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Papers of O. Henry from the Doubleday and Company Archive, Accession #7457 , Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This collection was given to the Library by Doubleday and Company through Raymond R. Ammarelle, Charlottesville, Virginia, on March 21, 1964.
The collection contains manuscripts and typescripts of several short stories by O. Henry; radio adaptations of O. Henry stories by Henry Fisk Carlton, one in collaboration with Robert Winternitz; material regarding a film adaptation of "Best Seller" by Roy Mason; and an unpublished biographical account of Henry's Texas days by Paul Adams.
With these are a letter, 1908? July 16, Henry to Stephen Fiske thanking him for favorable reviews; correspondence, 1910, 1925, of Fiske and Mason with Doubleday and Co.; and a letter, 1958 June 20, of Kate Steichen regarding Doubleday's Henry collection with a bibliography of his work.
There are also three printed articles by Henry, and a published letter and pen-and-ink drawing by him.
with autograph corrections
with autograph corrections
with autograph corrections
with autograph corrections
Last three pages supplied in typescript. Posthumously published as "The Cactus."
with autograph corrections
with autograph corrections
with autograph corrections
with autograph corrections
An unpublished biographical account of Porter's "Texas days."
A revised version appeared in an 1894 edition of the Rolling Stone .
Revised and published in 1899 as "Whistling Dick's Christmas Stocking."
In thanks for Fiske's favorable reviews of O. Henry's work
re Porter's letter of July 16 [1908?] and the article to which it refers
Concerning his note of Oct 11, 1910
re payment for Mason's film adaptation of O. Henry's "Best Seller"
re Doubleday and Company's collection of O. Henry manuscripts, including a chronological bibliography of William Sydney Porter's work
Includes eight copies from Hampton's Magazine
Publication of a letter written in 1905 by Sydney Porter to Mr. George Rathborne to apologize for his unintentional use of Rathborne's name in a short story, "Tommy's Burglar," which was later published in Whirligigs