One of 18 scrapbooks on Wood's career, containing letters, postcards, photographs, clippings, and miscellany; compiled by Nan Wood Graham, sister of Grant Wood.
Unidentified IWP author displays items he brought to Iowa City. Items include a Saudi Arabian magazine the author edits. Other items include collections of short stories, "The Weakest Point," "Little Ideas," "What Happened to Salim," and a short...
Unidentified IWP author displays items he brought to Iowa City. Items include several plays: "The Divorced, the Widower, and the Single Girl," "The Exiles," "Fate," "The Tunnel," and "Rubbish Encounter." He also shows a short story, "The Hopeless,"...
Unidentified IWP author displays items he brought to Iowa City. Items include several plays: "The Divorced, the Widower, and the Single Girl," "The Exiles," "Fate," "The Tunnel," and "Rubbish Encounter." He also shows a short story, "The Hopeless,"...
Vinicius Lima was born in Brazil in 1982. He received a Bachelor in Architecture and Urban Planning Degree in July, 2005 at Federal University of Rio de Janiero, Brazil. He is currently a first semester Graduate Student at University of Iowa School...
Lori Steffens is an honors student at the University of Iowa seeking a B.F.A. in Photography and going into her Senior year. She specializes in creating abstract art out of everyday objects, from soap bubbles to cereal and also enjoys taking...
Lori Steffens is an honors student at the University of Iowa seeking a B.F.A. in Photography and going into her Senior year. She specializes in creating abstract art out of everyday objects, from soap bubbles to cereal and also enjoys taking...
Lori Steffens is an honors student at the University of Iowa seeking a B.F.A. in Photography and going into her Senior year. She specializes in creating abstract art out of everyday objects, from soap bubbles to cereal and also enjoys taking...
Lori Steffens is an honors student at the University of Iowa seeking a B.F.A. in Photography and going into her Senior year. She specializes in creating abstract art out of everyday objects, from soap bubbles to cereal and also enjoys taking...
Richard Robertson has been working with clay since he was 12 years old and working with his wife, Liz Robertson, since 1969. He can make a variety of items out of clay including tall floor lamps, baptismal fonts, kitchen sinks, bathroom counter and...
Dan Black (age 60), Vice President of Facilities and Security at MidWestOne Bank, tells Nanette Barkey about his experience entering the flooded bank to retrieve materials from safety deposit boxes. Black remembers the surreal appearance of the...
One of 18 scrapbooks on Wood's career, containing letters, postcards, photographs, clippings, and miscellany; compiled by Nan Wood Graham, sister of Grant Wood.
Unidentified IWP author displays items he brought to Iowa City. He tells the story of falling in love with a woman which led to the writing of his first book, "The Romance of the Season." He also briefly describes his second book about a...
Written on 70 pages, plus about 100 blank (watermarked 1825). This 4 to. book is bound in calf 1833-1861. It has 202 pages of which 72 are written with a watermark of 1825. This manuscript volume was probably compiled by a member of the Willis...
One of two books dating from the early 19th century in England and frontier America. These two volumes concern a remarkably diverse array of subjects. William Maud, evidently of Wetherby, York, England, b. 1787 served as a customs official in Great...
Primarily written in one hand, the front section of this book contains recipes for cakes and pastries, while the middle is dedicated to sauces, pickles and preserves, and the rear to household cleaning and health. Some laid in items, one a letter...
General Account Book of an anonymous American farm owner. This handwritten account book dates from August 1901 to April 1904. Although no location is given it is most likely Illinois since the owner subscribed to the Chicago American. This book...
Journal compiled by Josiah Ingalls, owner of the Fitzwilliam General Store, Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire. There are 386 pages of which 374 are written. The journal covers the accounts of its customers who lived in such places as: Jaffreytown, N.H....