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 | | 22 | Author: | Pumpuang Monastery (Thailand) | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Thai religious manuscript
            1939 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1939 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Religious manuscript written at the Pumpuang Monastery, Thailand, in 1939. The form is that of a "parabaik;" that is, the heavy paper is 
      								folded like an accordion. The writing is lengthwise on both sides of the rectangular paper. Contains 14 panels of handpainted Buddhist imagery, in 
      								seven pairs that flank the text. Dominant colors are blue, red, green black and white, with some gold illumination. Scenes include Buddha, shrines, 
      								gods in the heavens, demons, a man in a water-lily pond, hellish scenes of people being tortured, black birds at the edge of a pond, and a couple 
      								receiving a gold bracelet from the sky. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | Buddhist art -- Thailand. | Buddhist illumination of books and manuscripts -- Thailand -- Specimens. | Buddhist literature -- Illustrations. | Buddhist monasteries -- Thailand. | Manuscripts, Thai. |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 24 | Author: | Ingalls, Jeremy, 1911-2000 | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Jeremy Ingalls papers, 1822-2004
            (bulk 1930-1990) ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1822-2004 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Contains the personal and professional papers of Jeremy
            Ingalls, the American poet, scholar, editor and translator. Extensive correspondence,
            academic research materials, drafts and notebooks, photographs and publications.
            Subjects include the epic tradition in American literature, Chinese history and the
            poems of Mao Zedong, metaphysical poetry and Chinese translation. Ingalls was Professor
            of English at Rockford College in Illinois and later moved to Tucson, AZ. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | American poetry -- 20th century | Women poets | Epic literature -- History and criticism | Chinese poetry -- 20th century -- History and criticism | Chinese poetry |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 28 | Author: | Miller, Tom, 1947- | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Tom Miller papers, 
                        1852-2022
            1950-2003 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1852-2022 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Collection consists of the papers of
        Tom Miller and underground press publications collected by him. The Publications by Tom
        Miller series includes articles, correspondence, manuscripts, and research materials
        relating to his books. The Research Files series contains a variety of materials on a broad
        range of topics. Materials within each file are arranged by format (correspondence, research
        material, and notes). Items within each of these subdivisions are then arranged
        chronologically. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | Authors, American -- 20th century -- Archives | Travelers' writings | Hat
        trade | Hat trade -- United States | American literature -- Southwest, New | Short stories, American -- 20th century | American fiction -- 20th century | Hat trade -- Ecuador | Short stories, American |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 29 | Author: | Black Sparrow Press | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Black Sparrow Press Collection,
  		1966-1994
  		(bulk 1973-1993) ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1966-1994 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Black Sparrow Press was a small independent publishing house focused on avant-garde literature. Produced by John and Barbara Martin, with the help of typographer and printer Graham Mackintosh, the Press was responsible for drawing attention to Charles Bukowski and his literary work. Each published title includes correspondence from authors, layout matter and artwork, ephemera, photographs, manuscripts, proofs, and first editions. Black Sparrow Press published a number of American and English authors including Diane Wakoski, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Creeley, Charles Olson, John Fante, Gerard Malanga, Wanda Coleman, and acquired publication rights for Wyndham Lewis and D. H. Lawrence. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | American Poetry – 20th Century. | American Literature – 20th Century. | Authors and Publishers – 20th Century. | Publishers and Publishing – United States – California. | Small Presses – United States. |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 30 | Author: | Preciado Martin, Patricia | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Patricia Preciado Martin papers
               1959-2015 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1959-2015 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Papers of Arizona author Patricia Preciado Martin. Contains
            research files including awards, book review clippings and other press, correspondence,
            genealogical material, photographs, oral histories on audio cassette, and media
            appearances by Preciado Martin on VHS, DVD, and CD. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | Oral history -- Arizona | Mexican literature -- Mexican-American Border
                  Region. | Mines and
                  mineral resources | Ranches -- Arizona | Ranch life -- Arizona -- History | Mexican Americans -- Arizona | Mexican Americans -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Social life and
                  customs. | Mexican Americans -- Arizona -- Tucson --
                  Folklore. |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 31 | Author: | Douglas, Frances | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Frances Douglas
		Papers, 
		1892-1963 ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | 1892-1963 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Contains correspondence, diaries, articles,
		stories, clippings, memorabilia, photographs, and translations of mostly
		unpublished works by Spanish-language writers. Some of the authors are Concha
		Espina de Serna, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, Jose Maria Carretero,
		Guillermo Diaz-Caneja, Gregorio Martinez Sierra, Rafael Delgado, Pedro Juan
		Labarthe, Jose Lopez- Portillo y Rojas, Emilia Pardo-Bazan, Jose Echegaray and
		Eduardo Zamacois. Personal material consists of correspondence and family
		photographs, from marriage to Charles Fletcher Lummis, and later to Courtenay
		DeKalb, with whom she operated the Roadside Mine in Arizona. Photographs and
		correspondence related to the mine are present. Also included are typescripts
		of Douglas' published and unpublished articles, stories, and translations.
		Original drawings are by E.A. Burbank and Carl Oscar Borg. Correspondence with
		friends and publishers includes writers Eugene Rhodes, Henry Knibbs, Concha
		Espina, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, José María
		Carretero, Pedro Labarthe, Guillermo Diaz-Caneja, and the publisher Phoebe
		Hearst. Diaries and photographs document travels to Mexico and Europe. Stories
		were recorded by Douglas while she lived among the Isleta Indians. Mexican and
		U.S. newspapers, 1911-1915, report on the Mexican Revolution. Related material
		in MS 39 and MS 297. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | American Association of University Women. | Spanish Literature -- 20th century -- History and
			 criticism. | Isleta Indians -- Legends. | Indians of North America -- New Mexico -- Legends. | Mines and mineral resources -- Arizona -- Pima County --
			 History -- Sources. | Roadside Mine (Ariz.) | Women authors. | Mexico -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920. | 1900-1924. | 1925-1949. |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
| 32 | Author: | Treadwell, Sophie, 1885-1970 | Add to Favorites |  |  | Title: | Sophie Treadwell paperscirca
               1860-1970
            (bulk
               1910-1960) ead |  |  |  | Date(s): | circa
               1860-1970 |  |  |  | Abstract: | Contains chiefly Personal Materials, Diaries, Correspondence,
            Scrap-books, Plays, Novels, and Photographs relating to her career as an American
            playwright, author, and journalist from the 1910s through the 1960s. Diaries include her
            travels to Europe and Moscow in the 1930s, and daily activities for selected years
            spanning 1942 to 1970. Noted correspondents include Louise and Walter Arensberg, Arthur
            Craven, Maynard Dixon, Helena Modjeska, Robert A. Parker, family and friends,
            colleagues, employers, and inter-view-ees, including Sarah Bernhardt and Francisco
            Villa. Scrapbooks document her private life; college years at University of California,
            1901-1906; early acting, writing, and employment in California, New York, Europe, and
            Mexico, 1909-1932; and critical coverage of the productions of her dramatic works from
            1918-1949. |  |  |  | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections |  |  |  | Subjects: | Actors -- Labor unions | American drama -- Women authors | Authors, American -- 20th century -- Sources | Drama -- 20th century -- Stories, plots, etc. --
                  Sources | Feminism and literature -- United States | Manuscripts, American | Theater -- United States -- History -- 20th century --
                  Sources | Women dramatists, American -- Sources | Women journalists -- United States -- Sources | Actors -- United States -- Correspondence |  |  |  | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides | 
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