Churchill, Winston Leonard Spencer, Sir, 1874 - 1965 (Knight, statesman and historian)
Dates
- Existence: 1874 - 1965
Found in 4519 Collections and/or Records:
Literary: correspondence with consultants and others on WSC's war memoirs ("The Second World War", mainly volumes 1 to 4), J-Pownall., Jan 1946 - Apr 1950
Literary: correspondence with consultants and others on WSC's war memoirs ("The Second World War", mainly volumes 1 to 4), M-Z., Jan 1942 - Mar 1949
Literary: correspondence with consultants and others on WSC's war memoirs ("The Second World War", mainly volumes 1 to 4), Pr-Z., Jul 1947 - Jul 1950
Literary: correspondence with consultants (mainly volumes 5 and 6) and others on WSC's war memoirs ("The Second World War"), G-Z., Feb 1947 - Jul 1953
Literary: correspondence with consultants (mainly volumes 5 and 6) and publishers and printers on WSC's war memoirs ("The Second World War"), A-F., Sep 1946 - Apr 1954
Literary: Correspondence with Macmillan and Company Limited, publishers (St Martin's Street, London)., 04 Dec 1932 - 30 Aug 1935
Literary: correspondence with representatives of Odhams Press Limited including book department manager C L Shard, [William] Surrey Dane [Vice-Chairman and Managerial Consultant], and Chairmen 1st Lord Southwood [earlier Julius Elias] and Arthur Cousins., Jun 1944 - Dec 1951
Literary: Correspondence with Thornton Butterworth Ltd., 29 Mar 1923 - 31 Dec 1923
Correspondence with Thornton Butterworth Ltd, Publishers, London, on publication of "The World Crisis" The file also contains letter from Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson to H H Asquith, declining office of First Sea Lord under WSC, 19 May 1915.
Literary: Curtis Brown: business correspondence., 31 Dec 1936 - 31 Dec 1937
Literary: Curtis Brown: business correspondence., 01 Jan 1936 - 04 Jan 1937
Correspondents include: representatives of Curtis Brown Limited, international publishing bureau, including Curtis Brown (2) and H W Shirley Long, Manager of the Magazine and Newspaper Department (31) on sales of WSC's articles.Also includes: account statements from Curtis Brown Limited and royalty statements from Thornton Butterworth Limited.
Literary: Curtis Brown Limited: business correspondence., 13 Dec 1937 - 10 Dec 1938
Literary: Curtis Brown Limited: business correspondence., 19 Mar 1940 - 31 Dec 1940
Correspondents include: representatives of Curtis Brown on the possible future publication of WSC's memoirs of the war by Odhams [Press Limited] and publishing a collection of his wartime speeches (7).Also includes: royalty statements from Curtis Brown and Eyre and Spottiswoode Limited.
Literary: Curtis Brown Limited: business correspondence., 13 Feb 1941 - 10 Oct 1941
Literary: Curtis Brown Limited: business correspondence., 06 Jan 1942 - 24 Jul 1942
Correspondents include: Lovat Dickson, [Director] of MacMillan, on whether Curtis Brown is entitled to commission on titles whose contracts they have taken over; Curtis Brown (5) on subjects including the proposal by Lord Southwood [earlier Julius Elias] to publish WSC's future memoirs of the war.Also includes: a cutting from the Daily Sketch denying that WSC has been writing an account of the war.
Literary: Curtis Brown Limited: business correspondence., 27 Jun 1944 - 23 Dec 1944
Literary: Daily Mail articles: correspondence., 01 Jan 1935 - 14 Nov 1935
Correspondents include: representatives of the Daily Mail, including William Warden, Editor (1) and Arthur Cranfield, Assistant Editor (9).Also includes: the proof for the general introduction to WSC's series of articles.
Literary: Daily Mirror articles by WSC., Jul 1939 - Aug 1939
Literary: Daily Mirror articles: correspondence., 20 Mar 1939 - 26 Sep 1939
Literary: Daily Telegraph articles by WSC 1., Apr 1938 - Jun 1938
Literary: Daily Telegraph articles by WSC: 1., Jan 1939 - Mar 1939
Literary: Daily Telegraph articles by WSC 2., Jul 1938 - Sep 1938
Literary: Daily Telegraph articles by WSC: 2., Apr 1939 - Jun 1939
Literary: Daily Telegraph articles by WSC 3., Oct 1938 - Dec 1938
Literary: Daily Telegraph articles: correspondence., 04 Apr 1938 - 15 Nov 1938
Correspondents include: 1st Lord Camrose [earlier Sir William Berry] offering to publish WSC's series of articles on foreign affairs (3).Also includes: a copy letter from WSC to Seymour Berry [later 2nd Lord Camrose] on writing an article on King George VI's visit to France; account statements for articles.