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James Branch Cabell Collection 1915-1946

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[Inscribed to Guy Holt; with autograph corrections.]

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James Branch Cabell Collection 1886-1928

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Clippings, re: James Branch Cabelland his works, chiefly reviews of his early books, with some letters, listed below; 60 pp.

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James Branch Cabell Collection 1886-1928

Scrapbook 2, 1886-1919

Scrapbook 3, 1919-1920

James Branch Cabell Collection 1915-1930, n.d.

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[Contains poem beginning "Just beneath the misty range..."]

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James Branch Cabell Collection 1918-1954

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Clippings, re: Something About Eve; Frances Newman

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Thomas Wolfe Collection 1880-1957

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[Includes newspaper clippings, postcards, and photos regarding Asheville, North Carolinaand Thomas Wolfe; includes wallpaper from Wolfe's birthplace and postcards to Moore from Mabel Wolfe Wheatonand Fred Wolfeand Mary Wolfe. ] (Bound in red imitation leather with gilt decoration)

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Scrapbook, composed by Helen Trafford Moore 90 l.

Thomas Wolfe Collection 1880-1957

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