Papers for 'Cider with Rosie'. Lee's memoir of his early life in the village of Slad, Gloucestershire. Two autograph drafts and one typewritten draft, all with several reworkings of the text and further amendments, which continue through proof stages. With correspondence with publishers relating ...
Notebooks, including notes in diary form, other notes and observations, and travel directions, compiled in the course of Lee's travels. For notes taken for books see the entries for those books above, for drafts and texts of the resulting articles see above, for leaflets, timetables and other ep...
Notes for 'Two women'. An account with Lee's own photographs of Lee's wife Katherine Francesca and their daughter Jesse Frances. Notes, drafts and correspondence. Lee's marriage certificate gives his wife's names as Catherine Francesca, although her birth certificate shows her as Katherine Franc...
Articles and essays. The texts of most of the articles exist in various autograph drafts, typewritten drafts, with autograph amendments and re-typings, the printed text of the article and notes and correspondence relating to its compilation and publication. For diaries kept by Lee during his tra...
Papers for 'A Moment of war'. An account of Lee's activities in the Spanish Civil War. Autograph and typewritten drafts, proof copies, correspondence relating to the text and drafts of scripts for a dramatised version.
Papers for 'As I walked out one midsummer morning'. An account of Lee's travels from his home village to London and on to Spain at the start of the Spanish Civil War. Autograph and typewritten drafts, proof copies, correspondence relating to the text and drafts of scripts for televised and filme...
Papers for 'I can't stay long'. An anthology of Lee's autobiographical, travel and journalistic writings. Autograph and typewritten texts of the essays and articles in the collection, with printed cuttings, of the original articles, notes and publications used in the compilation of the articles ...
Papers for 'A Rose for winter; travels in Andalusia'. An account of Lee's visit to Spain with his wife in 1951 to 1952. Two broadcast talks in 1952 formed the basis of two of the chapters (see Add MS 88936/2/148), and another was pre-published as 'Sevilliana' in the London Magazine, vol. 1, no. ...