Literature
Found in 2141 Collections and/or Records:
Literary: "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples": volumes 3 and 4 [eventually entitled "The Age of Revolution" and "The Great Democracies"]: main pre-war revise., [1938] - [1945]
Literary: "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples": volumes 3 and 4 [eventually entitled "The Age of Revolution" and "The Great Democracies"]: "New Discovery": spare proofs., [1938] - [1955]
Literary: "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples": volumes 3 and 4 [eventually entitled "The Age of Revolution" and "The Great Democracies"]: prefaces and acknowledgements., Dec 1956 - Feb 1957
Includes typescript drafts and galley proofs with suggested corrections, amendments, and notes from various people [secretaries, literary assistants, etc.] including: [Denis Kelly], WSC, [Alan Hodge], and [Charles Wood].
Literary: Accounts., 12 Feb 1929 - 15 May 1933
Statements of accounts of royalty fees due to WSC for sales of Volumes 1-3 of "The World Crisis" and Volume 4 "The Aftermath" from Curtis Brown Limited, Charles Scribner and Thornton Butterworth Limited.
Literary: accounts paid., 21 Jan 1938 - 30 Dec 1938
Literary: accounts paid., 02 Jan 1939 - Mar 1940
Literary: accounts paid., 08 Jan 1936 - 29 Dec 1936
Includes correspondence and invoices from Thomas Cook and Son Limited (4); Sir Frederick Butler, Finance Officer at the Foreign Office; the Edenbridge Motor Company (6); Ridley Pakenham-Walsh (2) and William Deakin (4) [WSC's literary assistants]; the District Messenger and Theatre Tickets Company Limited (14); Hotel Ritz, Paris (9).Also includes: monthly lists of literary expenses for 1935.
Literary: accounts paid., 23 Jan 1937 - 24 Feb 1938
Literary: Amalgamated Press articles: correspondence., 03 Jan 1934 - 24 Nov 1934
Correspondents include: representatives of the Amalgamated Press Limited including William Blackwood, Literary Editor (15).
Literary: "Arms and the Covenant" (and "Great Contemporaries"): letters of congratulations and thanks for complimentary copies., 06 Jan 1938 - 01 Jan 1939
Literary: "Arms and the Covenant": correspondence., 03 Apr 1938 - 11 Nov 1938
Literary: "Arms and the Covenant": correspondence., 23 Jan 1939 - 29 May 1939
Correspondents include: Morgan Price on WSC signing a copy of the book; representatives of George G Harrap and Company including Walter Harrap on unsold and stock copies of "Arms and the Covenant", producing a cheaper version, and its adoption by the Right Book Club (5).
Literary: Articles., Feb 1935 - Nov 1935
Literary: articles., Jan 1936 - Sep 1936
Literary: Articles., 09 Jul 1916 - 31 Dec 1917
Literary: Articles., 01 Jan 1920 - 31 Dec 1920
1. "The Red Fever: A Way to Deal with our Bolshevists: Segregate them", Sunday Herald, 25 Jan 1920 [typescript].2. "Monarchy versus Autocracy: The Moral of the "Willy-Nicky" Correspondence", Sunday Herald, 1 Feb 1920 [typescript].3. "Russia - An Enslaved Bedlam"[cutting].4. "The Poison Peril from the East", Evening News, 28 July 1920 [whole newspaper].5. "The Real Kitchener - Fatal Dilemma of his War Administration", Sunday Herald, 25 Apr 1920 [typescript].
Literary: Articles., 01 Jan 1923 - 31 Dec 1923
1. Mesopotamia and the New Government, "The Empire Review", July 1923 [offprint] 2. Untitled article on the General Election [Dec 1923], [typescript] [not listed in Woods bibliography] 3. Memories of the House of Commons, (in two parts) "Pearson's Magazine", Dec 1923 and Jan 1924, also published in "Sunday Dispatch" 18 Feb 1940 under the title of The Most Embarrassing 3 minutes of my Life [Offprint, proofs and typescript].
Literary: Articles., 01 Jan 1924 - 31 Dec 1924
Literary: Articles., 01 Jan 1929 - 31 Dec 1929
Literary: Articles., 01 Jan 1929 - 31 Dec 1929
Literary: Articles., 1930
Literary: Articles., 1930
Literary: Articles., 1930
Literary: Articles., 1930
Literary: Articles., 1930
Proofs and offprints of articles by WSC about World War I for Collier's Magazine and the Daily Telegraph including: "Panic in the East" on attacks on Germany by Russian forces; "[Field Marshal von] Ludendorff at Tannenberg" on the Battle of Tannenberg [Stebark, Poland]; "The man who saved Paris [France]" about General [Joseph] Gallieni; "The mystery of the Marne" on the Battle of the Marne [France]; "The mission of Colonel Hentsch" and "Ludendorff's last card".