Literature
Found in 2142 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 29 Jul 1900
Letter from Paul Bourget (Hotel Burlington, Dover [Kent]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he congratulates her on her marriage [to George Cornwallis-West], discusses his work on a novel, and expresses appreciation for [WSC's] published letters.
(Untitled), 01 Mar 1899
Letter from Mary [Lady Curzon](Viceregal Lodge, Simla [India]) to Jennie [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which she promises to subscribe to [the Anglo Saxon Review]; describes a visit from the Sourdaler; comments on the high esteem in which WSC and ["The Story of the Malakand Field Force"] are regarded in India and asks for a copy of one of his speeches; discusses the interest in Indian affairs which is shown by journalists and asks her to write.
(Untitled), 03 Nov 1899
Letter from Mary [Lady Curzon](Viceroy's Camp, Rajputana [India]) to Jennie [Lady Randolph Churchill] including [Lady Randolph's] future marriage [to George Cornwallis-West]; the buildings she has seen; Sir Pertab Singh's riding accident; the suffering caused by famine; the success of the Anglo Saxon Review; the Boer War; and the popularity of [Pamela Plowden, later Lady Lytton].
(Untitled), 28 Jun 1900
Letter from Mary [Lady Curzon](Viceroy's Camp [India]) to Jennie [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which she wishes her happiness in her marriage [to George Cornwallis-West] and says that she hopes that her financial affairs have improved through the success of [the Anglo Saxon] Review; Lady Margaret Ewing's lack of money; and the work of George [Lord Curzon, later Lord Curzon of Kedleston as Viceroy of India].
(Untitled), c 1900
Letter from Richard Harding Davis (Villa Camelle, Aix les Bains [France]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that he has just left South Africa, apologises for not completing an article [for the Anglo Saxon Review], encloses photographs of her on the hospital ship Maine and a cutting about WSC [not present] and congratulates her on her marriage [to George Cornwallis-West].
(Untitled), 26 May 1898
Letter from Gerald Fitzgibbon (Howth [County Dublin, Ireland]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he discusses WSC's book ["The Story of the Malakand Field Force"]. He explains his interest in the subject and compliments her on WSC's persuasive style which he says is reminiscent of [Lord Randolph Churchill's] although he criticises errors in the proof reading.
(Untitled), 19 Jan 1900
Letter from [Sir] William Garstin (Cairo [Egypt]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he thanks her for a copy of "The River War". He says that he is impressed by the book and with WSC's account of the capture of the armoured train in the Morning Post and expresses admiration for her work [on the hospital ship Maine].
(Untitled), 09 Oct 1900
(Untitled), 31 Oct 1899
Letter from C J Longman (Longmans, 39 Paternoster Row, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill discussing copies of "The River War" and informing her that a copy has been sent to Cecil Rhodes. Signed typescript.
(Untitled), 20 Dec 1899
Letter from C J Longman (Longmans, 39 Paternoster Row, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that he is unable to send her a copy of "Savrola", informs her that he is sending her copies of "The Story of the Malakand Field Force" and that the printers have been instructed to proceed with a second impression of "The River War". Signed typescript.
(Untitled), 14 Apr 1898
Letter from Charles Mallet (21 Berners Street, London) to [WSC] asking him whether he would be interested in writing a biography of [John 1st] Duke of Marlborough and a memoir about Lord Randolph Churchill. Annotated "No. 2" in red crayon. Covering letter at CHAR 28/25/3-5.
(Untitled), c 1900
Letter from George Moon (92 Victoria Street [London]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] returning a copy of an article by her [not present]. He congratulates her on her article and says that he would be prepared to advise her about writing and mentions an article about Lord Randolph Churchill.
(Untitled), 29 Jun 1899
Card from Douglas Straight (Pall Mall Gazette, 18 Charing Cross Road, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill thanking her for a copy of the Anglo-Saxon Review which he says will be reviewed in the paper shortly and advising her to read a report of [WSC's electoral campaign] at Oldham [Lancashire.
(Untitled), 07 Jan 1898
Letter from A P Watt (A P Watt and Son, Hastings House, Norfolk Street, Strand, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that a publishing firm has expressed an interest in WSC's book ["The Story of the Malakand Field Force"] and asks her to send him the manuscript.
(Untitled), 20 Jan 1898
Letter from A P Watt (A P Watt and Son, Hastings House, Norfolk Street, Strand, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill informing her of the terms on which Longmans have agreed to publish WSC's book "The Story of the Malakand Field Force". Typescript.
(Untitled), 21 Jan 1898
Letter from A P Watt (A P Watt and Son, Hastings House, Norfolk Street, Strand, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill informing her that he has accepted the terms offered by Longmans for the publication of WSC's book "The Story of the Malakand Field Force". Signed typescript.
(Untitled), 15 Nov 1899
Account from A P Watt (A P Watt and Son, Hastings House, Norfolk Street, Strand, London) to WSC for royalties [in respect of "The Story of the Malakand Field Force"].
(Untitled), 21 Nov 1899
Letter from the editor of the Daily News Weekly (67 Fleet Street [London]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] asking her whether she would be prepared to write a few lines to illustrate a sketch depicting "the gallantry of WSC".
(Untitled), 31 Jul 1900
Letter from Vincent Caillard (National Bank of Egypt, 92 Cannon Street, London) to the editor of the Anglo Saxon Review [John Lane] in which he says that he has not received any communication about his article about the museum at Constantinople [Istanbul, Turkey] in spite of his discussion with Lady Randolph Churchill. Signed typescript with manuscript corrections.
(Untitled), 30 Dec 1900
Letter from Vincent Caillard (Wingfield House, Near Trowbridge, Wiltshire) to "Lady Jennie" [ Lady Randolph Churchill] including advice about Hooper and Batty's proposals for arrangements for commissioning advertisements for the [Anglo Saxon] Review.
(Untitled), 05 Aug [1900]
Letter from an unidentified correspondent (Stafford House, St James' [London]) to [John Lane] in which he says that he is too busy to write an article [for the Anglo Saxon] Review].
(Untitled), 10 Nov 1900
Letter from Joseph Choate (1 Carlton House Terrace [London]) to Mrs Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he says that she would be welcome to include some of his work [in the Anglo Saxon Review] but warns her that it will have already been widely printed.
(Untitled), 15 Dec 1900
Copy of a letter from [Lady Randolph Churchill](The Anglo Saxon Review, 35a Great Cumberland Place [London]) to John Lane concerning his decision to withdraw from the Anglo Saxon Review and discussing arrangements for the surrender of his stock. Unsigned typescript. Annotated on dorse "Mrs West's letter. Keep".
(Untitled), 20 May 1900
Letter from Blanche Crackanthorpe (65 Rutland Gate [London]) to the editor of the Anglo Saxon Review [John Lane] asking whether he would be interested in publishing her play "The Turn of the Wheel" which Mrs Patrick Campbell may produce and commending the decision to include plays in the magazine.
(Untitled), 31 May 1900
Letter from Blanche Crackanthorpe (65 Rutland Gate [London]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] enclosing the manuscript of her play "The Turn of the Wheel" [not present] and asking her to inform her whether it will be published in the Anglo Saxon Review.