Box 1
Contains 10 Results:
Typescript of Sector General; pages 1-273, small printed biography (page 275), and publishers mockup of biographical information (hand annotated), undated
This sub-series is comprised of typescripts and notes regarding the Sector General book series by James White.
Story outline for Dark Inferno; pages 1-10 with writer's hand drawn illustrations, undated
Typescript of page insert for chapter one of Dark Inferno, undated
Typescript of Dark Inferno; approximately 65,200 words, undated
Typescript of Dark Inferno; first draft, approximately 70,440 words (hand annotated), undated
Short story "Second Ending" (Part 1) from Fantastic Stories of Imagination; original envelope included (volume 10, number 6) , 1961
This sub-series is comprised of typescripts and other material regarding the short stories of James White that are not included as part of compilations. Includes stories pertaining to Ireland’s history ("Crossfire"), medical themes ("The High Road"), and man vs. machine ("Type 'Genie' and Run").
Short story "Second Ending" (Part 2) from Fantastic Stories of Imagination; original envelope included (volume 10, number 7) , 1961
This sub-series is comprised of typescripts and other material regarding the short stories of James White that are not included as part of compilations. Includes stories pertaining to Ireland’s history ("Crossfire"), medical themes ("The High Road"), and man vs. machine ("Type 'Genie' and Run").
Typescript of "The Silence" novella; approximately 20,000 words (hand annotated) , undated
This series is comprised of typescripts and other material regarding the unpublished works of James White. Includes a treatment for a radio adaptation of Hospital Station and the novella entitled "The Silence" as well as correspondence to White.
Biography for "Galaxy of Stars"; pages 1-3, undated
This series is comprised of typescripts and other material regarding the unpublished works of James White. Includes a treatment for a radio adaptation of Hospital Station and the novella entitled "The Silence" as well as correspondence to White.