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- 1935-1938, 1960-1988 (Creation)
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2 linear metres
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The H G Wells Society was founded in 1960, to promote widespread interest in the life, work and thought of Herbert George Wells, to encourage active implementation of his ideas, and generally to stimulate a Wellsian outlook on the many old and new problems facing humanity. The society produces an annual Journal The Wellsian, and a quarterly Bulletin.The Collection also contains papers relating to an earlier H G Wells Society, founded in 1934, for the discussion, study, research and propaganda of the sciences of social biology and the effective application of their principles. The society grew out of the Federation of Progressive Societies and Individuals, founded in 1930. In November 1934 the name was changed to the Open Conspiracy, and in November 1935 to Cosmopolis. By 1936 there were nearly 500 members, a central office and a paid full-time secretary.
Archival history
GB 1924 H G Wells Society 1935-1938, 1960-1988 Collection (fonds) 2 linear metres H G Wells Society
Federation of Progressive Societies and Individuals
Open Conspiracy
Cosmopolis
Schonfield , Hugh J , 1901-1988 , biblical scholar
The H G Wells Society was founded in 1960, to promote widespread interest in the life, work and thought of Herbert George Wells, to encourage active implementation of his ideas, and generally to stimulate a Wellsian outlook on the many old and new problems facing humanity. The society produces an annual Journal The Wellsian, and a quarterly Bulletin.The Collection also contains papers relating to an earlier H G Wells Society, founded in 1934, for the discussion, study, research and propaganda of the sciences of social biology and the effective application of their principles. The society grew out of the Federation of Progressive Societies and Individuals, founded in 1930. In November 1934 the name was changed to the Open Conspiracy, and in November 1935 to Cosmopolis. By 1936 there were nearly 500 members, a central office and a paid full-time secretary.
The papers are on loan from the H G Wells Society
Records of the H G Wells Society, 1960-1988, comprising: Correspondence, 1963-1971, particularly on the commemoration of the centenary of Wells' birth (1966); circulars and duplicated matter, 1962-1970; financial payments and receipts, 1962-1964; personal papers of Dr Hugh Schonfield, a founder-member of the Society, 1960-1988; manuscript letter from H G Wells to Lady Russell, commenting on a 'break' between Wells and Lord Russell, undated; correspondence, papers and pamphlets on Cosmopolis, [formerly the H G Wells Society] the Open Conspiracy and the Federation of Progressive Societies and Individuals, 1935-1938; catalogue of the H G Wells Correspondence in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, with copy of the sale contract, 1954.
Papers arranged by type as described in scope and content.
Applications to consult the papers should be made to Crispin Partridge, Humanities and Education Faculty Librarian, The Learning Centre, University of North London, 236-250 Holloway Road, London N7 6PP
At the discretion of the Librarian and subject to copyright conditions.
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The University also holds the library of the H G Wells Society, contining copies of Wells' books, and other writings, and books and articles about Wells.
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign holds a substantial collection of H G Wells material.
Compiled by Alan Kucia as part of the RSLP AIM25 Project. Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. Mar 2002 Behavioural sciences Cosmopolis Federation of Progressive Societies and Individuals Fiction H G Wells Society Literary forms and genres Literature Novels Open Conspiracy Popular literature Prose Schonfield , Hugh J , 1901-1988 , biblical scholar Science fiction Social sciences Wells , Herbert George , 1866-1946 , author x Wells , H G
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
The papers are on loan from the H G Wells Society
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Scope and content
Records of the H G Wells Society, 1960-1988, comprising: Correspondence, 1963-1971, particularly on the commemoration of the centenary of Wells' birth (1966); circulars and duplicated matter, 1962-1970; financial payments and receipts, 1962-1964; personal papers of Dr Hugh Schonfield, a founder-member of the Society, 1960-1988; manuscript letter from H G Wells to Lady Russell, commenting on a 'break' between Wells and Lord Russell, undated; correspondence, papers and pamphlets on Cosmopolis, [formerly the H G Wells Society] the Open Conspiracy and the Federation of Progressive Societies and Individuals, 1935-1938; catalogue of the H G Wells Correspondence in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, with copy of the sale contract, 1954.
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Papers arranged by type as described in scope and content.
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Conditions governing access
Applications to consult the papers should be made to Crispin Partridge, Humanities and Education Faculty Librarian, The Learning Centre, University of North London, 236-250 Holloway Road, London N7 6PP
Conditions governing reproduction
At the discretion of the Librarian and subject to copyright conditions.
Language of material
- English
Script of material
- Latin
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English
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The University also holds the library of the H G Wells Society, contining copies of Wells' books, and other writings, and books and articles about Wells.
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The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign holds a substantial collection of H G Wells material.
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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
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- English