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A Panic - The Story of a Panic (manuscript), approximately 1890s

 File — Box: 12, Folder: 375

Scope and Contents note

From the Series:

The bulk of the Henry Blake Fuller Papers consists of nine boxes of his work, both manuscript and published, diaries and travel journals and mementos, sketches, musical scores, theater programs, translations of Italian stories, and miscellaneous notes and jottings. This material also includes his youthful school journal "Allisonian Classical Academy;" The serialized version of Fuller's best-known book The Cliff-Dwellers, original manuscript and galley-proofs of his last romance, Gardens of This World; librettos and scores for two operettas, Mariquita (1888) and Pipistrello (1887); typescript of Not on the Screen (1930); albums of drawings of European scenes; and an original manuscript of Fuller's second Chicago novel, With the Procession. Reviews written by Fuller are filed under "Reviews" and the name of the serial for which he wrote the review. See Series 5: Subject Files for reviews of his works, along with royalty statements, publicity, and other material relating to Fuller's works. Galley proofs of his work Gardens of This World are stored in oversize folders at the end of the collection.

Dates

  • Creation: approximately 1890s

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The Henry Blake Fuller papers are open for research; they are available five folders at a time in the Special Collections Reading Room (Priority II).

Repository Details

Part of the The Newberry Library - Modern Manuscripts and Archives Repository

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