"Evolutionary Love" - manuscript, page 1
Charles S. Peirce
Manuscript
"Globe trotter" letter to Marianne Carus from illustrator Jean Gralley
Children's magazines;
Handwritten letter from illustrator Jean Gralley to Marianne Carus, featuring a drawing of Marianne cart-wheeling from city to city around the world as she promotes Cricket Magazine. Marianne Carus founded Cricket and served as Editor-in-Chief. Jean Gralley assumed the duty of illustrating the bug comics for Cricket Magazine when their creator Trina Schart Hyman retired. Gralley, who had studied art under Maurice Sendak, mimicked Hyman's illustration and lettering style very closely.
Gralley, Jean
Cricket Media Records
Special Collections Research Center, Morris Library, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Hamilton-Brehm, Anne Marie, 1970-
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"Mr. Charles S. Peirce on Necessity," The Monist - print page
Paul Carus
Print page
"Mr. Charles S. Peirce's Onslaught on the Doctrine of Necessity," The Monist - print page
Paul Carus
Print page
"Our Glassy Essence" - manuscript, page 1
Charles S. Peirce
Manuscript
"Pythagorics" - manuscript, page 1
Charles S. Peirce
Manuscript
"Reply to the Necessitarians: Rejoinder to Dr. Carus," The Monist - print page
Charles S. Peirce
Print page
"Reply to the Necessitarians" - manuscript, page 1
Charles S. Peirce
Manuscript
"The Architecture of Theories" - manuscript - page 1
Charles S. Peirce
Manuscript
"The Doctrine of Necessity Examined" - manuscript, page 1
Charles S. Peirce
Manuscript