Hayter Papers. Vol. xxvii (ff. ). Typewritten draft with autograph and manuscript amendments and notes to the publisher; 1974. Folios 1-3 comprise correspondence between Hayter and Hamish Hamilton Ltd, publishers.
Hayter Papers. Vol. xxviii (ff. ). File relating to 'A Double Life'; 1973-1975. Partly copies. Contains: correspondence between Hayter and George Greenfield of Farquharson Ltd, literary agents; letters from readers; reviews; contract with Hamish Hamilton Ltd; draft typewritten sections, with aut...
Hayter Papers. Vol. xxix (ff. ). 'Half Time'; after 1941. Two drafts (one autograph, one typewritten) of Hayter's memoirs. Much of the material has been reworked and included in 'A Double Life', for which see, Add. 84882-84885. Acquired in a folder with Add. 84889.
Hayter Papers. Vol. xxx (ff. ). Correspondence file relating to 'The Kremlin and the Embassy'; 1958-1967. Partly copies. Mostly correspondence with Hodder and Stoughton, publishers, Innes Rose of Farquharson Ltd, literary agents, and with the Foreign Office. Also includes: a letter from Selwyn L...
Hayter Papers. Vol. xxxi (ff. ). Serialisation of extracts from 'The Kremlin and the Embassy'; 1966. Cuttings from The Sunday Express and an unidentified magazine. Removed from Add. 84887.
Hayter Papers. Vol. xxxii (ff. ). Correspondence file for 'Russia and the World: a study of Soviet foreign policy', first published in 1970, by Hodder and Stoughton; 1959-1971. Partly copies. Containing: correspondence, mostly with Secker and Warburg Ltd, publishers, E. E. Orchard of the Foreign...
Hayter Papers. Vol. xxxiii (ff. ). 'Spooner Biography and Correspondence'; 1973-1978. Partly copies. File relating to publication, including: correspondence between Hayter and George Greenfield of Farquharson Ltd, literary agents; Spooner's descendants; Dr John Potter of Woodstock Road Medical ...
Hayter Papers. Vol. xxxiv (ff. ). Autograph draft;circa 1974. Contains several folios in a different hand, three are copies of memoirs, and one describes the musical tradition at New College at the time of William Spooner.