Jack Coggins

de Grummond Children's Literature Collection
University of Southern Mississippi

The following is the text of an email from the curator of the de Grummond Collection which is holding some of the original manuscripts and illustrations of Jack Coggins's books and other papers.

"There several interesting things in the Coggins Collection here at the de Grummond Children’s Literature Collection. First, there are several pieces of correspondence between Dr. Lena Y. de Grummond (the creator of the Collection) and Jack and Alma Coggins. There are Christmas cards and personal letters. There is also a letter to Dr. de Grummond from Mr. Jack Coggins in which he states what he is sending to her for the Collection.

The letter states original illustrations from the following books are part of what was sent: Arms And Equipment of the Civil War, Horsemen of the World, The Fighting Man, Flashes and Flags, Nets Overboard. The letter also mentions original manuscripts from Hydrospace, Frontier Beneath the Sea and The Fighting Man.

I did locate the boxes and did a cursory examination of the contents. There are considerable original illustrations as well as original acetate illustrations, color separations, endpapers, and more.

Ellen H. Ruffin, Curator
Curator, de Grummond Children's Literature Collection
McCain Library and Archives
The University of Southern Mississippi
118 College Drive #5148
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-001
Tel: 601-266-4349
Fax: 601-266-6269
www.lib.usm.edu/~degrum"

Here is the actual listing of the collection from The University of Southern Mississippi -- de Grummond Children's Literature Collection website - here.

Accession 4-9-66:

Original Materials:

Nets Overboard by Jack Coggins; Dodd, Mead, & Co.
Paste-up for dust jacket
Color Overlays for dust jacket, 2pp
Typescript

Flashes and Flags by Jack Coggins; Dodd, Mead & Co.
Color illustration, 1pp
Color separation, 1pp

Horsemen of the World by Jack Coggins;
Illustrations, 2pp

Arms and Equipment of the Civil War by Jack Coggins; Doubleday
Preliminary sketches, 1pp

Accession 12-20-68:

Nets Overboard by Jack Coggins; Dodd, Mead & Co.
Original color separations, 20 pp
Illustrations, 5 pp
Page layouts, 42 pp
Book jackets, 5 pp

The Fighting Man by Jack Coggins; Doubleday,
Illustrations, 60 pp,
Page Layouts
Pencil sketches
Original manuscript
Research materials
Book dummy

The Horseman's Bible by Jack Coggins; Doubleday, 1966.
Endpaper illustrations, 2 pp
Illustrations for title page, 2 pp
Original manuscript
Acetate illustrations, 33 pp

Flashes and Flags by Jack Coggins; Dodd, Mead, & Co.
Color illustrations, 3 pp
Dust jacket layout
Page layouts, 44 pp

Arms and Equipment of the Civil War by Jack Coggins; Doubleday
Original set of illustrations, 88 pp

Hydrospace: Frontier Beneath the Sea by Jack Coggins; Dodd, Mead, & Co., 1966.
Original typescript


Extract from de Grummond Children's Literature Collection website.

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When Lena de Grummond came to the University of Southern Mississippi to teach children's literature in the School of Library Science in 1966, she envisioned resources that went beyond the classroom textbook. If students could study the creative processes of authors and illustrators by examining the manuscripts and illustrations first hand, she knew they would better appreciate the literature. To accomplish this goal, de Grummond wrote to her favorite creators of children's books and solicited contributions of original manuscripts and typescripts, illustrations, sketchbooks, galleys, dummies, publisher correspondence, and fan mail - any materials related to the publication of a children's book.

Today the Collection houses works by more than 1200 authors and illustrators. These original materials are supplemented by a book collection of more than 100,000 volumes of historical and contemporary children's literature dating from 1530. These include fables,fairy tales, folklore, alphabet books, nursery rhymes, textbooks, religious books, moral tales, fantasy, fiction, primers, and children's magazines. Complementing these holdings are scholarly studies, biographies, bibliographies, and critical works.

For more information see "The Reality of One Woman's Dream: The de Grummond Children's Literature Collection" by Dee Jones in Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook 1999, pp. 301-305.


All Artworks Copyright © Jack Coggins