Box 1
Contains 28 Results:
Correspondence, 1950
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, 1951
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, 1952-1954
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, 1960-1970
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.
Notebook. Draft mss. of: “T.E. Lawrence” (35 pages), “Nansen” [Fridtj of Nansen] (32 pages), and “Why Was I Killed?” [Prologue, Chapters 1-3]
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.
Notebooks. Continuation of draft ms. of “Why Was I Killed?” [Ch. 4-8]
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.
Why Was I Killed? Marked proof.
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.
The Medea of Euripides, (Translation and Introduction) draft manuscript (two notebooks) and marked copy, 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.
The Wild Goose Chase draft ms. Part I, 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.
Draft ms. Part II
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.