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Textual Production Margaret Mead
MMholds the civilian record for the largest collection of papers at the Library of Congress . Her red cape and her walking-stick are preserved and displayed at the Hall of the Pacific Peoples in...
Textual Production Edna St Vincent Millay
The Library of Congress now holds Millay's major archive of letters, notebooks, manuscripts, and photographs. Other papers are held by Yale University and the New York Public Library .
Milford, Nancy. Savage Beauty: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Random House.
513
American National Biography. http://www.anb.org/articles/home.html.
Textual Production Mary Peisley
A second edition followed the same year. A Philadelphia reprint of 1796 does not appear in the English Short Title Catalogue, but the Library of Congress holds a microfilm of it.
Library of Congress Online Catalog. http://catalog.loc.gov/.
Textual Production Muriel Spark
The book was not at the time published in the US or registered with the Library of Congress . The result was a pirated edition, and largely for this reason MS set about revising it...
Travel Angela Thirkell
She hated New York (a nasty, paltry . . . negligeable place) but loved Boston (where her old-fashioned hostess, Miss Elizabeth Gaskell Norton , seemed to her a wonderful remnant of the Flowering...
Textual Production Ethel Lilian Voynich
In New York City, ELV focused her musical energies on composition, orchestration, and smaller works like cantatas and oratorios although she left most of these works unpublished, keeping them to herself.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Gray, Anne, and Pam Blevins. The World of Women in Classical Music. WordWorld Publications, pp. 876-7.
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Ethel L. Voynich papers, 1928-1948. http://www.findingaids.loc.gov/db/search/xq/searchMfer02.xq?_id=loc.music.eadmus.mu010020&_faSection=overview&_faSubsection=bioghist.
She also...
Literary responses Lady Mary Wroth
Some early readers registered in their copies their dissatisfaction with the non-happy ending. The Library of Congress copy bears a pencilled-in couplet addressed to readers, and the UCLA copy a paragraph offering, in direct contradiction...

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