Box 4
Contains 70 Results:
“After Dinner Session”, [n.d.]
Autograph and typescript drafts.
“Bank Day”, [n.d.]
Six pages of autograph notes, plus an offprint.
“Being Normal”, [n.d.]
Photocopy of a printed copy.
Autograph drafts with a note from Braman to Woolf
Typescript with a few autograph corrections
Revised typescript with a few autograph corrections
Typescript (photocopy) draft and miscellaneous pages
“Beyond Before”, [n.d.]
Notebook with an autograph draft, plus an incomplete typescript. Published in 1989 in Imprint.
“Company”, [n.d.]
Typescript with a few autograph corrections. Published in Prairie Schooner (1947 Summer).
“Contest,”, [n.d.]
Typescript (photocopy)
“Farther and Further”, [n.d.]
Typescript (photocopy)
“Final Entrance”, 1991 Oct 9-Dec 26
Autograph notes written by Woolf as he reflects on the experience of dying.
“The Flyman”, [n.d.]
Autograph drafts with extensive revisions, plus a few pages of draft material for Fade Out.
“How It Helps To Be a Demolitions Expert”, [1961]
Typescript (photocopy)
“Ice Cream Man”, [n.d.]
Typescript with extensive autograph corrections
“Immemorial”, [n.d.]
Typescript excerpt from Hypocritic Days
“Juncos and Jokers Wild,”, [n.d.]
Autograph draft with revisions
“Kind of Life We Planned”, [n.d.]
Typescript with a few autograph corrections and title changes, also two different versions of page 13
“The Knifeman”, [n.d.]
Typescript draft. Published in 1942 in The Harvard Advocate.
Autograph draft with extensive autograph revisions
Typescript with autograph revision, plus four miscellaneous pages of typescript
“March”, [n.d.]
Spiral notebook containing 18 pages of autograph draft
“Market Research”, [n.d.]
Typescript with autograph corrections, plus one miscellaneous page
“Mr. Weatherwax Takes the Cure”, [n.d.]
Typescript (photocopy)
“The Mouse Who Lost His Belief in Santa Claus”, [1940s]
Photocopies of a story written by Woolf in the 1940s and sent out by Braman after Woolf’s death. Includes a colored photocopy of a photograph of Woolf taken by Braman in the 1970s. The story was found among the papers of Woolf’s mother.