Box 24
Contains 13 Results:
Untitled - "My friend Joe Riley, of the Back Bay Rileys...", typescript, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Untitled - "When 'Lucky' Jeffers emerged from the Cheyenne coach...", typescript, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Untitled - "The woman in purple raised the pistol slowly....", typescript, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Which Way Did They Go?, typescripts (2 copies), n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
White Wolf, The, typescript, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Who Had the Button?, typescript, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Why Mr. H. Blew His Top, printed in Chicago Daily News' Done In a Day No. 4, 1946
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Women-O Yes, typescript, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
[World War II Stories], fragments, typescript, ca. 1942
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Unidentified, Chicago stories, typescripts, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Unidentified, fragments, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Untitled - "...anecdotal smut...", typescript, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.
Untitled - "Bert Sands was silent...", typescript, n.d.
Typescripts, drafts, printed material, notes, research materials, and handwritten diary entries of many of Casey's literary output, including newspaper articles and essays, columns, nonfiction books, novels, and poetry. Many works are unpublished or are early drafts of what later became works or anthologies. Occasionally, Casey wrote under the pseudonym John Ware.
See also Series 5: Scrapbooks for more printed works, especially from his early writing career.