Box 1
Contains 28 Results:
Autobiographical materials, photograph, undated
The Rex Warner papers consist of correspondence, autobiographical materials, photographs, draft manuscripts, and galley and page proofs for twelve of Warner's published works: Why Was I Killed?; The Medea of Euripides; The Wild Goose Chase; Poems (1937); Poems and Contradictions; The Professor; The Cult of Power; The Hippolytus; Men of Stones; The Aerodrome; Xenophone; and Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Notes on letters from Rex Warner to C. J. Greenwood
The Rex Warner papers consist of correspondence, autobiographical materials, photographs, draft manuscripts, and galley and page proofs for twelve of Warner's published works: Why Was I Killed?; The Medea of Euripides; The Wild Goose Chase; Poems (1937); Poems and Contradictions; The Professor; The Cult of Power; The Hippolytus; Men of Stones; The Aerodrome; Xenophone; and Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Correspondence, 1936-1937
The Rex Warner papers consist of correspondence, autobiographical materials, photographs, draft manuscripts, and galley and page proofs for twelve of Warner's published works: Why Was I Killed?; The Medea of Euripides; The Wild Goose Chase; Poems (1937); Poems and Contradictions; The Professor; The Cult of Power; The Hippolytus; Men of Stones; The Aerodrome; Xenophone; and Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Correspondence, 1938
The Rex Warner papers consist of correspondence, autobiographical materials, photographs, draft manuscripts, and galley and page proofs for twelve of Warner's published works: Why Was I Killed?; The Medea of Euripides; The Wild Goose Chase; Poems (1937); Poems and Contradictions; The Professor; The Cult of Power; The Hippolytus; Men of Stones; The Aerodrome; Xenophone; and Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Correspondence, 1939
The Rex Warner papers consist of correspondence, autobiographical materials, photographs, draft manuscripts, and galley and page proofs for twelve of Warner's published works: Why Was I Killed?; The Medea of Euripides; The Wild Goose Chase; Poems (1937); Poems and Contradictions; The Professor; The Cult of Power; The Hippolytus; Men of Stones; The Aerodrome; Xenophone; and Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Correspondence, 1940
The Rex Warner papers consist of correspondence, autobiographical materials, photographs, draft manuscripts, and galley and page proofs for twelve of Warner's published works: Why Was I Killed?; The Medea of Euripides; The Wild Goose Chase; Poems (1937); Poems and Contradictions; The Professor; The Cult of Power; The Hippolytus; Men of Stones; The Aerodrome; Xenophone; and Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Correspondence, 1941-1942
The Rex Warner papers consist of correspondence, autobiographical materials, photographs, draft manuscripts, and galley and page proofs for twelve of Warner's published works: Why Was I Killed?; The Medea of Euripides; The Wild Goose Chase; Poems (1937); Poems and Contradictions; The Professor; The Cult of Power; The Hippolytus; Men of Stones; The Aerodrome; Xenophone; and Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Correspondence, 1943-1944
The Rex Warner papers consist of correspondence, autobiographical materials, photographs, draft manuscripts, and galley and page proofs for twelve of Warner's published works: Why Was I Killed?; The Medea of Euripides; The Wild Goose Chase; Poems (1937); Poems and Contradictions; The Professor; The Cult of Power; The Hippolytus; Men of Stones; The Aerodrome; Xenophone; and Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Correspondence, 1945-1946
The Rex Warner papers consist of correspondence, autobiographical materials, photographs, draft manuscripts, and galley and page proofs for twelve of Warner's published works: Why Was I Killed?; The Medea of Euripides; The Wild Goose Chase; Poems (1937); Poems and Contradictions; The Professor; The Cult of Power; The Hippolytus; Men of Stones; The Aerodrome; Xenophone; and Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Correspondence, 1947-1949
The Rex Warner papers consist of correspondence, autobiographical materials, photographs, draft manuscripts, and galley and page proofs for twelve of Warner's published works: Why Was I Killed?; The Medea of Euripides; The Wild Goose Chase; Poems (1937); Poems and Contradictions; The Professor; The Cult of Power; The Hippolytus; Men of Stones; The Aerodrome; Xenophone; and Ovid's Metamorphoses.