Literature
Found in 2105 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 14 Jul [1899]
Letter from Henry Norman (Kilcombe Farm, Farringdon, Alton, Hampshire) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he compliments her [on the Anglo-Saxon Review] and says that he tried to publicise it in the New York Times.
(Untitled), [1899]
Letter from Gilbert Parker (20 Carlton House Terrace [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill promising to send her a story entitled "All the world's mad" [for the Anglo-Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 27 Jul 1899
Letter from Gilbert Parker (20 Carlton House Terrace [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill thanking her for a cheque for 21 pounds [for his story for the Anglo-Saxon Review] and commenting her that it is "the most beautiful book I have ever seen".
(Untitled), [1899]
Letter from Stephen Phillips (Woodthorpe Road, Ashford, Middlesex) to Lady Randolph Churchill agreeing to write a contribution [for the Anglo-Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 18 Apr 1899
Letter from Oliver Lodge (2 Grove Park, Liverpool) to [Sidney Low] in which he asks for details of the honorarium [payment] for a possible contribution [to the Anglo-Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 25 May 1899
Letter from Oliver Lodge (2 Grove Park, Liverpool) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] discussing arrangements for the correction of the proofs of his article on wireless telegraphs for the Anglo-Saxon Review.
(Untitled), 27 Jan 1899
Letter from A Milner (Coldeast, Southampton [Hampshire]) to Lady Randolph Churchill declining to write an article for the Anglo-Saxon Review as he is engaged as a public servant. Annotated "possible".
(Untitled), 02 May 1899
Card from John Morley (57 Elm Park Gardens, South Kensington [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he expresses approval for the Anglo-Saxon Review but asks that he should not be described as a "literary contributor".
(Untitled), 29 Mar 1899
Letter from J Mortimer (108 Regents Park Road [London]) to Lumley and Lumley [solicitors to Lady Randolph Churchill] concerning his rights over the title of "the Anglo-Saxon". Typescript.
(Untitled), 04 Apr 1899
Letter from Henry Norman (Kilcombe Farm, Farringdon, Alton, Hampshire) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he thanks her for a prospectus of the Anglo-Saxon Review and offers to publicise it in the United States if she sends him advance copies so that he may be "first in the field".
(Untitled), 19 Oct 1899
Letter from Hubert [Hastings] Parry (Royal College of Music, Prince Consort Road, South Kensington [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that he regrets that he is unable to write a contribution to the Anglo Saxon Review.
(Untitled), 10 Mar 1899
Letter from Claude Phillips (Trustees of the Wallace Collection, Hertford House [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that he regrets that he is unable to write an article about the Wallace Collection for the Anglo Saxon Review but that he would be prepared to write about articles in the Imperial Gallery of the Hermitage.
(Untitled), 22 Jan 1899
Letter from [5th Lord Rosebery](New Club, Edinburgh [Scotland]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he thanks her for her letter and says that he will contribute to the Anglo Saxon Review if he can.
(Untitled), 08 May 1899
Letter from [5th Lord Rosebery](38 Berkeley Square [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill discussing his article [on Sir Robert Peel] for the Anglo Saxon Review.
(Untitled), 09 May 1899
Letter from [5th Lord Rosebery](38 Berkeley Square [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill discussing the submission of his article [on Sir Robert Peel] for the Anglo Saxon Review.
(Untitled), 29 May 1899
Letter from [5th Lord Rosebery](38 Berkeley Square [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill discussing a correction to his article [on Sir Robert Peel] for the Anglo Saxon Review.
(Untitled), 16 Mar [1899]
Letter from C E Raimond, also known as Elizabeth Robins (28 Manchester Square Mansions, Dorset Street [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill asking whether she would be interested in her study of Mary Wortley Montagu [for the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 24 Mar [1899]
Letter from Elizabeth Robins [also known as C E Raimond] (28 Manchester Square Mansions, Dorset Street [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which she says that she would not like her article on Mary Wortley Montagu to be postponed until the next issue [of the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 09 Feb 1898
Letter from WSC (4th Hussars [Bangalore] India) to "Mamma" [Lady Randolph Churchill] discussing the publication [of "The Story of the Malakand Field Force"] and his hope that Moreton Frewen will agree to revise the proofs. He also informs her of his intention to try and join the Tirah expeditionary force after a polo tournament, says that he hopes [1st] Lord Roberts has used his influence on his behalf and includes a quote from Schopenhauer. Envelope present.
(Untitled), 12 Aug 1900
(Untitled), 19 Jan [1899]
Letter from WSC (4th Hussars [Bangalore] India) to "Mamma" [Lady Randolph Churchill] discussing his work [on "The River War"], a letter he has received from Ivor Guest [later Lord Ashby St Ledgers and 2nd Lord Wimborne], and the possibility that he may write a biography of [Lord Randolph Churchill]. The letter is dated 1898, but its contents suggest that it dates to 1899.
(Untitled), 20 Apr 1898
Newspaper cutting from The Pioneer reviewing three books on the frontier campaigns in India: "A Frontier Campaign" by Lord Fincastle and P C Elliot-Lockhart and "The Story of the Malakand Field Force" by WSC. Annotated by WSC "This criticism is of course more weighty than the others - as the Pioneer is an 'expert' paper".
(Untitled), 08 Apr 1898
Newspaper cutting from The Morning Post reviewing "The Story of the Malakand Field Force" by WSC. Annotated by WSC "Morning Post. Published at Delhi".
(Untitled), 19 Apr 1898
Letter from VSM (Editor of the United Service Magazine, 13 Charing Cross Road, London) to WSC congratulating him on "The Story of the Malakand Field Force" and asking him to write a "political - strategical" article about the northern frontier of India for inclusion in the magazine. Annotated by WSC "I have written an article for them. See June number.".
(Untitled), 03 May [1898]
Letter from WSC (Bangalore [India]) to "Mamma" [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he remarks on her apparent lack of interest in his letters, reports that he is going to stay with Sir Arthur Havelock and in a postscript says that he intends to send her his novel ["Savrola"] in a fortnight. Envelope present.