Literature
Found in 2141 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), [1899]
Letter from Emile Fuchs (54 Devonshire Street, Portland Place [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he thanks her for sending copies [?of the Anglo Saxon Review] and asks for an additional copy.
(Untitled), 02 Oct 1899
Telegram from an unidentified correspondent to Lady Randolph Churchill saying that he/she has obtained the agreement of their publishers and will be able to submit a poem [to the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 18 Mar 1899
Letter from [Albert Edward, Prince of Wales] (Cannes [France]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he expresses approval for the prospectus of the Anglo Saxon Review, which he says he hopes will be a great success; requests that she should put him down as a subscriber; declines to write a contribution; reports that he has been playing golf and has engaged a Turkish masseuse; and discusses his travelling plans. Envelope present.
(Untitled), 30 Mar 1899
Letter from [Albert Edward, Prince of Wales] (Cannes [France]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he thanks her for her letter; describes [the Anglo Saxon Review] as "businesslike" and says that he is glad that a prospectus is to be shown to the "Q" [Queen Victoria] ; reports on meetings with the Duchess of Manchester and [Robert, 3rd Lord] Salisbury and says that he hopes to see her in Paris [France]. Envelope present.
(Untitled), [Nov] [1899]
Letter from Sidney Low (2 Durham Place, Chelsea [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he congratulates her on WSC's conduct, expresses sympathy for her anxiety about WSC's capture by the Boers, suggests that she may like to postpone a meeting about the Anglo Saxon Review and expresses admiration for WSC's book "The River War".
(Untitled), 21 Nov 1899
Letter from the editor of the Daily News Weekly (67 Fleet Street [London]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] asking her whether she would be prepared to write a few lines to illustrate a sketch depicting "the gallantry of WSC".
(Untitled), 18 Oct 1900
Letter from W H Mallock (Bachelors Club, Hamilton Place [London]) to Mrs West [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he says that he is going to send her his translation [of the Marriage Hymn of Catullus], commenting that this is the first attempt at retaining the metre in a translation, and asking her to let him know whether it will be published [in the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 28 Oct 1900
Letter from W H Mallock (Gosford, Longniddry [East Lothian, Scotland]) to Mrs West [Lady Randolph Churchill] asking whether she would like him to write an introduction to his translation [of the Marriage Hymn of Catullus for the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 04 Nov 1900
Letter from W H Mallock (Bachelors Club, Hamilton Place [London]) to Mrs West [Lady Randolph Churchill] promising to send an introduction to his translation [of the Marriage Hymn of Catullus for the Anglo Saxon Review] to [William Earl] Hodgson.
(Untitled), 25 Jul 1900
Letter from Herbert Maxwell (49 Lennox Gardens [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill thanking her for a copy [of the Anglo Saxon Review] and asking whether she would be interested in his article entitled "Our Allies at Waterloo" about the importance of Prussian, German and Dutch troops to [the Duke of] Wellington.
(Untitled), 14 Feb 1900
Letter from A Bernard Miall (3 Tremedoc Road, Clapham [London]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] discussing his contribution to the Anglo Saxon Review [a translation of "Sister Beatrice: A Miracle Play" by Maurice Maeterlinck] and the terms of payment.
(Untitled), 21 Aug 1900
Letter from A Bernard Miall (Oceana, Shoreham, Sussex) to [William Earl] Hodgson discussing alterations by Maurice Maeterlinck to his play ["Sister Beatrice: A Miracle Play"] for the Anglo Saxon Review. Typescript.
(Untitled), 03 Oct 1900
Letter from A Bernard Miall (Smedley's Hydro Establishment, Matlock [Derbyshire]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] discussing arrangements to pay himself and Maurice Maeterlinck for their contribution to the Anglo Saxon Review, asks whether she would be interested in another play by Maeterlinck, and asks when he may be permitted to publish "Sister Beatrice".
(Untitled), 04 Jul 1900
Letter from Alfred [?Sutis] (3 Hare Court, Temple [London]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] discussing [A Bernard] Miall's translation of ["Sister Beatrice" by [Maurice] Maeterlinck.
(Untitled), 03 Dec 1900
Letter from Gordon Craig (8 Downshire Hill, Hampstead [London]) to Mrs Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] accepting the offer to design advertisement pages for the Anglo Saxon Review for 5 pounds per design or page.
(Untitled), 10 Dec 1900
Letter from Gordon Craig (8 Downshire Hill, Hampstead [London]) to Mrs Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] asking whether his terms for designing advertisement pages for the Anglo Saxon Review are acceptable.
(Untitled), [1900]
Letter from Gordon Craig (8 Downshire Hill, Hampstead [London]) to Mrs Cornwallis West [Lady Randolph Churchill] in which he discusses his interview with Hooper and Batty and discusses the difficulties of the relationship between designers and commissioning advertisers.
(Untitled), 26 Jul [1900]
Letter from Sir Lionel Cust (National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill enclosing a letter from Claude Phillips [see CHAR 28/72/6] about Hertford House and reporting that he has discussed illustrations [for the Anglo Saxon Review] with [William Earl] Hodgson.
(Untitled), 25 Jul [1900]
Letter from Claude Phillips (Trustees of the Wallace Collection, Hertford House [London]) to Sir Lionel Cust asking him to inform Lady Randolph Churchill that photographs of Hertford House are prohibited. Covering letter at CHAR 28/72/7.
(Untitled), 07 Feb 1900
Letter from Cyril Davenport (The British Museum, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he reports that he has "several favourable notices" about the binding of the Anglo Saxon Review, discusses his progress in preparing the binding of the next issue and says that he has asked [F B] Money [Coutts] to write an article about art.
(Untitled), 24 Apr 1900
Letter from Cyril Davenport (The British Museum, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he welcomes her home, congratulates her [on her work with the hospital ship Maine] and says that he has "a beautiful red cover" [for the next issue of the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 19 May 1900
Letter from Cyril Davenport (The British Museum, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he suggesting that a limited number of copies [of the Anglo Saxon Review] should be published in fine leather to appeal to collectors of reproduction bindings.
(Untitled), 24 May 1900
Letter from Cyril Davenport (The British Museum, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he reassures her about the preparation of the binding of the next issue [of the Anglo Saxon Review] and gives the address at which he can be contacted.
(Untitled), 02 Jul 1900
Letter from Cyril Davenport (The British Museum, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that he is glad that she approved of the binding of the last issue [of the Anglo Saxon Review] and says that he would be pleased to work on the Wallace Collection with her.
(Untitled), 14 Jul 1900
Letter from Cyril Davenport (The British Museum, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he recommends that she should contact Professor Robert Douglas about affairs in China and Robert Bain about Russian affairs and advises her that [the Anglo Saxon Review] should not contain too much art.