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Administrative correspondence, 1934 - 1945
This file includes correspondence concerning Society business and organisation, membership, election of Officers and council, accounts.
Alphabetical files I, 1926 - 1992
This sub-series contains original correspondence received, with occasional carbons or photocopies of George Salt's replies. The files also include correspondents' off-prints and carbons of two brief papers by George Salt.
Correspondence after publication, 1919-12 - 1924-09
This sub-series includes exchanges with individuals and the press across Europe and the USA.
Correspondence and related papers concerning foreign editions and translations, 1919-10 - 1922-10
In addition to correspondence, this file includes an autograph manuscript introduction and preface to the Roumanian edition, November 1920.
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Correspondence between E.M. Forster and Charles Mauron, 1925 - 1966
Correspondence between E.M. Forster, May Buckingham, and other individuals, chiefly mutual friends., 1932 - 1970
This sub-series contains 520 letters and postcards from E.M. Forster to May Buckingham divided into 27 separate files. Most with envelopes. Several enclose letters (25 in all) to E.M. Forster from other correspondents, details given in list below. 1932-70.
12 letters from May Buckingham to E.M. Forster. 1964, 1968 and undated.
7 letters to May Buckingham from Joe Ackerley, E.K. Bennett, Benjamin Britten and Elizabeth Poston. 1950-[1963].
Correspondence between E.M. Forster, Robert J. ('Bob') Buckingham and other individuals, chiefly mutual friends., 1932 - 1970
This sub-series contains 1637 letters and postcards from E.M. Forster to R.J. Buckingham, and occasionally to R.J. Buckingham and May Buckingham jointly, divided into 87 separate files. Most with envelopes. Many enclose letters (119 in all) to E.M. Forster from other correspondents, details given in list below. 1932-70. The sub-series also includes 12 letters from R.J. Buckingham to E.M. Forster. 1964-5 and undated.
Correspondence between J.M. Keynes and Félix Fénéon, 1936-05-27 - 1936-06-01
1 autograph letter, signed, to J.M. Keynes. 27 May 1936.
1 carbon typed letter, signed, from J.M. Keynes. 1 June 1936.
Correspondence between J.M. Keynes and Marcel Labordère, 1902 - 1945
Correspondence between Lydia Lopokova Keynes and André Derain, 1936
1 autograph letter, signed, to Lydia Lopokova Keynes. 6 Aug. 1936.
3 autograph letters, signed, and 1 typed letter from Lydia Lopokova Keynes. 1936.
Correspondence between Lydia Lopokova Keynes and Comte Etienne de Beaumont, 1924-02-16 - 1924-05-11
1 telegram to Lydia Lopokova Keynes. 16 Feb. 1924.
Autograph manuscript draft letter from Lydia Lopokova Keynes. 11 May 1924.
Correspondence between Lydia Lopokova Keynes and Geoffrey Langdon Keynes, 1927 - 1969
This file contains correspondence between Lydia and Geoffrey Keynes, 1928-69; 1 autograph postcard, signed, from Serge Lifar to Geoffrey Keynes, 1927, and 1 autograph letter, signed from G. Holland to Lydia Lopokova Keynes, 16 Oct. 1929.
Correspondence between Lydia Lopokova Keynes and O.B. and E. Cochran
1 autograph letter, signed, and 1 note to Lydia Lopokova Keynes. Undated.
Autograph manuscript draft letter from Lydia Lopokova Keynes (on back of an autograph letter, signed, from E. Cochran). Undated.
Correspondence between Lydia Lopokova Keynes and Samuel Coutauld, 1921 - 1942
7 autograph letters, signed (of which 1 is incomplete), and 1 note. 1921-42.
Autograph manuscript draft letter from Lydia Lopokova Keynes. 1931.
Correspondence concerning foreign editions and translations, 1921 - 1922
This file includes information about translations into Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Roumanian, Russian, Spanish and Swedish.
Correspondence concerning translations of 'The Peace of Versailles', 1920-09 - 1922-12
Correspondence concerning translations into French, German, Italian and Portuguese of an article by J.M. Keynes adapting Chapters 2, 4 and 5 of 'Economic Consequences of the Peace' (1919).
Correspondence from E.M. Forster to Alice Mauron, 1918 - 1966
Photocopies of 13 autograph letters, signed, (1 in hand of Joe Ackerley and 1 in hand of Bob Buckingham), 1 autograph postcard, signed, and 1 envelope from E.M. Forster.
To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 18/Mauron, A.
Correspondence from E.M. Forster to May Buckingham: 1965-6, 1965 - 1966
Correspondence from T.S. Eliot to J.D. Hayward, 1925-10-02 - 1962-06-13
35 autograph letters, signed; 1 autograph letter; 318 typed letters, signed; 37 typed letters; 3 carbon typed letters; 3 autograph postcards, signed and 4 telegrams from T.S. Eliot to J.D. Hayward.
Correspondence with other British and foreign publishers, 1921 - 1939
This file contains correspondence with Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft fur Politik und Geschichte, 1921; Duncker und Humblot, 1922-9; Editions du Sagittaire, Simon Kra, 1933; George Allen and Unwin Ltd., 1935; Heinrich Pfeiffer, 1922; International Literary Bureau, undated; K. Matsukata [Japanese translator], 1925; Tidens Forlag, 1939; and Wirtschaftsdienst, 1929.
Correspondence with publishers, 1930 - 1933
This file includes exchanges with British, American, French and German publishers, 1930-3; an advertising leaflet for the British edition, 1931 and 1 autograph letter, signed from O.T. Falk to J.M. Keynes on receipt of complimentary copies, 29 November 1931.
Correspondence with unknown persons, 1897 - 1920
2 autograph letters (incomplete) from Alice Clara Forster to unknown recipient and 4 autograph postcards, signed, from 'us both', Breton, M.W. and M.J.
To request this envelope, please use the following call mark: 18/ACF/Unidentified
Editorial correspondence, 1911 - 1945
This sub-series contains correspondence with contributors, printers, publishers and readers, with related notes, proofs and off-prints. Included are letters addressed to F.Y. Edgeworth, J.M. Keynes' predecessor as editor, and to his collaborators, D. MacGregor, E.A.G. Robinson and S.J. Buttress.
Editorial correspondence, 1921 - 1923
The sub-series comprises correspondences discussing a variety of matters including content, production and costs of the Reconstruction supplements, as well as contributors in the UK and abroad. Principal correspondents included the Scott family (C.P., E.T., and J.R.) and A.P. Wadsworth of the Manchester Guardian.
Editorial correspondence concerning French contributors, 1922-01 - 1922-03
The principal correspondent was Paul Franck, the man who helped Keynes organise French contributions.