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601. Farano mss. II, ca. 1931-1972 1 Box (1 standard)

Farano, Michel.
The Farano mss. II, ca. 1931-1972, consist of correspondence and writings of poet Michel Farano of West New York, New Jersey. Also present are files relating to Farano's close friend, poet Jean Starr Untermeyer.
 

603. Farjoen mss., 1918-1939 1 Box (1 standard)

Farjeon, Eleanor, 1881-1965
​The Farjeon mss., 1918-1939, consists primarily of correspondence between English author Eleanor Farjeon, 1881- 1965, and her publisher Joseph Malaby Dent, 1849-1926, founder of J.M. Dent and Sons, concerning the publication of her books Singing Games for Children, The Soul of Kol Nikon, Gypsy and Ginger, and Martin Pippin in the Apple-Orchard.
 
Fawcett, Edgar, 1847-1904
The Fawcett mss., 1875-1897, consists of the letters of American author Edgar Fawcett, 1847-1904, to James Maurice Thompson, 1844-1901, Hoosier poet, novelist and essayist.
 

609. Felker mss., 1971-2015 1 linear feet

Felker, J. A. (Josephine Ann), 1911-1991
The Felker mss., 1971-2015, consist of annotated crossword drafts, clippings, and correspondence relating to crossword creator J. A. (Josephine Ann) Felker.
 
Ferguson, Claude, 1923-
The Ferguson, A. Claude mss., ca. 1970–2009, consist of the correspondence, collected subject files, writings and legal records of Claude Ferguson, a career employee of the U.S. Forest Service who was instrumental in the creation of the Charles C. Deam Wilderness area, Indiana's only Federal Wilderness area, in the Hoosier National Forest.
 
​The Ferguson mss., 1864-1929, consists of a collection of letters to Charles Eugene Ferguson, 1856-1945, a physician of Indianapolis, Indiana, and a member of the Indiana University School of Medicine faculty.
 

621. Fess mss., 1800-1900 1 folio

The Fess mss. consists of nineteen black and white undated photographs of paintings by artist Theodore Clement Steele, 1847-1926, and one of his studio in Brown County, Indiana. The photographs were made by Frank Michael Hohenberger, 1876-1963, also of Brown County, Indiana.
 
Murdoch, Iris
The Fielden mss., 1979-1980, consists of letters from British novelist Iris Murdoch, 1919-1999, to Gordon Fielden of the Anglo-German Literary Agency in London, as well as carbon copies of his letters to her.
 

625. Fiene mss., 1972-2001 1 Box (1 standard)

Fiene, Donald M.
Consists mainly of correspondence between Professor Donald Mark Fiene, 1930- and author Kurt Vonnegut, 1922- regarding current activities in both of their lives and often discussing literary affairs.
 

628. Fink mss., 1948-1976 1 Box (1 standard)

Miller, Henry, 1891-1980
The Fink mss., 1948-1976, consist primarily of letters from Henry Miller, 1891-1980, to author Edith Fink, 1917- , and from Anaïs Nin, 1903-1977, to Edith's husband, Robert Fink.
 

629. Finlay mss., 1953-1972 4011 Items (6 boxes, 3 oversize)

Finlay, Ian Hamilton.
The Finlay mss., 1953-1972, consists of the correspondence and writings of Ian Hamilton Finlay, 1925-2006, poet of Stonypath, Dunsyre, Lanarkshire, Scotland, where he published works from The Wild Hawthorn Press and of material sent to Finlay for inclusion into issues of Poor. Old. Tired. Horse.
 

631. Finlay mss. III, 1966 1 Folder

Finlay, Ian Hamilton, 1925-2006
Finlay mss. III, ca. 1966, consist of "The Collected Coaltown of Callange Tri-Kai," hand-typed by Finlay, in an edition of three of which this is number two.
 

638. Flanagan mss., 1861-1962 1 Box (1 standard)

The Flanagan mss., 1861-1962, are the papers of Emma Cecelia (Rector) Flanagan, (Mrs. Edward E. Flanagan), 1870- 1964. They consist primarily of correspondence with the Dreiser and Rose families dealing with personal matters.
 
Fleischmann, Herbert
The Fleischmann mss., 1942-1950, consist of the correspondence between Herbert J. Fleischmann, a chemist connected with the General Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Albert Einstein, 1879-1955, theoretical physicist.
 

641. Fletcher mss., 1965-1966 1 Box (1 standard)

The Fletcher mss., circa 1965, consists of papers assembled by Ifan Kyrle Fletcher, 1905–1969, toward a study of suspect (i.e. forged) printed playbills, mainly featuring David Garrick's performances.
 

654. Forman mss., 1885-1887 1 folio

The Forman mss., 1885-1887, are those cards and letters sent to Harry Buxton Forman, 1842-1917, editor, who at this time lived at 46 Marborough Hill, St. John's Wood, London. Written by Ford Madox Brown, 1821-1893, painter, and John Pollard Seddon, 1827-1906, art critic.
 

655. Form mss., 1915-1920 1 folio

Form mss., 1915-1920, consist of drawings, etchings, and one letter related to the periodical Form: a quarterly of the Arts, edited by Austin O. Spare and Francis Marsden, published in London by John Lane (April, 1916) and Form: a monthly magazine of the Arts, edited by Austin O. Spare and W. H. Davies, published by The Morland Press, London (Oct.- Dec., 1921).
 

657. Forster mss., 1920-1935 1 Box (1 standard)

The Forster mss., 1920-1935, consists of correspondence of Edward Morgan Forster, 1879-1970, novelist, with authors, editors, and publishers about his publications and literary figures.
 

658. Forster mss. II, 1947-1970 1 Box (1 standard)

Forster, E. M. (Edward Morgan), 1879-1970
The Forster mss. II, 1947-1970, consist of letters from Edward Morgan Forster, 1879-1970, novelist, to his biographer and one-time secretary, Philip Nicholas Furbank, 1920-2014, author.
 

661. Foster mss., 1943-1944 2 Boxes (2 standard)

The Foster mss., 1943-1944, consist of correspondence, papers, and documents of Maxwell Evarts Foster, 1901-1983, relating to his work as director of research for Wendell Willkie in planning for Willkie's campaign for the Republican party nomination in 1944.
 
The Fowles/Cavafy mss., circa 1975-1996, consists of various pieces of ephemera, typed letters signed from Herbert S. Bailey, Director, Princeton University Press, and Edmund Keeley, to John Fowles, an autographed post card signed Bill Webb to Fowles, and photos.
 

668. Frasier mss., 1934-2014 22 Boxes

Frasier, David K., 1951-
The Frasier mss., 1934-2014, consist of David K. Frasier's research materials, drafts, and related correspondence for his encyclopedias of show-business homicide and suicide as well as his biography/bibliography of Russ Meyer. Also included is correspondence with and writings about serial killer John Wayne Gacy and filmmaker Kenneth Anger.
 
Stone, P. M. (Percival Mason), 1886-1965
The Freeman mss., 1902-1961, consist of contracts and publishing correspondence relating to detective stories by R. Austin Freeman featuring his character Dr. Thorndyke, a specialist in "medical jurisprudence" or forensic science.
 

676. Frielinghaus mss., 1998-2001 4 Boxes (4 standard)

Frielinghaus, Helmut, 1931-2012
The Frielinghaus mss., ca. 1998-2001, consists of Helmut Frielinghaus' translations into German of works by Nicholson Baker, Raymond Carver, William Faulkner, and John Updike.
 
Frisch, Shelley
Frisch, Shelley mss., ca. 2012—, consist of the writings and translations of translator Shelly Frisch. The collection includes corrected drafts and copy edits for a biography of Kafka, translations of Sooner or Later by Husch Josten and works by Stefan Klein: Survival of the Nicest and Leonardo's Legacy.
 

680. Fuchs mss., 1920-1979 46000 Items

Ralph Follen Fuchs
The Fuchs mss., 1920-1979, consist of the correspondence, professional and teaching files, and writings of Ralph Follen Fuchs, 1899-1985, Indiana University Professor Emeritus of Law.
 

686. Gagg mss., 1893-1902 1 Box (1 standard)

The Gagg mss., 1893-1902, consists of a letterpress copybook, March 10, 1898-February 10, 1902, of Gagg & Company, Terre Haute, Indiana, dealers in pictures and artists' supplies, and letters, 1893-1896, to George A. Gagg.
 

687. Gaither mss., 1955-1986 1 Box (1 standard)

Gaither, Mary E.
The Gaither mss., 1955-1986 consists of correspondence and writings of Mary Elizabeth Gaither (1917-2018) relating primarily to work on Leonard and Virginia Woolf and on the publications of their Hogarth Press. Additions to the collection include receipts and invoices, 1961-1969, for the purchase of Hogarth Press books.
 

691. Galsworthy mss. II, 1925-1933 0.2 linear feet (1 box)

The Galsworthy mss. II, 1925-1933, consists of correspondence and manuscripts of New York bookseller Louis Henry Cohn, 1889-1953, relating to his interest in and collection of English Nobel Prize winning author John Galsworthy, 1867-1933.
 

694. Garnett mss., 1935 5 Items (1 folder)

Green, Henry, 1905-1973
The Garnett mss., 1935 consist of letters from writer Henry Vincent Yorke, 1905-1973, to author Edward Garnett, 1868-1937. The letters were written during a period when Yorke, who published under the pseudonym Henry Green, was struggling with the creation of his third novel, finally published as Party Going in 1939.
 

695. Garnett mss. II, 1895-1957 1 Box (1 standard)

Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924
The Garnett mss. II, 1895-1957, consists primarily of letters from Joseph Conrad, 1857-1924, author, to Edward Garnett, 1868-1937, writer. Materials after 1923 consist of an exchange of letters between Garnett and book dealer Edgar H. Wells about Garnett's copy of The Nigger of the Narcissus in 1925, and a letter from Conrad's son, John Alexander Conrad to Garnett (probably Edward's son David) in 1957 about a Conrad exhibition.
 
Garrett, John P., Jr., 1927-2012
The Garrett mss., 1946-1947, consist of letters and photographs by John P. Garrett, Jr. (Bill) to his future wife Mary Johnson Noah, written while stationed in occupied Japan, 1946-1947.
 
Muir, Percy H. (Percy Horace), 1894-1979.
The Gawsworth mss. consist of letters and cards from British bookseller Percival Horace Muir, 1894-1979 to poet John Gawsworth, the pseudonym used by Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong, 1912-1970.