Inkle and Yarico and Stedman and Joanna- a Love in Bondage (Printed)
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Printed books by Beryl Gilroy: Inkle and Yarico, published 1996 by Peepal Tree Press; Stedman and Joanna- a Love in Bondage (Dedicated Love in the Eighteenth Century), published 1991 by Vantage Press.
A copy of Frances Cornford's Spring Morning annotated and decorated by Virginia Woolf
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Printed volume of Frances Cornford’s, Spring Morning,with woodcuts by Gwendolen Raverat (published in 1915) and decorated withannotations and additional illustrations in coloured pencil, charcoal and chalkpastels by Virginia Woolf. Mentioned in Quentin Bell's biography of Woolf, thisvolume was a...
Poems, false advertisements and drafts for the Charleston Bulletin
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Poems and false newspaper articles probably produced by Angelica Garnett and her brothers for their own amusement or for entry into the Charleston Bulletin. Some of these items may have been written by Virginia Woolf, as she was a regular contributor to the Bulletin, and some of the handwriting b...
Beige bound volume containing sketches and notes probably by Vanessa Bell. The notes are entitled My Sister in Law and recall Vanessa's relationship with Lady Margaret Duckworth. The spine of this volumes is marked Vol.3 Selected Papers - Freud.
Correspondence, handwritten and typed, between Julian Bell, son of Quentin Bell, and his aunt, Angelica Garnett. The letters mostly focus on the topics of writing, painting and family life, but also include a description of Quentin Bell's final hours.The file includes typed memories of Nerissa Ga...
Letters from Angelica Garnett to her half-brother, Quentin Bell, sent from her boarding school, Langford Grove. These letters are generally undated, but span a period of six years around 1928-1935 when Angelica was aged 10-16. As a result, these letters are quite whimsical and include many drawin...
Letters from Angelica Garnett to her half-brother, Quentin Bell. These letters describe Angelica's stay in Paris with the artist Zoum Walter between 1935 and 1936, and a visit to Richmond in Yorkshire after Angelica's marriage to David 'Bunny' Garnett.
Letters from Quentin Bell to his half sister, Angelica Garnett. These cover an extended period, with a few from the early 20th century, some of which include illustrations by Quentin, and the majority from the 1960s. The later letters mostly relate to the administration of their parents' legacy, ...
Letters from Quentin Bell to his half-sister, Angelica Garnett. The letters mostly relate to the administration of their parents' legacy with a letter to a French publisher, but also include updates on the Charleston Trust and the health of family members. This folder also includes a letter from ...
Letters from Quentin Bell to his half-sister, Angelica Garnett. The letters mostly relate to the administration of their parents' legacy, including letters from publishers and regarding a play adaptation of The Waves. This file also includes a letter from Angelica Garnett to the editor of the Puc...