Literature
Found in 2141 Collections and/or Records:
(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), 19 Jan 1900
Letter from [Sir] William Garstin (Cairo [Egypt]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he thanks her for a copy of "The River War". He says that he is impressed by the book and with WSC's account of the capture of the armoured train in the Morning Post and expresses admiration for her work [on the hospital ship Maine].
(Untitled), 09 Oct 1900
(Untitled), 04 May 1899
Letter from Sir Rudolph Slatin (1, Reichstrathsstrasse 7) to WSC undertaking to write an article about the Sudan [for the Anglo Saxon Review] but warning that it would have to be translated from German.
(Untitled), 17 May 1899
Letter from Sir Rudolph Slatin (1, Reichstrathsstrasse 7) to Lady Randolph Churchill enclosing an article about the Sudan [not present] for the Anglo Saxon Review and asking whether it may be published in German in the Deutsche Revue.
(Untitled), 03 Apr 1899
Letter from S Arthur Strong (36 Grosvenor Road, Westminster [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill discussing an illustration of a portrait by Gainsborough [for the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 31 Oct 1899
Letter from C J Longman (Longmans, 39 Paternoster Row, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill discussing copies of "The River War" and informing her that a copy has been sent to Cecil Rhodes. Signed typescript.
(Untitled), 20 Dec 1899
Letter from C J Longman (Longmans, 39 Paternoster Row, London) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that he is unable to send her a copy of "Savrola", informs her that he is sending her copies of "The Story of the Malakand Field Force" and that the printers have been instructed to proceed with a second impression of "The River War". Signed typescript.
(Untitled), 27 Jun 1899
Letter from Alethaea Wiel (33 Great Cumberland Place [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill enclosing an article [not present] "A Farm and garden in North Italy" for the Anglo Saxon Review and offering to enlarge it.
(Untitled), 09 Mar [1899]
Letter from Lord Wolseley (Garlands Hotel, Suffolk Street [London]) to Mrs Cornwallis-West [Lady Randolph Churchill] declining to write an article about the army [for the Anglo Saxon Review] and commenting that he has to refute an "unworthy attack" from [Henry, 5th] Lord Lansdowne [Secretary of State for War].
(Untitled), [1899]
List of illustrated plates for the Anglo Saxon Review.
(Untitled), 20 Apr [1900]
Letter from Edith Wharton (1329 K Street, Washington [United States]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which she says that she has sent a story to be considered [for the Anglo Saxon Review].
(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), 16 Aug 1900
Letter from Edward Garnett (Kent Hatch, Near Edenbridge [Kent]) to [William Earl] Hodgson in which he says that he would like to add to his article "Tolstoy and Turgenieff" [for the Anglo Saxon Review] or alternatively devote an article to the subject of the artist's vision of life.
(Untitled), 18 Aug 1900
Letter from Richard Garnett (27 Tanza Road, Hampstead [London]) to [William Earl] Hodgson discussing the revision of the proofs of his lecture on "Shelley's views of art" [for the Anglo Saxon Review].
(Untitled), 21 Jul 1900
Letter from Richard Garnett (27 Tanza Road, Hampstead [London]) to [William] Earl Hodgson concerning alterations he has made to his article [for the Anglo Saxon Review] at the request of Lady Randolph Churchill.
(Untitled), 20 Apr 1900
Letter from John Gorst (Ministry of Finance, Cairo [Egypt]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that he has received a cheque for his article ["The Oriental Character"] and that he has requested an additional copy [of the Anglo Saxon Review] and expresses admiration for WSC's conduct [in the Boer War] and for his letters.
(Untitled), 09 May 1900
Letter from Richard Haldane [later Lord Haldane](3 Whitehall Court [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that the lecture which she wanted to publish in the Anglo Saxon Review is already being printed but offers to write for the next issue.
(Untitled), 25 May 1900
Letter from Richard Haldane [later Lord Haldane](3 Whitehall Court [London]) to Lady Randolph Churchill in which he says that he assumes that the paper which he sent to her is to be published in the Anglo Saxon Review.