Box 4
Contains 21 Results:
Carpentier, Rosamund and Antoinette Kavanagh. The Chinese Lily and the Prince. Chicago, [n.d.]
Teleplay. various incomplete versions. Holograph drafts. 23 pp.
Carpentier, Rosamund and Antoinette Kavanagh. The Chinese Lily and the Prince. Chicago, [n.d.]
Teleplay. 3 rd broadcast. Holograph draft. 7 p.
Carpentier, Rosamund and Antoinette Kavanagh. The Chinese Lily and the Prince. Chicago, [n.d.]
Teleplay. 4th broadcast. Holograph draft. 9 p.
Carpentier, Rosamund and Antoinette Kavanagh. The Chinese Lily and the Prince. Chicago, [n.d.]
Teleplay. 6th broadcast. Holograph draft. 12 p.
Carpentier, Rosamund and Antoinette Kavanagh. The Chinese Lily and the Prince. Chicago, [n.d.]
Teleplay. 9th broadcast. Holograph draft. 8 p.
Carpentier, Rosamund and Antoinette Kavanagh. The Chinese Lily and the Prince. Chicago, [n.d.]
Teleplay. 10th broadcast. Holograph draft. 11 p.
Carpentier, Rosamund and Antoinette Kavanagh. The Chinese Lily and the Prince. Chicago, [n.d.]
Teleplay. 11th broadcast. Holograph draft. 11 p.
Carpentier, Rosamund and Antoinette Kavanagh. The Chinese Lily and the Prince. Chicago, [n.d.]
Teleplay. 12th broadcast. Holograph draft 2 p. (incomplete).
Carpentier, Rosamund and Antoinette Kavanagh. The Chinese Lily and the Prince. Chicago, [n.d.]
Teleplay. 13th broadcast. Holograph draft. 3 p. (incomplete).
Carpentier, Rosamund and Antoinette Kavanagh. The Chinese Lily and the Prince. [n. p., n.d.]
Teleplay. 11th broadcast. Typescript. 3 p.
Carpentier, Rosamund and Antoinette Kavanagh. The Chinese Lily and the Prince. [n. p., n.d.]
Teleplay. Holograph research notes. 126 p.
Kavanagh, Antoinette Walker. A.L.S. (draft) to Nill Hays; [n. p.], 7 March [1931]
Asking for an interview with him for his opinion about an idea of hers (Story Teller). Includes Story Teller Screenplay. Original title Tom's Adventures Undero the Eater from Charles Kingsley's story The Water Babies. Adapted for the screen by Antoinette Walker [Kavanagh]. Holograph draft. December 1931. 183 pp.
Kavanagh, Antoinette Walker. Story teller. Screenplay. [n.p., December 1931]
Typescript (copy). 95 pp.
Kavanagh, Antoinette Walker, [n.d.]
Ms. book with poems and notes. 7 p.
Kavanagh, Antoinette Walker, [n.d.]
Ms. notes. 39 pp.
One Wild Night; a melodramatic comdey in three acts. [New York?, n.d.]
Type script with red underllines and pencil deletions. Each act with separate pagination: Act 1: 34 pp.; Act 2: 31 pp.; Act 3: 25 pp.
Sundown Cafe: a melodramatic farce in three acts. [New York?, n.d.]
Holographic version of Acts 1 & 2. Each act with separate pagination: Act 1: 38 pp; Act 2: [3] + 11 pp.
Sundown Cafe: a melodramatic farce. [New York?, n.d.]
Typescript and holograph mixed of Act 3. [75] pp.
Sundown Cafe: a melodramatic farce in three acts. [New York, n.d.]
Typescript of Acts 1 & 2 with holograph corrections and additions. Each act with separate pagination: Act 1: 33 pp.; Act 2: 31 pp.
Sundown Cafe: a melodramatic farce in three acts. New York, [n.d.]
Typescript with red underlines and a few corrections. Each act with separate pagination: Act 1: 35 pp.; Act 2: 30 pp.; Act 3 28 pp.