Correspondence of Reinhardt and Greene relating to Greene's In search a character: two African journals, originally published by John Lane The Bodley Head, 1946.
Typescripts of some of the stories in Greene's The last word, and other stories, i.e. ‘The Moment of truth’(which appeared originally in The Independent), ‘The Man who stole the Eiffel tower’ (which appeared originally in Punch), ‘A Branch of the Service’ (with manuscript amendments), ‘An Old ma...
Corrected typescript of and correspondence relating to Greene's J’accuse: the dark side of Nice. Correspondents include: Reinhardt, Greene and Elisabeth Dennys.
Correspondence relating to Greene's A Sense of reality, four stories, published by The Bodley Head, 1963, 1962-1963 Originally to be entitled ‘Under the garden’, the title of the first story in the collection, and to have included more stories. Correspondents include: Reinhardt, Greene, and Jose...
Correspondence relating to Greene's The Virtue of disloyalty, published by The Bodley Head, 1972, concerning the re-publication of the preface in The Observer. Correspondents include: Reinhardt, Greene, Josephine Reid, and Richard Findlater of The Observer.
Correspondence and a contract relating to Greene's Doctor Fischer of Geneva, or, The bomb party, published by The Bodley Head, 1980. Correspondents include: Reinhardt, Elizabeth Dennys, and Michael Korda, of Simon and Schuster.
Correspondence relating to Greene's Yes and no ; and, For whom the bell chimes, two plays published by The Bodley Head, 1983. Correspondents include: Reinhardt, Anthony Quayle, who is asked for an opinion of the plays, and Gerald Pollinger, of Laurence Pollinger Ltd.
Correspondence, contract, typescript (photocopied with Greene’s and John Ryder's amendments) and proofs (with Greene’s amendments) for Greene's Why the epitaph? Correspondents include: Reinhardt, Greene, Gerald Pollinger, of Laurence Pollinger Ltd, Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, of Reinhardt Books, and M...
Correspondence and contracts relating to Greene's Lord Rochester’s monkey, published by The Bodley Head, 1974, although written between 1931 to 1934. Correspondents include: Reinhardt, Greene, Peter Carson, of Penguin Books, Laurence Pollinger, of Laurence Pollinger Ltd and Josephine Reid.