Cambridge Book and Author War Bond Rally Manuscripts, ca. 1940-1943 This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on July 05, 2016. Describing Archives: A Content Standard Cambridge Public Library Archives and Special Collections Cambridge Public Library 449 Broadway Cambridge, MA 02138 617-349-7757 apacy@cambridgema.gov
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Summary Information Repository: Cambridge Public Library Archives and Special Collections Creator: Andrews, Roy Chapman, 1884-1960 Creator: Brooks, Van Wyck, 1886-1963 Creator: Ferber, Edna, 1887-1968 Creator: Nathan, Robert, 1894-1985 Title: Cambridge Book and Author War Bond Rally Manuscripts, ca. 1940-1943 ID: 094 Date [bulk]: ca. 1940-1943 Language of the Material: Preferred Citation 0.9 Linear Feet 0.8 Cubic Feet 2 boxes approximately 1130 Items English Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection: [Identification of item], Cambridge Book and Author War Bond Rally Manuscripts, ca. 1940-1943, 094, [Box#, Folder title], Cambridge Room, Cambridge Public Library Archives and Special Collections. History During the Second World War, cities around America hosted Book and Author War Bond Rallies at which authors spoke and donated works to encourage the public to purchase war bonds. The city of Cambridge hosted one such rally on September 28, 1943. Several prominent authors spoke and donated manuscripts to the Cambridge Public Library. Local organizations raised money for war bonds to sponsor these donations. The event raised $1,125,163 in bonds for the war effort. The organizations that bought - Page 3-
the greatest amount of war bonds were the Jewish Community of Cambridge ($122,461), the Cambridge Rotary Club ($53,852), and the American Legion Auxiliary ($35,065). The authors who spoke at the event were Roy Chapman Andrews, Van Wyck Brooks, Edna Ferber, and John Roy Carlson (also known as Arthur Derounian). This collection includes the manuscripts of Andrews, Brooks, and Ferber, as well as manuscripts of a poem by Robert Nathan. Van Wyck Brooks (February 16, 1886-May 2, 1963) was a critic and historian who wrote extensively on the literary history of America. He won the Pulitzer Prize in History in 1937 for his book The Flowering of New England. Edna Ferber (August 15, 1885-April 16, 1968) was a writer of fiction and theater, as well as autobiographies. Often focusing on diverse American workers, several of Ferber s works were adapted into musicals or films. She won a Pulitzer Prize in 1925 for her novel So Big. Roy Chapman Andrews (January 26, 1884-March 11, 1960) was an explorer and naturalist who became the director of the American Museum of Natural History. In addition to scientific articles, Andrews wrote popular accounts of his expeditions, including his work with dinosaur fossils in the Gobi Desert. Robert Nathan (January 2, 1894-May 25, 1985) was a writer of both fiction and poetry. Of the more than fifty books he published, the most well known if Portrait of Jennie. Collection Overview This collection contains four manuscripts donated to the Cambridge Public Library as part of a Book and Author War Bond Rally. The first three manuscripts are for the following books: Under a Lucky Star (1943) by Roy Chapman Andrews; Cambridge 1815-1915 (1943) by Van Wyck Brooks, made up of passages of his books The Flowering of New England (1936) and New England: Indian Summer (1940); and Saratoga Trunk (1941) by Edna Ferber. The fourth is of the poem Winter Tide (ca. 1940) by Robert Nathan. Organization of Collection Four manuscripts (approximately 1130 items) arranged alphabetically by author. - Page 4-
Administrative Information Publication Statement Cambridge Public Library Archives and Special Collections Cambridge Public Library 449 Broadway Cambridge, MA 02138 617-349-7757 apacy@cambridgema.gov Custodial History No known history of transfer or deed of gift on file. Access to Collection This collection is open to research. Conditions Governing Use The material in this collection is subject to copyright and intellectual property restrictions. It is the responsibility of the researcher to understand and observe copyright law and to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyright. Researchers must obtain written permission from the copyright holder(s) if they wish to publish materials from this collection. Questions concerning copyright and permission to publish should be directed to the Cambridge Room, Cambridge Public Library Archives and Special Collections. Processing Information Processed by Lillian Weitzman in June, 2016 Controlled Access Headings Authors, American drafts (documents) Manuscripts - Page 5-
Andrews, Roy Chapman, 1884-1960 Brooks, Van Wyck, 1886-1963 Ferber, Edna, 1887-1968 Nathan, Robert, 1894-1985 Books and Authors War Bond Committee (Cambridge, Mass.) Cambridge (Mass.) Jewish Community of Cambridge Collection Inventory Title/Description Under a Lucky Star Manuscript, 1943 Instances Box 1 Handwritten manuscript of Under a Lucky Star by Roy Chapman Andrews. Cambridge: 1815-1915 Manuscript, 1943 Bound manuscript of Cambridge: 1815-1915 by Van Wyck Brooks, including passages from The Flowering of New England (1936) and New England: Indian Summer (1940). Saratoga Trunk Manuscript, ca. 1941 Typewritten manuscript of Saratoga Trunk by Edna Ferber. Winter Tide Manuscript, ca. 1940 Typed and handwritten manuscripts of the poem Winter Tide by Robert Nathan. - Page 6-