Literature
Found in 2141 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 03 May 1899
Letter from Henry James (Palazzo Barbaro, Venice [Italy]) to Lady Randolph Churchill discussing the checking of proofs for "The Great Condition" and saying that she should judge whether it is too long [for the Anglo-Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 25 Apr 1899
Letter from Oliver Lodge (2 Grove Park, Liverpool) to Sidney Low in which he says that he hopes to receive 15-20 pounds for his contribution [to the Anglo-Saxon Review]. Annotated with a note by S[idney] L[ow].
(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), 09 Nov 1899
Letter from Hamilton Aide (Ascot Wood Cottage, Ascot, Berkshire) to Lady Randolph Churchill offering to contribute a short one act comedy [for the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 08 Nov 1899
Letter from Maurice Baring (British Embassy, Paris [France]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that he is delighted that his poem ["Sigurd"] is to be published in the Anglo Saxon Review.
(Untitled), 23 Aug 1899
(Untitled), 28 Aug 1899
Letter from [Sir] Bindon Blood (Plaisange, Mussoorie, North West P[rovinces, India]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he congratulates her on the Anglo Saxon Review and says that he is sure that several Indian princes will subscribe to it; suggests people in India who might be willing to contribute; expresses pleasure that WSC's "The River War" is to be published and discusses the progress of the Boer War.
(Untitled), 27 Sep 1899
(Untitled), 25 Apr 1899
Letter from Paul Bourget (Le Plantier, Costerbelle, Hyeres [France]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that he would be delighted to contribute [to the Anglo Saxon Review] although he agrees with [5th] Lord Rosebery that the first issue should not include articles by foreigners and mentions "la petite Lady Blenheim" [?Consuelo, Duchess of Marlborough, later Consuelo Balsan].
(Untitled), 25 Jul 1899
Letter from Eleanor Boyle (Elrick House, Summerhill, Aberdeenshire [Scotland]) to Lady Randolph Churchill thanking her for a cheque [for her article] and complimenting her on [the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 02 Nov 1899
Letter from [Sir Henry] Brackenbury (23 Hanover Square [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill declining to write an article for [the Anglo Saxon Review] due to his official position [as Director of Military Intelligence at Headquarters].
(Untitled), 27 Jul [1899]
Letter from Edith [Lady] Lytton (The Raven Hotel, Droitwich [Worcestershire]) to Lady Randolph Churchill thanking her for a copy of the Anglo Saxon [Review] and complimenting her on the "beauty of the bindings & illustrations".
(Untitled), 30 Sep 1899
Letter from Laurence Tadena (Lilly Cottage, Meopham Green, Kent) to Lady Randolph Churchill discussing the publication of his play ["The Merciful Soul"] in the Anglo Saxon Review.
(Untitled), 04 Dec 1899
Letter from Laurence Tadena (17 Grove End Road [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill discussing the submission of his contribution ["The Merciful Soul"] to the Anglo Saxon Review.
(Untitled), 22 Nov 1899
Letter from Vincent Caillard (K3 The Albany [Piccadilly, London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he agrees to write an article for the Anglo Saxon Review but says that he will not be able to write it in time for the next issue.
(Untitled), [Nov] [1899]
Letter from Vincent Caillard (K3 The Albany, Piccadilly [London]) to Lady Jennie [Lady Randolph Churchill] discussing illustrations for his article [for the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 15 Nov 1899
Letter from Maria Roussel, Countess de Calcinara (2A Valle de la Palma, Mexico) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which she thanks her [for a copy of the Anglo Saxon Review], says that she publishes a weekly magazine about women and that "the emancipation of women will be the greatest event of 1900".
(Untitled), 07 Aug 1899
Letter from Joseph Choate (1 Carlton House Terrace [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that, as [United States] ambassador, he is unable to write an article [for the Anglo Saxon Review] and compliments her on the first issue.
(Untitled), 07 Sep 1899
Copy of a letter from Lady Randolph Churchill (Duart Castle, Craignure, Isle of Mull [Argyllshire, Scotland]) to [John] Lane discussing her criticisms of the prospectus [for the Anglo Saxon Review]. She objects to alterations which have been made without her agreement and that her name appears "in such microscopic type" although she is editor and proprietor of the magazine. Manuscript in the hand of Lady Randolph Churchill.
(Untitled), 02 Dec 1899
Letter from Sidney Colvin (British Museum, London) to [Pearl] Craigie asking for an introduction to Lady Randolph Churchill as he would like to make a suggestion [for the Anglo Saxon Review] and recommending a writer for an academy prize.
(Untitled), 06 Dec 1899
Letter from Sidney Colvin (British Museum, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill asking whether he could see her to make a suggestion [regarding the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), [1899]
Letter from [Benoit] Coquelin ([London]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he says that he would like to see her, asks her to specify terms for Cornely, and says that he would be prepared to write an article [for the Anglo Saxon Review].