Guide to the James Daugherty, Nothing to Fear Manuscript and Artwork, Undated
James Daugherty, Nothing to Fear (manuscript and TMS), George J. Mitchell Dept. of Special Collections & Archives, Bowdoin College Library, Brunswick, Maine
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Manuscript draft with annotations and pencil sketches, drawings on paper; also, miscellaneous drawings and items, all undated
Nothing to Fear, by James Daugherty (1 typed manuscript draft with annotations and pencil sketches, no date; [41] leaves)
73 drawings on paper (pastels) as art work for Nothing to Fear (various sizes, typically 28 x 17.5 cm., no date; [73] pieces)
5 miscellaneous drawings ([5] pieces) and 9 miscellaneous items, (folders and printed matter; [9] pieces), all undated