Kingsmill Papers. Vol. xxi (ff. ). Two notebooks containing sections of 'London Lure', partly in Hare's hand; [mid-1920s?]. For the playscript, see item 3 of Add. 85341.
Kingsmill Papers. Vol. xxii (ff. ). Lecture notes and related papers; 1935-1939, n.d. 1. Correspondence relating to courses run and proposed by Kingsmill. 2. Lecture notes and plans for series of lectures. 3. Students' work and evaluation of the course.
Kingsmill Papers. Vol. xxiii (ff. ). Rough notes and drawings; 1920s-1930s. 1. Notes, cuttings and photographs on Shakespeare and Wordsworth; [1920s? -1930s?]. 2. Ink cartoon portraits and sketches, possibly by Kingsmill, depicting a 'Mr McGreevy' , a 'Mr Baines' and Lord Birkenhead, and a p...
Literary Correspondence 85346. Kingsmill Papers. Vol. xxiv (ff. ). Letters from William Gerhardie. The letters written by Kingsmill in this correspondence are in the Gerhardie Papers, at the University of Cambridge Library, Department of Manuscripts, Add. MS. 8292. 1. Letters, some containing...
Kingsmill Papers. Vol. xxvi (ff. ). Letters from Hare to Kingsmill, including draft poems, photographs and one letter from Kingsmill to Hare, 1922; 1918-1926.
Kingsmill Papers. Vol. xxviii (ff. ). Miscellaneous literary correspondence; 1911-1949. Arranged chronologically. Partly typewritten. 1. Letters from Frank Harris, author and journalist, to Kingsmill; 1911-1912. Includes one from Kingsmill to Harris. The letters have been numbered in chronolog...
Kingsmill Papers. Vol. xxix (ff. ). Correspondence with publishers; 1929-1957. 1. Contracts with publishers and related letters; 1929-1948. 2. Correspondence between Kingsmill and Time and Tide magazine concerning the threat of libel action in relation to Kingsmill's review of Goldring's Odd M...
General correspondence 85352. Kingsmill Papers. Vol. xxx (ff. ). General correspondence; 1915-1949, n.d. Partly French and German. The principal correspondents have been listed in the index to the present catalogue. Includes copies of poems by John Menlove Edwards with the letter from Geoffrey ...