Box 112
Container
Contains 1 Result:
Copper plate, wood blocks, coin, and a small wood box with silver inlay bearing the initials "GC," purported to have been given to Cruikshank by Charles Dickens.
File — Box: 112
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains typescripts, page proofs, research material, correspondence, photographs and artwork relating to Robert Patten's comprehensive work on the life of George Cruikshank, entitled, George Cruikshankâs Life, Times, and Art.The first series contains material relating to the writing and production of the book, including typescripts, proofs and correspondence with publishing house Rutgers University Press and others, administrative materials and artwork....
Dates:
1792-2002
Found in:
Woodson Research Center, Rice University, Houston, Texas
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Robert L. Patten: George Cruikshank research materials
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<emph render="bold">Series V: Manuscripts, correspondence and other materials by and about George Cruikshank, circa 1811-1976</emph>
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<emph render="bold">Sub-Series F: Miscelleanous papers, correspondence, objects and ephemera, circa 1823-1905</emph>