Sheldon R. Jaffery Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-0069

Collection Overview

Abstract

The Sheldon R. Jaffery papers are comprised of manuscripts, research materials, correspondence, and other papers related to Jaffery's publication and/or interest in science fiction, fantasy, horror fiction, and pulp magazines. This collection is partially processed, but the entire collection is available to researchers upon request.

Dates

  • Creation: 1946-1989, undated, unknown dates
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1980s

Extent

7.77 Cubic Feet (14 full legal-size archives boxes, 5 half legal-size archives boxes)

Creator

Scope and Contents

The Sheldon R. Jaffery Papers includes correspondence, manuscripts, research files and notes, manuscript drafts and specialist catalogs related to Jaffery's literary interests and publications.

The collection reflects various aspects of Jaffery's interest in science fiction, fantasy, and horror literature and centers on his personal interests in Arkham House books, weird menace pulp fiction, DAW books, and his book dealer business. The majority of the collection consists of correspondence, research material, and manuscript drafts of eight books Jaffery has written, including Horrors and Unpleasantries: A Collector's Price Guide and Bibliography of Arkham House (1982), The Collector's Index to Weird Tales (1985), Sensuous Science Fiction (1984), The Weirds (1987), Selected Tales of Grim and Grue from the Horror Pulps (1987), Future and Fantastic Worlds: A Bibliographical (1972-1987), Retrospective of DAW Books (1987), The Corpse Maker (1988), and The Arkham House Companion (1989). The majority of the manuscript material is from the 1980s, although some of the Arkham House documents date back to 1946.

The author's manuscripts are not literary works, per se. Rather, Jaffery's strengths lie in his work as a collector, researcher and bibliographer. Of particular value is the correspondence Jaffery conducted with many of the original Arkham House authors while compiling his book Horrors and Unpleasantries. Also of significance are the original Arkham House trade catalogs and brochures and the photocopied Arkham House correspondence from August Derleth that Jaffery used as primary research material for the guide. Correspondence between DAW books' publisher Donald A. Wollheim and Jaffery complements the Future and Fantastic Worldssection of the collection. The massive amount of research material used by Jaffery to compile the The Collector's Index to Weird Talesis also valuable to researchers, along with the hundreds of specialist book dealer catalogs Jaffery gathered. A highlight of the collection is Jaffery's near complete series of Arkham House books and DAW books, which complement the Browne Popular Culture Library's prior holdings of fanzines and pulp magazines, where many of the writers of these books first had their work published.

The first 8 boxes of the Sheldon R. Jaffery Papers have been processed and included in the inventory. However, the initial finding aid includes a description of both the processed and the unprocessed materials in its Series Description note, transcribed below:

Series I: Horrors and Unpleasantries/The Arkham House Companion (8 boxes), 1947-1989. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name and then chronologically. Includes Correspondence with Arkham House authors, Arkham House Publishing Company personnel, other Arkham House researchers, and miscellaneous potential publishing companies, including the Popular Press, the final publisher of Horrors and Unpleasantries (1982). Research materials and manuscripts for the book are included, as well as publicity and review material and original Arkham House catalogs and brochures. The manuscript, correspondence, research materials, and Arkham House catalogs used for compiling the revised edition, The Arkham House Companion (1989), are also part of the series.

Series II: The Collector's Index to Weird Tales (4 boxes), 1983-1988. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name and chronologically by functional type. Includes Correspondence with other Weird Tales researchers and with Popular Press personnel. Jaffery's research materials, including index cards used to compile the guide, are contained as well as manuscripts, promotional material, and reviews.

Series III: Sensuous Science Fiction (1 box), 1983-1987. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name and by functional type. Includes Correspondence with fellow researchers, Popular Press personnel, and photocopying receipts and related correspondence. Jaffery's research files, manuscripts, and a review of the book are included.

Series IV: The Weirds (1 box), 1985-1987. Arranged by functional type. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by letter writer's name. Includes photocopying receipts, research notes, and manuscripts.

Series V: Selected Tales of Grim and Grue from the Horror Pulps (1 box), 1972?-1989. Arranged by functional type. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by letter writer's name. Includes receipts, research notes, and manuscripts.

Series VI: Future and Fantastic Worlds (2 boxes), 1986-1987. Arranged chronologically by functional type and alphabetically by correspondent's name. Includes Correspondence with other DAW researchers, DAW Books, Inc. personnel, and Starmont House personnel. Includes research material, manuscripts, photocopied book covers, legal documents, and receipts.

Series VII: The Corpse-Maker (1 Box), 1988. Arranged in the same order as published book. Consists of the manuscript for this anthology of stories by Hugh B. Cave.

Series VIII: Otherworld's Material (4 boxes), 1971-1989. Arranged alphabetically be dealer's or correspondent's nameIncludes book dealer and company catalogs, such as those from McClintock Books, Pandor's Books Ltd., J. and Kennelly, Soft Books and Robert and Phyllis Weinberg. Correspondence relating to Jaffery's book dealer business "Otherworld's" is contained along with miscellaneous professional correspondence.

Series IX: Miscellaneous Material (3 boxes)1983-1989Includes publications seemingly unrelated to the previous series or subseries which are arranged in rough chronological order. Also lists fanzines and periodicals from the Jaffery Collection that have been intershelved with related materials at the Browne Popular Culture Library.

Series X: Duplicate Books (1 box)1983-1988Duplicate copies of books published by Sheldon R. Jaffery are included in this series.

Biographical / Historical

Sheldon Ronald Jaffery was born April 22, 1934 in Cleveland, Ohio. He attended UCLA and obtained a B.A. in English from Ohio State University in 1957. He received a B.S. in Education at Kent State University in 1959 and then taught English, speech, and journalism at Cardinal High School in Middlefield, Ohio for two years. He conducted postgraduate research at UCLA in 1960 and received a J.D. from Western Reserve University Law School in Cleveland, Ohio in 1964.

Jaffery practiced law in Cleveland since being admitted to the Ohio bar in 1964. He was admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court Bar in 1970. He served as Special Counsel to Attorney General of Ohio from 1971 to 1974, and was a member of the Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers, Zeta Beta Tau and Tau Epsilon Rho. He most recently served as counsel for the law firm of Monroe, Zucco and Kaselak in Cleveland Ohio. As of 1986, Jaffery had practiced law as a private attorney in Cleveland, Ohio.

Jaffery had a private book dealer business until 1987. At one time he dealt in posters, but in 1982, he began to deal exclusively in out-of-print first edition rarities of fantasy and science fiction. Jaffery personally began collecting Arkham House books in 1979. Since many stories in the Arkham House books were first published in the Weird Tales pulp magazine, it was natural for Jaffery to shift his focus to pulp literature after completing his work on Horrors and Unpleasantries: A Collector's Price Guide and Bibliography of Arkham House (1982) and The Collector's Index to Weird Tales (1985). Jaffery published several pulp fiction anthologies through the 1980s. He began collecting DAW books in 1987 and shortly thereafter wrote Future and Fantastic Worlds: A Bibliographical (1972-1987) Retrospective of DAW Books (1987). Jaffery completed a revised edition of Horrors and Unpleasantries and retitled it The Arkham House Companion (1989). Ace Mystery Doubles and Ace Science Fiction books are the focus of Jaffery's most recently completed manuscripts.

Jaffery married Judith Ann Friedman on June 23, 1963. They had three children: Kimberly, Jonathon, and Jason, and lived in the Cleveland suburbs. Jaffery died on July 10, 2003.

Conditions Governing Access

No known access restrictions.

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright and other restrictions may apply to the materials in this collection. Researchers using this collection assume full responsibility for conforming to the laws of libel, privacy, and copyright, and are responsible for securing permissions necessary for publication or reproduction.

Language of Materials

English

Separated Materials

The occult and supernatural-related books (ca. 200 volumes) from the Jaffery Collection have been integrated and intershelved with related cataloged holdings in the Browne Popular Culture Library. The Arkham House (163 volumes) and DAW (722 volumes) book series of the Jaffery Collection are cataloged and housed as separate rare book collections in the Browne Popular Culture Library. A local note links the provenance of the cataloged books to the Jaffery Collection.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The materials in this collection were transferred to the Browne Popular Culture Library in two shipments, the first in December 1987, and the second in January 1990.

Title
Guide to the Sheldon R. Jaffery Papers
Author
Brenda McCallum, Dana Sergent, Tyne Lowe
Date
January 1990, September 2009, March 2025
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin