Papers of Henry Hallam, historian, (b.1777, d.1859), his wife Julia Maria Hallam née Elton, (b.1783, d.1840) of Clevedon Court, Somerset and of four of their children: Arthur Henry Hallam (b.1811, d.1833), Eleanor Hallam, also known as ‘Ellen’, (b.1816, d.1837), Julia Maria Frances Lennard née H...
Hallam Papers. Vol. iv (ff. 87). Containing letters of Arthur Henry Hallam (ff. 1-34v) and related papers (ff. 35-35v); — poems by Arthur Henry Hallam (ff. 36-54) — poems occasioned by the death of Arthur Henry Hallam (ff. 55-67v) and related papers (ff. 68-74v) — papers of Eleanor Hallam (ff. 7...
JOHN GIELGUD ARCHIVE 81306–81590. Letters, papers, and photographs relating to the public life and professional career of Sir John Gielgud OM CH (b. 1904, d. 2000), actor and director. Partly French, Danish, Italian, Russian, German, and Hebrew. Partly copies and printed. 20th century Gielgud’s career has been covered in great detail, not only in his own autobiographies and books of memoirs ― Early stages (1939, revised 1987); Stage directions (1963); Distinguished company (1972); An a...
Scope & Content:
Sir Arthur John Gielgud, actor: Letters, papers and photographs rel. to his public life and professional career: 19th-20th cent.: Partly Fr., Ital., Germ., Russian, Danish, Hebrew: Partly copies and printed.
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, and Russian
Literary papers and related material of Oscar Wilde. This section has been divided into bound and unbound material. The sections are arranged chronologically, in the order: stage works; poems; epigrams; lectures; essays and articles; transcriptions.
Literary papers of Oscar Wilde and others. Includes a significant collection of works of Oscar Wilde, as well as work of Lord Alfred Douglas, in particular relating to Oscar Wilde. Together with the work of friends, associates and other notable literary figures, arranged in alphabetical order.
Papers of Mary, Viscountess Eccles (b.1912, d.2003) relating to Oscar Wilde (b.1854, d.1900) and others; 1817-2003, n.d. Autograph, typewritten and printed. Partly French. The Bequest was formed by Mary Eccles, book collector, philanthropist and member of the American Friends of the British Libr...
Printed edition entitled Une Tragédie Florentine; 1918. French translation with an introduction by George Bernard Shaw and preface by Robert Baldwin Ross, published in Paris by C. Georges Bazile in the series 'Les Cahiers Britanniques & Américains'. Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde, au...