Literature
Found in 2141 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 22 Dec [1897]
(Untitled), 31 Dec [1897]
(Untitled), 05 Jan [1898]
(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.
(Untitled), [1900]
Letter from Blanche Crackanthorpe (Newbiggin Hall, Westmoreland, Carlisle [Cumberland, Scotland]) to Mrs Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which she says that she appreciates the undesirability of including two plays in one issue of the Anglo Saxon Review and asks for her manuscript of "The Turn of the Wheel" to be returned.
(Untitled), 21 Oct [1900]
Letter from Blanche Crackanthorpe (Newbiggin Hall, Westmoreland, Carlisle [Cumberland, Scotland]) to Mrs Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which she says that she has worked on her play ["The Turn of the Wheel"] and asks whether she would like to publish it [in the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 07 Nov [1900]
Letter from Blanche Crackanthorpe (65 Rutland Gate [London]) to Mrs Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] enclosing a letter [not present] from William Earl Hodgson concerning her play "The Turn of the Wheel" and commenting that she does not think "this is quite a fair way to deal with contributors [to the Anglo Saxon Review]".
(Untitled), 21 Jul [1900]
Letter from Sir Lionel Cust (National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place [London]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he congratulates her on her future marriage [to George Cornwallis West] and discussing portraits which he thinks would be suitable to illustrate [the Anglo Saxon Review]".
(Untitled), [1900]
Letter from Sir Lionel Cust [Director of the National Portrait Gallery](Disentis, Grisons, Switzerland) to Mrs Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he says that he hopes that he has addressed her correctly, thanks her for a cheque for fifteen guineas and says that he would like more notice from [William Earl] Hodgson concerning contributions [to the Anglo Saxon Review]".
(Untitled), 29 Oct 1900
Letter from Sir Lionel Cust (National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place [London]) to Mrs Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] discussing portraits to illustrate the Anglo Saxon Review.
(Untitled), 21 Oct 1900
Letter from Andre Lichtenberger (6 Rue de la Neva [Paris, France]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he says that he is waiting for permission from his publisher to write an article [about the Duchess of Portsmouth for the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 30 Oct 1900
Letter from Andre Lichtenberger (6 Rue de la Neva [Paris, France]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he discusses the translation and submission of his article [about the Duchess of Portsmouth for the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 14 Feb 1900
Letter from Alfred Lyall (18 Queen's Gate [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he promises to write a contribution [for the Anglo Saxon Review] and wishes her success with her work [on the hospital ship Maine].
(Untitled), 12 Jul 1900
Letter from Constance Lytton (The Danes, Hertford) to Ear Hodgson referring to an enclosure [not present] which might be suitable [for the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 12 May [1899]
Letter from Edith Lytton (The Danes, Hertford) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which she says that she is the literary executor of the work of Robert [Lytton] and that she will search his unpublished material to see if there is anything suitable for inclusion [in the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 23 May [1899]
Letter from Edith Lytton (The Danes, Hertford) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which she says that she has conducted a search in the unpublished work of Robert [Lytton] for inclusion [in the Anglo Saxon Review] and has not found anything suitable.
(Untitled), 27 Oct 1900
Letter from Gilbert Parker (20 Carlton House Terrace [London]) to [William Earl Hodgson] in which he objects to the price which was offered for his contribution [to the Anglo Saxon Review] and says that he will not settle for less than 20 pounds.
(Untitled), 14 Jul [1900]
Letter from R Douglas Powell (62 Wimpole Street [London]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he says that he is too busy to write a contribution for the Anglo Saxon Review and that he feels that the subject of tuberculosis has been too widely discussed in the public press. Annotated by [Sidney Low] "This is the very man we want. Try him.".
(Untitled), 05 Nov [1900]
Letter from Julian Sturgis (Wancote, Compton, Guildford [Surrey]) to Mrs Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he says that he is sorry that [the Anglo Saxon Review] is to stop being published and that he would be glad to help her if possible.