RepositorySpecial Collections Archives (GB 0029)
Ref NoEUL MS 182
Date1967
LevelCollection
Extent2 items
TitleTypescript of Jane Jordan Browne relating to Edward Sheriff Curtis
DescriptionThis small collection consists of a) one photocopied corrected typescript of 'Edward Sheriff Curtis: Visions of a vanishing race', by Jane Jordan Browne (unpublished, 1967). Also included is b) one volume listing the contents of the Curtis photograph volumes (722 images in 20 volumes), late 20th c., presumably created by Library staff to be used in accessing the Curtis Collection whilst held at the University Library.
Admin HistoryEdward Sheriff Curtis (1868-1952) was an American photographer, who documented images of more than eighty American Indian tribes from throughout North America, taking pictures of all aspects of traditional Indian life. The images were produced in a multiple volume limited edition study 'North American Indian' (1907-1930), and were photographed over a thirty year period from 1895. The project was supported by Theodore Roosevelt and partially funded by J. Pierpont Morgan. One of these sets ('number IV') was owned by the University of Exeter Library, having been presented by the Royal Library at Windsor. The set (known as the Curtis Collection) was sold at auction in 2001, as the University's research interests in this area had waned.

Curtis was born in Wisconsin and grew up in Seattle. He was a self-taught photographer and became a partner in a photographic studio in 1892. Through George Grinnell, he was appointed Official Photographer to the Harriman Alaska Expedition of 1899, where he developed interests in North American Indian culture.

Jane Jordan Browne (1932-2003) was a Chicago-based literary agent, whose clients included Edward Curtis. She originated from California, graduating from Smith College and UCLA, but began work as an editor in New York (Hawthorn Books, Thomas Y. Crowell, Macmillan Educational Services) before moving to Los Angeles to work for an architecture magazine, where she wrote 'Architectural Digest of Celebrity Homes'. She founded Multimedia Product Development, Inc. (now Browne and Miller Literary Associates), in 1971, and was also a founding member of the Board of Directors of the Illinois Center for the Book. Other publications include 'Where towns had walls' (1970).
LanguageEnglish
Access StatusOpen
Related MaterialNo related papers are known.
Access ConditionsUsual EUL arrangements apply.
Finding_AidsSingle item only.
Creator_NameBrowne; Jane Jordan (1932-2003); literary agent
Curtis; Edward Sheriff (1868-1952); photographer
Mgt_GroupVisual culture papers
Social science and law papers
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