Summary
Creator: |
Bounds, Roland E.
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Date(s): |
1931-2002 |
Bulk Dates: |
1970-2000 |
Call Number: |
MSS 0494 |
Language: |
English
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Abstract: |
The Roland E. Bounds Collection: Papers and Ephemera includes books, magazines, convention programs, posters, photographs,
artwork, and objects related to Bounds’s collecting activities. The bulk of this collection relates to his interest in science
fiction and its subgenres, fantasy and horror. Roland E. Bounds (1953 – 2002) was, by vocation and avocation, a collector.
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Physical Description: |
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2 linear feet
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48 oversize removals
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Immediate Source of Acquisition: |
Purchase, 2003. |
Processing Information: |
Processed by Kevin Burke, June 2004. Encoded by Thomas Pulhamus, March 2010. Further encoding by Lauren Connolly, September
2015, and Tiffany Saulter, November 2015. Finding aid prepared using Describing Archives: A Content Standard |
Biographical and Historical Notes
Roland E. Bounds (1953-2002) attended Concord High School in Wilmington, Delaware, and obtained a B.S. in geology from the
University of Delaware in 1975. He pursued graduate studies in mineralogy and applied geology at the University of Delaware
and Oklahoma State University. By vocation and avocation, he was a collector. He began collecting rocks at age six, and as
an adult became a noted mineral collector and dealer with business partner Eric Meier in Broken Back Minerals. Bounds was
a senior research technician with the Delaware Geological Survey, located in Newark, Delaware. He regularly submitted articles
to First State Geology and was a longtime editor of Geogram, the newsletter of the Delaware Mineralogical Association. Bounds
was also active in the Pennsylvania Chapter of the Friends of Mineralogy.
Bounds was equally known as a collector of science fiction, an interest he developed at age thirteen when he “discovered the
large amount of material being published but not available in either the local county or school libraries.” Bounds concentrated
on collecting vintage (pre-1965) paperbacks and pulp magazines (pre-1953). Thematically, he developed an interest in “the
way technological advances have been predicted and the ways that authors of various times have viewed society and its problems.”
He also collected with an interest in book and magazine cover art and illustration of science fiction and fantasy. When he
was a graduate student at the University of Delaware, he twice won (in 1983 and 1984) first prize in the student book collecting
contest sponsored by the University of Delaware Library Associates. His science fiction collection was included in a 1991
exhibition at the University of Delaware Library, Delaware Collects.
The extensive Roland Bounds Science Fiction Collection, containing over 20,000 volumes, is housed in Special Collections at
the University of Delaware Library.
Sources
“Additions to the Science Fiction Collection.” Newsletter of the University of Delaware Library Associates. April 2004, no. 456. pp. 25-26.
“Roland Bounds, 1953-2002.” Matrix: a Journal of the History of Minerals. v. 10, no. 2 (Summer 2002). p. 91. (See Folder 24)
Scope and Contents
The Roland E. Bounds Collection: Papers and Ephemera includes books, magazines, convention programs, posters, photographs,
artwork, and objects related to Bounds’s collecting activities. The bulk of this collection relates to his interest in science
fiction and its subgenres, fantasy and horror. This is a random assortment of programs that Bounds got from trade conventions,
such as the annual Philcon (Philadelphia Science Fiction Convention), advertising promotions from Kinkos or Burger King for
Star Wars or other movies, and odd collectibles and keepsakes varying from Pokemon toys to NASA photographs to U.S. postage
stamps. Several items reflect Bounds’s special interest in illustration of science fiction; the collection includes reproductions
of artwork by illustrators Kelly Freas, Michael Whelan, Berni Wrightson, and Ralph MacQuarrie. Also included are printed material
and photographs related to Bounds’s career as a mineralogist and a few items related to his personal life. The collection
is arranged in three basic series: Science fiction, Mineralogical and personal materials, and realia.
Using these materials
General
- Box 1: Shelved in SPEC MSS record center cartons
- Box 2: Shelved in SPEC MSS manuscript boxes
- Boxes 3-4: Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize boxes (17 inches)
- Removals: Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize boxes (24 inches)
- Removals: Shelved in SPEC MSS oversize mapcases
Access Information
The collection is open for research.
Preferred Citation
MSS 0494, Roland E. Bounds collection, papers, and ephemera, Special Collections, University of Delaware Library, Newark,
Delaware.
Conditions Governing Use
Use of materials from this collection beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the
U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. Please
contact Special Collections, University of Delaware Library, http://library.udel.edu/spec/askspec/
Container List
Series I. Science Fiction Material
Series I.1. Printed Material
Contains books, periodical publications, and convention programs related to Bounds’ activity as a collector of science fiction
publications. Many of the convention programs are autographed by writers and speakers at the conventions.
Book Collecting, University of Delaware Library |
3 items |
Box 1, F1 |
Wilson, Robert A. Modern Book Collecting. New York: Knopf, 1980. Signed by author; bookplate: “First Graduate Student Prize
Awarded to Roland E. Bounds, University of Delaware Library Associates, Student Book Collecting Contest, 1983.” UDLA press
release listing Bounds as 1st prize winner, 1984 Delaware Collects (exhibition catalog), 1991. Includes description of Bounds’s
collection.
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The War of the Worlds: a Newly Illustrated Digest of H.G. Wells’ Famous Story
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1 item |
Box 1, F2 |
Racine, WI: Whitman Publishing Co., 1938. “Published by arrangement with Harper and Brothers.”
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Books about illustration
The Illustrated Bradbury
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Box 1, F3 |
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Catastrophe: the End of the Cinema?
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Box 1, F3 |
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Virgil Finlay’s Women of the Ages
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Box 1, F3 |
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Books about science fiction and space
The Science Fiction Quizbook
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Box 1, F4 |
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The Future Focus Book of Lists II: the Sequel
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Box 1, F4 |
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Spaceships: Starlog Photo Guidebook and two brochures
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Box 1, F4 |
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Star Trek Books
Star Trek Puzzle Manual
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Box 1, F5 |
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Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual
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Box 1, F5 |
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Magazines
Paperback Pulp and Comic Collector
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Box 1, F6 |
no. 2
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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction , April 1954
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Box 1, F6 |
v. 6, no.4,
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"The Truth about Frankenstein" by Samuel Rosenberg in Life , March 15, 1968
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Box 1, F6 |
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Orphia: Slavonic Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine , 1990
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Box 1, F6 |
v.1
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Pulphouse: a Fiction Magazine , 1993
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Box 1, F6 |
issue 16
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Catalogs
Daws SF Books 1979 Catalog
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Box 1, F7 |
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The Mindsparks Small Press Catalogue
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Box 1, F7 |
issue 1
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Convention Programs
Balticon and Bucconeer |
3 items |
Box 1, F8 |
Balticon 29, a Science Fiction Convention, Baltimore: April 14-16, 1995 Bucconeer, 56th World Science Fiction Convention Baltimore:
August 5-9, 1998 (Pocket Program and Souvenir Book)
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Philcon, 1980-1989 |
7 items |
Box 1, F9 |
Programs from the annual Philadelphia Science Fiction Conference.
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Philcon, 1990-1995 |
6 items |
Box 1, F10 |
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Philcon, 1997-2000 |
6 items |
Box 1, F11 |
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Philcon, 2001 |
2 items |
Box 1, F12 |
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Star Trek, Philadelphia, 1977 |
Box 1, F13 |
(Leonard Nimoy Commemorative Edition)
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6th World Fantasy Convention, 1980 |
Box 1, F13 |
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Newspaper Articles
Review, March 13, 1973 |
Box 1, F14 |
(article in student paper about lecture at UD by science fiction writer William Tenn) Modern People Special: Close Encounters of the Third Kind Collector’s Edition
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The Daily Herald
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Box 1, F14 |
v. 275, no. 63 (article about movie Capricorn One)
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Evening Journal (Wilmington, Del.), March 26, 1973 |
Box 1, F14 |
article about Isaac Asimov and William Tenn
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Series I.2. Images
Cover art and Photographs
Photographs of covers of Planet Stories , Spring, 1931
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Box 1, F15 |
an early pulp sci fi magazine Amazing Stories Quarterly, Spring, 1931 (cover only)
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Color promotional photographs from 1971 Warner Brothers film Omega Man
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Box 1, F15 |
starring Charlton Heston
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Two 8x10 black & white photographs of Gene Roddenberry and Grace Lee Whitney (Yeoman Janice Rand) |
Box 1, F15 |
from the television series Star Trek
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U.S. Postal Service 1980 Commemorative Mint Set |
Box 1, F15 |
Item No. 947, “to honor man’s achievement in space”
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Michael Whelan “Elric Keepsake Collection” |
Box 1, F15 |
six color 6x9 prints of fantasy illustrations
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Broadsides: “Commemorative Issue, Meeting of the Brotherhood” signed and numbered by the artist, Tim W. Kuzniar
5 items
Nos. 7 and 10/15, July 5, 1986 |
Box 1, F16 |
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No. 10/15, May 24, 1987 |
Box 1, F16 |
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No. 11/20, May 29, 1988 |
Box 1, F16 |
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No. 8/25, May 28, 1989 |
Box 1, F16 |
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Star Wars Posters and Art
Star Wars Calendar, 1984
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Box 1, F17 |
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Chromiumprint Collector’s Edition: The Empire Strikes Back, The Return of the Jedi
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2 prints |
Box 1, F17 |
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The Star Wars Portfolio: superb production paintings from the greatest space fantasy film ever , by Ralph McQuarrie, 1977
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Box 1, F17 |
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The Empire Strikes Back Super Scene Collection
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Box 1, F17 |
Burger King promotion
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Cut-out card of C-3P0 and R2-D2 |
Box 1, F17 |
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Empire Strikes Back poster (of Yoda)
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Box 1, F17 |
Pizza Hut promotion OVERSIZE MAP CASE
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Art related to Space
2010 Futurecopy
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Box 1, F18 |
Kinko’s promotion poster
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NASA Picture Set No. 1: Saturn V, Apollo 8-9-10, 1966, 1968-1969 |
7 items |
Box 1, F18 |
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“The Red Planet,” National Geographic map , 1973
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Box 1, F18 |
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Two astronomical posters: The Pleiades and Gaseous Nebula photographed at Hale Observatories |
Box 1, F18 |
OVERSIZE MAP CASE |
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Fantasy Art
Collected greeting cards |
10 cards |
Box 1, F19 |
illustrations by Michael R. Whelan
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Frank Frazetta Calendar, 1978 |
Box 1, F19 |
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Book jacket: Jack Williamson. The Legion of Time.
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Box 1, F19 |
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Reading, Penn.: Fantasy Press, n.d |
Box 1, F19 |
Jacket design by Richard Angerman.
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X-Men (Marvel Comics) promotional poster, 1991
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Box 1, F19 |
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Stephen King’s The Stand , 1991
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12 plates |
Box 1, F19 |
a Portfolio of Illustrations by Berni Wrightson, Glimmer Graphics
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Portfolio of illustrations for science fiction stories and books by artist Kelly Freas, Richmond, Va, 1973 |
6 prints |
Box 1, F19 |
Color by Polycor, Inc.
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Two prints of illustrations signed by Kelly Freas |
Box 1, F19 |
signed by the artist
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The Wizard of Time and Space
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Box 1, F19 |
[painting by Kelly Freas] poster OVERSIZE MAP CASE
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Dr. Demento |
3 items |
Box 1, F20 |
Dr. Demento The Greatest Novelty Records of All Time Rhino Records, 1985. Booklet, poster, and cardboard poster signed and numbered by Dr. Demento (#370).
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Series II. Mineralogical and Personal Material
Series II.1. Printed Material
University of Delaware Material |
3 items |
Box 1, F21 |
University of Delaware diploma, B.S., 1975 Residence Hall yearbooks from Bennett Hall, 1975 and 1976
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Other Personal Material |
Box 1, F22 |
Includes two issues of literary magazine The Bayonet (Concord High School, Wilmington, Delaware) 1967-68 and 1968-69, and
memorabilia
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Business Diary |
Box 2, F23 |
Incomplete ledger containing partial record of 1990 trip to Tucson, AZ for mineralogy and gem show, pp. 1-20 missing; diary
on pp 306-295 (in reverse)
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Material related to professional activities |
Box 2, F24 |
Resume and certificates
News Journal article on Bounds’s participation in 1992 Delaware Mineralogical Society Gem and Mineral Show
Summer 2002 issue of Matrix: a Journal of the History of Minerals with dedication and obituary for Roland Bounds
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Mineral Show Material |
Box 2, F25 |
Display labels, price cards for mineral specimens, and awards
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Series II.2. Images
Photographs |
Box 2, F26 |
family, Univ of Delaware, Friends of Mineralogy, Broken Back Minerals
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Other Images
Geology of the Newark Area, Delaware by Kenneth D. Woodruff, Allan M. Thompson, 1972
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Box 2, F27 |
Scale 1:2400. Base maps USGS Topographic
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Roland Bounds, 1953-2002 , 2002
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Box 2, F27 |
commemorative poster issued by colleagues from the Delaware Geological Survey
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44th Annual Tucson Gem & Mineral Show, 1998 |
Box 2, F27 |
poster
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Realia |
Box 2-4 |
Science fiction and fantasy trading card sets, Pokemon toys, audio tapes, Alaskan tourist souvenirs, 12 Star Wars glasses,
and novelties
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