Literature
Found in 2141 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Literary: Daily Telegraph articles: correspondence., 13 Jan 1939 - 20 Jun 1939
Literary: Davar Publishing Company, Breach of Copyright: correspondence., 28 Jun 1941 - 16 Dec 1942
Literary: Electoral reform: proofs [for an unpublished book] (reprints of WSC articles and speeches by the Chiswick Press)., [1945] - [1950]
Literary: "End of the Beginning": correspondence regarding the publication of a third collection of WSC's speeches in the United Kingdom and around the world., 24 Oct 1942 - 28 Jan 1944
Correspondents include: H Aubrey Gentry [Director of Cassell and Company Ltd] (30); Charles Eade (10); Daniel Macmillan [Chairman of Macmillan and Comapny Ltd (1); Dr Robert Chapman [Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford] (1); Sir Edward Marsh (10).
Literary: "Europe since the Russian Revolution": correspondence and legal papers., 05 Aug 1943 - 02 Jan 1945
Literary: Evening Standard articles by WSC., Jan 1938 - Sep 1938
Literary: Evening Standard articles: correspondence., 13 Jan 1938 - 04 Nov 1938
Correspondents include: Representatives of the Evening Standard (30) including the editor, R J Thompson, on subjects including the termination of WSC's series of articles for political reasons (2) and WSC's reply; Sir Robert Vansittart on an article on Germany and Austria.Also includes: account statements for the syndication of articles to regional newspapers.
Literary: Evening Standard articles: correspondence., 08 Jan 1935 - 22 May 1935
Correspondents include: representatives of the Evening Standard, including Percy Cudlipp, Editor (9) on a series of articles by WSC commemorating the Silver Jubilee.Also includes: copies of the press releases on the articles; a note by Martin Gilbert [c1970's].
Literary: Evening Standard articles: correspondence., 25 Jan 1936 - 24 Dec 1936
Literary: Evening Standard articles: correspondence., 01 Jan 1937 - 31 Dec 1937
Literary: Financial calculations., 1931
Volume of calculations by WSC on his personal finances including details of income earned through his writings.
Literary: Forewords by WSC., 1931
Introductions by WSC to: a book about the Mahdi (in which he recalls his experiences in the Sudan and at the Battle of Omdurman); "India Insistent" by Sir Harcourt Butler (in which he discusses events in India) and a book about the work of chartered surveyors.
Literary: galley proofs for "Victory" containing 61 of WSC's war and general election speeches dating from January to August 1945., 1945 - [1946]
WSC's notes and source material for many of these speeches can be found in files CHAR 9/167-70 and CHAR 9/205-9.
Literary General correspondence:., 02 Jan 1924 - 31 Dec 1924
Correspondence on books and articles, mainly material for "The World Crisis": Correspondents include William Tyrrell (Foreign Office); Rear-Admiral Philip Dumas; Brigadier-General James Edmonds; Committee of Imperial Defence (Historical Section) (2); James Headlam-Morley (Foreign Office); Admiral Sir Roger Keyes (2); Christopher Addison; Sir Rupert Howorth (Cabinet Office) and Lord Rosebery;.
Literary: George Newnes: correspondence., 02 Jan 1935 - 01 Aug 1935
Correspondents include: representatives of George Newnes Limited, including H A Pollock, Editor (8) on serialisation of "History of the Great War".Also includes: a graph of the print of "History of the Great War".
Literary: "Great Contemporaries": copy., 04 May 1930 - 22 Jun 1937
Literary: "Great Contemporaries": correspondence., 09 Apr 1941 - 30 Dec 1941
Literary: "Great Contemporaries": correspondence., 12 Nov 1936 - 13 Dec 1937
Literary: "Great Contemporaries", illustrations: proofs., [May] 1937 - [Jul] 1937
Proofs of photographs of all the subjects in the 1st edition of "Great Contemporaries", with copies of letters from Herbert Asquith [the Prime Minister, later 1st Lord Oxford and Asquith] offering the Presidency of the Board of Trade to WSC (1908) and from "T E S" [T E Shaw, earlier T E Lawrence, or "Lawrence of Arabia"] to WSC on giving him a copy of "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" (1926).
Literary: "Great Contemporaries": letters of thanks and congratulation., 24 Sep 1937 - 29 Dec 1937
Literary: "Great Contemporaries": notes and material., 03 Aug 1934 - 15 Jul 1937
Includes: a letter from Murray Hornibrook, Private Secretary to George Wyndham, correcting WSC on Wyndham and the devolution proposals for Ireland in WSC's article on 1st Lord Balfour; a copy of a letter from Herbert Asquith [the Prime Minister, later 1st Lord Oxford and Asquith] to WSC offering him the Presidency of the Board of Trade in 1908; notes on Lord Morley of Blackburn.