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Found in 1234 Collections and/or Records:
Literary: offers, foreign rights, and miscellaneous correspondence., Feb 1945 - Aug 1947
Literary: Picture Post articles: correspondence., 23 Jan 1939 - 03 Oct 1939
Literary: Professor Denis Brogan and "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples": correspondence., 27 Feb 1945 - 27 Dec 1945
Correspondents include: Bernard Sendall (Ministry of Information) (2); Brendan Bracken; Denis Brogan (7); Vivian Galbraith, [Director of the Institute of Historical Research, University of London]; Sir Newman Flower, Director of Cassell and Company.Subjects include: Brogan revising the "English-Speaking Peoples" and his fee; the timetable for publishing the book.Also includes: Brogan's comments on the proofs for the book.
Literary: "Step by Step": correspondence., 19 May 1941 - 18 Nov 1941
Correspondents include: representatives of Gordon and Gotch Limited (8); Daniel MacMillan, [Chairman and Managing Director of] MacMillan and Company (2).Subjects include: the Spanish edition of "Step by Step" for publication in South America; deleting passages of the book unfavourable to the Soviet Union.Also includes: a royalty statement from Gordon and Gotch.
Literary: Sunday Chronicle articles: correspondence., 14 Jun 1939 - 28 Dec 1939
Correspondents include: representatives of the Sunday Chronicle including the Editor, James Drawbell, on publishing articles by WSC in the Chronicle, particularly from "The World Crisis".Also includes: an endorsement by WSC of the amalgamation of the Sunday Chronicle and the Sunday Referee; a list of WSC's articles for the Chronicle for October to December 1939; account statements for articles.
Literary: Sunday Chronicle articles: correspondence., Dec 1939 - 26 Sep 1940
Correspondents include: James Drawbell, Editor of the Sunday Chronicle, on the series of articles by WSC based on "The World Crisis" coming to an end.Other subjects include: the articles giving a misleading impression by confusing contemporary events with World War I; reprinting articles from the Chronicle in the Johannesburg [South Africa] Sunday Express.Also includes: account statements for articles; a list of WSC's articles in the series from October 1939 to June 1940.
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles: correspondence., 04 Oct 1939 - 14 Dec 1939
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles: correspondence., 02 Jan 1940 - 19 Feb 1941
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles: correspondence., 24 Dec 1940 - 10 Dec 1941
Literary: Sunday Dispatch articles: correspondence., 28 Jan 1942 - 12 Jul 1942
Literary: Thornton Butterworth: business correspondence., 30 Jan 1935 - 31 Dec 1935
Correspondents include: representatives of Thornton Butterworth Limited, publishers, including Thornton Butterworth (10) and Sir Tresham Lever, Director (5) on the rights in "The World Crisis" and "The Great War".Also includes: the royalty statements for "Thoughts and Adventures", "The World Crisis" and "My Early Life".
Literary: Thornton Butterworth: business correspondence., 31 Dec 1936 - 31 Jul 1937
Correspondents include: representatives of Thornton Butterworth Limited, publishers, including Sir Tresham Lever, Director and Thornton Butterworth (17) on "The World Crisis" and "Great Contemporaries"; G Payot on publishing "My Early Life" in France.Also includes: a list of the articles in "Great Contemporaries" numbered by word; notes on the future of Spain from the article "Alfonso XIII"; a list of when and where the articles were previously published; royalty statements for 1936.
Literary: Thornton Butterworth: business correspondence., 30 Jun 1937 - 31 Dec 1937
Correspondents include: representatives of Thornton Butterworth Limited, publishers, including Thornton Butterworth (20) on "Great Contemporaries" and overseas rights; representatives of Butler and Tanner Limited, printers, on "Great Contemporaries" (6).Also includes: account statements from Thornton Butterworth Limited and Butler and Tanner Limited; royalty statements from Butterworths; an addendum to the 1931 contract between Butterworths and WSC.
Literary: Thornton Butterworth: business correspondence., 10 Jan 1936 - 22 Dec 1936
Correspondents include: representatives of Thornton Butterworth Limited, publishers, including Sir Tresham Lever, Director (5) and Thornton Butterworth (17); Harold Bourne (5).Also includes: royalty statements for "The World Crisis".