Paris. JL 1700 [pre 1920?]

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

VAN VALKENBURGH, Edward Walker. Answer to Mr. Shaw: [article]. JL 1701 1914

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 8 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

W., Louis. Lincoln & Other Poems. JL 1702 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Galley proofs. 8 pp. 4to.
 

W., Louis. Song: [poem]. JL 1703 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 5 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

WALLING, Anna (Strunsky). Ambition: [poem]. JL 1704 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 2 pp. 4to.
 

WALLING, Anna (Strunsky). The Kempton-Wallace Letters. JL 1705 1902

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 37 pp. 4to.
 

WALLING, Anna (Strunsky). The Kempton-Wallace Letters: [notes on manila folders]. JL 1706 1902

Scope and Contents

A.Ms. 3 pp. fol.
 

WALLING, Anna (Strunsky). [Notes re: The Kempton-Wace Letters.] JL 1707 1902

Scope and Contents

Ms. 3 pp. 4to. (typewritten). See also LONDON, Jack, for additional Kempton-Wace entries.
 

WATERHOUSE, Alfred James. Here's to You, Jack!: [15-line poem]. JL 1708 13 August 1909.

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

WAY, A. P. Diana'a Coming: [poem]. JL 1709 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

WAY, A. P. Hawaii's Velvet Air: [poem]. JL 1710 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

WAY, A. P. [Poem beginning]: "A storm cloud drapes Oahu's mountain height..." JL 1711 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

WAY, A. P. Where Capron Lies: [poem]. JL 1712 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

WENTZEL, Ella Stafler. The Midnight Sun: [poem]. JL 1713 17 March 1913.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 2 pp. 8vo.
 

WENZEL, Arthur. Lines to Jack London. JL 1714 [ca. 1916?].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p. fol.
 

WHITNAH, Joseph C. Farewell to John Barleycorn: [poem]. JL 1715 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

WILCOX, Ella Wheeler. Jack London: [poem]. JL 1716 28 November 1916.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p. 8vo.
 

WILCOX, Ella Wheeler. Strength: [poem]. JL 1717 January 1906.

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p. 4to.
 

WILDEBRAND, Karl. The Iron Heel: A Socialistic Novel by Jack London. JL 1718 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 16 pp. 8vo.
 

WILEY, Harley R. The Chimes: [poem]. JL 1719 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Berkeley, California.
 

WILEY, Harley R. Death Valley: [poem]. JL 1720 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.) 4 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Also penciled note by Jack London. Berkeley, California.
 

WILEY, Harley R. My Horse: [poem]. JL 1721 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten). Berkeley, California.
 

WILLIAMS, W. H. Diagram of Survey in Petaluma Rancho T.G.N.-R.G.W. MDBSM. Portion of Jack London Ranch. JL 21350 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. fol.
 

WILLIAMSON, Lydia Frances. The Buried Temple: [poem]. JL 1722 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

WILLIAMSON, Lydia Frances. The Desert Teamster: [poem]. JL 1723 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 2 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

WILLIAMSON, Lydia Frances. The Lamo: [poem]. JL 1724 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

WILLIAMSON, Lydia Frances. Language: [poem]. JL 1725 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1p. 4to. typewritten).
 

WILLIAMSON, Lydia Frances. The Man He Killed: [dramatic poem]. JL 1726 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

WILLIAMSON, Lydia Frances. Pepys: [poem]. JL 1727 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

WILLIAMSON, Lydia Frances. Spring Fancy: [poem]. JL 1728 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

A.Ms.S. 1 p. 4to. (written in pencil).
 

WILLIAMSON, Lydia Frances. Tilworthy: Elder: [short story]. JL 1729 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms.S. 5 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

WILLIAMSON, Lydia Frances. To a Lady, Playing: [poem]. JL 1730 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Carbon copy (Ms.S.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Note: Richard Scrace is the pseudonym for Lydia Frances Williamson.
 

WILSON, Nell Griffith. Caravansary of Dreams: [poem]. JL 1731 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

WILSON, Nell Griffith. Going Blind: [poem]. JL 1732 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

WILSON, Nell Griffith. I Have Known Beauty: [poem]. JL 1733 [pre 1917].

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. sm. 4to. (typewritten).
 

WILSON, Nell Griffith. In Memory of Jack London: [poem]. JL 1734 12 January 1931.

Scope and Contents

Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Kenwood, California. Also: Carbon copy.
 

WILSON, Nell Griffith. Mt. St. Helena: [poem]. JL 1735 [pre 1917].

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Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

WILSON, Nell Griffith. Rich Offerings: [poem]. JL 1736 [pre 1917].

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Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten).
 

WILSON, Nell Griffith. Romeo and Juliet: [poem]. JL 1737 [pre 1917].

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Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (typewritten). Kenwood, California.
 

WILSON, Nell Griffith. Weeping Willow Trees: [poem]. JL 1738 [pre 1917].

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Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
 

WITHERELL, Horace James. A Dream: [poem]. JL 1739 [pre 1917].

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A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo.
 

WITHERELL, Horace James. If it were Possible: [poem]. JL 1740 [pre 1955].

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A.Ms.S. 2 pp. 8vo.
 

WITHERELL, Horace James. Jack London: [poem]. JL 1741 [pre 1955].

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A.Ms.S. 6 pp. 8vo.
 

WITHERELL, Horace James. The Mountain Brooks: [poem]. JL 1742 [pre 1955].

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A.Ms.S. 1 p. 8vo.
 

WITHERELL, Horace James. The Song of a Boat: [poem]. JL 1743 10 April 1917.

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A.Ms.S. 1 p. 8vo. Also: Envelope.
 

WITHERELL, Horace James. The Spirit of Mark Twain: [poem]. JL 1744 [pre 1917].

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A.Ms. 1 p. 8vo. (written in pencil).
 

WOODBRIDGE, Hensley C. Bibliography of Jack London. JL 1745 1966

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Galley proofs. 2 pp. fol. Incomplete.
 

WOODWARD, E. A. The Transition: [poem]. JL 1746 [pre 1917].

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A.Ms. 4 pp. 8vo. (written in pencil).
Box 429

Unidentified Manuscripts. JL 20763-20793, 21351

Box 432

Oversize Manuscripts and Correspondence: A-Z. JL 20700-20762

 

ALLARD, Louis. [Recommendation for Clara von Ende]. JL 20700 Aug. 6, 1916.

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Carbon copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Berkeley, California.
 

BART, Belle. Horoscope of Jack London. JL 20701 1936

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Carbon copy (Ms.) 3 pp. fol. Also: Instructions and cover (10 pieces).
 

BLIND, Jim. Verses. JL 20702 [pre 1917].

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Ms. 1 p. 4to. (typewritten). Troutdale, Oregon.
 

DENMAN, F. H. [plan of right way through Chauvet Ranch]: [Map]. JL 20704 [pre 1905].

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A.Ms.S. 1 p. 4to.
 

EDMONDSON, Tony. Book Report on The Call of the Wild. JL 20705 Apr. 1, [pre 1917].

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A.Ms. 2 pp. 4to.
 

HEWES, Anita Winaut. [Little Gabrielle]: [short story]. JL 20706 Apr. 29, 1913.

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Ms. 3 pp. 4to. (typewritten).
 

HEWES, Anita Winaut. The Unborn Freeman: [poem]. JL 20707 1905

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Xerox copy (Ms.S.) 3 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

HOWE, E. G. A Veil of Mercy: [story synopsis]. JL 20708 [pre 1917]

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A.Ms. 6 pp. 4to.
 

KELLY, Emma. "Close the door to Memory Hall...": [poem]. JL 20709 [c. Dec. 1916].

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Ms. 4 pp. 8vo.
 

LEWIS, Austin. For Which God?: [poem]. JL 20710 [pre 1917].

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Xerox copy (Ms.S.) 2 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. An Odyssey of the North: [note]. JL 20711 [pre 1917].

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Xerox copy (Ms.) 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. [Diary]. JL 20712 Feb. 9, 1904.

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Xerox copy (Ms.) 2pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. Dr. Moffett: [article]. JL 20713 Mar. 13, 1904.

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Xerox copy (Ms.) 2 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

LONDON, Jack. My Confession: [poem]. JL 20714 1903

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Xerox copy (Ms.) 1 p. fol. (typewritten.
 

M. S. B. The Descent of Man: [poem]. JL 20715 1906

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Xerox copy (Ms.) 2 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

MIHAN, Leo. Dionaen Venus: [poem]. JL 20716 [pre 1917]. JL

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Ms.S. 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

NEWMAN, Charles L. [Map of Jack London Ranch]. JL 20717 [pre 1917].

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A.Ms. 1 p. 4to.
 

PEET, Herbert Heron. Jack London: [poem]. JL 20718 1916

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Xerox copy (Ms.) 2 pp. fol. (typewritten).
 

SINCLAIR, Andrew Annadale. Jack London: The Man Who Invented Himself. JL 20719 September 1976.

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Galley proof sheets. 10 pp. fol.
 

TANERAY, L. Dedito a Jack London: [poem]. JL 20720 [pre 1917].

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Xerox copy (A.Ms.S.) 1 p. fol. (written in Italian).
Box 432

THOMAS BROTHERS, SURVEYORS. [Map of Chauvet Ranch]. JL 20721 31 May 1883.

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A.Ms.S. 1 p. fol.
Box 626

ANONYMOUS. Jack London in New Haven. JL 20722 January 1906.

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Ms. 62 pp. fol.
Box 432

ANONYMOUS.[Map of the Jack London Ranch and Surrounding Tracts]. JL 20723 [pre 1917].

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Ms. 1 p. 41.5 x 45 cm.
 

ANONYMOUS. 'O' Mr. London: [poem]. JL 20724 1904

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Xerox copy (Ms.) 1 p. fol.
 

ANONYMOUS. Plan of Pheasant Pens. JL 20726 [pre 1917].

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A.Ms. 1 p. 8 ½ x 11 inches. (written in pencil).
 

ANONYMOUS. [Poem beginning]: "Here's to the Class that gave Jack birth..." Xerox copy. JL 20725 [pre 1917].

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(A.Ms.) 1 p. fol.
 

ANONYMOUS. To the Crew of the Snark: [poem]. JL 20727 1907

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Xerox copy (Ms.) 1 p. fol. (typewritten).
 

ANONYMOUS. To the Maker of the Sea Wolf: [poem]. JL 20728 1904

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Xerox copy (Ms.) 1 p. 4to. (typewritten).
Box 433

Manuscripts. LONDON, Jack. To Build a fire. Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To Applegarth. JL 1310, 10903-10911

Conditions Governing Access

This box is available with curatorial approval. Requires extended retrieval and delivery time."
 

LONDON, Jack. To Build a Fire: [short story]. JL 1310 29 May 1907.

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A.Ms.S. 74 pp. 4to. With numerous corrections in pencil, written by Jack London. Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii.
 

Correspondence

Physical Description: 115 boxes

Scope and Content

Jack London's correspondents included tramps, thieves, housewives, would-be authors and accomplished writers, businessmen and admirers. In short, he received letters from a wide spectrum of humanity. Most of the time, he wrote back or scribbled a note to his secretary, Jack Byrne, who replied for him. There are nearly thirty thousand letters in the collection, including almost four thousand by Jack London, and a lesser number by Jack Byrne and Charmian London. During London's Snark voyage (1907-1909), the job of answering all the correspondence and conducting the business affairs was left to Ninetta Wiley Eames Payne Springer, Charmian's aunt. Her letters are also in the collection.
Although the correspondence in the collection is varied and thus may be appealing to many different research foci, some of the correspondents are of especially noteworthy interest. These significant persons are listed below, along with a notation of the number of letters London wrote to them in reply. More detailed information about the number of letters, call numbers, etc. may be found in the manuscripts catalog.
  1. ABBOTT, James. Century Company editor who wrote to London about The Night Born.
  2. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. An interesting exchange of letters regarding London's power-of-attorney. 14 letters to and 9 letters from Jack London.
  3. AIKEN, Charles Sedgwick. 24 letters from Aiken, who was editor of Sunset Magazine and 26 replies from London. The correspondence is business oriented and includes a number of discussions about transportation on the Southern Pacific Railroad. (London was paid in transportation by Sunset.)
  4. ALDEN, Henry Mills. 20 letters from Alden, who was an editor for Harper and Brothers - mostly requests for stories. Also 3 letters from London.
  5. APPLEGARTH, Edward M. 2 letters about his family (London was at one time a suitor for Mabel Applegarth. The Collection contains 9 letters from London to Mabel.)
  6. ATLANTIC MONTHLY. 10 early letters to London regarding his submissions to the magazine. Mostly rejections for his poetry. Also 1 letter from London.
  7. AUSTIN, Mary Hunter. 4 letters requesting London's assistance with The Man Jesus and inquiry regarding London's Christ novel. Also 3 replies from London. (See the Mary Austin Collection Summary Report for further information about Huntington holdings of Mary Austin.)
  8. AYRES, Daniel Sydney. 33 letters regarding the motion picture business and screen rights to London's books. Also 16 letters from London.
  9. BABCOCK, A.L. A humorous exchange of 8 letters about a man "doubling" as Jack London in Montana.
  10. BAMFORD, Frederick Irons. The Librarian at Oakland Free Library, Bamford was an early teacher of Jack London. The collection contains 7 letters from Bamford and nearly 50 letters from Charmian and Jack. The exchange of correspondence deals with new books of interest to the Londons, the Ruskin Club (a socialist club in Oakland founded by Bamford -- London was a member), and London's literature and life. The Franklin Walker Collection at the Huntington Library also contains information about the Bamfords and Jack London.
  11. BARBER, Jackson. 2 letters to Charmian about a biography of George Sterling.
  12. BARKER, Donald. 16 letters and telegrams to various persons (including London) regarding the Balboa Amusement Company suit.
  13. BARTON, Everett. 2 letters about the Stewart River and the Klondike.
  14. BENTEL, George R. Over 100 letters to Irving and Eliza Shepard regarding a suit filed in the late 1920's against Columbia Pictures Corporation. Also an equal number of replies by the Shepards.
  15. BERKMAN, Alexander. 3 letters to London requesting him to write an introduction to Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist.
  16. BERRY, Frederick Forest. 18 letters regarding socialist literary activities. 2 replies from the Londons.
  17. BISHOP, Del. 5 letters to London from Bishop, who was an old Alaskan acquaintance from the Klondike days.
  18. BLAND, Henry Meade. San Jose poet Henry Meade Bland was a sometime member of London's "crowd" and full-time faculty member at the college in San Jose. He wrote to London 13 times between 1905 and 1916 regarding bay area literary activities.
  19. BOHLIN, K.J. 24 letters from Bohlin and 20 replies from London. Bohlin was London's Swedish publisher.
  20. BOND, Louis Whitford. 3 1906 letters from the owner of "Jack" the dog, who London immortalized as "Buck" in The Call of the Wild.
  21. BOON, Charles. Over 50 letters to London and 2 from him regarding his literary contacts in England.
  22. BOSWORTH, Hobart Van Zandt. Over 100 letters to Jack and Charmian London between 1913 and the 1940's. Bosworth was a filmmaker who made a number of London's motion pictures, including the first The Sea-Wolf. Also 31 letters from the Londons in reply.
  23. BRANDT, Carl E. The editor for Curtis Brown & Massie, Brandt wrote 20 letters to London regarding his books.
  24. BRETT, George Platt. As president of The MacMillan Company, Brett was directly responsible for most of London's published work. The 300 plus letters from Brett and the more than 175 letters from London form the core of London's literary business activities.
  25. BROWNE, John A. 18 letters to London (7 replies) regarding London's boat, Roamer.
  26. CARRUTH, Fred Hayden. Editor of Women's Home Companion, Carruth sent 33 letters to London between 1906 and 1913 (there are 11 replies) requesting short stories.
  27. CENTURY COMPANY. 16 letters from London's publishers in 1912 and 1913. (Also 16 replies.)
  28. CHAMPION, H.H. 28 letters regarding Australian literary matters. London also replied with 25 letters between 1909 and 1915.
  29. CHAUVET, Henry J. Chauvet was the former owner of a portion of the Jack London Ranch. His 4 letters regard Kohler ranch matters.
  30. CONNOR, J. Torrey. 23 letters from a member of the California Writer's Club, mostly requesting permission to publish London's work. Also 3 letters from Jack London.
  31. CONRAD, Joseph. Reply to London's letter of admiration after reading Victory.
  32. CORLISS, Frank. 1 letter to London about the conditions of the military prison at Alcatraz.
  33. COSGRAVE, John O'Hara. 17 letters from New York and Boston concerning literary matters. Also 6 letters from Jack London.
  34. DEBS, Eugene Victor. 2 letters regarding socialist party matters.
  35. DE CASSERES, Benjamin. 5 letters to London, and 2 from him about sexuality.
  36. DIBBLE, Oliver. 6 letters from San Francisco attorney Dibble about formation of the Jack London Grape Juice Company. Also 3 letters from London in reply.
  37. DUNN, Robert. 3 letters. Dunn was a correspondent with London in Korea.
  38. DUNN, Walter R. 51 letters regarding the Oakland Socialist Party. Also 7 letters from Jack London.
  39. DYER, F.E. 7 letters regarding stories for The Black Cat.
  40. EMERSON, Edwin. Emerson was a newspaper correspondent who also journeyed to Korea with Jack London. In 1905 he wrote London a letter regarding the case of John W. Finley, a Folsom Prison convict.
  41. FERGUSON & GOODNOW (firm). 15 letters to London regarding his suit against Slayton Lyceum Bureau. 8 letters from Jack London.
  42. FISKE, Minnie Maddern. 9 letters from the actress regarding The Scorn of Women. 1 letter from Jack London.
  43. FORD, Alexander Hume. 15 letters about Hawaii. London replied twice.
  44. FRENCH, Pauline. 6 letters from Pauline French, who was an old family friend.
  45. FROLICH, Finn Haakon. 12 letters from sculptor Frolich regarding domestic news, thank you's for hospitality, and information regarding his bust of London.
  46. FROST, Jens. 27 letters regarding translation rights in German and the Scandinavian languages. Also 21 replies by Jack London.
  47. GALVIN, George W. 13 letters from Dr. Galvin (M.D.) who was a prominent Boston socialist. London replied in 1915.
  48. GARBUTT, Frank A. 137 letters from Garbutt, mostly regarding Bosworth Inc. matters, copyrights (Garbutt was a lawyer), and the Horkheimer-Noel suit over motion picture rights to The Sea-Wolf. Also 51 letters from Jack London.
  49. GARLAND, Hamlin. Telegram supporting Roosevelt for President.
  50. GOLDMAN, Emma. 7 letters regarding anarchy and Alexander Berkman's new book.
  51. GORHAM, L.H. 6 letters asking for translation rights to London's works into Esperanto.
  52. GRAF, Peter. 2 early letters requesting information and assistance with the Intercollegiate Socialist Society.
  53. GROWALL, Willard Lawrence. Along with Eliza Shepard, Growall was co executor of the Jack London estate. The 100 plus letters (mostly to Eliza Shepard) concern settlement of the estate and other family matters.
  54. HAMILTON, Frank Strawn. Hamilton was one of London's philosophical teachers and mentors. The Collection contains only two short letters from him, however.
  55. HAMILTON, Fannie K. 13 letters regarding dramatic versions of London's works. Fannie K. Hamilton was a prominent actress in San Francisco.
  56. HARGRAVE, W.B. 4 letters recalling Dawson City days in 1897. Also 1 reply by Jack London.
  57. HARRIMAN, Karl Edwin. 24 letters regarding Red Book magazine literary business, and 11 letters to Harriman from Jack London.
  58. HARRISON, Ralph D. 11 letters about curios, literary matters, and general news. Harrison's nickname was "Indian." Also 1 letter from Jack London.
  59. HEINEMANN, William. 39 letters regarding translation rights and English distribution. The collection also contains 20 letters from Jack London to Heinemann.
  60. HOFFMAN, Elwyn Irving. 7 letters to Jack London regarding literary friends and acquaintances and literary activities in the San Francisco area. The Huntington's Elwyn Hoffman Collection contains a number of Jack London's replies.
  61. HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY. Almost 60 letters, mostly regarding the Son of the Wolf account (London's first book). Also 3 letters from Jack London.
  62. HUGHES MASSIE & COMPANY. Almost 400 letters (and 14 replies) to the Londons regarding English rights to Jack London's works.
  63. IRVINE, Alexander. 7 letters from Irvine (a minister, author, and Secretary of the Socialist Party of Connecticut), most regarding arrangements for London's "Revolution" speech at Yale University.
  64. JAMES, George Wharton. 7 letters regarding literary matters from Southern California writer George Wharton James. Also one letter from London in reply.
  65. JOHNS, Cloudesley Tremenhere. 33 letters from writer Johns who was one of the first writers to admire Jack London's work. The 130 letters London wrote to Johns are rich in details of London's early literary development. The Huntington also has John's autobiography, "Who the Hell is Cloudesley Johns." It contains several chapters about Jack London.
  66. JOHNSON, Martin Elmer. Approximately 76 letters from the "Cook of the Snark" who later achieved fame as an explorer. The letters in the Collection concern the voyage of the Snark. There are also 7 letters from London to Johnson.
  67. KASPER, Ralph H. 43 letters about socialism, cigarettes, tramps, and writing projects. 5 letters in reply from Jack London.
  68. KIRSCHNER, Richard H. 46 letters from the Cosmopolitan, mostly on literary or business matters. Also 31 letters from London to Kirschner.
  69. KNOWLES, Ed. 15 letters from Stockton-based Knowles about Delta fishing, the Roamer, and Charmian's dog "Possum."
  70. LATHAM, Harold Strong. 100 letters to and 10 from the Londons. Latham was a vice-president of the Macmillan Company.
  71. LEWIS, Sinclair. 14 letters to Jack London, mostly regarding the business arrangements they made. Lewis supplied London with a number of story plots and summaries. One of the plots was developed by London into The Abysmal Brute. Also 9 letters to Lewis from London.
  72. LIVINGSTON, Leon Ray. Also known as "A No. 1" Livingston was a tramp friend of Jack London's and a writer. Livingston wrote 12 letters to the Londons about tramping, general hobo news, his new books, and a report of a Jack London "double." Also 1 letter from Jack London.
  73. LOCKLY, Frederick E. 19 letters, mostly literary in nature. Lockly was one-time editor of Sunset and later joined The Pacific Monthly. The collection also contains 4 letters from London to Lockly.
  74. LONDON, Elizabeth May Maddern. 15 letters. Bess was London's first wife. With two exceptions, the letters were written after their 1905 divorce and are concerned with the couple's two children, Becky and Joan.
  75. LONDON, Flora Wellman. 1 letter to Mr. Colpus (Harry Holden) making arrangements to meet with Jack London. Flora London was Jack London's mother.
  76. LYDSTON, G. Frank. 22 letters, mostly sociological subjects such as crime, People of the Abyss, crime and heredity, and implantation of sex organs. 6 letters from London.
  77. MADDERN, Merle. Interesting letter about Cornelia Otis Skinner and the death of Minnie Maddern Fiske.
  78. MARBURY, Elizabeth. 28 letters to London regarding dramatic rights to his books. 9 letters from Jack London.
  79. MARTINEZ, Xavier. 2 letters to London inviting him to join his friends for social occasions. Martinez was an artist and good friend.
  80. MASSIE, Hughes. More than 200 letters from the president of Hughes Massie and Company, London's English agents. All the letters are business-oriented.
  81. MATTHEWS, Ernest C. Matthews was one of London's close neighbors and friends. The 40-odd letters from Matthews and the 7 from London deal with horses, ranch details, general news, Oakland real estate, and London's children. An intimate, warm correspondence.
  82. METSON, DREW & MACKENZIE (firm). Approximately 20 letters regarding the legal matters and claims against the Jack London estate.
  83. MILLARD, Bailey. Editor of Cosmopolitan, Millard wrote to London on 15 different occasions regarding stories for the magazine.
  84. MILLER, Joan London. Jack London's daughter Joan wrote to him (or Charmian or Eliza) on several occasions. The collection contains 49 letters from her to her father, stepmother, or aunt, most involving a request for clothing or money. There are also 14 letters from Miller to Alfred Shivers, a professor of English, in which Joan talks about her father and mother.
  85. MORRELL, Edward H. An interesting series of 10 letters discussing prison life, money matters, mining property, and The Star-Rover. Also 3 letters from London.
  86. NETHERSOLE, Olga. 7 letters suggesting a dramatic partnership with Jack London, theme for a play, and The Scorn of Women. Also 9 letters from Jack London.
  87. NICHOLS, Walter H. 40 letters to London (18 replies) all regarding a dramatic version of "South of the Slot."
  88. NOEL, Joseph J. Over 100 letters on a variety of subjects. Noel (who was author of Footloose in Arcadia, a reminiscence, in part, of Jack London) involved London in a number of schemes including the Millergraph Corporation. He and London quarreled over the motion picture rights to The Sea-Wolf. The important exchange includes 59 letters from London to Noel.
  89. O'HARA, John Myers. Poet O'Hara wrote a poem entitled "Atavism." London borrowed it for The Call of the Wild. The 8 letters (1 from London) discuss this and other literary matters.
  90. ORFANS, Spiro. 33 letters from Orfans, 7 from London on ethnological and racial heritage. An interesting if controversial exchange.
  91. PEASE, Lute. 20 letters from Pacific Monthly editor Lute Pease. The subject is generally Martin Eden. Also 8 letters from Jack London.
  92. PHILLIPS, John Sanburn. An early exchange (36 from Phillips) of letters regarding London's first work. Phillips was editor for McClure's.
  93. PHILLIPS, Roland. 65 letters. Also 56 letters from Jack London. The correspondence is literary in the beginning, more friendly toward the end. Phillips was an editor for the Cosmopolitan.
  94. PINKER, James Brand. 116 letters, mostly dry, business letters from London's first English agent. London's replies are part of Stanford University's Jack London Collection.
  95. REYNOLDS, Paul Revere. Over 100 letters. Reynolds was a literary agent.
  96. RICHTER, Conrad Michael. 2 letters from Richter before he became famous as a writer. The first asks for a job, the second proposes that he become London's secretary.
  97. SCHARFF, Justus. 3 letters concerning the yacht Snark.
  98. SHIPMAN, Ernest. 16 letters about "A Piece of Steak," Bosworth Inc., and the motion picture industry. Also 5 letters from London to Shipman.
  99. SHURTLEFF, Clarence E. 19 letters regarding the Hollywood scene, motion picture contracts, and the suit with Columbia Pictures.
  100. SINCLAIR, Upton Beall. 44 letters to London requesting literary advice, an introduction to The Jungle, contributions for The Cry for Justice, general socialist information, and literary matters. London's replies are at the Lilly Library in Indiana.
  101. SLAYTON LYCEUM BUREAU. 35 letters to London regarding bookings for his speaking tour. Also 5 letters from London. Jack London later sued Slayton Lyceum Bureau.
  102. STERLING, George. The 32 letters from London's friend "Greek" and 33 letters from "Wolf" (Jack London) form one of the most important, intimate exchanges of correspondence in the collection. The letters are filled with literary advice, gossip, news, and information. The Huntington Library's George Sterling Collection also contains material of interest to Jack London scholars.
  103. TRAIN, Arthur Cheney. An important series of more than 100 letters dealing with London's copyright fights, the Authors' League, the motion picture industry, and the suit against Columbia Pictures.
  104. TUCK, H.C. An Oakland socialist, Tuck's 15 letters to London are filled with information regarding the Bay Area labor movement and the socialist party.
  105. UMBSTAETTER, Herman Daniel. 5 letters to Jack London requesting stories for The Black Cat. Also 2 letters from London to Umbstaetter.
  106. UNTERMANN, Ernest. 44 letters, some regarding German translation rights, others filled with family news or literary gossip. London wrote 16 letters to Untermann.
  107. WALLING, Anna Strunsky. 6 letters to Jack and Charmian. Anna Walling was one of London's closest friends in 1903. The Huntington Library's Walling Collection contains more than 100 letters from Jack London, most of them written very early in his career.
  108. WELCH, Galbraith. Nearly 150 letters from Galbraith Welch, who was American Manager of Curtis, Brown and Massie. All the letters are of business matters. Also 27 letters from London.
  109. WHARTON, Joe. 3 amusing letters trying to sell Jack London deer heads.
  110. WILSHIRE, Gaylord. 21 letters. Subjects include socialism, literature, Anna Strunsky Walling, the Haywood affair, the Snark, and Upton Sinclair.

Arrangement

The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by author, and subarranged alphabetically by addressee. Thus London's letters to people come under "L" in the middle of the correspondence. Readers who would like to read not only the letters to Jack London but his replies as well should make this desire known to the Manuscripts Department, who will make arrangements to make the appropriate boxes available. All the correspondence has been fully catalogued. Cards for each author can be found in the alphabetical section of the manuscript catalog. A separate, chronological card file of the London Collection correspondence is also available and can be located in the collection section of the manuscripts catalog.
Unidentified correspondence (Boxes 430-431), arranged alphabetically by the first name of addressee if known, or grouped together by date at the end of the file if no names are known, is listed at the end of this series. For oversize correspondence, see Box 432, listed at the end of the Manuscripts series.
Box 116

Correspondence. A-H. JL 1747-1792, 21352-21391

Box 117

Correspondence. AI-ALK. JL 1793-1870, 21392-21394

Box 118

Correspondence. ALL-ANDE. JL 1871-1894, 1896-1916, 21395-21429

Box 119

Correspondence. ANDF-AUR. JL 1917-1987, 21430-21442

Box 120

Correspondence. AUS-AZ. JL 1988-2058, 21443-21448

Box 121

Correspondence. B-BARJ. JL 2060-2119, 2466, 21449-21463

Box 122

Correspondence. BARK-BAU. JL 2120-2148, 2150-2186, 21464-21480

Box 123

Correspondence. BAX-BEM. JL 2187-2256, 21481-21494

Box 124

Correspondence. BEN-BENTEL, George. To A-Irving Shepard, 1936-1939. JL 2257-2272, 21495-21561

Box 125

Correspondence. BENTEL, George. To A-Irving Shepard, 1940-BERQ. JL 2275-2298, 21562-21616, 22073

Box 126

Correspondence. BERR-BLAM. JL 2299-2369, 21617-21618

Box 127

Correspondence. BLAN-BLISS, Leslie Edgar. To A-Eliza Shepard . JL 2370-2434, 21619-21629

Box 128

Correspondence. BLISS, Leslie Edgar. To Irving Shepard-BOHLIN, K. J. To A-Charmian London, 1911-1916. JL 2435-2506, 21630-21632

Box 129

Correspondence. BOHLIN, K. J. To A-Charmian London, 1917-BOK. JL 2507-2562, 21633-21647

Box 130

Correspondence. BOL-BOON, Charles. To A-Charmian London. JL 2563-2612, 21648-21656

Box 131

Correspondence. BOON, Charles. To A-Jack London-BOSWORTH, Hobart. To A-Charmian London, 1913-1917. JL 2613-2673, 21657-21664

Box 132

Correspondence. BOSWORTH, Hobart. To A-Charmian London, 1918-19555. JL 2674-2738, 2740-2741, 2772, 21665

Box 133

Correspondence. BOSWORTH, Hobart. To Jack London-BOSWORTH INCORPORTAED. JL 2739, 2742-2771, 2773-2811, 21666

Box 134

Correspondence. BOSWORTI-BRADL. JL 2812-2872, 21667-21668

Box 135

Correspondence. BRADM-BRANDS. JL 2873-2898, 21669-21688

Box 136

Correspondence. BRANDT-BRETT, F. JL 2899-2931, 21689-21724

Box 137

Correspondence. BRETT, G.-BRETT, George. To A-Jack London, 1901-1903. JL 2932-3007

Box 138

Correspondence. BRETT, George. To A-Jack London, 1904-1906. JL 3008-3085

Box 139

Correspondence. BRETT, George. To A-Jack London, 1907-1910. JL 3086-3148

Box 140

Correspondence. BRETT, George. To A-Jack London, 1911-1913. JL 3149-3207

Box 141

Correspondence. BRETT, George. To A-Jack London, 1914-Z. JL 3208-3283

Box 142

Correspondence. BRETT, George Jr.-BRITTAIM. JL 3284-3315, 21725-21742

Box 143

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Correspondence. BYRNE, Jack. To A-BOS. JL 3511-3590

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Correspondence. BYRNE, Jack. To BOT-CN. JL 3591-3668, 21815-21819

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Correspondence. BYRNE, Jack. To CO-D. JL 3669-3754

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Correspondence. BYRNE, Jack. To GB-HN. JL 3823-3900

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Correspondence. BYRNE, Jack. To HO-HUG JL 3901-3935, 3942-3979, 21823-21827

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Correspondence. BYRNE, Jack. To HUH-K. JL 3980-4055

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Correspondence. BYRNE, Jack. To P-RH. JL 4305-4377, 21829

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Correspondence. BYRNE, Jack. To RI-SJ. JL 4378-4456, 21830

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Correspondence. BYRNE, Jack. To SK-SZ. JL 4457-4522, 21831

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Correspondence. BYRNE, Jack. To T-U. JL 4523-4575

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Correspondence. BYRNE, Jack. To V-WE. JL 4576-4629, 21832

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Correspondence. BYRNE, Jack. To WF-Z. JL 4630-4669

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Correspondence. C-CAL. JL 4670-4702, 21833-21869

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Correspondence. CAM-CARRUTH, Fred. To A-Jack London, 1906. JL 4703-4726, 4730-4767, 21870-21873

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Correspondence. CARRUTH, Fred. To Jack London, 1907-CENTT. JL 4768-4827, 21876-21879

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Correspondence. CENTU-CHAMPION, H. To A-Jack London, 1909. JL 4828-4883, 21880-21895

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Correspondence. CHAMPION, H. To A-Jack London, 1910-CHAT. JL 4884-4939, 21896-21911, 15151

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Correspondence. CONNORA-CORK, W. To A-Charmian London, 1921-1927. JL 5123-5163, 21963-21996

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Correspondence. CORK, W. To A-Charmian London, 1928-COSS. JL 5164-5205, 21997-22025

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Correspondence. COST-CRN. JL 5206-5268, 22026-22032

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Correspondence. CRO-CURTIS, BROWN & MASSIE To A-Jack London, 1909-1910. JL 5269-5324, 22033-22048

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Correspondence. CURTIS, BROWN & MASSIE To Jack London, 1911-1912. JL 5325-5403, 22049

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Correspondence. CURTIS, BROWN & MASSIE To Jack London, 1913-DAG. JL 5404-5467, 22050-22059

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Correspondence. DAH-DD. JL 5468-5534, 22060-22062, 21262

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Correspondence. DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY-DUMN. JL 5735-5798, 22087-22100

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Correspondence. FROT-GAQ. JL 6379-6435, 22268-22275

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Correspondence. GAR-GARBUTT, Frank. To A-Jack London, Jan.-July, 1914. JL 6436-6508

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Correspondence. GARBUTT, Frank. To Jack London, Aug., 1914-GARBZ. JL 6509-6579

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Correspondence. GARC-GG. JL 6580-6644, 22276-22282

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Correspondence. GRI-GROWALL, Willard. To A-Charmian London. JL 6839-6896, 22308-22309

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Correspondence. GROWALL, Willard. To Jack London-Eliza Shepard, 1916-1918. JL 6897-6965, 22310-22313

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Correspondence. GROWALL, Willard. To Eliza Shepard, 1919-HAA. JL 6966-7040, 22315-22318, 8568

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Correspondence. HOUR-HT. JL 7696-7766, 22409-22411

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Correspondence. HU-HUGHES, MASSIE & COMPANY. To A-Charmian London, 1906-1916. JL 7767-7826, 22412-22414, 22416-22428

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Correspondence. HUGHES, MASSIE & COMPANY. To Charmian London, 1917-May 1920. JL 7827-7832, 22429-22498

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Correspondence. HUGHES, MASSIE & COMPANY. To Charmian London, June 1920-1929. JL 7833-7865, 22499-22537

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Correspondence. HUGHES, MASSIE & COMPANY. To Charmian London, 1930-Jack London, Jan.-Apr., 1913. JL 7866-7896, 22538-22585

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Correspondence. HUGHES, MASSIE & COMPANY. To Jack London, May-Dec. 1913. JL 7897-7968

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Correspondence. HUGHES, MASSIE & COMPANY. To Jack London, Jan.-July, 1914. JL 7969-8038, 20112

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Correspondence. HUGHES, MASSIE & COMPANY. To Jack London, Aug.1914-Aug. 1915. JL 8039-8116

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Correspondence. HUGHES, MASSIE & COMPANY. To Jack London, Sep.1915-Eliza Shepard, 1916-1917. JL 8117-8174, 22586-22604

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Correspondence. HUGHES, MASSIE & COMPANY. To Eliza Shepard, 1918-HUR. JL 8175-8199, 22415, 22605-22649

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Correspondence. HUS-IR. JL 8200-8256, 22650-22667

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Correspondence. IS-JAL. JL 8257-8294, 22668-22683

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Correspondence. JAM-JOHN. JL 8295-8360, 22684-22691

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Correspondence. JOHNA-JOHNSON, Martin. To A-Charmian London, 1910-1916. JL 8361-8426, 22692-22697

Box 226

Correspondence. JOHNSON, Martin. To Charmian London, 1917-JOHNSON, Q. JL 8427-8493, 22698-22699

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Correspondence. JOHNSON, R.-JUL. JL 8494-8565, 22700

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Correspondence. JUM-KAT. JL 8566-8567, 8569-8630, 22701-22705

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Correspondence. KAU-KEL. JL 8631-8704, 22706-22707

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Correspondence. KEM-KING,C. JL 8705-8773, 22708-22712

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Correspondence. KING,D.-KIRSCHNER, Richard. To A-Jack London, 1907-1913. JL 8774-8847, 22713

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Correspondence. KIRSCHNER, Richard. To Jack London, 1914-KQ. JL 8848-8917, 22714-22715

Box 233

Correspondence. KR-LANH. JL 8918-8975, 22716-22729

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Correspondence. LANI-LATHAM, Harold. To A-Charmian London, 1915-1921. JL 8976-9041, 22730-22737

Box 235

Correspondence. LATHAM, Harold. To Charmian London, 1922-Z. JL 9042-9115, 22738-22746

Box 236

Correspondence. LATHAMA-LEE, William. to A-Jack London, 1914. JL 9116-9187, 22747-22749

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Correspondence. LEE, William. to Jack London, 1915-LEV. JL 9188-9250, 22750-22752

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Correspondence. LEW-LIO. JL 9251-9307, 22753-22769

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Correspondence. LIP-LOD. JL 9308-9366, 22770-22772

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Correspondence. LOE-LOM. JL 9367-9387, 22773-22801

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Correspondence. LON-LONDON. JL 9388-9429, 22802-22818, 23106

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Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To A-Frederick Bamford, 1905-1907. JL 9430-9493, 22819-22826

Box 243

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To Frederick Bamford, 1908-Lesile Edgar Bliss, 1924-1930. JL 9494-9565, 22827-22831

Box 244

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To Leslie Edgar Bliss, 1931-BOS. JL 9566-9635, 22832-22841

Box 245

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To BOT-BX. JL 9636-9700, 22842-22851

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Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To BY-CORJ. JL 9701-9952, 22853-22870

Box 247

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To CORK-D. JL 9553-9798, 22871-22898

Box 248

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To E-F. JL 9799-9856, 22899-22911

Box 249

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To G-Willard Growall, 1917. JL 9857-9928, 22912-22916

Box 250

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To Willard Growall, 1918-HT. JL 9929-9994, 22917-22925

Box 251

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To HU-JOM. JL 9995-10042, 22926-22951

Box 252

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To JON-LA. JL 10043-10112, 22952-22953, 22955-22956

Box 253

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To LB-Macmillan Company, 1911-1916. JL 10113-10176, 22954, 22957-22963

Box 254

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To Macmillan Company, 1917-Hughes Massie, 1911-May 1913. JL 10177-10246, 22964-22966

Box 255

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To Hughes Massie, June 1913-1919. JL 10247-10300, 22967-22983

Box 256

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To Hughes Massie, 1920-MON. JL 10301-10364, 22984-22996

Box 257

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To MOO-PIC. JL 10365-10432, 22997-23006, 12865

Box 258

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To PL-SB. JL 10433-10498, 23007-23016

Box 259

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To SC-SHUR. JL 10499-10550, 23017-23043

Box 260

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To SHUS-SPQ. JL 10551-10617, 23044-23047

Box 261

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To SPR-STAM. JL 10618-10660, 23048

Box 262

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To STAN-TG. JL 10661-10723, 23049-23062

Box 263

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To TH-V. JL 10724-10763, 23063-23087

Box 264

Correspondence. LONDON, Charmian. To W-Z. JL 10764-10822, 23088-23095

Box 265

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To A-AL. JL 10823-10893

Box 266

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To AM-BEQ. JL 10894-10902, 10912-10981

Box 267

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To BER-BRETS. JL 10982-11057

Box 268

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To George Brett, 1902-1909. JL 11058-11130

Box 269

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To George Brett, 1910-1913. JL 11131-11200

Box 270

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To George Brett, 1914-BURQ. JL 11201-11268

Box 271

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To BURR-BZ. JL 11269-11347

Box 272

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To C-CHH. JL 11348-11425, 23096

Box 273

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To CHI-COX. JL 11426-11499

Box 274

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To COY-DAX. JL 11500-11569, 23097-23098

Box 275

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To DAY-ELK. JL 11570-11639

Box 276

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To ELL-FLH. JL 11640-11710

Box 277

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To FLI-Frank Garbutt, Jan. -Nov., 1913. JL 11711-11739, 11741-11780, 23099-23100

Box 278

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To Frank Garbutt, Dec. 1913-GLX. JL 11781-11853

Box 279

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To GLY-HARO. JL 11854-11928

Box 280

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To HARP-HE. JL 11929-12002, 21265

Box 281

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To HF-HZ. JL 12003-12070, 21266

Box 282

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To I-KE. JL 12071-12086, 12218-12274

Box 283

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To Cloudesley Johns, 1899-1900. JL 12087-12146

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Box 284

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To Cloudesley Johns, 1901-1916. JL 12147-12217

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Box 285

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To KF-LAT JL 12275-12349

Box 286

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To LAU-LONDON, B. JL 12350-12425

Box 287

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To Charmian London. JL 12426-12488, 26267

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Box 288

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To LONDON, C.-MACL. JL 12489-12563

Box 289

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To MACM-MASR. JL 12564-12634

Box 290

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To MASS-Hughes Massie, 1909-1913. JL 12635-12710

Box 291

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To Hughes Massie, 1914-MEC. JL 12711-12779, 23101

Box 292

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To MED-MORQ. JL 12780-12849

Box 293

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To MORR-NID. JL 12850-12864, 12866-12926

Box 294

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To NIE-NZ. JL 12927-12998

Box 295

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To O-PAX. JL 12999-13070, 16270, 16310

Box 296

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To PAY-Roland Phillips, 1909-May 1913. JL 13071-13143

Box 297

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To Roland Phillips, June 1913-James Pinker, 1906-1908. JL 13144-13213

Box 298

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To James Pinker, 1909-Paul Reynolds, 1906-1911. JL 13214-13282, 23102

Box 299

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To Paul Reynolds, 1912-RT. JL 13283-13352

Box 300

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To RU-Eliza Shepard, 1907-1912. JL 13353-13423

Box 301

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To Eliza Shepard, 1913-SIR. JL 13424-13492

Box 302

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To SIS-SIZ. JL 13493-13562

Box 303

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To SJ-Ninetta Springer, 1900-1910. JL 13563-13635

Box 304

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To Ninetta Springer, 1911-STH. JL 13636-13709

Box 305

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To STI-TQ. JL 13710-13776, 23103

Box 306

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To TR-Arthur Vance, Jan.-July 1906. JL 13777-13850

Box 307

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To Arthur Vance, Aug.1906-Galbraith Welch, 1909-1914. JL 13851-13921

Box 308

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To Galbraith Welch, 1915-Churchill Williams, 1910-1912. JL 13922-13994, 21267

Box 309

Correspondence. LONDON, Jack. To Churchill Williams, 1913-Z. JL 13995-14070, 21268, 23104-23105

Box 310

Correspondence. LONDONA-LX. JL 14071-14131, 23107-23116

Box 311

Correspondence. LY-MCCLT. JL 14132-14136, 23117-23121

Box 312

Correspondence. MCCLU-MCCLURE, PHILLPS & COMPANY, 1901. JL 14197-14250, 23122-23138

Box 313

Correspondence. MCCLURE, PHILLPS & COMPANY, 1902-MCD. JL 14251-14314, 23139-23148

Box 314

Correspondence. MCE-MCKEQ. JL 14315-14373, 23149-23165

Box 315

Correspondence. MCKER-MCLEAN, D. JL 14374-14411, 23166-23198

Box 316

Correspondence. MCLEAN-MACMILLAN COMPANY. To A-Charmian London, 1911-1923. JL 14412-134469, 23199-23210

Box 317

Correspondence. MACMILLAN COMPANY. To Charmian London, 1924-Jack London, 1902-1910. JL 14470-14518, 23211-23232

Box 318

Correspondence. MACMILLAN COMPANY. To Jack London, 1911-1915. JL 14519-14595

Box 319

Correspondence. MACMILLAN COMPANY. To Jack London, 1916-Z. JL 14596-14635, 23233-23265

Box 320

Correspondence. MACMILLANA-MARBURY, Elizabeth. To A-Jack London, 1905. JL 14636-14688, 21269-21270, 23266-23281

Box 321

Correspondence. MARBURY, Elizabeth. To Jack London, 1906-MARSDEN, Ada. To A-Jack London, Jan.-May 1905. JL 14689-14760, 23782-23884

Box 322

Correspondence. MARSDEN, Ada. To Jack London, June 1905-MARSH, Edward. To A-Jack London, 1906-1910. JL 14761-14829, 23285-23288

Box 323

Correspondence. MARSH, Edward. To Jack London, 1911-MAR. JL 14830-14898, 23289-23298

Box 324

Correspondence. MAS-MASSIE, Hughes. To A-Jack London, 1910-May 1911. JL 14899-14950, 23299-23316

Box 325

Correspondence. MASSIE, Hughes. To Jack London, June 1911-Apr. 1913. JL 14951-15027

Box 326

Correspondence. MASSIE, Hughes. To Jack London, May 1913 - June 1915. JL 15028-15100

Box 327

Correspondence. MASSIE, Hughes. To Jack London, July 1915-MATTHEWS, Ernest. To A-Jack London, Jan.-Apr. 1911. JL 15101-15166, 23317-23321

Box 328

Correspondence. MATTHEWS, Ernest. To Jack London, May 1911-MAYM. JL 15167-15232, 23322-23325

Box 329

Correspondence. MAYN-MERRIS. JL 15233-15291, 23326-23337

Box 330

Correspondence. MERRIT-MET. JL 15292-15356, 23338-23351

Box 331

Correspondence. MEU-MILLER, Joan. To A-Eliza Shepard, 1913-1915. JL 15357-15407, 15411-15436, 15440, 23352

Box 332

Correspondence. MILLER, Joan. To Eliza Shepard, 1916-MILM. JL 15408-15439, 15441-15490, 23353-23364

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Correspondence. MILN-MORD. JL 15491-15554, 23365-23372

Box 334

Correspondence. MORE-MOTS. JL 15555-15622, 23373-23378

Box 335

Correspondence. MOTT-NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY. To A-Eliza Shepard, 1933-July 1934. JL 15623-15676, 23379-23400

Box 336

Correspondence. NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY. To Eliza Shepard, Aug. 1934-NEW YORK LA. JL 15677-15728, 23401-23424

Box 337

Correspondence. NEW YORK LB-NIC. JL 15729-15802

Box 338

Correspondence. NID-NOEL, Joseph. To A-Jack London, 1902-1912. JL 15803-15867, 23425-23426, 15890

Box 339

Correspondence. NOEL, Joseph. To Jack London, 1913-NORQ. JL 15868-15879, 15891-15936, 15938-15941

Box 340

Correspondence. NORR-O'BRIEN, Frederick. To A-Charmian London, 1920. JL 15942-16009, 23427-23429

Box 341

Correspondence. O'BRIEN, Frederick. To Charmian London, 1921-OK. JL 16010-156047, 16049-16081, 23430

Box 342

Correspondence. OL-OS. JL 16048, 16082-16151, 23431-23432

Box 343

Correspondence. OT-PAD. JL 16152-16199, 23433-23455

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Correspondence. PAE-PARM. JL 16200-16263, 23456-23463

Box 345

Correspondence. PARN-PAYNE, Edward. To A-Charmian London, 1917-1919. JL 16264-16269, 16271-16304, 16311-16326, 23264-23477

Box 346

Correspondence. PAYNE, Edward. To Charmian London, 1920-PEET, H. JL 16327-16399, 23478-23479

Box 347

Correspondence. PEET, I.-PG. JL 16400-16463, 23480-23489

Box 348

Correspondence. PH-PHILLIPS, Roland. To A-Jack London, 1909-1910. JL 16464-16534

Box 349

Correspondence. PHILLIPS, Roland. To Jack London, 1911-PIE. JL 16535-16605, 23490

Box 350

Correspondence. PIF-PINKER, James. To A-Jack London, 1903-June 1907. JL 16606-16670

Box 351

Correspondence. PINKER, James. To Jack London, July 1907-PL. JL 16671-16735

Box 352

Correspondence. PM-PZ. JL 16736-16787, 23491-23517

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Correspondence. Q-REEU. JL 16788-16846, 23518-23529, 1895

Box 354

Correspondence. REEV-REYNOLDS, Paul. To A-Charmian London, 1911-Feb. 1917. JL 16847-16915, 23530-23532

Box 355

Correspondence. REYNOLDS, Paul. To Charmian London, Mar. 1917-Jack London, 1906-June 1910. JL 16916-16984, 23533

Box 356

Correspondence. REYNOLDS, Paul. To Jack London, July 1910-1912. JL 16985-17057

Box 357

Correspondence. REYNOLDS, Paul. To Jack London, 1913-1915. JL 17058-17128

Box 358

Correspondence. REYNOLDS, Paul. To Jack London, 1916-RICHN. JL 17129-17185, 23534-23548

Box 359

Correspondence. RICHO-ROBINSON, H. Perry. To A-Jack London, 1902. JL 17186-17250, 23549-23555

Box 360

Correspondence. ROBINSON, H. Perry. To Jack London, 1903-ROO. JL 17251-17320

Box 361

Correspondence. ROP-RUSR. JL 17321-17384, 23556-23558

Box 362

Correspondence. RUSS-SAIM. JL 17385-17451, 23559

Box 363

Correspondence. SAIN-SAT. JL 17452-17513, 23560-23570

Box 364

Correspondence. SAU-SCHUE. JL 17514-17569, 23571-23584

Box 365

Correspondence. SCHUF-SEE. JL 17570-17590, 17600-17639, 23585-23593

Box 366

Correspondence. SEF-SHEPARD, D. JL 17640-17705, 23594-23597

Box 367

Correspondence. SHEPARD, Eliza. To A-BRH. JL 17706-17733, 23598-23641

Box 368

Correspondence. SHEPARD, Eliza. To BRI-DIB. JL 17734-17750, 23642-23699

Box 369

Correspondence. SHEPARD, Eliza. To DIC-GARC. JL 17751-17781, 23700-23747

Box 370

Correspondence. SHEPARD, Eliza. To GARD-GZ. JL 17782-17833, 23748-23765

Box 371

Correspondence. SHEPARD, Eliza. To H-LOM. JL 17834-17855, 23766-23816

Box 372

Correspondence. SHEPARD, Eliza. To LON-MACK. JL 17856-17859, 17869-17911, 23817-23835

Box 373

Correspondence. SHEPARD, Eliza. To MAS-MIM. JL 17860-17868, 17912-17927, 23836-23880

Box 374

Correspondence. SHEPARD, Eliza. To MIN-SG. JL 17928-17950, 23881-23925

Box 375

Correspondence. SHEPARD, Eliza. To SH-Elton Stanley, 1929-1930. JL 17951-17975, 23926-23976

Box 376

Correspondence. SHEPARD, Eliza. To Elton Stanley, 1931-TZ. JL 17976-17987, 23977-24027

Box 377

Correspondence. SHEPARD, Eliza. To U-V. JL 17988-17997, 24028-24076

Box 378

Correspondence. SHEPARD, Eliza. To W-SHEPARD, H. JL 17998-18018, 18023-18025, 24077-24103

Box 379

Correspondence. SHEPARD, I.-SHEPARD, Irving. To A-E. JL 18019, 18026-18045, 24104-24148

Box 380

Correspondence. SHEPARD, Irving. To F-SHEPARD, Z. JL 18020-18022, 18046-18050, 24149-24214

Box 381

Correspondence. SHEPARDA-SHT. JL 18051-18116, 24215-24220

Box 382

Correspondence. SHU-SHURTLEFF, Clarence. To A-Eliza Shepard, 1916-July 1920. JL 17591-17595, 18117-18185, 24221-24222

Box 383

Correspondence. SHURTLEFF, Clarence. To Eliza Shepard, Aug. 1920-SINCLAIR, Upton. To A-Charmian London, 1916-1917. JL 17596, 18183-18250, 24223-24224

Box 384

Correspondence. SINCLAIR, Upton. To Charmian London, 1918-SISR. JL 18251-18317, 24225-24226

Box 385

Correspondence. SISS- SISSON, Edgar. To A-Jack London. Jan.-May 1914. JL 18318-18390

Box 386

Correspondence. SISSON, Edgar. To Jack London. June 1914-1915. JL 18391-18466

Box 387

Correspondence. SISSON, Edgar. To Jack London. 1916-SLA. JL 18467-18542, 24227

Box 388

Correspondence. SLB-SM. JL 18543-18605, 24228-24234

Box 389

Correspondence. SN-SO. JL 17597, 18606-18665, 24235-24242

Box 390

Correspondence. SP-SPRINGER, Ninetta. To A-D. 18666-18705, 18842-18876, 24243

Box 391

Correspondence. SPRINGER, Ninetta. To E-Jack London, 1907-1910. JL 18706-18778, 24244-24245, 24262

Box 392

Correspondence. SPRINGER, Ninetta. To Jack London, 1911-V. JL 17598, 18779-18831, 24246-24261, 24263-24267

Box 393

Correspondence. SPRINGER, Ninetta. To W-STANLEY, Elton. To A-Eliza Shepard, 1928-July 1929 . JL 18832-18841, 18877-18892, 24268-24317

Box 394

Correspondence. STANLEY, Elton. To Eliza Shepard, Aug. 1929-Feb. 1931. JL 24318-24388

Box 395

Correspondence. STANLEY, Elton. To Eliza Shepard, Mar. 1931-STARQ. JL 18893-18905, 24389-24446

Box 396

Correspondence. STARR-STERLING, George. To A-Charmian London, 1910-1917. JL 18906-18949, 19011-19031, 21271, 24447-24451

Box 397

Correspondence. STERLING, George. To A-Charmian London, 1918-STEVENS, Louis. To A-Jack London, 1912. JL 18950-18980, 19032-19075, 24452-24453

Box 398

Correspondence. STEVENS, Louis. To Jack London, 1913-STOC. JL 17599, 18981-19010, 24454-24488, 19076-19080

Box 399

Correspondence. STOD-STRID. JL 19081-19151, 24490

Box 400

Correspondence. STRIE-SV. JL 19152-19214, 24491-24492

Box 401

Correspondence. SW-T.D JL 19220-19280, 24493-24508

Box 402

Correspondence. TE-THOMAS, David. To A-Irving Shepard, 1940. JL 19281-19300, 24509-24562

Box 403

Correspondence. THOMAS, David. To Irving Shepard, 1941-TH. JL 19301-19305, 24563-24596

Box 404

Correspondence. TI-TQ. JL 19337-19407, 24597-24600

Box 405

Correspondence. TR-TRAIN, Arthur. to A-Jack London, 1913-May 1914. JL 19408-19414, 19452-19514

Box 406

Correspondence. TRAIN, Arthur. to A-Jack London, June 1914-TUE. JL 19415-19451, 19515-19546, 24601-24623

Box 407

Correspondence. TUF-UNITED STATES J. JL 19547-19596, 24604-24623

Box 408

Correspondence. UNITED STATES K-UNIVERSTX. JL 19597-19624, 24624-24667

Box 409

Correspondence. UNIVERSITY-VALENTINE, Spencer. To A-Charmian London, 1917. JL 19625-19685, 24668-24679

Box 410

Correspondence. VALENTINE, Spencer. To Charmian London, 1918-Eliza Shepard, 1917-July 1932. JL 24680-24749

Box 411

Correspondence. VALENTINE, Spencer. To Eliza Shepard, Aug. 1932-1937. JL 24750-24820

Box 412

Correspondence. VALENTINE, Spencer. To Eliza Shepard, 1938-VANK. JL 19686-19714, 24821-24865

Box 413

Correspondence. VANL-VZ. JL 19715-19776, 24866-24868

Box 414

Correspondence. W-WALK. JL 19777-19851, 24869-24871

Box 415

Correspondence. WALL-WARM. JL 19852-19916, 24872-24882

Box 416

Correspondence. WARN-WATT, A.P. To A-Jack London, 1902-1907. JL 19917-19978, 24883-24884

Box 417

Correspondence. WATT, A.P. To Jack London, 1908-WEISE, J. Harold. To A-Irving Shepard, 1939-Aug. 1940. JL 19979-20042, 24890-24901

Box 418

Correspondence. WEISE, J. Harold. To Irving Shepard, Sept. 1940-WELCH, Galbraith. To a-Jack London, 1909-Mar. 1914 JL 20043-20116, 24902-24904, 20205 (not 20412?)

Box 419

Correspondence. WELCH, Galbraith. To a-Jack London, Apr. 1914-WELD JL 20117-20191

Box 420

Correspondence. WELE-WESTERN T. JL 20192-20204, 20206-20235, 24905-24921

Box 421

Correspondence. WESTERN U.-WHITND. JL 20236-20289, 24922-24928

Box 422

Correspondence. WHITNE-WILD. JL 20291-20351, 24929

Box 423

Correspondence. WILE-WILLIAMS, Churchill. To A-Jack London, 1910-1911. JL 20352-20406, 24930-24942

Box 424

Correspondence. WILLIAMS, Churchill. To Jack London, 1912-WILLIR. JL 20407-20473

Box 425

Correspondence. WILLIS-WILSN. JL 20474-20539

Box 426

Correspondence. WILSO-WON. JL 21272, 20540-20599, 24943-24947

Box 427

Correspondence. WOO-WT. JL 20600-20645, 24948-24975

Box 428

Correspondence. WU-Z. JL 20646-20699, 24976-24990

Box 430

Unidentified Correspondence: A-Z by First Name. JL 20794-20837

Box 431

Unidentified Correspondence: 1905-1955. JL 20838-20906, 24991-24993

 

Irving Stone File

Physical Description: 1 boxes

Scope and Contents

This file consists of over 100 letters to and from Irving Stone and Charmian London. Also included are a few contracts, a short manuscript, and a few letters from other persons, including Eliza Shepard. The file documents the relationship between Stone and London, and its eventual deterioration as publication of Sailor on Horseback became imminent.
The Irving Stone File (Box 434) was restricted until Irving Stone's death at the bequest of the Jack London estate and opened for research on March 30, 1993.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by author; manuscripts come at the beginning of the file, then correspondence.
Box 434

Irving Stone File: A-Z. JLS 1-76

 

Harvey Taylor File

Physical Description: 2 boxes

Scope and Contents

The Harvey Taylor File documents the relationship between Harvey Taylor (who for a time was bibliographer, then supposed agent for the London estate) and Charmian London. The two-box file consists entirely of letters, mostly between Charmian Kittredge London and Harvey Taylor. A few letters from Eliza Shepard are also included.
At the request of the Jack London estate, the Harvey Taylor files (Boxes 435-436) were restricted until the death of Harvey Taylor; they were opened for research on March 30, 1993.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by author; manuscripts come at the beginning of the file, then correspondence.
Box 435

Harvey Taylor File: A-L. JLT 1-66

Box 436

Harvey Taylor File: M-Z. JLT 67-127

 

Kittredge File

Physical Description: 6 boxes

Scope and Contents

The Kittredge File consists of manuscripts, letters, documents, and genealogical material pertaining to Charmian Kittredge London's family. The six-box file is rich in material documenting Charmian Kittredge (and Ninetta Wiley Eames Payne Springer's) heritage. Among the more interesting pieces in the file are: Dayelle Wiley Kittredge's "Diary of a Trip from Oshkosh, Wisconsin," her seven letters to her sister, Ninetta Wiley Eames Payne Springer and mother, Catherine Growall Wiley, and the letters from them. All the correspondence in the Kittredge File is filed in the Manuscripts Catalog and is designated by the call number "JLK."

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by author; manuscripts come at the beginning of the file, then correspondence.
Box 437

Kittredge File: Oversize Manuscripts and Correspondence. JLK 16-31

Box 438

Kittredge File: Manuscripts: A-KITTREDGE, Dayelle. A-E. JLK 32-50

Box 439

Kittredge File: Manuscripts: KITTREDGE, Dayelle. F-M. JLK 51-64

Box 440

Kittredge File: Manuscripts: KITTREDGE, Dayelle. N-R. JLK 65-80

Box 441

Kittredge File: Manuscripts: KITTREDGE, Dayelle. S-Z. JLK 81-133

Box 442

Kittredge File: Correspondence: A-Z, Ephemera: A-Z.

 

Documents

Physical Description: 14 boxes

Scope and Contents

The vast majority of documents in the London Collection (Boxes 443-456) are literary contracts either for Jack London to write a story, a publisher to publish a book, or a dramatist to dramatize one of London's stories. Also included in this section of the collection are the legal papers regarding Charmian's 1928 suit against Columbia Pictures, London's 1905 divorce from Bessie Maddern London, his suit against Joseph J. Noel and the Millergraph and Biograph Companies, and his suit against Slayton Lyceum Bureau. There are also some land documents pertaining to the Jack London Ranch. All the documents have been individually catalogued. Cards are filed in the alphabetical section of the manuscripts catalog and the Jack London Collection file in the chronological manuscripts catalog.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by author and subarranged by title or first words of document.
Box 443

Documents: A-B

Box 444

Documents: C-E

Box 445

Documents: F-K

Box 446

Documents: L-LONDON, Charmian. A-Agreement with A-L

Box 447

Documents: LONDON, Charmian. Agreement with M-R

Box 448

Documents: LONDON, Charmian. Agreement with S-Notice to A-C

Box 449

Documents: LONDON, Charmian. Notice to D-LONDON, Jack. Agreement with A-D

Box 450

Documents: LONDON, Jack. Agreement with E-K

Box 451

Documents: LONDON, Jack. Agreement with L-V

Box 452

Documents: LONDON, Jack. Agreement with W-Contract with A-G

Box 453

Documents: LONDON, Jack. Contract with H-MACL

Box 454

Documents: MACM-P

Box 455

Documents: Q-SHEPARD, H.

Box 456

Documents: SHEPARD, I.-Z

 

Photographic Prints

Physical Description: 9 boxes

Scope and Contents

The photographs are all original (either contemporary prints made prior to 1917 or later prints made from the original negative). Each print is individually numbered with a "JLP" prefix and filed in its own envelope.
Included in this section are a number of photographs of Elizabeth Wiley Baxter; Marshall and Louis Bond; Romaine Fielding; Hawaiian scenes (such as Diamond Head); Jack London Ranch scenes (including the cottage where the Londons lived, the dam and lake, eucalyptus fields, Jack London's gravesite, and the vineyards); George Wharton James; Martin Johnson; Dayelle and Willard Kittredge; Charmian London (over 31 photographs from 1879-1940); Elizabeth May Maddern London; Flora Wellman London; Jack London (over 54 photographs from 1896-1916); John London; Joan London Miller; New York, New York; Edward Biron Payne; Virginia Prentiss; Ninetta Wiley Eames Payne Springer; Louis Edwin Stevens; Vallejo, California; Venice, Italy; Vera Cruz, Mexico; Wake Robin Lodge (in Glen Ellen, California); Anna Strunsky Walling; and Jack London's Wolf House, as well as an array of South Sea Island photographs, some featuring Jack London's yacht Snark.

Arrangement

Filed alphabetically by subject. Oversize prints (Box 511) are alphabetically arranged by subject; the box is listed at the end of this series.

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Box 457

Photographs: Prints. A-H JLP 1-76

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Box 458

Photographs: Prints. I-LONDON, Charmian, 1879-1939 JLP 77-107, 109-143

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Box 459

Photographs: Prints. LONDON, Charmian, 1940-LONDON, Jack, 1896-1907 JLP 144-204

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Box 460

Photographs: Prints. LONDON, Jack, 1908-O JLP 205-266

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Box 461

Photographs: Prints. P-SR JLP 267-315

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Box 462

Photographs: Prints. SS-VERA CRUZ. A. JLP 316-360

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Box 463

Photographs: Prints. VERA CRUZ. B-Z. JLP 108, 361-415

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Box 511

Photographs: Oversize Prints. JLP 558-603

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Photographic Positives

Physical Description: 22 boxes

Scope and Contents

The photographic positives (ektapan "inner positives") includes images copied from original negatives in Jack London's negative collection; many of the positives duplicate images also found in the photograph albums held in the series below.
The original negatives are now deposited with the State of California. Since these positives were made directly from the negatives, without going through a print process, the quality is generally good.

Arrangement

Grouped together according to subject in twenty-two categories; with oversize positives listed last in Box 512.
Box 464

Yosemite, 1890 JLP 416

Scope and Contents

27 photographs of a trip Charmian made to Yosemite in 1890. Featured are scenic snapshots and a few photographs of Charmian London, Ninetta Springer, and Roscoe Eames.
Box 465

Maine, 1905 JLP 417

Scope and Contents

46 photographs, mostly of Jack London or scenic shots of Maine, New York City, and a few of Jamaica. The snapshots were taken on London's honeymoon. There are also a few photographs of Anna Strunsky Walling.
Box 466

Jack's Houses JLP 418

Scope and Contents

70 photographs of the houses London lived in as a young boy and man. Also included are photographs of Cole School, Franklin School, Jack and Bess at Santa Cruz, and a number of portraits of Jack London.
Box 467

Piedmont - Venice, 1901-1902 JLP 419

Scope and Contents

36 photographs of Venice, New York, Kent, England, Ireland, and a number of photographs of Elizabeth Wiley and Harley Wiley.
Box 468

People and Places JLP 420

Scope and Contents

67 photographs, including some of George Sterling, Charmian London, Anna Strunsky Walling, Ninetta Wiley Eames Payne Springer, and Edward Biron Payne. Also a number of views of the Jack London Ranch, some Mexican scenes, and a few photographs of the Bohemian Russian River Grove.
Box 469

Korea I, 1904 JLP 421

Scope and Contents

113 photographs taken by Jack London of the Russo-Japanese War in Korea. Also included are a few photographs of Japan. The photographs feature Japanese and Russian soldiers and artillery, Korean scenes and religious buildings, villages, some fishing scenes, and a few photographs of Jack London.
Box 470

Korea II, 1904 JLP 422

Scope and Contents

87 photographs taken by Jack London of the Russo-Japanese War in Korea. Also included are a few photographs of Japan. The photographs feature Japanese and Russian soldiers and artillery, Korean scenes and religious buildings, villages, some fishing scenes, and a few photographs of Jack London.
Box 471

Korea III, 1904 JLP 423

Scope and Contents

115 photographs taken by Jack London of the Russo-Japanese War in Korea. Also included are a few photographs of Japan. The photographs feature Japanese and Russian soldiers and artillery, Korean scenes and religious buildings, villages, some fishing scenes, and a few photographs of Jack London.
Box 472

Spray Trip, 1904 JLP 424

Scope and Contents

39 photographs, including a number of Katie Peterson, a few of Cloudesley Johns, and others aboard the Spray.
Box 473

People, 1905-1906 JLP 425

Scope and Contents

95 photographs of George Sterling, Carolyn Rand Sterling, Joan London Miller, Becky London Fleming, Xavier Martinez, Charmian Kittredge London, Manyoungi, Constance Skinner, Luther Burbank, Edgar Lucien Larkin, and Jack London. Most of the photographs were taken in Glen Ellen. A few were taken in Oakland, Santa Rosa, or Los Angeles, California.
Box 474

Monterey - Jamaica, 1905-1906 JLP 426

Scope and Contents

69 photographs. The Jamaica scenes were taken by Jack London while on his honeymoon in 1905. Included are photographs of Kingston Harbor and country scenes. The Monterey photographs include a number of coastal scenes and the Carmel Mission. Only Jack and Charmian London are featured in the photographs, although a few unidentified people appear in some of the Jamaican scenes.
Box 475

Building of the Snark, 1906 JLP 427

Scope and Contents

43 photographs of the Snark in Oakland, at sea, and its crew: Jack London, Charmian London, Roscoe Eames, Herman Whitaker, and Manyoungi.
Box 476

Hawaii Including Molokai, Maui, and Oahu, 1907 JLP 428

Scope and Contents

More than 125 photographs. Scenes include the Fourth of July parade on Molokai, coastal scenes on Molokai, a rodeo on Maui, Pearl Harbor, and the Haleakala crater. Jack and Charmian London are featured in many of the photographs.
Box 477

French Polynesia, Fiji, Samoa, 1908 JLP 429

Scope and Contents

134 photographs, many of native huts and villages. Also featured are Charmian London, Ernest "Nature Man" Darling, Martin Johnson, and Jack London. Places include Tahiti, the Marquesas, Savii, Papeete Tahiti, Raiatea, Bora Bora, Samoa, Suva, Manua, and the Snark at sea. Also shown is the ship S.S. Mariposa.
Box 478

Solomon Islands, 1908 JLP 430

Scope and Contents

Over 128 photographs, many of Solomon Island natives. Included are the photographs of London's Nianota trip, scenes of Tasman, Solomon Islands, New Hebrides, Malaita, Guadalcanal, a Penduffryn masquerade, and a few scattered photographs of Hawaii. Jack and Charmian London are featured in many of the photographs. There are a few pictures of Martin Johnson.
Box 479

S.S. Tymeric Voyage, 1908-1909 JLP 431

Scope and Contents

42 photographs, including many of the Tymeric crew and scenes of Ecuador (including Quito).
Box 480

Roamer Trips, 1910-1914 JLP 432

Scope and Contents

115 photographs. Most of the photographs were taken in Oakland or along the Sacramento River delta and feature Jack London, Charmian London, Ernest Matthews, Nakata, French Frank, Edward Payne, and Ninetta Springer.
Box 481

Ranch, 1910-1913 JLP 433

Scope and Contents

104 photographs. Early scenes of the Jack London Ranch, most featuring livestock. A number of pictures of Charmian or Jack London on horseback. Neuadd Hillside is prominent in a number of the photographs as well. Other horses include Belle, Don Sonoma, and Fleet.
Box 482

Ranch, 1912-1916 JLP 434

Scope and Contents

Many of the 110 photographs are of scenes of the Valley of the Moon. There are some pictures of London's Truckee trip, a few pictures of Sonoma Creek, the ranch buildings, and Wolf House. A number of stunning photographs of the building of the twin silos. Very few photographs with people, although those included are Charmian and Jack London, Edgar Larkin, Nakata, and Maude McNerviary, the ranch cook.
Box 483

Ranch, After 1917 JLP 435

Scope and Contents

A number of photographs of the ranch, some featuring Charmian London. A few of the 22 pictures are of Laurie Smith.
Box 484

Vera Cruz, 1914 JLP 436

Scope and Contents

53 photographs of the Mexican Revolution. Most of the pictures are of artillery, ships, or Panuco oil fields in Tampico. People featured include Jack and Charmian London, General F.D. Evans, Major General B.C. Lockwood, Lieutenant Hayes, General Funston, Captain J.B. Allison, Colonel Van Vlict, and Captain Davidson. Also included are photographs of the Seventh Infantry and Fort Crockett.
Box 485

Oahu, 1915 JLP 437

Scope and Contents

40 photographs, most of Jack London and Charmian London in Pahoa. A few of Elizabeth Wiley at Beach Walk, and some island scenes.
Box 512

Oversize Positives JLP 604

 

Photograph Albums

Physical Description: 1 unit(116 volumes, 24 boxes)

Scope and Contents

This series contains photograph albums with photographs primarily taken by Jack and Charmian London on their travels and at home. The prints are pasted into 90 small and 26 large albums. The albums are beginning to deteriorate due to the natural action of the chemicals used in developing the photographs, and the originals do not circulate. Access to the images is available through digital reproductions available in the Huntington Digital Library.
In addition, this series also contains 24 boxes of contact prints and 20 binders of corresponding film negatives (previously in boxes 513-516) that were previously used as reading room surrogates for the original albums.

Custodial History

All of the original albums were donated to the Library in 1983 by the Shepard Family, except for "The Dirigo Voyage, 1912," which had previously been part of the Library's Jack London Collection. At that time the Dirigo album was removed from its initial location in Box 486, and shelved with the remaining albums.

Arrangement

The volumes are arranged by album number, with small photograph albums grouped together and followed by the large albums. The boxes of contact prints and contract print negatives of the albums are listed after the volumes.
 

Photograph Albums

Physical Description: 90 Volumes

General

JLP 477 Album 39 ("Jack and His Dwelling Places") and JLP 523 Album 85 ("The World We Live In") are missing. These albums were not included in the donation of the original albums to the Library in 1983 and were also missing from the Jack London Ranch when the albums were photographed for the contact prints in 1976. These titles, though, are included in a typescript "List of Albums of Photographs in Jack London Collection" (see JLP 25285 in Box 620) that was received as part of the Addenda.

Conditions Governing Access

NOT AVAILABLE. Does not circulate. Use digital reproductions in the Huntington Digital Library.
 

Album 1, Korea. JLP 439 1904

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Album 2, Korea. JLP 440 1904

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Album 3, Korea. JLP 441 1904

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Album 4, Korea. JLP 442 1904

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Album 5, Korea. JLP 443 1904

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Album 6, Korea. JLP 444 1904

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Album 7, Korea. JLP 445 1904

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Album 8, Korea. JLP 446 1904

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Album 9, Korea. JLP 447 1904

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Album 10, Korea. JLP 448 1904

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Album 11, Korea. JLP 449 1904

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Album 12, Korea, Hawaii. JLP 450 1904

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Album 13, Korea, Hawaii. JLP 451 1904

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Album 14, Very Earliest Photographs. JLP 452 before 1905

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Album 15, Friends, Old Friends. JLP 453 before 1906

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Album 16, The Crowd, Miscellaneous (including George Sterling). JLP 454 before 1906

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Album 17, In This Our World. JLP 455 before 1917

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Album 18, Me, I Myself (portraits of Jack London). JLP 456 before 1909

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Album 19, Jack, Himself. JLP 457 before 1917

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