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    Anne Johnson Hunt portrait, undated

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    Color photograph of Anne Johnson Hunt. The captions on the reverse of the image read, "Anne Johnson Hunt" and "Local - 1 col w/s." The stamp on the reverse of the image reads, "NEWS BUREAU; U-T-C; CHATTANOOGA 37403.

    Anne Johnson Hunt portrait, undated

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    Color photograph of Anne Johnson Hunt. The captions on the reverse of the image read, "Anne Johnson Hunt" and "Local - 1 col w/s." The stamp on the reverse of the image reads, "NEWS BUREAU; U-T-C; CHATTANOOGA 37403.

    Letter From Leigh Hunt to Dear Sir

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    abstract: Concerning Hunt's request that the recipient reply with the time in which Hunt's little boy can come pick up payment for an article Hunt wrote.Seller's Description: Attached note reads: 133 Hunt, Leigh. English author, A.L.s. in the third person. 1 p., 4to; with the integral address leaf. "Regents' Park-May" n.d. $50.00.Curator's Note: Handwritten notes read "1833 or 1839" on recto and "From Men, Women, and Books" on verso.Paper details: Glue on verso indicated it was once glued into a book. Originally folded.Creation Date Details: Range given is the author's lifespan.Provenance: Removed from a set of Hunt's Men, women, and books; a selection of sketches, essays, and critical memoirs, from his uncollected prose writings, by Leigh Hunt. Publisher London, Smith, Elder and co., 1847. Local Call Numbers: SPEC E-1691 v.1, SPEC E-1691 v.2, SPEC E-1691 v.1, SPEC E-1691 v.2

    Can you remember? : program of old favorites. 1945-08-19

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    Bill Hunt hosts an episode of "Can you remember: a program of old favorites." He performs a selection of old standards, accompanied by Anne Haffey, and provides commentary on the songs he has chosen. Hunt begins with "In the shades of the old apple tree," which he mentions was written in the year before the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. Hunt also performs "Asleep in the deep," "I'll take you home again, Kathleen," and "Let the rest of the world go by.

    Anne Kari-Aas-Hunt, Katja Lesjack-Waters, Kris Ryan-Clarke

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    University of Utah Ski Team 60th Anniversary and Reunion at Snowbird, Utah. Anne Kari-Aas-Hunt, Katja Lesjack-Waters, and Kris Ryan-Clarke

    Letter from George W. P. Hunt to President Calvin Coolidge

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    Letter from Governor George W. P. Hunt to Calvin Coolidge arguing for more autonomy in Arizona state matters

    The drama of coronation: medieval ceremony in early modern England

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    The coronation was, and perhaps still is, one of the most important ceremonies of a monarch’s reign. This book examines the five coronations that took place in England between 1509 and 1559: those of Henry VIII, Anne Bolyen, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. It considers how the sacred rite and its related ceremonies and pageants responded to monarchical and religious change and charts how they were interpreted by contemporary observers. Hunt challenges the popular position that has conflated royal ceremony with political propaganda and argues for a deeper understanding of the symbolic complexity of ceremony. At the heart of the study is an investigation into the vexed issues of legitimacy and representation which leads Hunt to identify the emergence of an important and fruitful exchange between ceremony and drama. This exchange will have significant implications for our understanding both of the period’s theatre and of the cultural effects of the Protestant Reformation. The book will be of great interest to scholars and students of late medieval and early modern history and literature.<br/

    Letter from George W. P. Hunt to Carl Hayden

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    Letter from Governor George W. P. Hunt to Carl Hayden expressing his support for legislation that would grant National Park status to the Grand Canyon

    Letter from Carl Hayden to George W. P. Hunt

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    Letter from Carl Hayden to George W. P. Hunt outlining the proposed national park boundaries and the cost of a township if the state of Arizona decided to acquire one on the rim of the Grand Canyon

    Letter From Leigh Hunt to Edward Moxon

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    abstract: Concerning Hunt's agitation at Mrs. Guest's actions and appeals to Moxon and Hunt's request that Moxon show this note to Mr. Forster.Curator's Note: This letter was partially published in A Sentimental Library, Comprising Books Formerly Owned by Famous Writers, Presentation Copies, Manuscripts and Drawings written by Harry Bache Smith (1860-1936), a successful American lyricist, writer, and composer.Provenance: Most likely donated to Special Collections along with the following three books: 1) Stories from the Italian poets : with lives of the writers / by Leigh Hunt. Publisher London : Chapman and Hall, 1846. Local Call Number: SPEC E-1906 v.1 2) Stories from the Italian poets : with lives of the writers / by Leigh Hunt. Publisher London : Chapman and Hall, 1846. Local Call Number: SPEC E-1906 v.2 3) A sentimental library, comprising books formerly owned by famous writers, presentation copies, manuscripts, and drawings collected and described by Harry B. Smith. With fifty-six illustrations. Publisher [New York] Privately Printed [by the De Vinne press] 1914. Local Call Number: SPEC BA-152Postage Details: Address: Mr Moxon, Bond Street. Marked "Private." Folded for mailing
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