Books
Found in 43 Collections and/or Records:
Beck Archives Rare Book Collection
This collection was created to contain rare books in the Beck Archives not associated with a collection. It currently includes one autographed copy of the play "Zalmen or The Madness of God" by Elie Wiesel.
Book collector--frid01816, 1954
Man sitting on stool in room filled with shelves stuffed with books and paper files. Picture/drawings on chaise in front of picture.
Box 1, 1959-1977
(1) file folder of papers including a questionnaire filled out by Loggie for RMJHS, publications and handwritten documents by Loggie about Spanish Sephardic Jews. One unidentified photo of a women, could be Loggie.
Box 1: Yearbooks and Books, 1917-1962
This box contains yearbooks related to Leslie Miller, Eileen Miller, and Florence Creamer Miller. Yearbooks are from University of Denver, Colorado State College (Colorado A&M), East High School, North High School, and Gove Junior High School. Additionally, there are two books: The Voice of the Prophets by Rabbi C.E. Hillel Kauvar (with an inscription), and Adam to Daniel, edited by Gaalyahu Cornfeld. Both books appear to have been rebound, or have special covers.
Box 14, 1922-2011
Box 18, 2019
Contains unbound book "General Maurice Rose" by Marshall Fogel and research notes by Fogel on East Denver Jews.
Box 23, 1961-2009
Box includes: 1961 Reclamation Project Data, photography book on the Hoover Dam and folder of Hoover Dam miscellaneous papers.
Box 326: CCOHA Publications, 'The Glory that was Gold,' and 'Opera in the Rockies', 1936-1992
This box contains working files for the CCOHA publications 'The Glory that was Gold,' and 'Opera in the Rockies.' Both editions were published in 1992 by the Central City Opera House Association. The Glory that was Gold concerns the opera house chairs and biographies of affiliates with named chairs, while Oprea in the Rockies concerns the history of the CCOHA from 1932-1992. Working files were found in the CCOHA offices and house with like items in the collection.
Box 379, 1905-1947
Collection on Lillian Hoffman
Collection contains books and videos, related to Lillian Hoffman from 1960 through 2014. Lillian Hoffman was a founding and active member of the Colorado Committee of Concern for Soviet Jewry. She began public Jewish protests in Denver and was the first to speak to a Soviet Jewish prisoner.