Correspondence with the British Broadcasting Corporation. Mostly contracts and royalty payments, plus general notes on charges for broadcasts. Includes correspondence and papers relating to publication of Lee's work in The Listener and Radio Times.
Correspondence with André Deutsch Ltd. Publishers of My many-coated man, As I walked out one morning, I can't stay long, Two women and Selected poems. The principal writers from the company are André Deutsch and Diana Athill.
Hogarth Press and Chatto and Windus. The Hogarth Press became an associate company of Chatto and Windus in 1946, and although most letters retain Hogarth Press letterheads, some have that of Chatto and Windus. Publishers of The Sun my monument, The Bloom of candles, A Rose for winter, Cider with...
Correspondence relating to law suits arising from the publication of Cider with Rosie. 1. Correspondence of Lee's solicitors, Messrs Stephen Harwood & Tatham, with Lee, and with R. G. Bartlett & Co, solicitors to the Stroud Piano Company, with other correspondence from the Hogarth Pre...
Correspondence with Longmans Green & Co. Limited, later Longman Group Limited. Principally correspondence relating to anthologies and editions for schools of Lee's works published by Longman.
Correspondence with William Morrow and Company Inc. Lee's first publisher in the United States of America. Includes ephemera and correspondence relating to Lee's visits in Sept 1960 to publicise 'Edge of day' (the title given to 'Cider with Rosie' in America) and again in April 1961.
Correspondence with Penguin Books Ltd. Mostly correspondence relating to the publication of paperback editions of Lee's works. Some letters carry the letterhead 'Penguin Group', 'Penguin UK' or 'Viking'.
Correspondence with A. D. Peters & Co. The firm was incorporated into Peters, Fraser and Dunlop in 1988. Lee's literary agents from 1969, the correspondence mostly consisting of reports, negotiations and proposals for publishing rights, and rights for dramatisations of Cider with Rosie by...
Correspondence with Peters, Fraser & Dunlop. The firm incorporated A. D. Peters & Co. Lee's literary agents from 1969, the correspondence mostly consisting of reports, negotiations and proposals for publishing and other rights, and conducted for the firm by Patricia Kavanagh.
Correspondence with Laurence Pollinger Ltd. Lee's literary agents until 1969. The first letter is from David Higham of Pearn, Pollinger & Higham Ltd, seeking to discuss the possibilities of the firm acting as agents for Lee. There are no further letters until 1964 and apart from three roy...