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        Adam International Review
        GB 0100 KCLCA KC/ADAM, Adam International Review · c1903-1995

        Records of the magazine Adam International Review and its editor, Miron Grindea, 1941-1995, and associated papers dating back to c1903, consisting of a wide range of material dealing with aspects of British and European cultural activity, particularly since the 1930s, and relating to art, literature, music, literary criticism, and the history of ideas. The archive includes the Adam International Review, issues 152-499 (wanting 186, 210-211, 218, 224-228, 331-54), 1941, 1946-1988, and indexes; microfilm copies of nos 13-14, 65, 148-149, 151, and issues dating from 1936 and 1938; and published copies of Christopher Fry, 'Genius, Talent and Failure: the Brontes' (The Adam Lecture 1986); Yehudi Menuhin, 'Tolerance' (The Adam Lecture 1987); Frances Stern, 'A Concordance to Proust' (Adam Books, 1987); 'Miron Grindea 1909-1995: a Celebration'. Unpublished papers of the Review were created by or relate to many prominent writers, artists and musicians of the 20th century including Natalie Clifford Barney, Samuel Beckett, Max Beerbohm, Nicolas Bentley, Isaiah Berlin, Edmund Blunden, Agatha Christie, Jean Cocteau, Ivy Compton Burnett, Cyril Connolly, Benedetto Croce, Cecil Day-Lewis, Lawrence Durrell, T S Eliot, George Enescu, E M Forster, Christopher Fry, William Golding, Duncan Grant, Robert Graves, Graham Greene, L P Hartley, Storm Jameson, Augustus John, Arthur Koestler, F R Leavis, Rose Macaulay, Compton Mackenzie, Thomas Mann, Katherine Mansfield, Walter de la Mare, John Masefield, Somerset Maugham, Yehudi Menuhin, Arthur Miller, Henry Miller, Joan Miro, Henry Moore, Iris Murdoch, Pablo Picasso, Anthony Powell, J B Priestley, Marcel Proust, Herbert Read, Jean Rhys, Ralph Richardson, Vita Sackville-West, Jean Paul Sartre, Siegfried Sassoon, Ronald Searle, George Bernard Shaw, Georges Simenon, the Sitwell family, C P Snow, Stephen Spender, Frances Stern, August Strindberg, Dylan Thomas, Arnold Wesker, Angus Wilson, Stefan Zweig, and others. Other material relates to the management of the magazine and includes editorial material (notes, proofs, preparatory research material, and correspondence required for production of an issue) and papers relating to circulation. The material is varied in form and comprises correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, proofs with author's and editor's corrections and printed documents, including poems, stories, and criticism, both published and rejected for publication; photographs; original drawings and illustrations; news cuttings and other ephemera such as programmes for events; tape recordings including the Adam lectures, 1985-1987; and interview transcripts.

        Adam International Review , magazine
        ADAM, H Pearl (1882-1957)
        GB 106 7HPA · Fonds · 1896-1956

        The archive consists of manuscript diaries (1912-1914, 1950-1956), manuscript notebooks which include some of her own poetry (1900-1922), publications by Adams and photographs of visits to Paris (1906, 1915).

        Adam , Helen Pearl , 1882-1957 , journalist
        GB 0074 LMA/4462/S · Collection · [1990]-2000

        Records of the African Caribbean and Minorities 2000 Cooperative. This material consists of a draft letter introducing the idea for a cooperative and a list of invited persons.

        African Caribbean and Minorities 2000 Cooperative , publishing co-operative
        ANANSE SOCIETY
        GB 0074 LMA/4462/I · Collection · 1995-2002

        Records of The Ananse Society, including minutes, correspondence, programmes, press cuttings and stationery. For detailed introductions to these series please see the individual series descriptions in the detailed catalogue.

        The Ananse Society , black literature study and promotion group
        GB 0402 JFB · 1859-1926

        Papers of John Frederick Baddeley, 1859-1926, including description of a journey from Aigun to Tsitsikar in 1910; papers on the Amoor [sic] railway; material for a book on the Amoor river; papers relating to the Russian Far East; a book in Russian "Journey on the Amur" published in 1859 and a small notebook containing hand-drawn maps of the river.

        Baddeley , John Frederick , 1854-1940 , journalist and traveller
        Bailey, Philip James: letter
        GB 0096 AL138 · Fonds · 1877

        Letter from Philip James Bailey of 59 Netherwood Road, West Kensington Park, London to an unknown recipient, 21 Sep 1877. 'The publishers of my new edition [10th edition] of Festus are Longmans and Compy. I have nothing now in the hands of Mr Bell. You are quite welcome to extract the songs named.' Autograph, with signature.

        Bailey , Philip James , 1816-1902 , poet
        Barnes, Leonard John
        GB 0102 PP MS 9 · Created c1932-1977

        Papers, c1932-1977, of Leonard John Barnes, comprising books, articles, unpublished manuscripts, reports, travel notebooks and some correspondence. The majority of papers in the collection relate to his interests in Africa, though there are also some papers relating to his educational work.

        Barnes , Leonard John , 1895-1977 , author and journalist
        BEEVOR, Anthony (b 1946)
        GB 0099 KCLMA Beevor · Created 1941-1949, 1975-1992

        Papers used by Beevor during the preparation of Inside the British Army (Chatto Windus, London, 1990), including papers on Defence estimates; officer education; Army Personnel Research Establishment, with Sandhurst reports relating to social conditions; officer and other rank recruitment, bullying; the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst; UK Land Forces; the Falklands Islands and BFFI (British Forces, Falklands Islands); Northern Ireland; the Intelligence Corps; women in the Army; medical and psychological services and facilities; punishment; the Army in the Field; officer careers; reduction in numbers of personnel; the Territorial Army. Papers used in the preparation of Crete: the battle and the resistance (John Murray, London, 1991), including retrospective personal accounts of operations in Greece and the evacuation of British forces in Apr 1941; the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Yak Mission to train Greek resistance forces; the defence of Crete during the German invasion, May 1941; retrospective personal testimonies of the land and sea battle for Crete, 1941, and typescript copy of the SOE final report on operations in Crete, 1945. Also, typescript text of lecture by Beevor, entitled 'The defence of Crete', given at National Army Museum, 1991, and paperback edition of Crete: the battle and the resistance (Penguin, London, 1992).

        Beevor , Anthony , b 1946 , author and military historian
        GB 0096 AL274 · Fonds · 1876-1879

        6 letters from Richard Doddridge Blackmore of Gomer House, Teddington, [Middlesex] to Blackmore's publishers, Messrs Smith, Elder and Co of 15 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London, 1876-1879. Mainly concerning the publication and sales of Blackmore's novel Erema (1877). All letters are autograph, with signatures (except the last, from which the signature appears to have been cut away).

        Blackmore , Richard Doddridge , 1825-1900 , author x Blackmore , R
        BLOOMSBURY BOOK AUCTIONS
        GB 0074 LMA/4449 · Collection · 1951-2002

        Records of Bloomsbury Book Auctions, 1951-2002. There are three series in the collection, the first (LMA/4449/01) covering the administration of the business, and the latter two (LMA/4449/02 and LMA/4449/03) dealing with the auctions and sales, including a series of catalogues.

        Bloomsbury Book Auctions , antiquarian book auctioneers
        GB 0099 KCLMA Bonham-Carter · Created [1960-1964]

        Papers relating to Soldier true, the life and times of FM Sir William Robertson, 1860-1933 (Frederick Muller, London, 1963), dated [1960-1963], principally comprising Bonham Carter's corrected proof of the book, together with his typescript and notes. Papers relating to BBC television series The Great War, broadcast in [1964], dated [1963-1964], principally comprising programme summaries, Bonham Carter's notes, his drafts of the script and a joint script with Antony Jay.

        Carter , Victor , Bonham- , 1913-2007 , author
        BRICE, T. {PRINTER}
        GB 0074 O/286 · Collection · 1730?-1760?

        Printed broadsheet of the Proverbs of Poor Richard, or the Way to Wealth, by Benjamin Franklin; printed by T. Brice, in Musgrave Alley, High Street, Exeter.

        T Brice , printer of Exeter Franklin Benjamin , 1706-1790 , natural philosopher, writer, and revolutionary politician in America
        GB 0099 KCLMA Burnaby F G · Created 1856-1885

        Papers relating to his life and career, 1842-1885, dated 1856-1885, principally comprising press cuttings, 1856, 1877, 1882, [1884] and obituaries, 1885. A ride to Khiva (Cassell and Co, London, 1876); On horseback through Asia Minor (Sampson Low and Co, London, 1877).

        Burnaby , Frederick Gustavus , 1842-1885 , Colonel , traveller
        GB 0099 KCLMA Bush · Created 1912-1949, 1958, 1962, 1966, 1971, 1975

        Photographs relating to his naval career, 1912-1949, including photograph album containing photographs taken during his service on HMS BACCHANTE, 1914-1915, at Gallipoli, 1915, and in the North Sea, 1916-1918, Baltic Sea, 1918-1920, East Indies and East Africa, 1921-1924, China Station, 1932-1934, Mediterranean, 1941-1943; photographs of Allied landings at Sword Beach, Normandy, France, 1944. Two volumes of press cuttings relating to the publication of Bless our ship (George Allen and Unwin, London, 1958), 1958, The flowers of the sea (George Allen and Unwin, London, 1962), 1962 and 1971, and Salute the soldier, (George Allen and Unwin, London, 1966), 1966, and Gallipoli (George Allen and Unwin, London, 1975), 1975.

        Bush , Eric Wheeler , 1899-1985 , RN Captain
        GB 0074 CLC/B/034-03 · Collection · 1912-1973

        Records of Butterworth and Company (Australia), including ledgers; Director's reports; annual accounts; correspondence; reports; and sales catalogues.

        Butterworth and Co (Australia) , publishers
        GB 0074 CLC/B/034-02 · Collection · 1912-1980

        Records of Butterworth and Company (Canada) including licence to trade; financial accounts; auditor's reports; sales analysis; correspondence; and recollections of the general manager of the Canadian office, 1911-1957.

        Butterworth and Co (Canada) , publishers
        GB 0074 CLC/B/034-05 · Collection · 1925-1938

        Records of Butterworth and Company (India) comprising agreements to publish books, with related correspondence.

        Butterworth and Co (India) Ltd , medical and legal publishers
        GB 0074 CLC/B/034-04 · Collection · 1960-1972

        Accounts ledgers of Butterworth and Company (New Zealand).

        Butterworth and Co (New Zealand) , publishers
        GB 0074 CLC/B/034-06 · Collection · 1944-1967

        Records of Butterworth and Company (Overseas) comprising financial records (journal, cash book and ledger).

        Butterworth and Co (Overseas) , publishers
        GB 0074 CLC/B/034 · Collection · 1801-1991

        Papers of Butterworth and Company (Publishers) Limited, including papers of predecessors, subsidiaries and associated companies as follows:

        • Butterworth and Co. (Canada);
        • Butterworth and Co. (Australia);
        • Butterworth and Co. (New Zealand);
        • Butterworth and Co. (India);
        • Butterworth and Co. (Overseas);
        • Butterworth and Co. (South Africa)(Pty);
        • Butterworths Scientific Publications;
        • Butterworths Technical Books;
        • Charles Bond Ltd;
        • Chemindex Ltd;
        • Clowes (Wm) and Sons;
        • Coke Press;
        • R J Acford Ltd;
        • Research and Development Ltd;
        • Shaw and Sons;
        • Butterworth, Inc;
        • Justice of the Peace, Ltd.

          All records are on 24 hour call. Access to records post 1965 should be sought from the depositor (contact details available from staff).

        Butterworth and Co (Publishers) Ltd
        GB 0074 CLC/B/034-07 · Collection · 1934-1973

        Records of Butterworth and Company (South Africa) (Pty) comprising financial accounts (ledgers, journal, cash book).

        Butterworth and Co (South Africa) (Pty) , publisher
        BUTTERWORTH INCORPORATED
        GB 0074 CLC/B/034-17 · Collection · 1940-1967

        Records of Butterworth Incorporated, the American subsidiary of Butterworth and Company (Publishers) Limited, including correspondence and lists of publications.

        Butterworth Inc , American subsidiary of Butterworth and Co (Publishers) Ltd
        GB 0096 AL126 · Fonds · 1838

        Letter from Thomas Campbel of Lincoln's Inn Fields, [London] to S Shoberle, Esq [for the publishing firm of Henry Colburn], 12 Marlborough Street, 10 Apr 1838. Acknowledging receipt of Coxe's manuscript Life of Petrarch; asking for other books on Petrarch and 'also a small copy (and a common one) of Petrarch's works'.

        Autograph, with signature.

        Campbell , Thomas , 1777-1844 , poet
        GB 0096 AL124 · Fonds · 1809

        Letter from Thomas Campbell to [? Henry Thomas, Lord] Cockburn, 22 Apr 1809. 'I have put to press my farrago [Gertrude of Wyoming (1809)] and if Bensley can print it fast enough I shall be out in a few weeks but they compose almost as slowly as myself - You will think it odd ... that I have not seen Marmion [published 1808] but in a random glance at some pages - When you come to town we shall settle every thing about its merits'. The 3 remaining lines of the letter have been scored out.

        Autograph, with signature.

        Campbell , Thomas , 1777-1844 , poet
        GB 0096 AL125 · Fonds · 1823

        Letter from Thomas Campbell of 10 Upper Seymour Street West, [London] to Longmans and Co, Paternoster Row, 4 Apr 1823. Asking for copies of his works Pleasures of Hope and Gertrude of Wyoming.

        Autograph, no signature. With seal.

        Campbell , Thomas , 1777-1844 , poet
        CANNON, Elsie May
        GB 106 7EMC · Fonds · 1958-1994

        The archive consists of letters to Elsie Cannon concerning placement of items which belonged to her aunt, Helena Normanton.

        Papers and publications relating to the Women's Press Club of London 1945-1988 were removed and can be consulted at 5WPC.

        Cannon , Elsie May , fl 1940-1970 , journalist and publisher
        CARL COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED
        GB 0074 LMA/4744 · Collection · 1972-1987

        Records of CARL Communications Limited including 'Pensions World' magazine publications (1972-1987) with indexes and budget summary; 'Pension Fund Trusteeship in 1980s' with reprint edition (1981-1985).

        CARL Communications Limited , 1972-1986 , Publishers of Pensions Magazines
        CHARLES BOND LIMITED
        GB 0074 CLC/B/034-10 · Collection · 1880-1922

        Records of Charles Bond Limited, law publishers, including publishing ledger, agreements with editors of the Justice of the Peace journal; and stock lists.

        Charles Bond Ltd , legal publisher
        CHEMINDEX LIMITED
        GB 0074 CLC/B/034-11 · Collection · 1956-1964

        Nominal ledger of Chemindex Limited, publishers.

        Chemindex Ltd , publishers
        COKE PRESS
        GB 0074 CLC/B/034-13 · Collection · 1893-1964

        Records of Coke Press, publishers of The Law Journal, including financial accounts, minutes of meetings, and correspondence.

        Coke Press , publishers of The Law Journal
        COPE, John Patrick (b 1906)
        GB 0101 ICS 14 · 1929-1961

        Correspondence and papers of John Patrick Cope on his work as a journalist in South Africa, Abyssinia and China; comprising printed, typescript and manuscript material including articles by Jan Hendrick Hofmeyr, 1919-1914, papers on the Afrikaner Broederbond, 1941, note of discussion between J P Cope and Hofmeyer on Hofmeyr's relationship with Jan Christian Smuts, 1948, report on Mau Mau outbreak in Kenya [c 1952]; correspondence, mainly letters from Jan Hofmeyr to Cope on South African politics, 1929-1948, letters from R J Kingston Russell, editor, Natal Mercury, on journalism, 1929-1937, and correspondence on his decision to leave the United Party and to found the Progressive Party, 1959; books of press cuttings on articles by Cope in the Rand Daily Mail, Natal Mercury and Cape Times, 1924-1932; papers on his vist to Abyssinia, 1937, including copies of his articles, and photographs; papers on his visit to China 1937, including account of his experiences during the bombing of British, US and Chinese ships on the Yangtze River, Dec 1937; papers on political weekly Forum, 1948-1951.

        Cope , John Patrick , b 1906 , journalist and South African politician
        GB 0064 CBT · Collection · [1854-1922]

        Papers of Sir Julian Stafford Corbett, comprising correspondence with publishers including Longmans and Macmillans; manuscript drafts, working papers, notes and essays, lecture notes for the Royal Naval War College, Portsmouth, reports, press cuttings for his Naval reviews. Also included is correspondence from Naval Officers, Corbett's parents, from his wife E.R.C (previously Edith Rosa Alexander), the Fisher Correspondence and letters to Sir John Pakington, Admiralty, 1858/9, including a series of letters from Sir Houston Stewart to Pakington.

        Corbett , Sir , Julian Stafford , 1854-1922 , Knight
        COSTIN, Stanley (1913-1999)
        GB 2159 Costin · 1960s-1973

        Papers of Stanley Costin, 1960s-1973, comprising background articles, notes and correspondence for his writing on men's fashion, 1960s-1973; copies and typescripts of his articles, 1960s; fashion photographs of menswear; material samples.

        Costin , Stanley , 1913-1999 , men's fashion writer
        GB 0099 KCLMA Dean · Created 1919-1978

        The collection consists primarily of master copies and research papers for Dean's book on the RAF, The Royal Air Force and two World Wars, foreword by Sir Arthur Travers Harris (London, Cassell, 1979). The research papers contain Dean's correspondence on aspects of RAF history with leading RAF personnel of the period before and during World War Two, in particular with ACM Sir Arthur Travers Harris with comments by him on the text of Dean's book, particularly on sections relating to Bomber Command. There is also a correspondence between Harris and MRAF Sir Charles Frederick Algernon Portal over the issue of bombing targets. Also included are extensive research notes from Public Record Office files and from secondary sources. The collection includes a paper written by Dean on dynamics and optics, 1928; papers relating to the development of airships and the crash of the R101 airship dating from Dean's initial period at the Air Ministry, 1929-1943; texts of lectures and seminars relating to the Civil Service given by Dean at the University of Strathclyde and other colleges and entries and related papers compiled by Dean for the Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, Oxford).

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        GB 0099 KCLMA Douglas-Home · Created 1942-1985

        Papers relating to writings, broadcasts and lectures, 1969-1985, including typescripts for Evelyn Baring the last Proconsul, incorporating copy source material from 1942 and correspondence with publishers; newspaper articles, 1971-1985; and memoirs of boyhood and schooldays. Papers relating to conferences and travels, 1965-1982, including typescript and manuscript accounts of visits to South Africa, Swaziland, Rhodesia and Kenya in 1976, Iran in 1978, China, Hong Kong and India, 1979 and Brazil and Chile, 1980; and diary of travels, 1976-1980. Personal papers, including invitations and correspondence, 1970-1985.

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        GB 0074 ACC/1911 · Collection · 1890-1968

        Records of Edwin Ashdown Ltd, 1890-1955, including minute book, agenda books, register of debentures, plate books of bibliographical interest arranged by name of composer (with annotations covering 1898-1968), a catalogue and lists of publications and distribution book.

        Also records of Enoch and Sons Ltd, comprising minute book with agenda papers, 1927-1936.

        Edwin Ashdown Ltd , music publishing firm Enoch and Sons , music publishing firm
        GB 0096 AL359 · Fonds · 1916

        Letter from Thomas Hay Sweet Escott of 33 Sackville Road, Hove, Brighton, [Sussex] to John Collins Francis, 1 Apr 1916. Mentioning several writers for the Standard: 'During all my Standard time Alfred Austin the Poet Laureate was one of the chief writers. After my time I believe that Sidney Low, formerly under [Frederick] Greenwood of the Pall Mall, a certain [Samuel Henry] Jeyes and a certain Richardson Evans were considered important writers ...'.

        Autograph, with signature.

        Escott , Thomas Hay Sweet , 1844-1924 , journalist and newspaper editor
        Evans (Arthur) Collection
        GB 0369 EVA · 1838-1936

        Papers of Sir Arthur John Evans, relating to his journalistic and political activities in the Balkans, comprising:
        Articles, lectures, memoranda, notebooks, notes, sketches and correspondence re the Balkans, including Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia and Macedonia, particularly the Adriatic question and possibilities for a South Slav state, 1875-1932; Evans' photographs of Balkan people and places, c 1884, 1932; press cuttings on the Balkans, 1877-1935, including volumes of articles by Evans as Balkans correspondent of the Manchester Guardian, based in Ragusa [now Dubrovnik], 1877-1888, press cuttings on Serbia, Montenegro and the creation of a united South Slav state, 1915-1919 and cuttings re relations between Italy and the new Yugoslav state mainly from the Italian press, 1918-1919; volume of cuttings by or about Evans on archaeology, 1880-1889; pamphlets, press bulletins and off prints mainly on the South Slavs, 1904-1922

        Evans , Sir , Arthur John , 1851-1941 , Knight , archaeologist
        GB 0074 CLC/B/080 · Collection · 1855-1987

        Records of news agency Exchange Telegraph Company Limited, including:

        1. Constitution; operating agreements, Mss 22956-61;
          1. Board and AGM minutes etc; annual reports and accounts, Mss 22962-9;
          2. Papers relating to lawsuits, Mss 22970-4;
          3. Internal financial and accounting records, Mss 22975-23012;
          4. Records of subscribers, Mss 23013-24;
          5. Correspondence (subdivided as follows):
            (i) Miscellaneous early correspondence, Mss 23025-7;
            (ii) Correspondence etc relating to dealings with the London Stock Exchange, Mss 23028-32;
            (iii) Correspondence etc concerning the sports services, chiefly horse racing, Mss 23033-41;
            (iv) Correspondence etc concerning relations with the Press Association Ltd, Mss 23042-8. 10;
            (v) Papers of Wilfred King (chairman 1913-43), Mss 23049-51;
            (vi) Papers of E C Barker (a director, 1913-33), Mss 23052-61;
            (vii) Correspondence relating to arrangements with the BBC, Ms 23062;
            (viii) Foreign correspondence (including Second World War correspondence), Mss 23063-6;
            (ix) Correspondence concerning tariff rates, Ms 23067;
          6. Examples of news transmitted and statistics service cards, Mss 23068-74;
          7. Engineering and patents records, Mss 23075-94;
          8. Publicity records, eg tariffs, circulars and application forms, Mss 23095-102;
          9. Records of correspondents, wages and commissions, Mss 23103-6;
          10. Photographs, Mss 23107-15;
          11. News cuttings, Mss 23116-25;
          12. Miscellaneous (chiefly historical notes and records of subsidiaries), Mss 23126-35;
          13. Records of the joint services of ETC and the Press Association Ltd, Mss 23136-57;
          14. Miscellaneous items presented by BT Archives, Ms 38642.
        Exchange Telegraph Co Ltd , news agency
        FRIENDS OF BOGLE
        GB 0074 LMA/4462/H · Collection · 1979-2005

        Records of Friends of Bogle, support group for Bogle-L'Ouverture publishing house. The minutes and agendas in LMA/4462/H/01/002 include fundraising projects such as a fun walk, funds for medical expenses for a young man from Yemen, the Walter Rodney Memorial speech by Manning Marable, 17/01/1986 minutes discuss the setting up of a constitution for Friends of Bogle. Setting up of the suplementary school, launch of the record 'Come From That Window Child' (19/07/1986 minutes), Setting up of the Saturday school at Ealing Technical College (31/10/1986).

        The 'Walter Rodney Visions of Africa 1986' lecture was given by 'Ama Ata Aidoo. Contributors to the event included Mendy Joseph, Keith Waithe, Accabre Huntley, Alan Cooper, Eintou Springer and Margret and Sheila Thomas (LMA/4462/F/02/017).

        Friends of Bogle , support group for Bogle-L'Ouverture publishing house
        G STREET AND COMPANY LIMITED
        GB 0074 CLC/B/091 · Collection · 1825-1854

        Records of G Street and Company Limited, bookseller, newsagent and stationer. The earliest records of the firm date from 1865. There are some earlier share certificates, 1825-54, but these appear to have belonged to John Leathwait, presumably a predecessor of Leathwait and Simmons, an advertising agency and newspaper supply firm, which Streets took over in 1918.

        There are also a few records of subsidiary companies : EC Advertising Company Limited/G. Street and Co. (Provinces) Limited (Ms 33953); Streets Public Relations Limited (Ms 33954); Lionel Jackson and Partners (Ms 33955) and W Hopwood and Company (Ms 33956).

        G Street and Co Ltd , bookseller, newsagent and stationer
        GEORGE BARBER AND SON
        GB 0074 CLC/B/095 · Collection · 1862-1956

        Records of George Barber and Son Limited, printers, consisting of ledgers and cash books, as well as letterbooks. The records are held offsite, and therefore require 24 hours notice for access.

        George Barber and Son Ltd , printers
        George Orwell Papers
        GB 0103 ORWELL · Collection · 1875-[1997]

        Papers of and relating to George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair), 1875-[1997], comprising manuscripts and typescripts, 1917-1959 (Ref: A); literary notebooks, 1939-[1949] (Ref: B); Spanish Civil War material, 1936-1939 (Ref: C); general notebooks, 1943-[1950] (Ref: D); political diaries, 1938-1942 (Ref: E); domestic diaries, 1938-1948 (Ref: F); letters from Orwell, 1911-1949 (Ref: G); letters to Orwell, 1928-1950 (Ref: H); associated material, 1935-1949 (Ref: I); personalia, 1903-1971 (Ref: J); Eileen Blair papers [1920s]-1967 (Ref: K); family papers, 1875-1968 (Ref: L); posthumous material, 1950-1972 (Ref: M); proofs, 1932-1953 (Ref: N); radio scripts, 1943-1957 (Ref: O); adaptation scripts and screenplays of Orwell's work, 1952-1986 (Ref: P); documentary scripts, 1946-1983, of recorded interviews about Orwell (Ref: Q); audio-visual cassettes, 1983-[1997], about Orwell and his work (Ref: R); Sonia Orwell papers, 1937-1977 (Ref: S); photographs, 1893-1984 (Ref: T).

        Blair , Eric Arthur , 1903-1950 , novelist and journalist known as George Orwell
        GB 0074 LMA/4709 · Collection · 1930s - 2011

        Records of Cy Grant reflecting his career containing rich material for research themes around multi-ethnic minority arts on a national basis, an iconic career which saw stardom and fame across the world and across ethnic divides, wartime narratives, discourse on Black African Caribbean roots, culture and race relations.

        Records consist of correspondence, notes, photographs and audio-visual material. Includes Cy Grant's records relating to his service as navigator in the Second World War, records of Drum Arts Centre Limited, records of Concord Festival Trust; his acting career including theatre and film posters and programmes, correspondence with agents and producers and fan mail; writing career including published books and draft manuscripts, campaigning, spirituality and health and personal papers including copy items from 1910.

        Highlights in the collection include Cy Grant's Royal Air Force log book; fan-mail, studio and film stills photographs, and audio-visual material documenting Cy Grant's fame from his acting and singing, 1950s-1970s; minutes and papers of the Drum Arts Centre Limited London, 1970s documenting the establishment of a national centre for the arts of Black people and related Black Theatre Workshop; minutes and printed material documenting the Concord Festival Trust for which Cy Grant was Director overseeing 22 multicultural ethic arts festivals across Britain over four years between 1981-1985. Cy Grant's life is documented in his memoir 'Blackness and the Dreaming Soul' published in 2007 and his original drafts are contained in the collection alongside other writings.

        ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: The collection was catalogued as part of a project funded by Heritage Lottery Fund titled 'Navigating the Dreams of an Icon: Remembering Cy Grant Through His Archive'. £79,800 was awarded by the Heritage Lottery Fund to the Cy Grant Trust. The Trust, London Metropolitan Archives and Windrush Foundation formed a partnership in 2015 to oversee the archive project which ran from April 2016-May 2017 including an exhibition, website and education pack as well as a series of events including a Finale on 18 February 2017 at London Metropolitan Archives.

        Grant, Cyril Ewart Lionel , 1919-2010 , actor, singer, broadcaster, activist , alias Cy Grant
        GB 0099 KCLMA Graves · Created 1939-1961

        Seventy one manuscript and typescript letters from Capt Basil Henry Liddell Hart to Robert Graves, 1939-1961, with typescript articles, extracts and notes by Liddell Hart including 'A reflection on the sustenance of morale', 1942; 'Notes on the Dieppe "reconnaissance in force", from a Canadian soldier', 1942; 'Age-old truths of war', 1942; 'Reprisals on prisoners', 1942; 'Historical note on the defence plan that foiled Rommel's invasion of Egypt in 1942 - by the officer who designed it (E E Dorman Smith)' (Maj Gen Eric Edward Dorman Smith), 1943; 'Three civilisations', 1944; 'Inconsistencies of historical judgment', 1961; 'Notes on the BBC's centenary programme on Haig' (FM Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig), 1961.

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        GREATER ACCESS TO PUBLISHING
        GB 0074 LMA/4462/L · Collection · 1987-1989

        Records of Greater Access to Publishing, including minutes of meetings, funding applications, conference planning notes, and packs. Also press cutting from The Bookseller about the organisation and letterhead.

        Greater Access to Publishing , campaign group
        GUNDREY, Elizabeth
        GB 106 7ELG · Fonds · 1959-1975

        The archive consists of papers and correspondence about 'Jobs for Mothers', papers about widows, working mothers and others, press cuttings, working notes, replies to questionnaires and lists of publications on careers.

        Gundrey , Elizabeth , fl 1959-1975 , journalist
        Hanley, James: letter (1933)
        GB 0096 MS1160 · Fonds · 1933

        Letter from James Hanley to Frank Hollings, bookseller, offering to sell manuscript of his first novel Drift and also the manuscript of Captain Bottele, 6 Nov 1933.

        Hanley , James , 1901-1985 , author and playwright
        HANSIB PUBLICATIONS LIMITED
        GB 0074 LMA/4522 · Collection · 1973 - 2011

        Records of Hansib Publications Limited, including issues of the African Times, Asian Times and Caribbean Times; and publications on a variety of topics relating to Asia, Africa, South America and the Caribbean including poetry, literary studies, history, politics, diaspora, music, sport, law, society, colonialism, racism, slavery and travel. Also some promotional and publicity material.

        Hansib Publications Ltd , specialists in books covering African, Afro-Caribbean, Indo-Caribbean and Asian issues
        HAYMON, Sylvia (1917-1995)
        GB 106 7HAY · Fonds · 1961-1965

        The archive consists of correspondence with Margery Corbett Ashby, Theresa Garnett, Anne Guthrie, Mary Stott, etc; publications; booklets; bulletins; press cuttings and a photograph of Charlotte Despard. The collection is concentrated around articles written by Mrs Haymon for the Guardian newspaper in Nov 1961 and Apr 1962, entitled 'The End of the Women's Freedom League' and 'The Patient Suffragette', an account of Corbett Ashby's career.

        Haymon , Sylvia Rosen , 1917-1995 , writer