Editorial Records Inventory--Part 4

Box 33    Editorial Files (by title) (continued)

     Wild West Weekly (combines records for: Street & Smith's
               Wild West Weekly; Street & Smith's Wild West)
          Mss. purchase cards:
               Aug. 1926-Oct. 1938 (13 folders)
          Mss. vouchers:
               Jan. 1938-Sept. 1939 (7 folders of 17)

Box 34    Editorial Files (by title) (continued)

     Wild West Weekly (continued)
          Mss. vouchers: (continued)
               Oct. 1939-Aug. 1943 (10 folders of 17)
          Mss.:
               Inventories of mss., including charge-offs for
                    1942-1944, and memoranda, 1938-1948, n.d.
               "By the Neck Until Dead" / Ward M. Stevens (a.k.a.
                    Paul S. Powers)
               "Chip Laramie and the Injun Devil" / W.E. Carleton
                    (with voucher)
               "Chip Laramie at Bar Z" / W.E. Carleton (with
                    voucher)
               "Chip Laramie at Roarin' River" / W.E. Carleton
                    (with voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Blocks the Law" / W.E. Carleton
                    (with voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Gets a Surprise" / W.E. Carleton
                    (with voucher) 
               "Chip Laramie Horns In" / W.E. Carleton (with
                    voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Loses a Herd" / W.E. Carleton (with
                    voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Loses a Prisoner" / W.E. Carleton
                    (with voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Loses His Credentials" (alternate
                    title from voucher: "Chip Laramie's Colt
                    Credentials") / W.E. Carleton (with voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Loses the Trail" / W.E. Carleton
                    (with voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Plays a Hunch" / W.E. Carleton (with
                    voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Quits the Posse" / W.E. Carleton    
                    (with voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Rides Home" / W.E. Carleton (with   
                    voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Ropes a Stray" (alternate title from
                    voucher: "Chip Laramie Plays Out His Hand") /
                    W.E. Carleton (with voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Stops a Lynching" / W.E. Carleton
                    (with voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Swaps Hosses" / W.E. Carleton (with
                    voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Swings a Loop" / W.E. Carleton (with
                    voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Trails Road Agents" / W.E. Carleton
                    (with voucher)
               "Chip Laramie Trails Slow Elk" / W.E. Carleton
                    (with voucher)
               "Chip Laramie's Owl-Hoot Amigo" / W.E Carleton
                    (with voucher)
               "Come on, Buck" / A.L.H. Bucklin
               "Night Hawks of Black Basin" / Cleve Endicott
               "Rampagin' Ransom" / Cleve Endicott
               "A Six-Gun Ranch Deal" / Houston Irvine (with R.
                    Oliphant reader report)  
               "Wild Horses" (alternate title: "The Flea-Bitten
                    Gray") / Justin Pate (with memorandum)
          Tables of Contents:
               Jan. 1930-Dec. 1932 (3 folders of 16)

Box 35    Editorial Files (by title) (continued)

     Wild West Weekly (continued)
          Tables of Contents: (continued)
               Jan. 1933-Nov. 1943 (13 folders of 16)
          
     The Wizard (combines records for: Cash Gorman (the Wizard))
          Mss. vouchers:
               May 1940-May 1942
          Mss.:
               Mss. inventory and memoranda, 1942-1944
               "Dollars and Scents" / Arthur Mann
               "Iowa's First Millionaire" / Simpson M. Ritter
               "Just About Money" / Frank Blighton
               "Ulysses Simpson Grant: Commercial Consultant" /
                    Simpson M. Ritter
          Tables of Contents:
               Oct. 1940-Aug. 1941
     
     The Yellow Book (New York, N.Y. : 1897)
          see The Yellow Kid  

     The Yellow Kid (combines records for: The Yellow Book (New
               York, N.Y. : 1897)
          Artwork:
               R.F. Outcault drawings (12 color photocopies of
                    11 original watercolors from the collection)
                    see Oversize Package #2

     You: the Magazine of Beauty
          Table of Contents:
               Apr./June 1937

     Young Men (New York, N.Y. : 1955)
          see Bill Barnes Air Adventurer

     Your Charm     
          see Picture-Play Weekly

     Miscellaneous Mss.
          Inventories of mss., including charge-offs, memoranda,
               1937-1945 
          "Again, in a Stable" / Robert Davis (no ms., galleys,
               with editorial note)
          "All Rights Reserved" / Charles Alexander (with printed
               rejection)
          "Ambush" / Warren E. Schutt (with R. Oliphant reader
               report, letter, payment note on index card)
          "American Silk" / T.T. Flynn  (2 copies)
          "Anglo-Mania and Its Effects on American Society" (no
               author)   

Box 36    Editorial Files (by title) (continued)

     Miscellaneous Mss. (continued)
          "As It Is Written" / DeLysle Ferree Cass
          "Balance All!-" / Olin Lyman (2 copies)
          "The Battle to the Strong" / Dorothy Stockbridge (with
               another untitled piece)
          "Beans and Potatoes" / Stephen A.D. Cox
          "The Beast of Bitronto" / Dorothy Stockbridge (2
               versions)
          "Between Two Stations" / Marjorie Parkinson Berle
          "Beyond Life" / R.V. Young
          "Bird of Darkness" / R.V. Young
          "Black Handed Murder" / Lee Fredericks
          "Blood-Mad" / Ro Vere Scott
          "Bogus Antiques and American Millionaires" (no author)
          "The Bracelet" / Greye La Spina
          "Brown Magic" (translated by Lindley) / Andre Maurois 
          "Canadian National Railways"; "Canadian Pacific
               Railways" (no author)
          "The Cap of Kao Tsu" / M.L. Eliott
          "Captain Darwin's Strange Adventures" (alternate title:
               "The Strange Adventures of Captain Darwin") (in 6
               parts) / F.H. Goodell (with letter)
          "Cashing in on Enthusiasm" / Fred C. Kelly
          "The Cat and the Cobra" / Srinvas Ram Wagel (with
               editorial note)
          "The Cavalier" / Clifford Dowdey
          "The Celestial Choir" / Tod Robbins
          "Chameleon" / Paul Francis Kerwin
          "The Chief Who Ran Away" / Jesse F. Gelders (with
               editorial note)
          "Chinook" / Gertrude LeWarne Parker
          "Circumstances Alter Cases" / Bertram Lebhar 
          "Come Back to Me" / R.V. Young
          The Come-Back (unauthored synopsis)
          "A Corner in Mules" / D.C. O'Flaherty
          "Courtney Knows" / R.V. Young  
          "Coward's Courage" / Jack D'Arcy (with editorial note)
          "The Crook Detective Agency" / Johnston McCulley
          "The Cruise of 'Angel-Cat' Ketcham" / Bolard Blighton
          "Cruise Wife" / Leona Fredericks 
          "Darkest Africa" (partial ms., no author)
          "Dead Giveaway" / Theodore Spence

          "Deadwood Dick" / Karl Stefan (with letters,
               memorandum)
          "Death on Wheels" / Christopher B. Booth (with note)
          "Death Was a Countersign" / Jack Curran
          "The Debatable Ground" / Eric A. Darling
          "The Decision" / L.M. Hussey
          "Deep-Sea Evidence" / Dorothy Stockbridge (from pages
               of Top-Notch, with memorandum)
          "The Diamond Devil"  (partial ms., no author) 
          "The Disease of Position" / Carrolton Carey
          "The Double Mission" / Paschal N. Strong
          "Down Below" (alternate title: "The Robber") / Bertrand
               L. Shurtleff
          "The Duchess in Pursuit" / I.A.R. Wylie (with erratum)
          "The Dynamite Special" / R.V. Young
          "The Enchanted Canyon" / Frank Blighton (with
               memorandum)
          "The Engagement Present" / Harry J. Flinkman
          "The Exiles of Warsaw; or: The Prisoners of the Czar" /
               Bracebridge Hemyngs (2 holograph mss. in 3
               folders)
          "Exit" / Ben Botkiss (with editorial note)
          "The Falling Death" / George L. Eaton
          "Fate Walks in Silence" / R.V. Young
          "Fear There Was" / R.V. Young
          "Flight of the Soul" / R.V. Young
          "The Flower of Suda" / Harriet Lewis (paste-up from
               unidentified periodical) 
          "Follow a Shadow" / R.V. Young
          "Foolish Virgin" / Herbert J. Salomon
          "Fortune Gets Sidetracked" / Ferdinand Berthoud
          "Friend of a Friend" / Frank L. Parke
          "Frozen Death" / Norman H. White
          "Fugitive" / William Tibbetts Brannon
          "Fugitive" / Judson Mobley
          "Futility" (alternate title: "A Song About Nothing") /
               Kenneth P. Wood
          "Gallows Key" / Christopher B. Booth (with galleys,
               layout)
          "The Gem of Kublai Khan" (alternate title: "The Pagan
               Ruby") / J. Allan Dunn (with memorandum)
          "The Gilded Death" / Bacon (from verso of p. 73 and
               mss. inventory #13) (re-numbered pages from
               "Chapter III: The Beautiful Adventure")
          "The Gilded Youth" / Dorothy Stockbridge (from pages of
               Ainslee's)
          "A Glass of Beer" / Edward Stevenson
          "The Goblin's Treasure House" / Robert Welles Ritchie
               (paste-up from the pages of The Popular Magazine)
          "The Golden Spider" / "after J. Joseph-Renaud by Robert
               Sneddon"
          "Good Woman" / James Weber Linn
          "Grand Slam" / Paul Ellsworth Triem (2 folders)
          "The Graveyard That Paid" / Peri Patein
          "The Great Catastrophe" / Murray Leinster (with
               editorial note)
          "The Grin of Chang-Hi" / Eric A. Darling

Box 37    Editorial Files (by title) (continued)

     Miscellaneous Mss. (continued)
          "Guiding Shadows" / Beulah Poynter
          "The Hands of Nelse Ruhl" / Edgar Daniel Kramer
          "The Hat Doctor" / C.A.R.
          "Heads Will Fall" / Nathaniel Nitkin
          "A Healthy Looking Corpse" / Pauline Crawford
          "Heritage of Death" / Clifford Goodrich (with another 
               partial version of ms.) (2 folders)     
          "The Hermit of Bald-Top Mountain" / Elliot Balestier
          "His Noble Failures" / George M.A. Cain (with editorial
               note)
          "Home Town Boy Makes Good" / Ellis Parker Butler        
          "How To Run Bases" (no author) 
          "The How When and Where of Success" (in 5 parts) /
               Rutherford Scott
          "I Believe" / Tod Robbins
          "I Like Men Best" / Ruth Abeling
          "I'll Marry You If" / Helen Ahern
          "In Her Own Hand" / Christopher B. Booth
          "In the Cards" / Joseph H. Hernandez
          Josh Billings' Philosophy ("copied for Mr. Nanovic from
               New York Weekly") (6 folders)
          "Key West Stop-Over" / Gladys Wood
          "Kicks Come High" / William Merriam Rouse
          "The King's Man" / Olaf Aarrestad (a.k.a. O.N. Massey)
               (with editorial note)
          "King's Ransom" / Dorothy Stockbridge (from the pages
               of The Popular Magazine)                     
          "The King's Vow" / Bessie Feldman Brown
          "The Lady Had a Method" / James B. Dunne
          "Lap-Dogs" (alternate title: "Our Lap-Dogs") / Carolyn 
               Carter (a.k.a. Carolyn Rapelyea)
          "The Lavender Ghost" / W.B.M. Ferguson
          "A Leaf from the Kaiser's Book. Chapter One: The Bomb
               Thrower" (no author) ms. bears designation "The
               omitted Chapter of Episode V" 
          "The Legends of Rockymount, Virginia" / O.V. Gundlach
          "The Legion Calls the Roll" / S.G. Pond
          "Light and Darkness" / R.V. Young
          "The Lobbygow" / Idwal Jones
          "The Man of the Forty Faces Second Series no. 2: the
               Riddle of the Tenth Day" / T.W. Hanshew?
          "The Man of the Forty Faces Second Series no. 5: the
               Riddle of the Amsterdam Diamonds" / T.W. Hanshew?
               (with editorial note)
          "The Man Who Saw the Sea on Fire" / Carroll E. Robb
          "A Man's Making" / S.S. Gordon (S.G. Shaw) (with
               editorial note)
          "Many Are the Ways" / R.V. Young
          "A Marriage of Honor" / John Chancellor
          "Melting Point" / R.V. Young
          "The Men With the Scars" / Howard Fitzalan (paste-up
               from the pages of The Popular Magazine)
          "The Militant Meekling" (alternate title: "Yaller") /
               Lester Lear (with another version)
          "Mimi Pinson" / Alfred de Musset (with Contes, VI in
               series Oeuvres Completes de Alfred de Musset,
               nouv. ed., from which selection has been
               translated) 
          "Miscast" (alternate title: "The Wrong Role") / Henry
               Leverage
          "Mr. Davy Jones Jr." / Edmund Elliot (a.k.a. Elliot
               Balestier
          "The Moving Points" / R.V. Young
          "Murder By Mail: a Pinklin West Story" / Thorne Miller
               (a.k.a. Chris B. Booth?) (partial ms.)
          "Museum Piece" / Beverley Owen
          "Muskeeters [sic] of the Marne" / A.B. Ility (H.
               Bedford-Jones)
          "The Narrative of 'Z. Roe Cypher, Esq.'" (alternate
               title: "The Good in the Worst of Us") / George
               Bronson-Stoward (with editorial notes)
          "Navy Cross" / Dale DeV. Kier
          "Next Move?" / John Fellows (with editorial note)
          "New Wine Skins" / J. Irby Koon
          "No Pawn for Glamour" / Edward J. McKinney
          "On Asgard's Brink" / Olaf Aarrestad (a.k.a. O.N.
               Massey) (with editorial note)  
          "On Society and the American Navy Including an
               Interview with Rear Admiral Joseph B. Coghlan" /
               Frank S. Arnett
          "On Society in the American Army Including an Interview
               with Major General Frederick D. Grant" / Frank S.
               Arnett
          "On Society in the Land of the Sultan Including an
               Interview with Hon. Oscar S. Straus" / Frank S.
               Arnett 

Box 38    Editorial Files (by title) (continued)

     Miscellaneous Mss. (continued)
          "On Strollers and Society Including an Interview with
               the Late Sir Henry Irving" / Frank S. Arnett
          "On the Dog" / Olaf Aarrestad (a.k.a. O.N. Massey)
          "One Ear and the Man" / Frank J. Leahy
          "One Leg in Limbo" / Clint Osborne and Elizabeth Evans
          "One Man's Valley" / Van Cort (with rejection)
          "One Must Be Chosen" / Hal Annas
          "The Open Door" / Dorothy Bennett
          "The Orchid of Romance" (alternate title: "The Orchid
               of Creeping Terror") / Donald Bayne Hobart (with
               editorial note)
          "The Other Way" / Clifford Dowdey
          "Our Fingerprint Department" / Benjamin Call
          "The Oxidization of Inspector Swinny" / Frank Blighton
          "Perilous Street" / Jesse F. Gelders
          "Piano Jim" / Bertrand W. Sinclair (paste-up from the
               pages of The Popular Magazine)
          "The Pin of Death. Chapter I. A Legacy of Mystery" /
                Christopher B. Booth (partial ms.)
          "Po'h Boy" / Mary Stoddard MacFee
          "Port o' London (alternate title: "Ships from Seven
               Seas") / M.[arie] L.[ouise] Eliott      
          "Port of Call" / J.M. Hoffman
          "Practical Detective Talks" / Cyrus Chapin
          "The Prey" / R.V. Young
          "The Price of Success" / Bertrand Royal
          "The Quests of Matthew Quaintance" / Mattock Hurlingham
          "Reason Versus Sentiment" / Lillian Beynon Thomas (with
               R. Oliphant reader report)  
          "The Reign of Misrule" / Jesse F. Gelders
          "The Report of Byan Jay" / Russ Meservey
          "Retreat" / Clifford Dowdey (with editorial note)
          "Richard David Morton, Soldier of Chance" / Mark Miller
               (from inventory)
          "Richard Wagner's Baton" / Frederick R. Burton
          "The St. Nicholas 'Gig'" / Oscar Hatch Hawley
          "Santa Claws" / Theodore Seixas Solomons
          "The Scarlet Dragon" / Philip [L.] Scruggs
          "Seaman's Doom" / H.S. Derrickson
          "Secret Service Stories" / Andrew Craig
          "Seven Ages of Woman" / Robert E. Dean (together with
               other witicisms/fillers by L.D. Kerns, Bill
               Levine)
          "Shanghai Nights" / Edgar Daniel Kramer
          "She Knew She Was Good" / Henri Duvernois
          "Sheltered Daughters" / Howard Fitzalan 
          "The Silent Witness" / Nicholas Silver (a.k.a.
               Frederick Faust)
          "Silver Street" / Edward L. McKenna
          "The Sinking Swamp" / William MacMillan
          Sketchbook of drawings by H. Edwards (with letter) 
          "The Slave of Sacramento" / Horace Fish
          "The Smart Guy" / Edward J. McKinney (with printed
               rejection)
          "Smouldering Fires" / R.V. Young
          "The Son of Old Eli" / Charles Kroth Moser (with
               editorial note)     
          "The Songs of the Spheres" / Frank Blighton (2 copies)
          "Sorrow in Sin" / R.V. Young
          "Speed" / Mary N.S. Whiteley
          "The Striking Fate" / R.V. Young
          "Sugar Is Sweet" / Gyneth Y. Johnson
          "Sunrise" / H. Charles McDermott
          "The Swamp Outlaw; or: Life in the Louisiana Lowlands"
               / Edward Sylvester Ellis (a.k.a. Captain [Emerson]
               Rodman) (with unsigned holograph reader report) (2
               folders)  
          "The Taste of Life" / Georges Surdez
          "Teeth of War" / Lee Fredericks (with Newsweek
               clipping)
          "The Three Pellets" / Adele de Leeuw
          "Thrills Without Frills" / J.R. Henderson
          "To a May Fly at Dusk" / Lydia Kingsway
          "To Hell With Horses" / Lewis Ort
          "The Train Dispatcher" / Marlbury L. Thompson     
          "Tremble, My Love" / Contessa Fairfax Colt (H.C. Colt)
          "The Trials of Commander McTurk" (preliminary sketch) /
               C.J. Cutcliffe Hynes     
          "Troubled Waters" / William MacLeod Raine
          "The Truth About the Advertising Profession" / Roy
               Kammerman 
          "Twenty -- Twenty-four" / John H. Compton (with
               editorial note)
          "Twenty-five Thousand Dollars" / Jack Woodford (with
               re-typed version incorporating some revisions)
          "The Twisted Room" / Vail Vernon (with E.C. Richards
               reader report)
          "Under False Colors" / Harry J. Flinkman
          "W.W. Protects Posterity" / Sheldon Wills (with re-
               typed version)
          "Wanted: Angel" / Ria A. Niccoli
          "What It Was" / R.V. Young
          "When I Remember Marcia" / Margaret Manners
          "When Last Seen . . . " / Mortimer Braus
          "Whirlwind" / R.V. Young
          "The White Dove" / Perry E. Hackett
          "The White Draught" / James Barr (from the pages of The
               Red Magazine, with card to editor of The Popular
               Magazine suggesting inclusion, and indicating the
               initiation of a copyright search) 
          "The White-Goat Sacrifice" (alternate title: "The
               Spitting Swede") / Charles M. Boone (with
               editorial note)
          "Who Made That Match?" / Eleanor O'Malley Dillon
          "Who's Loony Now?" / R.E. Dupuy
          "Wild-Fire" (alternate titles: "Atoms and the Man";
               "The Atomic Gun"; "The Atomic Menace"; "The Brass
               Camera"; "The Red-Eyes"; "The Irresistibles"; 
               "Sowers of Strife") / L.H. Robbins
          "With the Rattle" / R.V. Young
          "The Wolf Pack Chapter XXII: Heart and Hand" / Caroline
               Lockhart


          "The Wood Phantom" (alternate title: "The Spectre of
               the Woods") / Edward Sylvester Ellis (a.k.a. R.M.
               Hawthorne) (4 folders)  

Box 39    Editorial Files (by title) (continued)

     Miscellaneous Mss. (continued)
          "Woodland Lore" (in 7 parts) / Morton A. Howard
          "Writhing Branches" (alternate titles: "Nero's Villa";
               "The Man Eating Tree") / J. Joseph-Renaud
          "Yankees Chivalrous" (alternate titles: "A Yankee
               Knight"; "Sam Dutton, Knight"; "The Chivalry of
               Sam Dutton"; "Yankee Gallants"; "Yankees Gallant")
               / L.H. Robbins (partial ms. [Chapter] "I. The
               Miracle")
          "A Yellow Hero?" / M. Henderson
          "The Yellow Mark of Courage" / Philip Scruggs (with
               editorial note)
          Untitled ms. (partial) / Frank W. Chase (with letter,  
               edited pp. 23-40, new last chapter)  
          Untitled ms. / Frederick Faust for Western Story
               Magazine
          Untitled / Ruth Jones
          Untitled / I. M. Marsal (with printed rejection) 
          Untitled ms. (no author)
          Untitled ms. (no author, p. 1 lacking)
          Fragments from 3 unidentified mss. (p. 30; pp. 17,
               18, 20; pp. 26-44)

     Motion Picture Department Mss.
          Contracts - 1914-1935 (3 folders)
          Inventory of "transactions of Carl Milligan around
               1920"
          Inventories of mss., 1937, n.d.
          "The Black Company" / W.B.M. Ferguson (originally
               appeared in The Popular Magazine) (5 copies in 2
               folders)
          "The Blucher of Wheat" / George Bronson-Howard
               (published under name: Howard Fitzallan)
          "The Chase of the Christmas Gold Brick" / Francis Lynde
               (published under name: Edmund Dagobert in The
               Popular Magazine) (3 copies)
          "The Detour" / L.H. Robbins (originally appeared in The
               Popular Magazine)
          "Devised and Bequeathed" / Donn Byrne (2 copies)
          "Feet of Clay" / W.B.M. Ferguson (published under name:
               William Morton in The Popular Magazine) (2 copies)
          "Flat Gold" / James B. Hendryx (2 copies)
          "The Forty-Ninth Talesman" / Holman Day (originally
               appeared in The Popular Magazine) (2 copies)
          "The Gashing Fiddlers" / Holman Day (originally        
               appeared in The Popular Magazine) (2 copies)

          "It's a Man's Country" / Arthur Chapman (originally
               appeared in The Popular Magazine)  
          "The Keeper of the Keys" / W. Beall Baldwin (a.k.a.
               Louis Joseph Vance) (originally appeared in The
               Popular Magazine)
          "Little Sister of the Stars" / A.M. Chisholm
          "Mock Don Yuen Meditates" / Lemuel L. Le Bra (published
               under name: Lemuel L. De Bra)
          "One Day's Work" / Peter B. Kyne
          "The Psychomancers" / Holman [F.] Day (originally
               appeared in The Popular Magazine) (3 copies)
          "Robber's Roost" / William McLeod Raine (published
               under name: William MacLeod Raine in The Popular
               Magazine) (3 copies) 
          "The Springs of Youth" / William H. Hamby (2 copies)
          "The Test" / Louis Joseph Vance (originally appeared in
               The Popular Magazine)
          "The Tolliver Tangle" / Louis Joseph Vance (published
               under name: George Parsons Bradford)     
          "The Treasure and the Secret Word" / Thomas McMorrow (3
               copies)
          "A Two-Spot in the Big Game" / Holman Day (originally
               appeared in The Popular Magazine) (3 copies)
          "The Unknown Quantity" / Howard Fielding (originally
               appeared in The Popular Magazine)
          "The Yield" / Louis Joseph Vance (published under name:
               J. Colville-Johnston) (2 copies) 

Box 40    Miscellaneous Editorial Files

          Atlas Publishing & Distributing Co. Ltd. - 1950-1962,
               n.d. 
          Bindery estimates:
               American Book Bindery
               Butler-Ward Company
               Decorative Designers
               Ives
               North River
               Wolf/Wolfe/Wolff
               Miscellaneous
          Bragin, Charles - 1943-1958, n.d.
          Brown, Curtis - list of stories sold 
          Chelsea House:
               Book rights purchased - 1924-Mar. 1935 
               Catalog of publications (1933)
                    see Promotional material: Catalogs 
               Contracts with authors - 1921-1927, n.d.
               Copyright transfers to authors (2) - 1930
               Correspondence, memoranda - 1924-1935, 1951, n.d.
               Destruction of printing plates, 1934 (arr.
                    alphabetically by author in one folder):
                         Beale, Will
                         Booth, Christopher
                         Buck, Charles Neville                   
                         Chisholm, A. M.
                         Clark, Ellery H.
                         Daniels, J. E.
                         Faust, Frederick
                         Fellom, James
                         Ferguson, W. B. M.
                         Gilbert, George
                         Hamby, William H.
                         Hankins, Arthur Preston
                         Kauffman, Reginald W.
                         Landon, Herman
                         Livingston, Armstrong
                         Lynde, Francis
                         MacIsaac, Fred
                         Perry, Clay
                         Poate, Ernest M.
                         Treynor, Albert N.
                         Winter, William West
               Inventories of books
               Inventories of sheet stock - American Book Bindery
                    - 1940-1942, n.d.
               Popular copyright contracts:
                    1923-1938 (4 folders)
                    A.L. Burt - 1921-1927 (with 1942 letters)    
                    Translations - 1928-1934
               Royalty statements - 1924-1927 (4 folders)
          Clippings: 1949 (re: cessation of pulp publishing)
          Contracts:
               Certificate of incorporation of PicPix, Inc.
               Popular copyright contracts
                    see Chelsea House
               Miscellaneous - 1905-1919
               Standard form (blank) for the sale of magazine
                    rights
          Copyright renewals (by series):
               Memo - 1937?
               Border #138-#206 [1937-1939]
               Eagle and New Eagle #676, #730 [1937, 1938]
               Great Western #48-#156 [1937-1939]
               Magnet and New Magnet #726-#1351 [1937-1942]
               Merriwell #179-#245 [1937-1942]
          Critiques:
               Assigned:
                    Arrow Library            
                    Bertha Clay Library
                    Boys of Liberty Library 
                    Dr. Jack Series     
                    Harkaway Library
                    Magnet Library
               Unassigned (by author):
                    Cobb, Benjamin F.
                    Cobb, Sylvanus
                    De Morgan, John
                    Fleming, May Agnes
                    Hardenbrook, William Ten Eyck
                    Hawks, Wells
                    Hornung, Ernest William
                    Lee, Margaret
                    McCardell, Roy
                    Raymond, Evelyn
                    Sheldon, Georgie
               Unassigned (by title): (2 folders)
          [Alexandre] Dumas translations:
               Correspondence of and memoranda relating to Henry
                    Llewellyn Williams - 1902-1903, n.d.
               Critique: The Lovely Lady Hamilton
               "Hints to artist" re: Dumas' The Tower of Nesle   
               Miscellaneous  
          Financial:
               Art vouchers (miscellaneous):
                    By originator A-Z (7 folders)
               Mss. vouchers (miscellaneous):
                    By author A-Z
               Calculations and notes - 1904, 1937, n.d.
          Inventory of series:
               Notebook contents disbound:
                    Adventure Library - 1926-1931
                    Alger Series - 1926-1933
                    Great Western Library - 1927-1932
                    Love Story Library - 1926-1932
                    Merriwell/Standish - 1921-1933
                    New Bertha Clay Library - 1926-1932
                    New Eagle Series - 1926-1932
                    New Magnet Library - 1926-1933
                    Round the World Library - 1926-1931
                    Burt L. Standish Library
                         see Merriwell/Standish
                    Western Story Library - 1927-1930
               Other:
                    [Bertha] Clay Library (no. 241-249) - 1904
                    Favorite Library (no. 251-325) - n.d. 
                    Harkaway Library - ca. 1904
                    Miscellaneous

Box 41    Miscellaneous Editorial Files (continued)

          Lists of authors' stories from Street & Smith
               publications (individual authors A-Z): (2 folders)
                    Adams, Cleve F.
                    Alger, Horatio
                    Apple, A. E.
                    Archibald, Joe
                    Bond, Lee
                    Bradbury, Ray
                    Breslauer, Bernard
                    Buck, Charles Neville
                    Cartmill, Cleve
                    Chapel, Charles E.
                    Chapin, Cyrus
                    Chester, George Randolph
                    Cook, William Wallace
                    Dent, Lester
                    Dingle, A. E.
                    Dunning, Hal
                    England, George Allan
                    Ervin, Patrick
                         see Howard, Robert Ervin
                    Fearn, John Russell
                    Ferguson [W. B. M.?]
                    Ferrill, Benjamin F.
                    Gelzer, Jay (Mrs.) (a.k.a. John Paul
                         Mitchell)
                    Gibson, Walter B.
                    Gregory, Jackson
                    Gross, Michael
                    Heinlein, Robert A.
                    Holmes, Mary J.
                    Howard, Robert Ervin
                    Irvine, Houston
                    Jenkins, Will F.
                    Lewis, Alfred Henry
                    Liebe, Hapsburg
                    Lincoln, Joseph C.
                    Lockhart, Caroline
                    Mann, Arthur
                    McClary, Thomas Calvert (a.k.a. Calvin
                         Peregoy)
                    McNutt, William Slavens
                    Mitchell, John Paul
                         see Gelzer, Jay (Mrs.)
                    Page, Norvell
                    Pape, Lee
                    Penrose, Bernard Lee
                    Peregoy, Calvin
                         see McClary, Thomas Calvert
                    Phillips, Roland Ashford
                    Powers, Paul S. (a.k.a. Ward M. Stevens)
                    Randall, William Herbert
                    Rathborne, St. George
                    Ridge, Lola
                    Rohmer, Sax
                    Rothenberger, Paul
                    Saltus, Edgar
                    Sheridan, Phil R.
                    Smith, Edward H.
                    Stebbins, Francis L.
                    Stevens, Ward M.
                      see Powers, Paul S. 
                    Stillman, Donald
                    Terhune, Albert Payson
                    Tinsley, Theodore
                    Tompkins, Walker
                    Tuttle, W. C.
                    Ward, John Lawrence
                    Ward, J. R.
                    Wells, H. G.
                    Whiteley, Mary N. S.
                    Wire, H. C.
                    Witwer, H. C.
          Lists of authors' stories from Street & Smith
               publications (multiple authors)
          Lists of newspapers for review copies - 1901, n.d. (2
               folders)
          Literary Features Ltd. - 1962
          Luzzato, Jack (re: word puzzles) - 1944-1948, n.d.     
               (with "What's in a Brand?" puzzles, Nov. 1947-
               Aug./Sept. 1949)
          Manuscript transferrals:
               By periodical title: (3 folders)
                    A-Z (on cards)
               By date: 
                    1930-1937, n.d. (memoranda)
          Memoranda:
               Editorial Department organization - Sept. 27, 1937
               Internal inquiries and reports about stock -      
                    1903-1904, n.d.
               Literary agents who submit to Street and Smith -
                    Jan. 20, 1939
               Manuscripts titles (miscellaneous, i.e. not
                    assigned to a particular periodical) - 1940,
                    n.d.
               Revised series lists sent to various departments -
                    1903-1905 (cover notes only, no lists
                    attached)
               Miscellaneous - 1927, 1934, 1938-1939, 1944  
          [F. Tennyson] Neely, Publisher/Roth, H. William -
               correspondence - 1899
          Notebooks (2):
               1939-1940 compilation of information on
                    competitors and distributors, as well as data
                    on Street & Smith periodicals (disbound)     
               n.d. - personnel and publications records
          Orders:
               Ainslee's/Select Fiction - 1903-1904, n.y. (by
                    month, day), n.d. (5 folders)
               American News Co. - 1903-1905, 1932
               Federal Book Company - 1904-1905, n.d. (3 folders)
               Kaufman Advertising Agency - 1903
               Miscellaneous - 1903-1904     
               Daily report, Stock and Returned Goods Department
                    - June 18, 1900
          Photographs:
               Indexed (21, in one folder):
                    1. 79 Seventh Ave., NY - exterior of building
                    2. Reception room at 15th St., 79 Seventh
                         Ave.
                    3. Corridor outside general offices (1906)
                    4. General office, from the SE (1906)
                    5. Clarence Vernon's office (1906)
                    6. Ormond G. Smith's office, from the NW
                    7. Private office, for out-of-town friends   
                         (1906)    
                    8. Accounting Department, cashier's office
                         (1906)
                    9. Composing room
                   10. Linotype room, from the SE
                   11. Pressroom, from the SE
                   12. Pressroom, from the SW (1906)
                   13. Feeding press, showing flyboy and pressman
                         (1906)
                   14. Flatbed press
                   15. Foundry (1906)
                   16. Paper stock room (1906)
                   17. Bindery, showing folding machines (1910)
                   18. Bindery
                   19. Book Department (1906)
                   20. Book Department
                   21. Freight elevator, 15th Street
               Unidentified (5, including an additional print of
                    one image)                         
          Plate stock inventories:                     
               Books by classification - n.d.
               "Books by Edgar Saltus" - n.d.
               "Books [for] which Dillingham has the right to use
                    our plates" - 1904
               "Duplicate plates" - n.d.
               "A list of unpublished books arranged
                    alphabetically by titles" - n.d.
               Lists arranged by series titles - 1904, n.d. (2
                    folders)
               Miscellaneous - n.d. 
          Promotional material:
               Catalogs:
                    1899 - Street & Smith's Complete Catalogue
                              and Order List of Popular Ten Cent
                              Books     
                    1903 - Cloth Book Department Descriptive List
                              of Publications                    
                    1930 - News Trade Bulletin
                    1933 - Publications of Chelsea House
                    1940?- Subscription Price List of Magazines  
                    n.d. - Street & Smith's Arrow Library


               Other:
                    Advertising copy for Campaigning with
                         Tippecanoe / John H. Whitson
                    "The Bookseller" complimentary directory of
                         representatives for July 1903 exhibit
                    The Greatest Publishing House in the World -
                         booklet commemorating the 50th
                         anniversary of Street & Smith ca. 1905
                         (edited for possible later use)
                    Submission form for The Publisher's Weekly
          Purchases:
               American Publishers Corporation:
                    "List of books sold us carrying royalties"
               [Robert] Bonner's Sons:
                    Catalogue of publications - printed material,
                         with annotations
                    Inventory of "illustrations received from
                         Bonners Sons"
                    Inventory of plates purchased
                    Inventories of plates purchased, with
                         additional pages indicating royalty
                         agreements
                    Inventories of titles in The Ledger Library
                         and The Popular Series  
                    Inventory of "used or discontinued Bonner
                         books"    
               [N.L.] Munro:
                    Golden Hours:
                         Assignments:
                              Might and Main Library - n.d.
                              "New Ten-Cent Library" - n.d.
                              "Reserved for book publication" -
                                   Nov. 16, 1906
                              Various - Nov. 16, 1906, n.d.
                         Inventory of titles arranged by author
                         Inventories of titles selected for 
                              purchase - 1902-1908, n.d. (3
                              folders)
                         Inventories of titles not purchased
                              or unavailable - 1905, n.d.        
                    Old Cap. Collier Library:
                         Assignments:
                              Boys of America - n.d.
                              Magnet Library - 1903, n.d.        
                              New Secret Service Series - 1903,
                                   n.d. 
                              Nick Carter Weekly - 1903-1904
                              Old Broadbrim Weekly - 1904, n.d.
                              The Jesse James Stories - n.d.
                              Various - 1904, n.d.
                         Inventories of numbers sold - 1902-1907,
                              n.d.

                         Inventories of numbers wanted, reserved,
                              used, not used, in stock, etc.
                         Inventories of titles - printed
                              material
                         Inventories of titles sold (481)
                         Inventories of titles sold - 1st-5th
                              selections
                         Inventory of "23 selected serials from
                              Golden Hours in place of 69 Old Cap
                              Collier stories"    
                         Notes (miscellaneous)      
          Queries (by date of reply):
               1937-1969 (6 folders)
               see also Bragin, Charles           

Box 42    Miscellaneous Editorial Files (continued)

          Record books: (publication and statistical data)  
               Description
               [1]-[13] 1864-1936       
               Index to record books              
                    For subject analysis of and index to Record
                         Books see p. 66-79
          Re-issues: 
               Checklist (holograph) of stories from Good News,
                    possibly for re-use
               List of "'Bound-to-Win' stories used in Brave
                    and Bold and Might and Main"
               List of stories from Half-Holiday, Army & Navy,
                    and Good News available for books
               List of "stories in sets edited for Cloth Book
                    Department" 
          Micscellany:
               Unidentified notes, fragments, and printed
                    material

Oversize Packages:
          1    Bill Barnes Air Adventurer title sequence records:
                    Contestor engine (drawing by Lee Scott) 
               Mademoiselle:
                    Photographs (3) of Elizabeth Ames by Bunny
                         Adler (with note) #15150             
               Pic:
                    "Dan Dailey, a Lucky Hoofer" (layout)
                    Watercolor drawing "Broadway" #13690    
               Picture Play Weekly title sequence records:
                    Elliot, Michael - photographs (6) #5587      
                    Plucer glass photographs (3) #10249  
          2    The Yellow Kid title sequence records:
                    R.F. Outcault drawings (12 color photocopies
                         of 11 original watercolors from the     
                         collection)

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