Prospectus for the new spring 1968 Big Table books including The Poem is Its Skin by Paul Carroll featuring an essay by James Dickey, "Violence as a Sovereign Floating of Joy."
Photostat copy of Harry Ford letter to Lawrence Condon announcing that year's Ingram Merrill Foundation awards. Recipients included Daryl Hine and Derek Walcott.
Sequoyah was a Cherokee who lived in Tennessee in the early 1800's. In 1809 he began to create a system of writing for the Cherokee language. It was a syllabary, or written characters which are used to represent a syllable. He invented 86 characters…