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Published stories and essays; unpublished essays, stories, and poems

Published stories and essays:

  • At Forty-five. three versions, 5 p., 4 p., 7 p. (Atlantic, v.150:305)
  • Death on an Atoll. 28 p. (Atlantic, v.147:303)
  • An Expatriot's Positions. 3 versions, 15 p., 15 p., 5 p. (American Review, v.5:185)
  • Faery Lands of the Sea: An Experiment in Education. 4 p. (Faery Lands of the South Seas)
  • Happy Endings and other stories from Under a Thatched Roof. 38 p.
  • The Jungle. 2 p.
  • Lives Authors Lead (A Note on Authorship). 6 p. (Bookman, v.79:219)
  • Lord of Marutea (Herr Moeller). 2 versions, each 33 p. (Atlantic, v.151:12)
  • The Modern Aspects of Peace. 5 p.
  • Mr. Bolton's Birthday Walk. 2 versions, each 7 p. (Atlantic, v.173:70)
  • My Friend Rivnac. 3 versions, 23 p., 24 p., 22 p. (The Forgotten One)
  • My Mortal Enemy. 5 p. On Loafing. 2 p. (Atlantic, v.148:57)
  • Skip: A Strong Noun. 2 version, 8 p. each. (Atlantic, v.151: 221)
  • The State of Being Bored. 7 p. (Atlantic, v.151:318)
  • Tale of a Shipwreck. Synopses of 3 stories. 2 p.
  • Too Many Books (Literary Over-production). 5 p. (Atlantic, v.150:458)
  • Tunnelled Pages. 16 p. (Under a Thatched Roof)
  • The Voice (In a Barber Shop). 5 p. (Atlantic, v.151:579)

Unpublished essays, stories, poems:

  • And Yet...On the Other Hand... 4 p.
  • The April Wind. 2 p.
  • Back to the Primitive. 1 p.
  • Bougainville Club. 5 p. (incomplete)
  • The Canal. 2 p. The Collaborators. 11 p.
  • A Conversation at Tahiti. 4 versions, with several titles.
  • Diet of Worms. 12 p.
  • The Drought. 3 p.
  • Gold Star Mother. 12 p. 2 versions.
  • Imperfect Heresies. 9 p. 2 versions.
  • In Latitude Twenty, South. 3 p.
  • In Midmost Ocean. 3 p.
  • The Last Blank Spot. 4 p. 2 versions.
  • Lofty; the Memoirs of a Freak. Incomplete, several versions.
  • Mid-morning. 17 p. 4 versions, several titles.
  • Modern Aspect of Peace. 5 p. plus first draft.
  • Murder of the Sea Fowl. 4 p.
  • Musical Education of a Layman. 2 p.
  • My Mortal Enemy. 5 p.
  • Narrative of a Journey. 22 p.
  • News from the Pacific. 14 p.
  • Note on Julian Green. 5 p.
  • Nudists. 3 p.
  • One Director Less. 6 p.
  • A Pair of Collaborators. 9 p.
  • Pereoo-pute. 2 p.
  • Pittsburg. 2 p.
  • St. Francis of the Flowers. 10 p., 3 versions.
  • Songs of Subterfuge. 11 p.
  • South Sea Tourists. 4 p.
  • Tahiti Calling. 7 p.
  • Uninhabited. 3 p.
  • Voyage of the Duff. 14 p.
  • The Water-Works. 19 p.
  • Waves I have Watched. 6 p.
  • Another version, Waves on Coral Strands. 8 p.
  • Well-Remembered Silver Dollar. 4 p.
  • When You're Down and Out... 3 p.
  • William Whitehead: Poet Laureate. 4 p.
  • Writing for a Living. 5 p.
  • The Memoirs of a Very Thin Man by Gerard Manning (pseud.). 24 p.

Untitled:

  • On Dodsley's Annual Register. 1 p.
  • On Mark Sullivan's 'Our Times'. 3 p.
  • Conversation with a scientific field worker. 2 p.
  • Fragment from Kitchener's Mob (?)

Poems:

  • Armentiers Sector. May, 1915.
  • Home for Blinded Soldiers. Paris, 1915.
  • Near Loos. Sept., 1915.
  • August 10, 1931. The Stare.
  • Cabot Street in August.
  • Candle in hand...(untitled) 2 p.
  • Lines written on the 100th Anniversary of the French Occupation of Tahiti.
  • On a Trans-Continental Journey. 3 p.
  • The Trader. 4 p.
  • Voices at a Distance. 1 p.
  • The Airman's Rendezvous. 3 p.
  • When Father Made Life Astonishing. 1 p.
  • When the Moon Comes Over the Hill (1908). 2 p.

Microfilms

Microfilms:

  • Atlantic Monthly-Hall correspondence. ca. 1920-29. 3 rolls, 16 mm (pos.)
  • Ellery Sedgwick-Hall correspondence, 1917-1947. 1 roll, 16 mm (pos.)
  • C. Nordhoff manuscripts. 1 roll, 16 mm.
  • Hall manuscripts: several early versions of part of autobiography. 1 roll, 16mm.
  • Gifford Pinchot-Hall correspondence, 1930-1945, ca. 76 letters. Index at beginning of roll. 1 roll, 35 mm. (neg.) (from Library of Congress)

Laurence Winship papers, donation

  • Letters from James Norman Hall and his family (ca. 1915-1986) and some manuscripts of poems sent to Laurence Winship, editor of the Boston Globe, were donated to Grinnell College Archives by Winship's son, Thomas Winship, and daughter, Joanna Crawford, December 1987.
  • 44 letters from Hall to Winship, ca. 1915-1949, some typescript, some holograph.
  • 6 letters (1928-80) from Sarah Hall to Winships
  • 4 letters from Nancy Hall to Winships
  • 1 photograph, ca. 1918, Red Cross photo of American aviators.
  • Manuscripts (typescripts) of ca. 12 poems
  • Photocopy of typescript of masque, "Sally-Jinx"
  • 8 clippings, ca. 1914-1965
  • From Maj. Paul L. Briand, Jr.: 3 letters (1963-65); manuscript (typescript) of article, "Solace and sustenance for a POW....", article from "Airpower Historian" entitled "A fateful Tuesday, 1918".

[N.B. Photocopies of all of these papers are also filed in Box 30]

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