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Alfonsina Storni collection
Collection consists of poet and playwright Alfonsina Storni’s published books of poems, newspaper clippings, and other publications written about her life and work.
David Tierney alternative comics
A collection of ten David Teirney alternative comics produced between 1989-1991. Selling for 3 dollars each, the erotically-oriented stories consist of black ink drawings and text on white paper, each being about 20-25 pages long and having a unique solid-color cardboard cover.
Ivor C. Treby papers
The collection consists of magazines, journals, poetry books, audiocassettes, and newsprint featuring Ivor C. Treby's poetry and writings, as well as a copy and offprints of his book Michael Field Catalogue. Born on January 19, 1933 in Devenport, Plymouth, Ivor C. Treby was a poet, writer, educator, literary gay activist, researcher, founder of Blackland Press, and authority on Michael Field.
University of Southern California Max Kade Institute videotapes collection
This collection consists of recordings of lectures, interviews, and panel discussions of visiting scholars and special guests of the Max Kade Institute for Austrian-German-Swiss Studies.
William Van Wyck papers
Two scrapbooks, typed poems, correspondence, memoirs, and drafts of published works by William Van Wyck.
Voltaire correspondence
Dorothy Lillis Walker papers
Collection consists of photographs, correspondence, student materials, and books of poetry created and collected by Dorothy Lillis Walker. Dorothy Lillis Walker was a graduate of the University of Southern California, and taught English at Boyle Heights Junior High School.
Tatjana M. Warren papers
This collection contains correspondence between Tatjana M. Warren and German poets Helmut Maria Soik and Ernst Meister. The collection also contains some manuscripts of Meister's and Soik's works.
Charles Harper Webb papers
Hilde Wendland manuscripts and Plaut family memorials collection
Four manuscript books in German, created by Hilde Wendland for Stefanie Henders-Grunewald in 1920. Wendland hand-copied text from known poetry and fairy tales and hand-colored accompanying illustrations to create these manuscripts. Also included are two memorial works regarding brothers, Jacob Plaut and Moritz Plaut, two German-Jewish bankers.