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Box 25

 Container

Contains 17 Results:

"First Return to Vitaria by Sea", 1970

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Subseries A. Manuscripts contains typed manuscripts, in various stages of completeness, written by Brunor. It is difficult to determine if some of them are drafts or final versions, as only a few of them are identified as either, and most of them do not appear to have a definitive beginning and ending, making it possible that they were intended to be part of a larger manuscript. At times it is difficult to distinguish between what Brunor intended to be a manuscript and what were just his...
Dates: 1970

"The Mountain Top of the Pori", undated

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Subseries A. Manuscripts contains typed manuscripts, in various stages of completeness, written by Brunor. It is difficult to determine if some of them are drafts or final versions, as only a few of them are identified as either, and most of them do not appear to have a definitive beginning and ending, making it possible that they were intended to be part of a larger manuscript. At times it is difficult to distinguish between what Brunor intended to be a manuscript and what were just his...
Dates: undated

"End of a Voyage/First Return to New York", 1969

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Subseries A. Manuscripts contains typed manuscripts, in various stages of completeness, written by Brunor. It is difficult to determine if some of them are drafts or final versions, as only a few of them are identified as either, and most of them do not appear to have a definitive beginning and ending, making it possible that they were intended to be part of a larger manuscript. At times it is difficult to distinguish between what Brunor intended to be a manuscript and what were just his...
Dates: 1969

Chapters 9 and 29, with notes, undated

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Subseries A. Manuscripts contains typed manuscripts, in various stages of completeness, written by Brunor. It is difficult to determine if some of them are drafts or final versions, as only a few of them are identified as either, and most of them do not appear to have a definitive beginning and ending, making it possible that they were intended to be part of a larger manuscript. At times it is difficult to distinguish between what Brunor intended to be a manuscript and what were just his...
Dates: undated

Pages 75-116, 1971

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Subseries A. Manuscripts contains typed manuscripts, in various stages of completeness, written by Brunor. It is difficult to determine if some of them are drafts or final versions, as only a few of them are identified as either, and most of them do not appear to have a definitive beginning and ending, making it possible that they were intended to be part of a larger manuscript. At times it is difficult to distinguish between what Brunor intended to be a manuscript and what were just his...
Dates: 1971

"The Restraint of Culture" introduction and conclusion: to be read before and after the History of Rurutu, 1971

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Subseries A. Manuscripts contains typed manuscripts, in various stages of completeness, written by Brunor. It is difficult to determine if some of them are drafts or final versions, as only a few of them are identified as either, and most of them do not appear to have a definitive beginning and ending, making it possible that they were intended to be part of a larger manuscript. At times it is difficult to distinguish between what Brunor intended to be a manuscript and what were just his...
Dates: 1971

"End of the Umuaiti", undated

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Subseries A. Manuscripts contains typed manuscripts, in various stages of completeness, written by Brunor. It is difficult to determine if some of them are drafts or final versions, as only a few of them are identified as either, and most of them do not appear to have a definitive beginning and ending, making it possible that they were intended to be part of a larger manuscript. At times it is difficult to distinguish between what Brunor intended to be a manuscript and what were just his...
Dates: undated

Early outline of Viri manuscript and "Second Night in Auura's House" early version, with calendar entries, 1959, undated

 File — Box: 25, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Subseries A. Manuscripts contains typed manuscripts, in various stages of completeness, written by Brunor. It is difficult to determine if some of them are drafts or final versions, as only a few of them are identified as either, and most of them do not appear to have a definitive beginning and ending, making it possible that they were intended to be part of a larger manuscript. At times it is difficult to distinguish between what Brunor intended to be a manuscript and what were just his...
Dates: 1959, undated

"Introduction to the Land Book of Hauti", undated

 Item — Box: 25, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Subseries A. Manuscripts contains typed manuscripts, in various stages of completeness, written by Brunor. It is difficult to determine if some of them are drafts or final versions, as only a few of them are identified as either, and most of them do not appear to have a definitive beginning and ending, making it possible that they were intended to be part of a larger manuscript. At times it is difficult to distinguish between what Brunor intended to be a manuscript and what were just his...
Dates: undated

"Last Words", 1979

 Item — Box: 25, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Subseries A. Manuscripts contains typed manuscripts, in various stages of completeness, written by Brunor. It is difficult to determine if some of them are drafts or final versions, as only a few of them are identified as either, and most of them do not appear to have a definitive beginning and ending, making it possible that they were intended to be part of a larger manuscript. At times it is difficult to distinguish between what Brunor intended to be a manuscript and what were just his...
Dates: 1979