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Bryant, Louise 1885-1936

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Works: 45 works in 94 publications in 6 languages and 4,760 library holdings
Genres: Drama 
Classifications: dk265, 947.08410924
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Publications by  Louise Bryant Publications by Louise Bryant
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17 editions published between and 2002 in English and held by 324 libraries worldwide
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8 editions published between and 1973 in English and held by 317 libraries worldwide
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3 editions published between and 1973 in English and held by 232 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 13 libraries worldwide
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2 editions published in in Undetermined and English and held by 4 libraries worldwide
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
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2 editions published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, notebooks, books, artwork, photographs, and printed matter which document Louise Bryant's career as a journalist and her personal and family life. The papers contain only a small amount of material about John Reed.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Contains correspondence of Reed, the bulk with his Harvard classmate, Edward Eyre Hunt; poems, plays, and articles by Reed; and letters about him after his death. Included are manuscripts by Reed on radicalism at Harvard; letters he wrote to Hunt from jail after his arrest for working with the International Workers of the World to support the silk workers' strike in Paterson, N.J. in 1913; material on the pageant about the strike performed by the silk workers in Madison Square Garden in 1913; a letter from Louise Bryant to his mother written three days after his death; letters concerning his papers, the biography of him by Granville Hicks, and the activities of the Harvard Alumni John Reed Committee to raise funds for a portrait of Reed by Robert Hallowell, and the Hicks biography; copies of Metropolitan Magazine with articles by Reed; and pamphlets, photos, and clippings on Reed and the labor movement.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The bulk of the collection is correspondence and manuscripts of John Reed and material pertaining to the Russian Revolution and radical movements in the U.S. and Europe. The correspondence is from Reed's student days at Harvard and his various stints as a traveling reporter, especially his years in Russia. Includes 99 letters and telegrams to Louise Bryant. The manuscripts consist of notes, drafts, and galley proofs for his articles and plays, both published and unpublished. Includes a partial manuscript with revisions of Ten Days That Shook the World with an original draft of Lenin's forward in English, and notebooks Reed kept while in Mexico and Russia. Material on the Russian Revolution consists of proclamations, appeals, decrees, speeches, and reports, mostly translated into English, with two boxes of French bulletins.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Collection of papers by and about John Reed. The bulk of the material dates from the period after Reed's death in 1920. Includes: correspondence with Corliss Lamont and others, especially with Reed's wife Louise Bryant and the Harvard Alumni John Reed Committee, concerning Reed and the acquisition of the Reed papers; manuscripts and letters by Reed; and a few clippings and photographs.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Correspondence contains many letters between Reed and his family and letters after his death between Louise Bryant and others (about Reed). Correspondents include: Edward Eyre Hunt, Margaret G. Reed, Harry Reed, Julian Street, and Booth Tarkington.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Correspondence and manuscripts of McKay's works, both published and unpublished, including "Banjo," "Banana Bottom," "Harlem Glory," and "Romance in Marseilles." Included are letters with Max Eastman, and from Louise Bryant, several letters from McKay to Simon Williamson, a colleague in the WPA Federal Writers Program, 1935-1943; and to Carl Van Vechten, 1941. Collection includes McKay's poems, "Desolate" holograph.
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in Multiple languages and held by 1 library worldwide
The papers of sculptor, painter, and printmaker John Henry Bradley Storrs measure 18.1 linear feet and date from 1837 to 1987, with the bulk of the papers dating from 1900 to 1956. The collection documents Storrs' career as an artist and his personal life through biographical material, correspondence with family, friends, and colleagues, personal business records, forty-eight diaries and other writings, printed material, photographs of Storrs and his family and friends, artwork, and scrapbooks. There is also a substantial amount of Marguerite Storr's correspondence as well as scattered correspondence of other members of the Storr's family.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Collection consists of correspondence, 1907-1939, with professional and political colleagues, friends, family, and others. There also are correspondence and papers, 1915-1939, concerning Irish affairs, the Committee on Industrial Relations, Louise Bryant, the Democratic National Committee, National Progressive League for F.D.R., the 1929 strike of textile workers in Passaic, N.J., the Spanish Civil War, and the Tom Mooney case. The rest of the collection consists of papers relating to Walsh's legal practice; some photographs of Walsh, his family, Eamon De Valera and others; a few posters dealing with Tom Mooney; and clippings, periodicals, newsletters, bulletins and other printed material about civil liberties, the Democratic Party, the Spanish Civil War, the National Woman's Party, child labor, the labor movement, and World War I and the Paris Peace Conference.
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Contains correspondence of Reed, the bulk with his Harvard classmate, Edward Eyre Hunt; poems, plays, and articles by Reed; and letters about him after his death. Included are manuscripts by Reed on radicalism at Harvard; letters he wrote to Hunt from jail after his arrest for working with the International Workers of the World to support the silk workers' strike in Paterson, N.J. in 1913; material on the pageant about the strike performed by the silk workers in Madison Square Garden in 1913; a letter from Louise Bryant to his mother written three days after his death; letters concerning his papers, the biography of him by Granville Hicks, and the activities of the Harvard Alumni John Reed Committee to raise funds for a portrait of Reed by Robert Hallowell, and the Hicks biography; copies of Metropolitan Magazine with articles by Reed; and pamphlets, photos, and clippings on Reed and the labor movement.
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Correspondence contains many letters between Reed and his family and letters after his death between Louise Bryant and others (about Reed). Correspondents include: Edward Eyre Hunt, Margaret G. Reed, Harry Reed, Julian Street, and Booth Tarkington.
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Correspondence, reports, journalistic dispatches, and other material, relating to German and Soviet politics and diplomacy in the interwar period, and to Allied military administration of Germany at the end of World War II. Includes a copy of the logbook of the submarine that sank the Lusitania, 1915, and correspondence with Georgiĭ Chicherin and Karl von Wiegand.
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Included are letters from authors Louise Bryant, Carl Van Doren and James Sheean, as well as extensive correspondence with Harry Maule, Lewis's editor at Doubleday, regarding promotion for 'Work of art' (1934). Also included are requests from Harrison Smith and Philip Allan Friedman for reminiscences of Lewis for publication, and two notes from Dorothy Thompson, Lewis's wife.
 
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Alternative Names
Reed, Louise, 1885-1936
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