A Guide to the Microform Collections: F
Facts on film. -- Nashville,
Tenn. : Assembled by Southern Education Reporting Service, [ 196-?]-
. -- [171] microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 03721
A collection of newspaper clippings, magazine articles,
and other miscellaneous information on the subject of civil rights
and race relations assembled by the Southern Education Reporting
Service from 1954 to 1965. The service was founded by Southern newspaper
editors and educators to provide accurate, unbiased information
on developments in education following the U.S. Supreme Court opinion
of 1954 which declared compulsory segregation in public schools
unconstitutional. Later its aims also included similar information
for other ethnic and minority groups. The material is arranged chronologically
by categories and includes editorials, articles, transcripts of
U.S. Supreme Court hearings, reports, editorial cartoons, speeches,
pamphlets, letters to the editor, bibliographies, etc.
LCCN: 84-209240
GUIDE: 40, Index to Facts on Film.
Indexes material by subject and state.
Request by microfilm code number (e.g., F4 478) and year of index
in which the item is listed.
1. Civil rights--United States. 2. United States--Race relations--Miscellanea.
Fairbanks state office lease.
-- Juneau, Alaska : Alaska Senate Rules Committee, 1985. -- 36 microfiches
; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 93/456
Transcripts, exhibits and indexes presented during the
Alaska Senate Impeachment Inquiry, July 22-27, 1985, which investigated
the awarding of a lease for state office space in Fairbanks.
NOTE: See also entries for grand jury exhibits (Microfiche 93/457,
LCCN 85-623285) and report of the grand jury (Microfiche 93/458,
86/620702).
LCCN: 85-623284
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Impeachments--Alaska.
Fairbanks state office lease : grand jury exhibits,
April 24-July 2, 1985. -- [Juneau, Alaska
: s.n, 1985]. -- 3 microfiches : negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 93/457
Evidence presented to the Alaska Senate impeachment inquiry.
NOTE: See also fiche 93/456, LCCN 85-623285 and report of the grand
jury fiche 93/458, LCCN 86/620702.
LCCN: 85-623285
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Impeachments--Alaska.
Faith and Order Commission. Official, numbered publications;
Library of church unity periodicals; Library of American church
records; and State of the churches.
LCCN: 85-891180
GUIDE: 96, [Ecumenism Research Agency Collections].
Compiled by MicRR staff from indexes on microfilm reels.
1. Ecumenical movement--Europe. 2. Ecumenical movement--Great
Britain.
Family History Library.. [Salt Lake City,
Utah] : Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, c1994. 2472
microfiches : negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 96/88 and Microfiche 90/7077
(1990 edition)
This is the catalog of the Family History Library, Salt
Lake City, Utah, the largest genealogical library in the world.
The LC's Local History and Genealogy Reading Room has a current
version in CD-ROM. An up-to-date version of the catalog can also
be searched online via the Internet using standard search techniques.
For more information consult a reference librarian in the LC's LH&G
RR.
LCCN: 96-627993 and 90-956116 (1990 edition)
GUIDE: Not in LC.
Available via the Internet: Family History Library
Catalog (http://www.familysearch.org/Search/searchcatalog.asp).
1.United States--Genealogy--Bibliography--Catalogs. 2. Registers
of births, etc.--United States--Bibliography--Catalogs. 3. Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 4. Family History Library--Catalogs.
The F.B.I. files on the assassination of President
Kennedy. -- Sanford, N.C. : Microfilming
Corp. of America, 1979? ; Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms
distributors, 1993. -- 31 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 93/955
LCCN: 93-63044
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963--Assassination--Sources.
2. Oswald, Lee Harvey. 3. Ruby, Jack. 4. United States. Warren Commission.
The F.B.I. files on the American Indian Movement
and Wounded Knee / Rolland Dewing, editor.
-- Frederick, Md. : University Publications of America, 1986. --
26 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 88/359
Memoranda from agents, office reports, letters, protest
literature, and some periodical clippings, dealing not only with
AIM (the American Indian Movement) but also with numerous protests,
demonstrations, and government property occupations by Indians throughout
the country. Most of the material is dated 1973, and nearly half
of it represents coverage of the Wounded Knee incident of that year.
Some sections of reports are blacked out, and some papers are
deleted entirely by an invocation of cited exemptions under the
Freedom of Information Act.
LCCN: 87-18960
GUIDE: 105-150, A Guide to the Microfilm
Edition of the FBI Files on the American Indian Movement at Wounded
Knee.
1. American Indian Movement--Sources. 2. Wounded Knee (S.D.)--History--Indian
occupation, 1973--Sources. 3. Indians of North America--Government
relations--1934- --Sources. 4. Indians of North America--Civil rights.
5. United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation--Archives.
Federal Bureau of Investigation confidential files.
Communist activity in the entertainment industry : FBI surveillance
files on Hollywood, 1942-1958 / edited by
Daniel J. Leab. -- Bethesda, MD : University Publications of America,
c1991. -- 14 microfilm reels.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 93/344
Correspondence, FBI reports, biographical sketches, news
clippings, wiretaps, reports on the proceedings of the House Committee
on Un-American Activities, and various enclosures detailing J. Edgar
Hoover's and the FBI's interest in alleged communist activity in
the entertainment industry.
LCCN: 92-37444
GUIDE: 308, A Guide to the Microfilm Edition
of Federal Bureau of Investigation Confidential Files. Communist
Activity in the Entertainment Industry. FBI Surveillance Files on
Hollywood, 1942-1958. Has a detailed subject index and also
lists major topics such as the Communist influence in labor unions,
"Hollywood 10" activities, blacklisting issues, and specific films
and actors or actresses are listed with the reel index.
1. Motion picture industry--Political aspects--United States--History--Sources.
2. Communism--United States--1917- --Sources. 3. Blacklisting of
entertainers--United States--History--Sources. 4. United States.
Federal Bureau of Investigation--Archives.
Federal Bureau of Investigation confidential files.
McCarthy era blacklisting of school teachers, college professors,
and other public employees : the FBI responsibilities program file
and the dissemination of information policy file
/ edited by Kenneth O'Reilly. -- Frederick, MD : University Publications
of America, c1989. -- 8 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 95/4338
Policy documents, action documents, newspaper clippings,
summaries, and memoranda compiled by the FBI from 1951 to 1955 to
coordinate federal and state efforts to make information regarding
infiltration of Communists or suspected subversives available to
appropriate authorities--employers, associations, or the media.
Derogatory personal and political information, mainly about teachers
and public workers, was thus disseminated on 810 individuals from
a list of more than 14,000 considered potentially subversive.
LCCN: 92-22592
GUIDE: 398, A Guide to the Microfilm Edition
of Federal Bureau of Investigation Confidential Files. McCarthy
Era Blacklisting.... A reel contents guide with an introduction
on the history of the FBI program.
1. Political persecution--United States--History--20th century--Sources.
2. Teachers--United States--Crimes against--History--20th century--Sources.
Federal surveillance of Afro-Americans, 1917-1925
: The first world war, the Red Scare, and the Garvey movement
/ Theodore Kornweibel, editor. -- Frederick, Md. : University Publications
of America, 1985. -- 25 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 86/100
Federal records that detail efforts of the Justice Department,
the Federal Bureau of Investigation and its earlier organization,
to target black Americans for harassment and persecution because
of alleged or supposed Communistic or radical activities after World
War I. Persons were suspect if they belonged to radical labor unions,
the Universal Negro Improvement Association, or other radical organizations.
LCCN: 86-890936
GUIDE: 105-107, Federal Surveillance of
Afro-Americans, 1917-1925. The First World War, the Red Scare, and
the Garvey Movement.
1. United States. Department of Justice--Archives. 2. United States.
Federal Bureau of Investigation--Archives. 3. Universal Negro Improvement
Association--History--Sources. 4. Afro-Americans--Societies, etc.--
History--Sources. 5. Afro-Americans--Civil rights--History--Sources.
Files of the National Socialist Party Chancellery
(Germany). See: Akten der Partei-Kanzlei der NSDAP : Rekonstruktion
eines Verlorengegangenen Bestandes.
Firing line. -- No. 1-240.
-- Saint Paul, Minn. : 3M Co., International Microfilm Press, 1971-1972.
-- 241 microfiches : negative ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 5058
A collection of transcripts of William F. Buckley's televised
talk show. Guests include Michael Foot, Saul Alinsky, Betty Friedan,
Zbigniew Brzezinski, and Rebecca West. Request by date or program
number.
LCCN: 75-643531
GUIDE: 2, [Firing Line, 1966-1971].
Contains an alphabetical index of guests for programs 1-240; it
also has a program list by date. The guide is also included, on
microfiche, with the transcripts.
1. Interviewing in television.
The First World War, a documentary record.
-- Calcot, Reading, Berkshire, England : Adam Matthew Publications,
1991-[1993]. -- [27] microfilm reels : ill.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 94/2112
Begins a continuing series that will make available to
a wider audience the War Reserve Collection housed at Cambridge
University. This vast collection was conceived by Francis Jenkinson
in 1915 in order to preserve the cultural history of World War I,
as found in personal reminiscences, trench publications, propaganda
from both the Allied and German war efforts, as well as government
and military records. Part 1 (7 reels) reproduces the card catalog
index and manuscript listings for the entire collection. Part 2
(20 reels) covers a wide variety of newsletters, periodicals, broadsides,
etc. produced by and for the troops in Europe and a few published
war experiences. Future microfilm will encompass military operations
1915-1918; Russia, the Bolsheviks and the Eastern Front; peace and
reconstruction; and the creation of the League of Nations.
LCCN: 92-953041
GUIDE: 328, The First World War: A Documentary
Record. Series One: European War 1914-1919. Part 1: The
Card Catalogue and Manuscript Listings. A Listing and Guide.
Part 2:
French Journals, Personal Narratives and Reminiscences Parts 1
and 2. ONLINE: Part 1: The Card Catalogue and Manuscript Listings
(http://www.adam-matthew-publications.co.uk/digital_guides/first_world_war_series_one_part_1/Contents.aspx),
Part 2: Trench Journals, Personal Narratives and Reminiscences (http://www.adam-matthew-publications.co.uk/digital_guides/First_world_war_series1_part2/Contents.aspx),
Parts 3 & 4: Allied & German Propoganda (http://www.adam-matthew-publications.co.uk/digital_guides/First_world_war_series1_prts3-4/Contents.aspx),
Part 5: The Royal Army Medical Corps, Red Cross and other Ancillary
Series and Part 6: The War at Sea and the War in the Air
(http://www.adam-matthew-publications.co.uk/digital_guides/first_world_war_series_one_parts_5_and_6/Contents.aspx),
Part 7: Economics, Finance and Socialism and Part 8: Russian Affairs,
Bolshevism and the Eastern Front (http://www.adam-matthew-publications.co.uk/digital_guides/first_world_war_series_one_parts_7_and_8/Contents.aspx),
Part 9: Peace, Versailles and the League of Nations (http://www.adam-matthew-publications.co.uk/digital_guides/first_world_war_series_one_part_9/Contents.aspx),
and Part 10: The Memory of War (http://www.adam-matthew-publications.co.uk/digital_guides/first_world_war_series_one_part_10/Contents.aspx).
1. World War, 1914-1918--Sources. 2. World War, 1914-1918--Personal
narratives. 3. World War, 1914-1918--Propaganda. 4. World War, 1914-1918--War
work
Flugschriften des frühen 16. Jahrhunderts.
Zug, Switzerland : Inter Documentation Co., 1978-1987. 1956 microfiches
: ill.
LC Call Number: Microfiche (w) 97/360
A collection of approximately 5,000 sixteenth century
pamphlets ("printed material used for agitation and/or propaganda")
in German and Latin, printed between 1501 and 1530 within the Holy
Roman Empire. The collection attempts to include all such pamphlets
still in existence. Especially useful for students of the Reformation
and the peasants' war. Continued by the microfiche collection entitled
Flugschriften des späteren 16. Jahrhunderts.
LCCN: 97-216093
GUIDE: 454, Flugschriften des frühen
16. Jahrhunderts. Ten annual guides (1978-1987) indexing
the microfiche issued that year by author, title, printer, place
of printing, and date of printing. Hans-Joachim Köhler's Bibliographie
der Flugschriften des 16. Jahrhunderts will,
when completed, give detailed descriptions of the pamphlets covered
in this microfiche set and its companion collection, along with
a wide variety of indexes and an indication of library locations
for copies of the pamphlets.
1. Reformation--Germany--Sources. 2. Germany--History--1517-1648--Pamphlets.
3. Germany--Civilization--16th century--Sources. 4. Europe--History--1492-1648--Sources.
5. Germany--History--1273-1517--Pamphlets.
Flugschriften des späteren 16. Jahrhunderts.
Leiden, The Netherlands : Inter Documentation Co., 1990-[1998].
[1710 microfiches] : ill.
LC Call Number: Microfiche (w) 99/16 A collection, not yet complete
as of this writing, of most of the pamphlets ("printed material
used for agitation and/or propaganda") published in the German-speaking
world between 1531 and 1600. The collection attempts to include
all such pamphlets still in existence. Continues the microfiche
collection entitled Flugschriften des frühen
16. Jahrhunderts. Subjects include the Reformation
and other political, military, social, and religious conflicts of
the period.
LCCN: 98-218619
GUIDE: 465, Flugschriften des späteren
16. Jahrhunderts. Annual guides (1990- ) indexing the microfiche
issued that year by author, title, printer, place of printing, and
date of printing. Hans-Joachim Köhler's Bibliographie
der Flugschriften des 16. Jahrhunderts will,
when completed, give detailed descriptions of the pamphlets covered
in this microfiche set and its companion collection, along with
a wide variety of indexes and an indication of library locations
for copies of the pamphlets.
1. Reformation--Germany--Sources. 2. Germany--History--1517-1648--Pamphlets.
3. Germany--Civilization--16th century--Sources. 4. Europe--History--1492-1648--Sources.
Flugschriftensammlung Gustav Freytag.
-- Munchen ; New York : K. G. Saur, 1980. -- 746 microfiches ; 11
x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 86/1042
Filmed from holdings of Stadt- und Universitatsbibliothek
Frankfurt am Main.
Reproduces an extensive and systematic collection of 6,265 German
pamphlets from the 15th through the 17th century arranged under
twenty-four subject headings: I) superstition, prophecy, and advent
calendars; II) atrocities, misfortunes, and wonders; III) swindlers,
wanderers, robbers, and Jews; IV) popular medicine, sickness,
doctors, and remedies; V) money and prices; VI) law, customs,
and manners; VII) festivals and celebrations; VIII) kitchen and
tavern; IX) craft, mechanical arts, and mining; X) schools, popular
education, travel, and military expeditions; XI) newspapers and
political news from Germany; XII) newspapers and political news
from outside Germany; XIII) publications of the state and political
parties; XIV) the Church before the Reformation, and the Jesuit
brotherhood; XV) Luther; XVI) Huttites; XVII) reformers and opposition;
XVIII) the people in beliefs, jokes, and wit; XIX) Humanists;
XX) Erasmus; XXI) songs and verses; XXII) Hans Sachs; XXIII) the
Thirty Years War (very extensive); and XXIV) pamphlets from later
periods (1649 to 1817).
The pamphlets are mostly in German, with some in Latin and in
Polish. NOTE: L.C. set incomplete: microfiches 483 and 656 wanting.
LCCN: 86-890737
GUIDE: Z2222.H7, Flugschriftensammlung
Gustav Freytag, compiled by Paul Hohenemser. Also reproduced
in the microfiche.
1. Germany--History--1517-1648--Pamphlets.
Foreign Broadcast Information Service daily reports.
-- [Washington, D.C. : Foreign Broadcast Information Service], 1952-
. -- [ ] v. 27 cm. -- Published in regional editions. Microfilm.
[Arlington, Va.: FBIS, 1971?-1973]. -- 977 microfilm reels ; 35
mm. -- Microfiche. Arlington, Va. : FBIS, 1974- ] [ ] microfiches
: negative; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 1010
LC Call Number: Microfilm 05125-05126; 05128-05131; 05144-05145
A collection of translations of the texts of news and
commentary, in full or summary form, for all areas of the world,
from 1941. The source of the texts is primarily foreign broadcasts
and news agency transmissions, but sometimes periodicals or newspapers
are translated for this series too. The coverage is not limited
to major "newsworthy" events.
The reports are issued in series, by world area. The series
have changed over the years; currently there are 8 daily report
series (Asia & Pacific, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Middle
East & Africa, People's Republic of China, Soviet Union, South
Asia, and Western Europe), with a 9th (occasional) series, "Trends
in Communist Media." Each report begins with a table of contents.
LCCN: (No Library of Congress Online Catalog entries)
GUIDE: 10, [U.S. Foreign Broadcast Information
Service]. Lists microfilm numbers for series of Daily
Reports from 1941 through March 1974. There is no index to
reports for these years; film should be requested by date and series.
From April 1974 forward, the reports were issued on microfiche.
They are arranged by series and date, and filed in cabinets in the
Microform Reading Room. Also, from April 1974 on, the tables of
contents for each month were republished (but not cumulated) on
a single microfiche. These tables of contents fiches are separately
filed, in front of the reports themselves.
From the late 1970s to date, printed subject indexes have been
published for each of the series. These are available in the Microform
Reading Room.
The receipt of microfiche of the Daily Reports may
lag several months. For the most current reports, readers should
go to the Newspaper Reading Room, where the Daily Reports
are kept in paper until microfiche is received.
-----Africa (Sub-Sahara). fiche (o) 90/6748. sf90-2226
-----China. fiche (o) 90/6753. sf90-92051
-----East Asia. fiche (o) 90/6747. sf90-92056
1. Radio broadcasting--Europe--Translations. 2. Radio broadcasting--Asia--Translations.
3. Radio broadcasting--Latin America--Translations. 4. Radio broadcasting--Soviet
Union--Translations. 5. Radio broadcasting--Middle East--Translations.
Foreign gazetteers of the U.S. Board on Geographic
Names. -- [California, MD : Congressional
Information Service, c1987]-[1990]. -- [ca. 1400] microfiches :
negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 94/2013
Contains more than 200 place name books for countries
throughout the world, published from 1953 to 1989. Each entry gives
a name, type of place or feature, latitude and longitude, country,
and state or province, UTM grid coordinates, and Joint Operations
Graphic map sheet numbers.
LCCN: 88-136463
GUIDE: 327, Foreign Gazetteers of the U.S.
Board on Geographic Names. Guide to the Microfiche Collection.
1. Gazetteers.
Foreign Office Files For Japan and the Far East. Series One,
Embassy and Consular Archives-- Japan (Public Record Office Class
FO 262).-- Calcot, Reading, Berkshire, England
: Adam Matthew Publications, 1991-[1996- ].-- [1-100, 107-188] microfilm
reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 94/2126
These complete files of the British Embassy and Consular
Archives in Japan are a valuable source for historians of Japan
and the Far East since the beginning of the 20th century, as well
as scholars of the Anglo-Japanese unique relationship. The collection
provides information on many significant topics, such as the Pan
Asiatic League, China, Siberia, and other questions involving the
Far East. This collection is supplemented by Foreign
Office Files For Japan and the Far East. Series Two, British Foreign
Office Files For Post War Japan (Public Record Office Class FO 371),
Microfilm 98/5, and Foreign Office Files For Japan
and the Far East. Series Three, Embassy and Consular Archives--Japan
(Post-1945) Public Record Office Class FO 262) : Detailed Correspondence
For 1945-1957, Microfilm 97/1
Guide: 350a and 350b This provides a guide to
parts one and two of the collection. The guide provides a reel
index,
additional background information major events, and a listing of
British and Japanese ambassadors, ministers, and other officials
for the years 1901-1960. Guide 350b provides a reel guide for parts
4-6. No guide for part 3 is currently available. [ONLINE: Part
1: Correspondence to and from Japan, 1905-1920 (PRO Class FO 262/1466-1511 & 2033-2034),
Part 2: Detailed Correspondence for 1921-1923 (PRO Class FO 262/1512-1601) http://www.adam-matthew-publications.co.uk/digital_guides/fo_japan_series1_prt1to2/contents.aspx.
1. Japan--History--20th century--Sources. 2. Japan--Foreign relations--Great
Britain--Sources. 3. Great Britain--Foreign relations--Japan--Sources.
4. Great Britain. Foreign Office--Archives.
Foreign Office Files for Japan and the Far East.
Series Two, British Foreign Office Files for Post-War Japan (Public
Record Office Class Fo 371) --Marlborough,
Wiltshire, England : Adam Matthew Publications, 1998. -- 118 microfilm
reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 98/5
Using files recently opened by the British Government
for research, this collection provides detailed information about
the period of Japanese development as a major economic power from
1952, the end of Allied occupation, to the early 1960s. The collection
supplements the collections Foreign Office Files For
Japan and the Far East. Series One, Embassy and Consular Archives--
Japan (Public Record Office Class FO 262, Microfilm
94/2126, and Foreign Office Files for Japan and the
Far East. Series Three, Embassy and Consular Archives--Japan (Post
1945) (Public Record Office Class FO 262) : Detailed Correspondence
for 1945-1957, Microfilm 97/1.
LCCN: 98-164814
GUIDE: Not in LC.
1. Japan--History--20th century--Sources. 2. Japan--Foreign relations--Great
Britain--Sources. 3. Great Britain--Foreign relations--Japan-- Sources.
4. Great Britain. Foreign Office--Archives. 5. Japan--Politics and
government--1945- --Sources.
Foreign Office Files for Japan and the Far East.
Series Three, Embassy and Consular Archives--Japan (Post 1945) (Public
Record Office Class FO 262) : Detailed Correspondence for 1945-1957.--Marlborough,
Wiltshire, England : Adam Matthew Publications, 1996. -- 7 microfilm
reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 97/1
This collection is a valuable resource for historians
of modern Japan. The assessment of the British Ambassador and other
embassy staff and the British perspective on topics such as General
Douglas MacArthur, the Japanese Constitution, Japanese war criminals,
and the Japanese economy are available through these files. This
collection supplements: Foreign Office Files For Japan
and the Far East. Series One, Embassy and Consular Archives--Japan
(Public Record Office Class FO 262)., Microfilm
94/2126, and Foreign Office Files for Japan and the
Far East. Series Two, British Foreign Office Files for Post-War
Japan (Public Record Office Class Fo 371), Microfilm
98/5.
LCCN: 97114160
GUIDE: 443, Foreign Office Files for Japan
and the Far East. Series Three, Embassy and Consular Archives--Japan
(Post 1945) (Public Record Office Class FO 262) : Detailed Correspondence
for 1945-1957: A Listing and Guide to the Microform Collection.
1. Great Britain. Foreign Office--Archives. 2. Great Britain--Foreign
relations--Japan--Sources. 3. Japan--Foreign relations--Great Britain--Sources.
4. Great Britain--Foreign relations--1945- 5. Japan--Foreign relations--1945-1989.
Former members of Congress oral history collection.
-- Sanford, N.C. : Microfilming Corporation of America, 1981. --
113 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 82/100
Transcripts of eighty-one interviews, covering a period
from the early 1930s to the mid-1970s. Among the interviewees are
William Fulbright, Martha Griffiths, Gilbert Gude, Patsy Mink, and
others.
LCCN: 82-175274
GUIDE: AI3.O7 No. 3, New York Times Oral
History Program, No. 3, pp. 49-50.
1. Legislators--United States--Interviews.
The Fowler collection of early architectural books.
-- New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, [1978?]. -- 86 microfilm
reels : ill. ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 49805
Based on Johns Hopkins University's Fowler Architectural
Collection and subsequent additions to it. The collection includes
rare primary source materials and other books by important architects
from the end of the 15th through the end of the 18th century. In
addition to works by such Italian Renaissance architects as Alberti,
Vignola, Palladio, and Serlio, the collection contains works by
English, French, and German architects. Also included are volumes
of plates and blockprints of contemporary designs of buildings temples,
tombs, and gardens.
LCCN: 84-209234
GUIDE: Z5945.J6 1982, The Fowler Architectural
Collection of the Johns Hopkins University Catalogue, Guide to the
Microfilm Collection. Annotated with reel numbers for convenient
access. It has an index which includes authors, compiling editors,
illustrators, printers, and publishers of the books filmed.
1. Architecture--Italy. 2. Architecture--England. 3. Architecture--France.
4. Architecture--Germany.
Francis Longe collection.
-- Norfolk, (England) : [1815]. -- 325 v. -- Call number of original
: PR 1241.L6 Rare Bk. -- Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of
Congress Photoduplication Service, 1981. -- 56 microfilm reels ;
35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 84624
A collection of 325 volumes of theatrical works published
in England between 1607 and 1812, assembled by the Longe family
Norfolk, England. The collection incudes original plays, theatrical
adaptations, and translations credited to over 600 playwrights,
as well as satires, musical dramas, pastorals, burlesques, masques,
dramatic poems, etc.
LCCN: 82-211642
GUIDE: An index, consisting of Library of Congress
catalog cards for each one of the items in the collection, was filmed
at the beginning of reel one. The cards are arranged alphabetically
by main entry. The volumes within the collection, and the plays
within individual volumes, have no significant arrangement probably
having been arranged by the collector according to size or order
of acquisition. A set of the card index is kept by the shelflist
in the Microform Processing unit.
1. Theater--England. 2. Drama--17th century. 3. Drama--18th century.
Franklin D. Roosevelt and foreign affairs. Second
series, January 1937-August 1939. / edited
by Donald B. Schewe (Franklin D. Roosevelt Library) ; foreword by
Robert Dallek. -- New York : Clearwater Pub, c1979-c1983. -- 14
v.
Contents: v. 4. January-March 1937 -- v. 5. April-June 1937 -- v.
6. July-September 1937 -- v. 7. October-December 1937 -- v. 8. January-February
1938 -- v. 9. March-April 1938 -- v. 10. May-July 1938 --v. 11.
August-October 1938 -- v. 12. November-December 1938 -- v. 13. January-February
1939 -- v. 14. March-April 1939 -- v. 15. May-June 1939 -- v. 16.
July-August 1939 -- v. 17. Index.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 93/127
Reproduces White House papers in the collections of the
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N.Y., including messages
to and from foreign governments, official reports of U.S. missions
abroad, relevant excerpts from presidential press conferences, and
many private communications. This work continues Franklin
D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs [First Series] (E742.5 .R6
1969), which covers January 1933 to January 1937, and which appeared
only in print format. This second series was published in both microfiche
and print (E742.5 .R6 1979).
For a complete portrait of U.S. foreign policy in these years
the collection is best used in conjunction with The Public
Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt (E806.R749)
and with Foreign Relations of the United States (JX233.A3).
LCCN: 89-955799
GUIDE: Not in LC. Volume 17, in both print and
microfiche editions, is an index to the first and second series.
1. Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945--Archives.
2. United States--Foreign relations-- 1933-1945--Sources. 3. World
War, 1939-1945--Diplomatic History--Sources.
Franz Brentano posthumous philosophical work originals.
-- [S.l. : s.n., c1959]. -- 34 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 6532
This collection consists of the papers of the German
philosopher Franz Brentano (1838-1917). It includes his writings
on philosophy, theology, psychology, ethics, metaphysics, Aristotle,
aesthetics, and some correspondence. Material is in German.
LCCN: 83-140317
GUIDE: 32, [Index of the Manuscripts of
Franz Clemens Brentano] (in German), (also on reel 1) is
an index of titles arranged by subject categories. Request items
with letter and number designations and reel numbers from the index.
1. Philosophy, German--19th century. 2. Brentano, Franz Clemens,
1838-1917--Correspondence.
Fred Harvey Company ledgers.--{Phoenix,
Ariz. : Heard Museum Library and Archives, c1995} (Albuquerque,
N.M. : Southwest Micropublishing, 1994). --272 microfiches : negative.
LC Call Number: Microfiche 97/7
Reproduces ledgers no. 6-19 of the Fred Harvey Company
Indian Department in Albuquerque, N.M. from 1900-1965 which describe
inventories of blankets, curio stands, and the Indian collection.
LCCN: 97-116688
GUIDE: 438, The Fred Harvey Company Ledgers.
1. Indians of North America--Southwest, New--Collectibles. 2.
Indians of North America--Southwest,, New--Antiquities.
French national elections, 1830-48.
-- [S.l.: s.n., 1970?]. -- 10 microfilm reels : negative ; 35 mm.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 29606
Official, unofficial, and other lists of French males
24 years of age and older who met the property qualifications for
the franchise for national elections. About 200,000 names are listed,
with some biographical data on each (some or all of the following:
name, address, occupation, date of birth). The microfilm contains
electorial lists of some kind for 85 of the 86 departments. (The
Meuse is missing.) Some lists are more nearly complete than others.
LCCN: 83-218712
GUIDE: 24, [French National Elections--1830-1848].
Presents the list by departments and indicates on which reel each
list may be found.
1. Voting registers--France.
French Revolution research collection.
-- Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press ; [Boston, Mass. : distributed
by G.K. Hall], c1989-[c1990]. -- (19,161 microfiches in 12 sections)
: ill.
Contents: section 1. Newspapers / editor, Hugh Gough
-- section 2. Memoirs and autobiographies / editor, Colin Lucas
-- section 3. Basic printed collections / editor, Colin Lucas --
section 4. Bibliographical and research tools -- section 5. The
Pre-revolutionary debate / editor, Jeremy Popkin -- section 6. Political
themes / editor, Alison Patrick ... [et al.] -- section 7. Resistances
to the Revolution / editors, Colin Lucas [and] Roger Dupuy -- section
8. Religion / editor, Timothy Tackett -- section 9. The reorganization
of society / editors, Isser Woloch ... [et al.] -- section 10. The
economy / editors, Colin Lucas ... [et al.] -- section 11. War and
colonies / editors, Jean-Paul Bertaud ... [et al.] -- section 12.
Culture / editor, James Leith..
LC Call Number: Microfiche 91/2095
Microfiche reproductions of 18th and 19th century primary
and secondary sources relating to the French Revolution, issued
1783-1897. Sources were chosen by academics and microfilmed in cooperation
with the Bibliotheque Nationale. Formats include published and unpublished
documents: books, periodicals and newspapers, pamphlets, and manuscripts.
Although the finished project will include 7,861 microfiche,
arranged by subject in twelve numbered sections, the Library of
Congress has currently (12/94) only five of the twelve: (1) Newspapers;
(2) Memoirs and autobiographies; (3) Basic printed collections;
(5) the Pre-Revolutionary Debate; and (8) Religion. Each section
will be accompanied by a guide written by an academic in the field
of French Revolutionary Studies. Guides include scope, selection
guidelines, arrangement of each fiche, bibliographic descriptions,
and indexes.
LCCN: 91-953320
GUIDE: 281, (incomplete), The French Revolution
Research Collection. Section 3: Basic Printed Collections.
Section 8: Religion. La Religion. The guides have parallel text
in English and French. As of this writing, the Library of Congress
has two of the guides: Basic Printed Collections and Religion. A
general index to the research collection is planned, but also has
not yet been received by the Library.
1. France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799--Sources. 2. France--History--Revolution,
1789-1799--Pictorial works.
Frick Art Reference Library sales catalogue index
/ the Frick Art Reference Library. -- Boston,
Mass : G.K. Hall Micropublications, c1992. -- 230 microfiches :
negative.
Contents: Chronological (date of sale) (70 fiches) -- Auction houses
(place of sale) (70 fiches) -- Collections (90 fiches).
LC Call Number: Microfiche 93/31
Includes references to more than 60,000 sales catalogs
from 1628 to June 20, 1991. All of the major auction houses are
comprehensively represented along with many smaller houses from
Europe and the U.S. Two thousand of the references are to catalogs
that exist only in the U.S. The index is divided into three sections:
a chronological listing by date of sale; an alphabetical listing
by auction house; and a listing by collection and, in some cases,
artist.
LCCN: 93-630196
GUIDE: 315, A Guide to the Frick Art Reference
Library Sales Catalog. Index.
1. Art auctions--Catalogs--Bibliography--Catalogs.
Friends House Library digest registers of births,
marriages, and burials for England and Wales, 17th c.-1837.
-- London : World Microfilms Publications, 1989. -- 32 microfilm
reels : maps.
LC Call Number: Microfilm 94/2114
Handwritten vital records of the Society of Friends,
or Quakers, dating from 1575 to 1857 from 26 regional districts,
called Quarterly Meetings, in England and Wales. Besides the dates
for births, marriages, deaths, and burials, the information identifies
the places where the member was born, lived, attended monthly meetings,
and was buried, as well as the age and occupation.
The records are arranged by the area of the Quarterly Meeting,
and thereafter alphabetically by surnames of individuals--infants,
mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, and deceased.
LCCN: 93-629508
GUIDE: 329, Quaker Digest Registers of
Births, Marriages, and Burials for England and Wales, c. 1650-1837.
1. Quakers--England--Genealogy. 2. Quakers--Wales--Genealogy. 3.
Church records and registers--England. 4. Church records and registers--Wales.
5. England--Genealogy. 6. Wales--Genealogy. 7. Society of Friends,
London Yearly Meeting--Registers.
From the archives of Hildifons Took, formerly of
Tuckborough : a collection of publications by fans and students
of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien / from Sumner Gary Hunnewell.
-- [Milwaulkee, Wis.] : Marquette University, Memorial Library,
Dept. of Special Collections & University Archives, [1988?].
LC Call Number: Microfilm 94/2113
An international assemblage of selected issues of J.R.R.
Tolkien fanzines and newsletters, issued independently or by organizations,
with bibliographic notes and publishing history provided for each.
LCCN: 93-630352
GUIDE: Not in LC.
Frsten-Postkarten : Sammlung Frhsorge = Postcards
of the Aristocracy : The Frhsorge Collection / [zusammengestellt
von Christoph Behrens und Gotthardt Frhsorge].
-- Mnchen ; New York : K.G. Saur, [1989]. -- 86 microfiches : all
ill. (some col.).
LC Call Number: Microfiche 93/37
A collection of approximately 5,000 European, Russian,
and English postcards from 1890 to the 1980s. The dominant pictorial
theme is royalty, with formal poses in royal dress or casual portrayals
in both black and white and color. Also included are postcards with
reproductions of stamps, music, coats of arms, and other nationalistic
motifs.
LCCN: 93-630101
GUIDE: NC1878.R68 F87 1989, Fursten-postkarten:
Sammlung Fruhsorge zusammen Gestellt von Christoph Behrens und Gotthardt
Fruhsorge. Kommentar und Registerband zur Microfiche-Ausgabe.
In German. Provides name and dynasty indexes.
1. Royal houses--portraits. 2. Postcards--Europe. 3. Postcards--private
collections--Germany. 4. Frhsorge, Gotthardt--art collections.
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