Box 2
Contains 42 Results:
Typescript, [n.d.]
Typescript of stories originally intended for inclusion but later deleted from Signs of a Migrant Worker. Pages of the typescript are numbered 1-79 and 165-170. Also includes handwritten tables of contents. One of the lists shows the final contents as published, which (according to this list) were the stories founded on the missing pages 80-164.
Autograph draft, [n.d.]
Handwritten pages with extensive revisions and some additions on the verso of pages. Originally housed in the binder in F35.
Typescript pages, [n.d.]
Also housed in the binder in F35
Binder, [n.d.]
Introduction, [n.d.]
Handwritten introduction that indicates John-Juan was written between 1962 and 1964
Typescript draft, [n.d.]
Typescript bears autograph corrections
Typescript pages for the end of the novel, [n.d.]
Pages 265-280 bear a few autograph corrections
Typescript pages for the end of the novel, [n.d.]
Autograph draft, [n.d.]
Woolf’s handwritten pages on loose-leaf notebook paper, bearing extensive autograph revisions, and additions (some on the verso of pages).
Typescript draft, [n.d.]
Typescript bears autograph corrections, includes title page and page of dedication
Typescript draft, [n.d.]
Typescript bears autograph corrections and title page with an address in North Wales
Typescript draft of “Entrance to Ya!”, [n.d.]
Typescript of a preface to the novel Ya! that bears autograph revisions
Bezoar printing of “Entrance to Ya!”, 1978 Apr
Issue of Bezoar (v. 12 #1) that includes “Entrance to Ya!”
Galleys for the Delta printed version of “Ya! – Further Extracts” , [n.d.]
Galley sheets bearing autograph corrections and revisions, plus a one-page note by Woolf. Removed to oversize.
Readers proofs for the Origin Press edition of Ya!, 1969
Incomplete (pages 1-118) of the readers’ proofs for Ya! bearing autograph corrections. This edition was never printed.
Catalog cards for the publication, 1970
Typescript draft, [1969 Aug 18]
Typescript of Ya! Originally sent to The Copp Clark Publishing Co., Ltd. (Toronto); it was returned to Woolf.
Setting copy for Ya!
Setting copy for John-Juan
“Brief description”, 1970 May 7
Book description bearing editor’s corrections and notations
“Flap and panel”, [n.d.]
Typescript (photocopy) of text for the book jacket
Book design layouts, [1970]
Six double pages of layout for the preliminary pages and text of the book, bearing editor’s and printer’s notations
Dust jacket without flap text, [1970 Nov 11]
Includes a letter from the book’s editor, Frances McCullough, to Woolf.
“Readers proofs”, [1971]
Page proofs that bear autograph corrections by Woolf, as well as corrections and notations by the editor and printer. Also includes a note to Woolf from the publisher.
Readers proofs for the Harper edition, [1971]
Galley proofs bear the editor’s autograph corrections