The
IHS is sponsoring the preparation and publication of The Wallace
Papers, a comprehensive microfilm edition of the correspondence
and writings of Lew Wallace (1827-1905), the Civil War general and
author of Ben-Hur, and of Susan Arnold Elston Wallace (1830-1907),
his wife, also a popular writer. The Society's goal in this work
is to produce an enduring resource for the study of late-nineteenth-century
cultural history. The varied careers and broad interests of the
Wallaces suggest that their collected papers will be consulted by
researchers in several disciplines and fields. To ensure such an
outcome, the Society intends to photograph and publish the edition
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The microfilm edition will be
composed of three series. The first, the Chronological Series, includes
correspondence, speeches, topical writings, and other papers by,
to, or concerning Lew Wallace and Susan Arnold Elston Wallace. The
second series will be devoted to Literary Works, and will reproduce
some 20 intact manuscripts including that for Wallace's autobiography,
draft and printer's copies of Ben-Hur, several versions of The Fair
God, as well as other prose and poetry by Lew Wallace and Susan
Wallace. The third, and smallest, series comprehends visual documents,
including original art and designs, drawings and sketches, and photographs
taken by and of the Wallaces.
The project has received the official
endorsement of the National Historical Publications and Records
Commission (National
Archives and Records Administration). The IHS is now conducting
searches for manuscript and period printed documents written by,
to, or concerning the Wallaces. The IHS would be grateful for brief
information concerning any Wallace items in public or private collections,
and for guidance in requesting photocopies of such material. If
you have such material, or would like more information on the project,
contact the IHS Press.
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