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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.
Archivos de Pediatria del Uruguay, Vol. 4 No. 6, 1969
Cover inscription by Gustavo Gordillo Paniagua referencing a J. Grünberg article on p. 479.
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.
"Campana Sanataria Contra La Fiebra Amarilla", 1921
This handmade book documents the 1921 campaign Henry Hanson led against yellow fever in Peru. It includes notes, photographs, data, and maps.
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.