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The Herman Melville Collection : Prose and Correspondence

A Guide to the Herman Melville Collection at L. Tom Perry Special Collections

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Selected Resources: Melville's Prose

Authentic Anecdotes of Old Zack. Introduced by Kenneth Starosciak.  New Brighton, Minn.: K. Starosciak, 1973.

    Call number: Melville Collection PS 2381.5 .S8 1973

Traveling: a new lecture by Herman Melville. In New England Quarterly, n.d., pp. 25-28.

    Call number: Melville Collection 813.361 B53 no. 2

Collected prose pieces:  The Works of Herman Melville, vol. 13, edited by Raymond Weaver.  New York: Russell & Russell Inc., 1963.

    Call number: Melville Collection PS 2380 .F63 vol.13

Journals and Correspondence

Melville’s journals: Journals; texts revised with historical note and annotations by Howard C. Horsford, with Lynn Horth. The Northwestern-Newberry ed. Evanston: Northwestern University Press; Chicago: Newberry Library, 1993.

    Call number: Melville Collection PS 2380 .F68 vol.15

Family correspondence of Herman Melville, 1830-1904: in the Gansevoort-Lansing Collection.  Edited by Victor Hugo Paltsits.  New York: The New York Public Library, 1929.

    Call number: Melville Collection PS 2386 .A57 1929

Correspondence [edited and annotated, with historical note, by Lynn Horth...].  The Northwestern-Newberry ed.   Evanston: Northwestern University Press; Chicago: Newberry Library, 1993.

    Call number: Melville Collection PS 2380 .F68 vol.14

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