Correspondence of James Hanley, 1951 and undated [1950].
Hanley , James , 1901-1985 , author and playwrightLetter 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 playwrightCorrespondence, mostly in English, with scholars and the Conrad family relating to van Marle's research into Joseph Conrad, 1959-2001; photographs including Conrad's relatives, ships associated with him, Conrad scholars, 1871-1995; card indexes of Conrad's correspondence; annotated editions of Conrad novels and letters, 1946-2001; festshrifts for van Marle, tributes to van Marle, copy of Norman Sherry's Phd on Conrad, 1963-2005.
Marle , Hans van , 1922-2001 , scholarCorrespondence and papers of Sylvia Clare Harris, 1953-1980, comprising:
Correspondence with academics and academic libaries on texts of the Historia trium regum, with microfilms and photocopies, 1953-1980; correspondence on Max Behland and his work, 1962-1963; correspondence with Marion Lee Miller on consultation of his thesis, 1977; correspondence on article on Johannes von Hildesheim for Verfasserlexicon, 1978-1979; handwritten transcripts of manuscripts of the Historia trium regum; notes and papers on the Historia trium regum, including copy of Harris's thesis, 1954-1974; photocopies and other reproductions of Historia trium regum manuscripts; miscellaneous papers including copy of A study of the language of medieval German homiletics London PhD thesis by Lawrence M Rice, 1973; notes on German literature 1400-1700.
Literary material relating to Vaclal Havel, including rough copies of letters from Karel Hubka to Havel, letter from Havel to Hubka, carbon copy of Havel's notes on his play "Largo Desolato" and copy of Hubka's literal translation of "Largo desolato" from which Tom Stoppard made his adaption, 1985
Havel , Vaclav , b 1936 , Czech writer and statesmanTranslation of "Ribanje I ribarsko prigovaranje" [Fishing and fishermans' conversation] by E D Goy. This work is one of the few surviving pieces by Petar Hektorovic. It is an account of a three day fishing trip taken by Hektorovic around his home island of Hvar, Croatia. It was written in 1556 and first published in 1568. It is written in the form of an epistle addressed to Hektorovic's cousin and director of Hvar's school, Jerome Bartuchevich Hektorovic.
Hektorovic , Petar , 1487-1582 , Croatian nobleman Goy , E D , fl 1979 , Croatian scholarLetter from William Ernest Henley of St George's Lodge, Worthing, [Sussex] to Matthew Cripps, Esq, 17 Dec 1899. 'I fear I cannot help you, as I remember nothing about either of the matters with which you are concerned.
Autograph, with signature.
Henley , William Ernest , 1849-1903 , writerCollected papers, 1792-1943 (some undated), manuscript and typescript, of William Hichens, largely dating from the 1930s, comprising Swahili stories, verses, histories, and vocabularies, including transcriptions and translations of sources, and some correspondence of Hichens relating to Swahili literature.
Hichens , William , d 1944 , Swahili scholarCorrespondence and papers on the history and development of German Studies in the United Kingdom and Ireland, 1909-1995, including:
Modern Language Association: Papers on Oxford Meeting, 1909;
University of London: Minutes and marks books of UL Internal Board of Examiners in German, 1932-1970; Agendas, minutes and correspondence of UL Board of Studies in Germanic Languages and Literatures, 1963-1979; Examination papers for finals in German, 1943-1952;
Conference of University Teachers of German: Correspondence and papers on the administration of CUTG, 1963-1979; Bulletins 1981-1991, 1994; Minutes of meetings 1981-1986; Lists of teachers of German in British and Irish Universities, 1980-87; Correspondence and papers of sub-committee convened by Hugh D Sacher on History of German Studies in the UK and Ireland, 1965-1967, including replies from the Universities of Aberdeen, UCNW, Bangor, Birmingham, Cambridge, Trinity College Dublin, Durham, Edinburgh, Leeds, Manchester, Reading, St Andrews, Sheffield, Glasgow, King's College London, University College London, Liverpool, Birkbeck College London, Royal Holloway College London, Queen Mary College London, Keele; transcripts of tape recordings of personal accounts on history of German Studies, subjects include Professor Frederick Norman, Oliver Edwards, F H Sandbach (on his father F E Sandbach, Professor of German, University of Birmingham) and L W Forster;
Correspondence of Professor L A Willoughby on the history of German Studies, 1946-1961;
Correspondence of Professor John Flood on the history of German Studies, 1957-1994.
Final leaf only of a letter from Silas Kitto Hocking to Mr Kernshaw, [1880-1935]. Expressing the hope of seeing him at the Whitefriars Club to make arrangements for them to travel together to a lecture to be given by Hocking in the following week.
Autograph, with signature.
Hocking , Silas Kitto , 1850-1935 , novelist and United Methodist ministerTranslations, by Joseph Christopher William Horne into English of Hungarian poetry. These were intended for an anthology which never reached the stage of publication, although some poems may be included which have already been published. Not all the poems on the list of titles are included in the folder and a few are included that are not listed.
Horne , Joseph Christopher William , fl 1985 , translator of Hungarian poetryPapers of Aldous Leonard Huxley, 1918 , comprise a letter his brother, Julian Sorell Huxley, discussing books and society and literary figures.
Huxley , Aldous Leonard , 1894-1963 , authorManuscript comprising four items, 1751-1753, all copies of editions printed at Skalholte in 1688:
(1) 'Landnámabók. Sagann Landnama'. 63 pages, including a preface and index, and ornamented title-page, initials, chapter headings and end pieces;
(2) 'Kristni Saga' (Christendom's saga). 21 pages, including an index and preface, and ornamented title-page and initials;
(3) Thorgilborn Ari, 'Schedae Ara Prestz frode Um Island'. 19 pages, including an index, and ornamented title-page and initials;
(4) Arrgimus Jonsson, 'Gronlandia edus Graenldz saga'. 37 pages, including ornamented title-page, initials and headings, and one illustration.
Lettered on a label on the spine: Islandske sagann.
Correspondence and papers found in books belonging to Paul Ignotus, 1957-1977
Ignotus , Paul , 1901-1978 , writerPapers of the Institute of Germanic Studies (IGS), 1951-1995, including
Papers, 1951-1961 on repair of war damage and the conversion of 29 Russell Square for the IGS, including plans, correspondence with Surveyors, schedule of work, application for award under National Building Programme, tenders, and contact with the builders;
Papers on production of a "Union List" of periodicals dealing with Germanic languages and literatures in the University Library and libraries of the Colleges and Institutes of the University of London, 1956;
Minutes, correspondence and papers on the Medieval Studies Group project to compile a bibliography and commentary of Wolfram von Eschenbach, 1961-1963;
Papers on Exhibitions at IGS, 1961-1893
Papers on commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the death of Goethe, 1982;
Papers on publication of Germanistik in Festschriften von den Sufängen (1877) bis 1973 IGS Friends Newsletter, 1987-1995;
Visitors Book, 1956-1983.
Records relating to the International Bookfair of Radical Black and Third World Books, including original programmes, stationery, correspondence and notes from members of The Alliance and from artists and those who attended the conferences. Also listings of families and individuals who provided accommodation for artists and rotas for the staffing of the Fairs.
The programmes are an excellent resource for information about the social and political issues that were of concern to Black people living in London in the 1980s and 1990s. They show the international links and connections between individuals of different artistic disciplines.
The development of the organisation and it's influence on diverse groups in the community are well documented in the correspondence and minutes; LMA/4462/M/01 and 02.
The photographs are both formal and informal. They show the Fair in action and special guests and artists performing or speaking at the different events. One album was put together by a participant as a gift to the Huntleys.
The press cuttings give valuable information on how the Fairs were being received by the Black community and others in London and internationally. There is an exclusive interview with Sonia Sanchez and an article by Margaret Busby which gives an historical overview of the Fair.
The copyright to these records rests with the depositors, Race Today Publications and New Beacon Books. Permission for the use of images for publication must be sought from all three organisations.
Bogle-L'Ouverture Publications Ltd , specialists in books from and about the Caribbean, Africa, Afro-America and Asia International Bookfair of Radical Black and Third World BooksRecords, 1920-1963, of the Christian Literature Bureau for Africa and its succession by the ICCLA (International Committee on Christian Literature for Africa, part of the International Missionary Council), comprising early papers, 1920-1929, including correspondence; minutes, 1929-1958; records of the American Section, 1924-1959; accounts and related papers, 1928-1958; finance papers, 1948-1959; policy papers, 1929-1959, including its winding-up; papers relating to personnel, 1947-1956; papers relating to Secretarial travel by Margaret Wrong and C de Mestral in Africa, Europe and north America, 1933-1959; photographs of West Africa, 1933, and Southern Africa [1936]; papers of Margaret Wrong (Secretary), 1935-1947, including notes for addresses, reviews, articles on subjects including colonial development, personal photographs, letters, and papers, 1949-1965, relating to her death (c1949) and memorial fund; reports, surveys, etc, 1923-1957; papers relating to Books for Africa series and to Listen, 1931-1963; papers relating to the publication Daystar, 1948-1957; lists of books received, especially vernacular, 1930-1957; African language publications, 1930-1951; papers relating to Christian literature for Muslims, 1932-1959; papers relating to school service book, 1938-1953; manuscripts received, 1933-1957; papers relating to hymns publication, 1957-1963; papers relating to literacy [1935]-1959; papers on territorial series, 1927-1959; complete set of Books for Africa series, 1931-1963; complete set of Listen, 1932-1957; series (some incomplete) of published works: Little Books for Africa, African Home Library (comprising texts on the Bible and Christian faith, biography, allegories and stories, family, health and land, government and industry, countries and customs, science and education), and the French edition Bibliotheque de la Famille Africaine, and African Features; specimen periodicals published in Africa, 1950s; card index to titles for Books for Africa books reviewed and card index to titles and authors in the ICCLA library.
Christian Literature Bureau for Africa International Missionary Council , International Committee on Christian Literature for AfricaThe collection contains the papers of Harold Jenkins,1909-2000, comprising of papers relating to his work as a literary scholar and university teacher, specialising in Shakespeare. It also contains some personal papers relating to his career, and his wife Gladys Jenkins.
It comprises Hamlet Lecture Notes, 1965-1989; Other Shakespeare Lecture Notes, 1941-1988; Other Subject Lecture Notes, c.1945-1986; Hamlet Research Notes, Mid-Late 20th Century; Other Shakespeare Research Notes, c.1948-1990s; Benlowes Research Notes, c.1936-1963; Other Subject Research Notes, Mid-Late 20th Century; Papers relating to the Arden Hamlet, c.1970s-1986; Other Publications, 1948-1992; Career Papers, c.1930-1994; and papers relating to Gladys Jenkins, 1940-1950s.
Jenkins , Harold , 1909-2000 , literary scholar and university teacherLetters and cards from Henry Arthur Jones, his daughter Doris Arthur Jones (Doris Thorne), and W B Kempling, to M H Spielmann, 1918-1939.
Jones , Henry Arthur , 1851-1929 , dramatist22 letters and 10 cards from Henry Arthur Jones to James Stanley Little, 1922-1929. With a letter from Jones's daughter [Doris A Jones] to Little, written after her father's death.
All letters autograph, with signatures.
Jones , Henry Arthur , 1851-1929 , dramatistPapers of Snaebjörn Jónsson, 20th century, comprising press cuttings, letters and photographs.
Jónsson , Snaebjörn , b 1887 , Icelandic writerCorrespondence and bills of Norman Brooke Jopson, from Werner Söderström Oy, Helsinki and Tallinna Eesti Kirjandud-Ühisus, Tallinn, about the purchase of Finnish and Estonian books respectively, 1935.
Jopson , Norman Brooke , 1890-1969 , philologistTwelve letters from James Fitzmaurice-Kelly to David Hannay, 1898-1907, the subjects including work and publications, among them Fitzmaurice-Kelly's History of Spanish Literature, his edition of Don Quixote and Hannay's review, 1898, and providing and soliciting information on Spanish, military and naval subjects and sources, mediaeval to contemporary.
Kelly , James , Fitzmaurice- , 1857-1923 , Professor of SpanishThe collection consists of published and unpublished works including lectures, essays, poems and reviews by Ker; notes for works and lectures covering the whole of Ker's career; correspondence collected by Chambers; and miscellaneous material including Chambers' notes and writings on Ker, Ker's personal and administrative papers, obituaries of Ker, and other papers.
Ker , William Paton , 1855-1923 , Professor of English Language and Literature Chambers , Raymond Wilson , 1874-1942 , Professor of English Language and LiteratureMainly comprising letters sent to Charles Lahr by various writers.
Lahr , Charles , 1885-1971 , political activist and publisherLetter from Laurie Lee of 614 Russell Square House, London to Roger [Senhouse], [c 1944]. Thanking him for a copy of The Rescue.
Lee , Laurence Edward Alan , 1914-1997 , writer x Lee , LaurieManuscript notebook entitled 'Table Book of Germanic Philology', [1912].
Lee , Margaret Lucy , fl 1899-1920 , Lecturer in English Locock , Katherine B , fl 1899-1912 , student of King's College for WomenPapers, 1859-1897, of James and Hannah Legge, consisting primarily of letters written by James and Hannah Legge to their family, written between October 1859 and June 1897. These include those written by Hannah Legge from Hong Kong, 1859-1865, and those written by James Legge to his step-daughter Marian, 1866-1897 (lacking 1881-1889). Hannah Legge's letters give a vivid description of life in Hong Kong. She describes the Taiping Rebels, attitudes towards missionaries, and political and social events, in addition to giving graphic accounts of her trips to Chinese towns and provinces. His letters describe his life during his final residence in Hong Kong and upon his return to England as a University Professor. Also included in the collection are photocopied book extracts detailing missionary work in China and a pamphlet about Wang T'Ao, a scholar who helped Dr Legge in the translation of Chinese literature.
Legge , James , 1815-1897 , missionary and Sinologist Legge , Hannah , d 1881 , née Johnson , formerly Hannah Willetts , missionaryPapers of James Blair Leishman, 1927-1962, comprising:
Correspondence mostly from Paul Obermüller (50 items) and Ernst Zinn (7 items) concerning his Leishman's translations of the works of Rainer Maria Rilke, 1955-1961;
holiday postcards (12 items) written by Leishman and his wife from Switzerland and Austria to their children at boarding school, 1956-1957;
Personal Diaries, 1927, 1930.
Papers of Libris UK including correspondence concerning editorial issues and associated reviews of published works. Written in English and German. Contains the following files:
Box 1
File 1: Ashton, Rosemary, THE GERMAN IDEA
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, April 1993-January 1994.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work August 1980-June 1995.
File 2: Bosley, Keith, EVE BLOSSOM HAS WHEELS - GERMAN LOVE POETRY
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, May 1995-March 1997.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work 1997.
File 3: Brecht, Bertolt, WAR PRIMER
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, March 1996-October 1997.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work 1997-2003.
Box 2
File 4: Bridgham, Fred, THE FRIENDLY GERMAN-ENGLISH DICTIONARY
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, February 1990-September 1995.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work 1995-1998.
File 5: Bridgwater, Patrick, POET OF EXPRESSIONIST BERLIN - THE LIFE AND WORK OF GEORG HEYM
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1986-1994.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work 1991-1994.
File 6: Brophy, Brigid, MOZART THE DRAMATIST
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1986-1989.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1988-2006.
Box 3
File 7: Dove, Richard, HE WAS A GERMAN - A BIOGRAPHY OF ERNST TOLLER
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1987-1990.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work 1988-1995.
File 8: Dove, Richard, JOURNEY OF NO RETURN - FIVE GERMAN SPEAKING LITERARY EXILES IN BRITAIN, 1933-1945
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1997-2000.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 2000-2001.
File 9: Fallada, Hans, THE DRINKER
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1988-1989.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1989-2005.
Box 4
File 10: Fallada, Hans, LITTLE MAN -WHAT NOW?
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1990-1996.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1987-2009.
File 11: Fontane, Theodor, BEYOND THE TWEED - A TOUR OF SCOTLAND IN 1858
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1998.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1997-2005.
File 12: [Franz, Fuhmann, SELECTED STORIES] not published
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 2005.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 2005.
Box 5
File 13: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, ROMAN ELEGIES and THE DIARY
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1986-1996.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1986-1998.
File 14: Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, SELECTED POETRY
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1990-1999.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1990-1999.
File 15: Haffner, Sebastian, GERMANY: JEKYLL & HYDE
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 2004-2005.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 2005.
Box 6
File 16: Heym, Georg, POEMS
One file in three parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1985-2005.
Part 2a and 2b. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 2000-2005.
Box 7
File 17: Heym, Georg, THE THIEF AND OTHER STORIES
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1990-1994.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1994-2000.
File 18: Hebel, Johann Peter, THE TREASURE CHEST
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1989-1995.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1994-2010.
Box 8
File 19: [Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, AN IMPOSSIBLE MAN] not published
One file.
Correspondence concerning editorial issues concerning unpublished book, 2004-2013.
File 20: Kastner, Erich, FABIAN - THE STORY OF A MORALIST
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1986-2004.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1988-2005.
File 21: Gansel, Mireille and Kunze, Reiner, 'IN TIME OF NEED' - A CONVERSATION ABOUT POETRY, RESISTANCE AND EXILE
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 2005-2006.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 2005-2009.
Box 9
File 22: Lafitte, Francois, THE INTERNMENT OF ALIENS
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1987-1988.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1987-2003.
File 23: Lukacs, Georg, GERMAN REALISTS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1988-1992.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1989-1996.
Box 10
File 24: Grenville, Anthony and Malet, Marian, CHANGING COUNTRIES - THE EXPERIENCE AND ACHIEVEMENT OF GERMAN-SPEAKING EXILES FROM HITLER IN BRITAIN FROM 1933 TO TODAY
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1999-2010.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 2004-2009.
File 25: Munsterer, Hanns Otto, THE YOUNG BRECHT
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1986-1994.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1992-1998.
File 26: Morike, Eduard, MOZART'S JOURNEY TO PRAGUE and SELECTED POEMS
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1994-1996.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1997-2005.
Box 11
File 27: Reves, Nigel, HEINRICH HEINE: POETRY AND POLITICS
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1993-1994.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1994-1996.
File 28: Schiller, Friedrich, WILLIAM TELL, A PLAY
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 2001-2005.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 2005.
File 29: Trakl, Georg, POEMS & PROSE
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1996-2008.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 2000-2005.
Box 12
File 30: Williams, Jenny, MORE LIVES THAN ONE - A BIOGRAPHY OF HANS FALLADA
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 1996-2008.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 1998-2009.
File 31: Wizisla, Erdmut, WALTER BENJAMIN AND BERTOLT BRECHT - THE STORY OF A FRIENDSHIP
One file in two parts.
Part 1. Correspondence concerning editorial issues, 2003-2009.
Part 2. Correspondence, papers, regarding reviews and reception of the published work, 2005-2009.
Libris UK PublishingThe collection mainly comprises correspondence, manuscript poems by George MacDonald, photographs, material relating to the membership of the George MacDonald Society and the publication of its journal, North wind, papers relating to plays performed by MacDonald and his family, and offprints of articles and ephemera including lecture timetables, 1845-1997, mainly compiled by Mrs Freda Levson; notably including original correspondence addressed to MacDonald and copies of letters from family members and friends such as his wife, Louisa Powell MacDonald, and John Ruskin, principally on MacDonald's health problems, Octavia Hill, Ruskin's relationship with Rose La Touche, MacDonald's preaching technique and on aspects of theology including the doctrine of providence, 1845-1932; correspondence between members of the Troup family, friends of the MacDonalds, including Charles Edward Troup and Frank Troup, with photographs and extracts from the Troups' published works, 1883-1995; correspondence with William Raeper, author of a biography entitled George MacDonald (Tring, 1987), compiled during its research, including with Lion Publishing, with surviving family members, and with libraries, notably the British Library and Yale University Library, 1984-1987; correspondence with Freda Levson and Richard MacDonald, descendants of George MacDonald, 1970-1982; photographs of MacDonald and family, his various residences and of visits by the George MacDonald Society to Bordighera, Italy, [1860-1986]; manuscript poems by MacDonald, 1876-1887; material relating to the staging of Pilgrim's progress and other drama by MacDonald, 1877-1977; copies of contributions to the journal of the George MacDonald Society, North wind, with proofs of the journal and supporting documentation, 1976-1996; press cuttings and reviews of publications and lecture tours by MacDonald, and of modern editions of his work, 1871-1997; timetables of lectures delivered by MacDonald, copies of library holdings of manuscript material on MacDonald, 1869-1985.
MacDonald , George , 1824-1905 , novelist and poetLetter from George MacDonald of 39 Melville Street, Edinburgh to Mr [Robert] Balgarnie, 21 Jun 1885. Thanking him for an invitation, which he hopes to accept. 'I suppose the month of August would do for Scarborough - but so far we are not even sure that we shall not be in Bordighera before the end of that month. We are getting very good gatherings here.'
Autograph, with signature.
MacDonald , George , 1824-1905 , novelist and poetPapers of Rudolf Majut, 1944-1962, comprising:
Annotated typescripts of works by Rudolf Majut, including broadcast Majut made for Austrian Radio in 1953, and of his controversial poem about the child victims of the Nazi death camps, 'Das Lied von den Schuhen' (enthusiastically praised by Thomas Mann); typescripts of poetry and prose by his brother Hans Majut (1892-1937), who suffered persecution under the Nazi regime for being of Jewish descent, despite being a protestant Christian like his brother.
Correspondence, 1918-1966: correspondents include Jethro Bithell (1878-1962), head of the Department of German at Birkbeck College London; Rudolf Liechtenhan, Rt Rev George Bell, Bishop of Chichester, Fritz Bergemann, Alfred Bergmann, Theodor Bohner; Gustav Ehrismann, Bernt von Heiseler, Max Hermann, Thomas Mann, Rudolf Odebrecht, Wolfgang Stammler, Karl Viëtor and Günther Weydt.
Papers of Matthew Manning, [1974-1990], comprising automatic drawings; drafts including of The Link, The Strangers; correspondence of Peter Bander; magazine articles about Manning and psychic phenomena.
Manning , Matthew , b 1955 , authorPapers and correspondence of John Masefield, 1910-1967. SL V 92-7 are letters and SL V 98 are book tokens inscribed by Masefield. SL V 99 are proofs for Sea Life in Nelson's Time (1971).
Masefield , John Edward , 1878-1967 , poet and novelistPapers of John Masefield comprising brief handwritten passages, which appear to stand on their own rather than being extracts from longer works and are most unlikely unpublished. One is entitled 'The Ong of Highworth Ridden' and a note by the other descibes it as 'Lines for Mosquito Day, and in the Memory of Sir Reginald Ross, a patient observer of little things'. They are accompanied by letters from Geoffrey Handley-Taylor concerning depositing Masefield material at the University of London Library (now Senate House Library).
Masefield , John Edward , 1878-1967 , poet and novelistPapers of Moses Mendelssohn, 1761-1785, comprise draft typescript transcriptions of Moses Mendelssohn's letters to Friedrich Nicholai, 1761-1785, along with a draft forweard by Richard Wolff and draft editorial notes.
Wolff , Richard , 1886-1985 , chairman of the PaulusbundLetter from George Meredith of Box Hill, Dorking, [Surrey] to 'Sir Reynard' [Edward Clodd], 28 May 1902. 'If you like to have the dedication [of Walter Copeland Jerrold's book on Meredith] you have only to bow your head ... But there should be no mention of you as the subject's friend, for that would overpower the appreciation ...'
Autograph, with signature.
Meredith , George , 1828-1909 , novelist and poetBibliography, compiled by Baron Alexander Felixovich Meyendorff of English books on Russia, covering a variety of wide subject areas such as literature, history, politics, economics and religion, c 1921-1933
Meyendorff , Alexander Felixovitch , 1869-1964 , Baron Meyendorf , political scientistArticles by Prince Dmitry Petrovich Svyatopolk-Mirsky, entitled "Jane Ellen Harrison (died 15 April 1928)" and "Tolstoy Centenary Edition", 1929
Mirsky , Prince , Dmitry Petrovich Svyatopolk- , 1890-1939 , Russian literary scholarTypescripts entitled "The Yugoslav History" and "A history of Yugoslav Letters", written by Paul Mitrovich at Sarajevo, 1965, and a letter from Mitrovich's daughter Milica Kirk Mitrovic to Hugh Seton Watson, which she sent him with the typescripts.
Mitrovich , Paul , fl 1965 , writerRecords, 1961-2000, relating to the original and new series of the periodical Modern Poetry in Translation and associated projects. The material pertains to languages including Afrikaans, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Rumanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Yiddish. Publications comprise issues 1-44 of the magazine, 1965-1982, covering poetry from a wide range of sources including countries in Europe, the Middle East, Central and South America, Asia and Russia; MPT Year Book (1983); MPT programme for Poetry International 71 (1971); Poetry World (1986); and an Anthology of Twentieth Century Russian Poetry (1974), edited by Max Hayward and Daniel Weissbort. There are also files of translated poems, undated, from sources including various countries in Europe, Central and South America, and Asia. The bulk of the records comprises correspondence, covering all aspects of MPT's organisation including discussion with publishers, printers and distributors; decisions on the content of future issues and work by guest editors; correspondence with translators on specific projects and the general theory of translation; and many letters from translators offering their services, demonstrating the wave of enthusiasm of which MPT was part. The first series of correspondence, covering 1961 to 1984, relates to issues 1-6 (1965-1969, when MPT was published by Cape Golliard) and includes files on particular countries and related translators; organisations including the Arts Council and Gulbenkian Foundation; individuals including Ted Hughes and his involvement with MPT; distribution in Britain and America. The second series, 1966-1984, relates to the independent production of the magazine from 1969 and also to the Year Book (1983), and comprises some files on particular countries and their translators but also more general files covering aspects of production and admininstration over particular periods. The third series, 1964-1984, relates to translation projects in which Daniel Weissbort, editor of MPT, was engaged outside MPT. Subsequent deposits relate largely to the revival of MPT from 1992 and include papers on MPT, 1978-2000, among them translations, correspondence, reviews, biographical information and ephemera; papers relating to Poetry World after its launch in 1986; files relating to new series issues of MPT, comprising correspondence and translations; printed material including issues 1 and 2 of the new series, 1992; and working papers of Professor Norma Rinsler, 1993-1994 and undated, relating to the MPT new series and the Second International Poets Festival in Jerusalem, 1993, and including typescript poems and information on poets.
Modern Poetry in Translation , periodical Poetry World , publicationCollection of Frida Mond relating to German literature including poems and letters, 1794-1831, by and concerning Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe and a manuscript page (undated) of Wilhelm Tell by Johann Christoph Friedrich Von Schiller; portraits, busts and reliefs of Goethe and Schiller, some of which (including some photographs) are copies of original material held elsewhere; other relics and memorabilia relating to them, some postdating their deaths; and relics comprising jewellery, clothing, hair, possessions and portraits of Lotte Buff (Charlotte Buff, 1753-1828, friend of Goethe 1772).
Mond , Frida , c1847-1923 , wife of Ludwig Mond , benefactor of King's College London Goethe , Johann Wolfgang , Von , 1749-1832 , poet and playwright Schiller , Johann Christoph Friedrich , Von , 1759-1805 , writerLetter from Henry Morley of Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight to Messrs Ernest Elliot and Arthur D W Cartin, 31 Dec 1890. Declining to prepare an edition of Shakespeare for publication in the Carisbrooke Library, since he has already done one for Cassell's National Library.
Autograph, with signature.
Morley , Henry , 1822-1894 , authorPapers of Iris Murdoch, 1960s-1990s, comprising informal letters to her friend Barbara Dorf spanning a thirty-year friendship. The collection also contains letters from John Bayley to Dorf, written presumably when Murdoch was too ill to do so herself or following her death, thanking Dorf for being a special friend to Iris; a letter from Dorf to Dr Rowe at Kingston University discussing the Iris Murdoch collection and providing biographical information concerning Murdoch. The collection also includes a photocopy of an oil painting of Iris Murdoch by Barbara Dorf.
Murdoch , Dame , Jean Iris , 1919-1999 , author x Murdoch , IrisPapers of Margaret Mynatt and Yvonne Kapp, 1952-1987, comprising:
Articles, mainly by or about Bertolt Brecht, 1952-1982, with associated correspondence; Margaret Mynatt's correspondence with Walter Benjamin [photocopies]; Yvonne Kapp's correspondence with Helene Brecht-Weigel and the Bertolt Brecht Archiv, Berlin; correspondence of Mynatt and Kapp with Phyllis Rosner, Elisabeth Hauptmann and Ilse Warnber [sister of Elisabeth Hauptmann]
Papers of Yvonne Kapp, including minutes and papers of the Czech Refugee Trust Fund, [1938-1940]; correspondence, 1939-141, including letters written under the pseudonym Yvonne Cloud; hand-written copies of poems on the Communist Party; refugee papers selected by Dr Charmian Brinson, 1997; 3 volumes of press cuttings on the 'Internment Crisis', July-Sep 1940; obituaries of Kapp from The Independent, The Times and The Guardian, 1999
Papers of Margaret Mynatt including correspondence with Emmy Koenen; obituary of Wilhelm Koenen, 1963; correspondence and papers on the death of Elisabeth Hauptmann, 1973; photographs of Elisabeth Hauptmann; typescript Betrieffe eine irrefuhrende Darstellung, by Elisabeth Hauptmann [undated]; papers relating to Mynatt's father, John Charles Mynatt (Giovanni Minotti), 1903-1966; photographs of Bertolt Brecht and Helene Weigel; theatre and concert programmes from the Berliner Ensemble, 1955-1967, and for productions of Brecht's works in London, 1963-1989.
Translations by E D Goy of several works by Pedrag Palavestra and a critique of one of them, 1977-1980.
Palavestra , Pedrag , b 1930 , literary critic Goy , E D , fl 1979 , Croatian scholarPapers of Rita Pargeter, 1929-1935, comprising study notes and papers relating to education at King's College, University of London. Loose notes, 1931-1933 on subjects including Chaucer, Shakespeare and poetry, prose and drama 1579-1700. Notebooks enclosing study notes on subjects including Old English, Middle English, Gothic grammar and translation, Modern English and Beowolf. Registration instructions for students; English, Ancient Greek and Latin examination papers, 1929-1931; Order of Service for the King's College London centenary, 21 Dec 1931; National Union of Students year book, 1933-1934; programmes for the King's College London Conversazione, 3 Jun 1932 and 2 Jun 1933; programme for the King's College London athletics day, 29 Apr 1933 where Pargeter competed for the women's high jump; minutes and agenda for the King's College London Union Society, 8 May 1933-12 Mar 1934; King's College London theatre programmes and song sheet; prospectus, invitations and Order of Proceedings for the laying of the foundation stone for the new University of London buildings in Bloomsbury (including Senate House), 26 Jun 1933; King's College London, Faculty of Arts degree results, 1934 with press cutting from The Times of the results, including Pargeter's award of a First Class Honours, 20 Jul 1934; papers relating to the awarding of the 'Early English Text Society prize' to Pargeter, 31 Jul 1934; University of London Principal's report, 1934-1935; Pargeter's Literary Society membership cards; information sheets sent to graduates by the University of London, 1934; papers on Pargeter's graduation ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall, 8 May 1935; King's College London tie and blazer pocket embroidered 'K.C.L.Bn.C'.
Pargeter , Rita Blanche , 1912-2001 , English studentPhotocopies of manuscripts of Jozsef Pesti's political poems from 1956, in Hungarian with English translations, together with an extract from the catalogue of the Manuscript Department of the Széchenyi Library relating to the manuscripts.
Pesti , Joszef , fl 1956 , Hungarian poetPapers of Douglas Ellory Pett, 1942-2005, including essay by Pett entitled 'The Christian as Citizen' (Winner of the Warden's Essay Prize), [1947]; essay by Pett entitled 'The Cavalier Poets - Carew, Suckling and Lovelace' (Winner of the Plumptre Prize for English Literature), [1947]; black and white photographs including of staff and students of King's College London English School, 1942-1943; staff and students of King's College London Faculty of Theology, 1946-1947 and 1947-1948; staff and students of King's College London Faculty of Theology at St. Boniface College, Warminster in Michaelmas term, 1948; staff and students of King's College London Faculty of Theology at St Boniface College, Warminster, 1949; King's College London discus medals, awarded to Pett, 1946, 1947 and programme from the Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Douglas Ellory Pett, including biography of Pett and tributes from Sir Ian Gainsford and Dr Rob Senior.
Pett , Douglas Ellory , 1924-2005 , Chaplain