Letters from Stella Benson to the following: James O'Gorman Anderson (husband); Lady Anderson (mother-in-law); George Benson (brother); her mother; Mr Martin; Alice (surname not given); Mr Saxton; Dr Zoja.
Short texts in typescript format, none of which are dated, listed below alphabetically by title: 'American Interview (Boston paper)' [7 sheets]. 'Autobiographical notes for use in publicity activities with reference to my novel provisionally called Tobit Transplanted' [2 sheets]. 'Christmas Form...
A photograph album entitled 'Stella Benson' comprising 12 adhered photographs of Benson taken by her brother George Benson, July 1922. Benson adopts a variety of exaggerated facial expressions, in silent cinema style; the photographs are accompanied by a brief humourous commentary on her life t...
Six poems, in manuscript and typescript, addressed to Benson, from several individuals indicated by either full name, Christian name only or initials only. Two items are dated (1919 and 1927).
In bound typescript format, four works: Pipers and a Dancer (published 1924); The Little World (published 1925); Tobit Transplanted (published 1931); Pull Devil, Pull Baker (published 1933).
Ten items: signed drawing in pencil of Witter Bynner; pencil drawing of winged female figure, with 'Tae Bird' written at the base; two coloured pencil drawings of cows (juvenilia); signed pen and ink drawing (self-portrait?); mounted pen and ink drawing of three Chinese figures and a running fem...
Three sketchbooks (completed whilst on holiday in Arosa, Switzerland) containing humourous drawings and poems: 'The Out-of-Season Book of an Exiled Artist' (March 1910, Arosa); 'Book of Arosians etc' (1910); 'Third Arosian Book of an Exiled Artist' (June 1910).
Various items in Benson's hand, including biographical notes referring to her first meeting with her future husband. Also: a music manuscript ('Que je voudrais avoir des ailes'); song notes; some poetry in draft; a printed booklet ('Stella Benson: Poet and Novelist') produced by Benson's publis...