Early manuscript draft of Dreiser's second novel "Jennie Gerhardt" which would be published in 1911.
Date:
approximately 1911
Language:
English
Creator:
Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945
Rights:
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Unpublished typescript by Dreiser, intended for but not used in his 1929 "A Gallery of Women" which details his relationship with his secretary Estelle Bloom Kubitz. The typescript contains many manuscript emendations and corrections in Dreiser's hand.
Personal Name:
Kubitz, Estelle Bloom
Date:
undated
Language:
English
Creator:
Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945
Rights:
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Postcard entitled "East Indian woman & child, Trinidad, B.W.I.".
Subject:
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago
Description:
Black and white photo postcard depicting a woman and child of South Asian descent in a studio setting. Reverse credits "Maillards 'The Cash Store'" in Port of Spain.
Postcard entitled "East Indian woman and child, Trinidad"
Subject:
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago
Description:
Black and white photo postcard depicting a woman and child of South Asian descent in a studio setting. Reverse credits "Maillards 'The Cash Store'" in Port of Spain.
Postcard entitled "Trinidad, a wealthy coolie woman awaiting her husband"
Subject:
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago
Description:
Black and white photo postcard depicting a woman of South Asian descent. Text in German added by the sender around the edge of the image. Postmarked 1905 to an address in Nuremberg.
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago
Description:
Black and white photo postcard of a woman possibly of South Asian descent. The reverse is annoted in pencil "July-August 44. Trinidad British West Indies"
Postcard entitled "East Indian types, Trinidad, B.W.I."
Subject:
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago
Description:
Colorized photo postcard depicting two women of South Asian descent holding hands in a studio setting. The reverse contains a note dated at Trinidad in 1912. The card is postmarked from Martinique to an address in Paris.
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago
Description:
Color postcard depicting a woman of South Asian descent. Published by "The Bonanza. Smith Bros. & Co. Port of Spain." Postmarked from Trinidad in 1912.
Postcard entitled "Coolie Hosein religious ceremony, Trinidad, B.W.I."
Subject:
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago; Taʻziyah -- Pictorial works; Tenth of Muḥarram; Muslims--Trinidad and Tobago
Description:
Black and white photo postcard depicting men and women alongside floats used in the Taʻziyah processions during the Ashura (Tenth of Muḥarram) festival.
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago; Taʻziyah -- Pictorial works; Tenth of Muḥarram; Muslims--Trinidad and Tobago
Description:
Colorized photo postcard depicting men and women alongside floats used in the Taʻziyah processions during the Ashura (Tenth of Muḥarram) festival. Published by "Waterman, 15 Frederick Street, Trinidad." Postcard dated 1912 in manuscript.
Postcard entitled "Hindu temples are among the interesting attractions of Port of Spain, Trinidad-- colorful, polyglot junction of PAA's north, south and west routes.".
Subject:
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago; Hindu temples--Trinidad and Tobago; Hinduism--Trinidad and Tobago
Description:
Color photo postcard depicting tourists alongside a man of South Asian descent at an unidentified Hindu mandir in Trinidad. Caption is printed in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Published by Pan American Airlines.
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago
Description:
Color photo postcard depicting a man of South Asian descent cutting sugar cane. The photograph bears the copyright of a Pereira & Co. Ltd. in Trinidad but the card itself was printed by B.G. Litho Printers in Georgetown, British Guiana.
Postcard entitled "Indian man with home-grown bananas, Trinidad, B.W.I.".
Subject:
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago
Description:
Black and white photo postcard depicting a man holding a large bunch of bananas. Reverse specifies that the copyright in the photograph is held by Wilson & Johnson of Trinidad and that the card was printed in Scotland for "Y. de Lima & Co. Ltd. Jewellers, Port of Spain and San Fernando"
Postcard entitled "East Indian Provision Vendors, Trinidad, B.W.I."
Subject:
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago
Description:
Black and white photo postcard depicting three women and a boy of South Asian descent in a studio setting. The women carry platters of produce on their heads. Reverse credits "Maillards 'The Cash Store'" in Port of Spain."
Postcard entitled "No. 30. East Indian peasant's home, Trinidad, B.W.I."
Subject:
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago
Description:
Black and white photo postcard depicting several people of South Asian descent in front of thatched buildings with a chimney for sugar processing in the background.
Postcard entitled "An East Indian Family, Trinidad"
Subject:
East Indians--Caribbean Area; East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago
Description:
Black and white photo postcard depicting a family of South Asian descent outside of their home. Caption on the reverse states "East Indians in the past were introduced into Trinidad as indentured laborers on plantations. They and their descendants have settled in large numbers as peasant proprietors and enjoy the full rights of citizenship"