Title:
Edith M. Coulter papers, [ca. 1927-1955]
Creator/Contributor:
Coulter, Edith M. (Edith Margaret), 1880-1963, creator
Creator/Contributor:
Sutro Library
Abstract:
Includes research correspondence, notes, and manuscript and typescript drafts for writings by Edith M. Coulter, including
her 1927 thesis, "A guide to historical bibliographies", with an expanded version published by the University of California
Press in 1935 as "Historical bibliographies, a systematic and annotated guide". Also includes "The development of librarianship
in California", and works relating to Daniel Wadsworth Coit: "An artist in El Dorado", and the engraver, Henry Miller. With
some biographical material and ephemera, including an uncut sheet of early bookplates from Sutro Library, San Francisco, Calif.
Date:
1927 (issued)
Subject:
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Library science -- United States
Librarians
Librarians
Bibliothécaires
librarians
Librarians
Library science
United States
University of California, Berkeley. -- School of Librarianship.
University of California, Berkeley. -- School of Librarianship
Coit, Daniel Wadsworth -- 1787-1876
Miller, Henry -- active 19th century
Coit, Daniel Wadsworth -- 1787-1876
Note:
Selected items transferred to the TYP Ephemera Collection of The Bancroft Library.
Edith M. Coulter graduated from Stanford University in 1905, attended the New York State Library School in 1906, and worked
as a reference librarian at the University of California, Berkeley, then was assistant and later, associate professor in the
School of Librarianship.
Physical Description:
print
1 box, 1 oversize folder (.4 linear ft.)
Language:
English
Identifier:
BANC MSS 96/45 cLOCAL
Origin:
California