Department
of Special Collections Publications
Bibliographies
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The
Barchas Collection at Stanford University: A Catalogue of
the Samuel I. and Cecile M. Barchas Collection in the History
of Science and Ideas. Stanford: Stanford University Libraries,
1999.
This
catalog describes the 2,200 titles deemed rare or valuable
of The Barchas Collection in the History of Science and
Ideas, a distinguished collection at Stanford University.
This collection, assembled by Sam and Cecile Barchas over
many years, is especially strong in medicine, geology, astronomy,
and general natural history. The catalog, designed by Peter
Koch and containing 64 high-resolution reproductions of
title pages and illustrations from the collection, is a
handsome example of classic book design. It will be a valuable
resource for historians of science and medicine, bibliographers,
book collectors, and others concerned with the documentation
of scientific ideas. |
$40.00
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A
Catalogue of the John Steinbeck Collection at Stanford University.
Compiled by Susan F. Riggs. With an Introduction by Jackson
J. Benson. Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, California,
1980.
An
extensive item-by-item catalog of Steinbeck letters, manuscripts,
books, and other publications, and of other items in the
John Steinbeck Collection, 1902-1979, one of three Steinbeck
collections in the Department of Special Collections and
University Archives at Stanford. In his introduction, Jackson
Benson writes “The Steinbeck Collection at Stanford
is one of the best collections of materials related to the
life and work of an important modern author to reside in
any library.” |
$5.00
(paperback)
$15.00
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The
Ernest Hemingway Collection of Charles D. Field.
Prepared by Bonnie D. Cherrin. Stanford University Libraries,
Stanford, California, 1985.
Presents
the Field Hemingway collection in four parts: Writings by
Hemingway; Writings about Hemingway; Correspondence and
Manuscripts; Miscellaneous. Charles D. Field collected Hemingway
material over almost twenty-five years. He “had a
partner in this enterprise, the distinguished San Francisco
bookseller, Warren R. Howell. The Field Collection is a
fine example of the way in which the close collaboration
between collector and bookseller can result in an important
library.” (From the introduction.) |
$15.00
(full cloth)
$25 (quarter-leather) |
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The
Francis B. Loomis Papers, 1835-1959. Guide to the Microfilm
Edition. Lynn M. Jimenez, Editor. Patricia J. Palmer,
Project Director. Stanford University Libraries, Manuscript
Division, 1975.
This
pamphlet contains a bibliography of Francis B. Loomis, a
brief introduction to the papers, a guide to the nine rolls
of microfilm of the papers, and a list of selected correspondents
with Loomis. In brief, Loomis served in the U.S. State Department,
was a key figure in the Theodore Roosevelt’s Panama
Policy, was involved with the Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace, had a career with Standard Oil, had a role in the
negotiations of the Russo-Japanese War, and participated
in Republican politics during the years 1898-1912. |
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The
James A. Healy Collection of Irish Literature, in the Department
of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries.
Complied by Susan F. Riggs and Oswalda M. Deva. Stanford
University Libraries, 1978.
A
detailed list of the books, letters, and other manuscript
material collected by James A. Healy form the 1930s to his
death in 1975. Included are letters by Richard Campbell,
Oliver St. John Gogarty, James Joyce, Shane Leslie, Standish
O’Grady, Seamus O’Sullivan, George William Russell,
George Bernard Shaw, Katherine Tynan, and William Butler
Yeats, photographs, portraits, and Dun Emer and Cuala Press
books.
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Research
Guide to the Records of MALDEF (Mexican American Legal Defense
and Educational Fund) and PRLDEF (Puerto Rican Legal Defense
and Education Fund). Edited
and compiled by Theresa Mesa Casey and Pedro Hernández,
1996.
Jointly created by the Department of Special Collections
of the Stanford University Libraries and El Centro de Estudios
Puertorriqueños of the Hunter College campus of the
City University of New York, this guide details the MALDEF
and PRLDEF collections held at Stanford and Hunter College,
respectively, and is a primary resource for researchers
studying Chicano/Latino civil rights movements and their
legal strategies. This guide resulted from a two-year grant
project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. |
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Sunset
Magazine : A Century of Western Living, 1898-1998.
Stanford: Stanford University Libraries, 1998.
This 304-page publication provides an in-depth view of Sunset
over its century of publication and feature essays on the
magazine's history and impact by Drs. Kevin Starr, California
State Librarian, and Tomas Jaehn, Curator for American and
British History. With over 250 illustrations, the book stresses
the historical connection between Sunset and Stanford and
includes retrospective essays by Stanford alumni L.W. "Bill"
Lane. Jr. and Melvin B. Lane, Sunset's longtime owner/publishers.
The bibliography, compiled by Libraries staff, includes
topical listings of over 9,000 articles, a chronology of
over 900 Sunset books, and an author-subject index. |
$30.00 |
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A Vast
and Useful Art: The Gustave Gimon Collection on French Political
Economy. Edited by Mary Jane Parrine. Stanford: Stanford
University Libraries, 2004.
The Gustave Gimon Collection at the Stanford University
Libraries illustrates the interplay between economics and
politics with works spanning the preindustrial era between
1515 and ca. 1860. Its books and manuscripts, primarily
written in French, offer a comparative worldwide perspective
that spans various ideological viewpoints. The works in
the collection range from theoretical treatises to practical
handbooks focusing on political economy but also the broader
spheres of religion, utopian speculation, and notions of
sovereignty.
This volume is
an invaluable resource for scholars of French political
economy and culture, and is organized into four sections:
Part 1, or "Scholars' Perspectives" includes seven
essays by experts in the field; Part 2, "Highlights"
includes brief essays on selected elements of the collection;
Part 3, is the Collection Bibliography; and Part 4 contains
additional information such as the reference bibliography,
lists of illustrations, indexes, etc. This elegant book
is hardbound, 280 pages, and was designed by Peter Rutledge
Koch of Berkeley, California, and printed in Canada. |
$49.00 |
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