Correspondence, articles of association, royalty statements, accounts and other papers relating to the firm of H.F.L. (Publishers), the Nonesuch Press revived by Reinhardt in 1963 and the original company of Max Reinhardt Ltd, briefly Reinhardt and Evans
Correspondence of Max Reinhardt with three of the directors of Max Reinhardt Ltd and Reinhardt and Evans, namely J. B. Priestley, Sir Anthony Quayle and Sir Ralph Richardson.
Correspondence and papers relating to The Bodley Head, publishing company acquired, as John Lane The Bodley Head, by Reinhardt from Allen and Unwin, and subsequently expanded to include shared facilities with a number of other publishing companies. The Bodley Head was taken over by Random House i...
Correspondence and papers of Max Reinhardt following the change of name of his firm H.F.L. (Publishers) Limited to Reinhardt Books in 1985, before resigning from The Bodley Head to concentrate on Reinhardt Books and the revived Nonesuch Press. The company moved into the premises of Penguin Books ...
Correspondence, contracts and press cuttings relating to Jack Ashley, Baron Ashley of Stoke's Journey into Silence, published by The Bodley Head, 1973, and Acts of defiance, published by Reinhardt, 1992. Most of the correspondence relates to Acts of defiance and some is of a personal and social n...
Correspondence, contracts and press cuttings relating to the works of Helen Bannerman, particularly The Story of Little Black Sambo, first published by Grant Richards, 1899,, and subsequently re-issued by Chatto and Windus, who passed their children’s book list to The Bodley Head in 1988. The ri...
Drafts, correspondence and contracts relating to Charles Chaplin’s Autobiography, published by The Bodley Head, 1964, and other works and matters relating to Charles Chaplin.
Correspondence, contracts and press cuttings relating to the works of Alistair Cooke, mostly published by The Bodley Head and Reinhardt Books. Includes a considerable amount of social correspondence between Cooke and Reinhardt.
Correspondence, contracts and other papers relating to Reinhardt and Graham Greene. Greene was not only an author published by Reinhardt, but also a director of The Bodley Head and a personal friend of Reinhardt’s. For convenience correspondence in all these categories is included in this series.
Correspondence and some cuttings relating to the works of Georgette Heyer, Mrs Ronald Rougier, published by The Bodley Head. Works mentioned are: False colours, published 1963; Frederica, published 1965, Black sheep, published 1966, Cousin Kate, published 1968, Charity girl, published 1970, and L...