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"A la Doctrina de Pasión de Tu Voz", 1927
"A Mi Padre", 1938
Borges's poem is signed "Buenos Aires 1938 J.L.B." and has a sketch of a broadleaf tree at the bottom.
"Antología de la Poesía Argentina Moderna", 1926
A critical analysis of Julio Noe.
Autograph manuscript of "Música Patria" and drawings by Borges, 1919-1923
The autograph manuscript of Música patria, written in 1919, contains 1920 and 1923 additions by Borges. The manuscript includes three sketches by Borges of a farm scene, two musicians, and a couple dancing.
Autograph manuscript "Villa Mazzini", 1923
Autographed letters signed, Jorge Luis Borges to Macedonio Fernández., undated
Autographed letters signed, Jorge Luis Borges to Macedonio Fernández. One letter, written on a sheet of stationery from the Hotel Bayard, Paris, contains a sketch of a woman playing a guitar.
Autographed manuscript signed, "Al tal Vez Lecto", 1925
Signed autograph manuscript of the foreword to "Luna de enfrente."
Autographed manuscript, signed, "La Fundación Mitológica de Buenos Aires", undated
Subtitled: "(imaginada con ninguna imaginación por J.L. Borges)." Text differs from published version in Cuaderno San Martín.
Autographed manuscript signed "La Pampa y el Suburbio son Dioses" and letter from Ricardo Molinari, 1925, 1948
Manuscript draft of a central essay in "El Tamaño de mi Esperanza." With the manuscript is a letter, 1948 December 25, Ricardo Molinari to "mi estimato doctor," conveying the manuscript.
"Boletín de una Noche", 1924-1926
The manuscript, with corrections by Borges, was intended as an essay in "El Idiona de los Argentinos" but was never published.
Catalogs, 1932-1939
Copy of "Carlotta" illustrated by John Barber; Marie Sterner Galleries; Exposicao De pintura Escultura E Arquitectura; "Mostly Portugal" Grace Horne Galleries; Vanderbilt Gallery; Hein Semke; Ehrich Newhouse; Artistes Amrericains De Paris Galerie De La Renaissance.
Catalogs, 1973-1976
Exposicoes Do Pintor Americano John Barber, Secretariado Da Propaganda Nacional; John Barber Retrospect, Bacardi Art Gallery; "Unemployed Union Square",John Barber, Signature Galleries; Peintres Americains, Galerie Briant-Robert; and "Wanted: Works by John Barber for Purchase/Documentation for "First American John Barber Retrospective Exhibition Planned for Febrary 1975" by Signature Galleries.
"De Alguien a Nadie", [1950]
"El Dios y Elrey", 1954
"El Milagro Secreto", [1942]
"El Muerto", 1946
The short story, published in "El Aleph," contains many corrections in the form of line-throughs.
Essay on Flaubert|, 1924-1955
Portions appeared in Flaubert y su destino ejemplar and Vindicación de "Bouvard et Pecuchet." The last three pages were dictated to his mother, Dona Leonor Acevedo, and are in her hand.
"Herrera Y Reissig", 1924
"Herrera Y Reissig" is an original holograph manuscript by Jorges Luis Borges about the Uruguayan Symbolist poet Julio Herra Y Reissig. 3 leaves titled and signed. It was published in the September 1924 issue of Inicial and then republished in in Borge's book Inquisiciones in [1925]. No other manuscript is known.
Jorge Luis Borges letter to Atillo Rossi, 1950
Jorge Luis Borges letters to Evar Méndez, 1924-1925
Borges, Buenos Aires, Argentina, to Evar Méndez, September 1925, together with envelope and a note by Borges on his calling card.