Writings by others collected by E. G. R. Taylor: titles H-T
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Contains: ‘Historical Notes on the Deviation of the Compass’, by W. E. May, Jun 1947.‘The Instrument Called Theodolitus’, by Arthur R. Hinks.‘Instruments in Science and Industry’, by Robert S. Whipple, 1939.‘Is the Barlow Policy Failing?’, by Peter Self, Oct 1955.‘The Magnetism of the Earth’, by...
Includes correspondence and papers relating to Painter's work on Proust, Gide, Chateaubriand, and the Vinland Map. Also contains book reviews and poems by Painter.
General correspondence of George D. Painter: correspondents A-D
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Much of the correspondence relates to Painter’s work on Proust, Chateaubriand, and Gide. Letters are from the following correspondents unless otherwise indicated: J. R. Ackerley, 1948-1959 Antoine Adam, 1953 Gwyneth Anderson, [1952] Patrick Anderson F. Anyon J. S. Atherton, 1964 Stephen Bagnall,...
General correspondence of George D. Painter: correspondents E-M
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Much of the correspondence relates to Painter’s work on Proust, Chateaubriand, and Gide. Letters are from the following correspondents unless otherwise indicated: Leon Edel, 1966 Jacques Edinger, 1965 Tim Eisenegger, 1974 T. S. Eliot, 1952-1955 Correspondence with Valerie Eliot, 1976-1984 George...
General correspondence of George D. Painter: correspondents N-W, and unidentified
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Much of the correspondence relates to Painter’s work on Proust, Chateaubriand, and Gide. Letters are from the following correspondents unless otherwise indicated: Correspondence with F. Naiditch, 1978Philip OakesJean Oberle, 1960 Dan O’FaolanIan Parsons, 1965Harold Pinter, 1983Anthony Powell, 19...
Correspondence of others collected by George D. Painter
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Contains a letter from Hugh Kingsmill to [Victor] Pritchett, 1948; a letter to Georges Cattaui, 1960; transcription of a 1919 letter from James Joyce to [Carlo] Linati; typescripts of letters sent by ‘M.L.’ to unidentified correspondents relating to M.L.’s 1951 tour of Italy with a Mr Sanders and...