In bound typescript, with autograph amendments throughout, signed by Benson on the last page. By Count Nicolas de Toulouse Lautrec de Savine, KM and Stella Benson.
Printed shorter works by Stella Benson, most as cuttings, listed chronologically (and including two commentaries about Benson's work): 1924. Geoffrey H Wells, 'The Scepticism of Stella Benson', The Adelphi, Vol. II, No. 1 (June 1924), pp. 50-60. 1925. Benson, 'The Oblivious Sea', Time and Tide (...
Short texts in typescript format, none of which are dated, listed below alphabetically by title: 'American Interview (Boston paper)' [7 sheets]. 'Autobiographical notes for use in publicity activities with reference to my novel provisionally called Tobit Transplanted' [2 sheets]. 'Christmas Form...
Articles by Benson in the form of newspaper cuttings, or in typescript, listed alphabetically by location. The Bahamas: Benson, Come to Eleuthera or New Lands for Old (pamphlet, without date). Benson, 'Looking for Treasure' (typescript, 7 sheets). Benson, 'A Week in the Bahamas', The Star, 29 J...
Articles by Benson in the form of newspaper cuttings, or in typescript, listed alphabetically by location. London: Benson, 'The Ignoramus at Marble Arch' (typescript, 2 sheets). Benson, 'The Derby Ignoramus' (typescript, 4 sheets). Benson, 'Goodbye, London' (typescript, 6 sheets). Benson, 'The ...
A number of press cuttings concerning Benson (mostly derived from Durant's Press Cuttings), published subsequent to her death: 1934: an appreciation of Benson (Adelphi), and a notice announcing the intention of Ellis Roberts to write a biography; 1936: reviews of Benson, Collected Short Stories;...
A small bespoke album sewn with green ribbon, with a front cover design drawn by Benson showing two figures holding cameras. The album contains 17 adhered photographs (some faded) from a ski-ing holiday. Date not indicated.