Correspondence, including legal proceedings and contracts, relating to the publication of Solzhenitsyn's works. There are few letters to or from Solzhenitsyn after 1967.
Articles, interviews, letters to the press, introductions and prefaces by Greene, some being printed press cuttings, some being typewritten copies or photocopies of printed articles, etc.
Carbon copy of typescript draft, with copious manuscript amendments, of Ivor Brown’s How Shakespeare spent the day, published by The Bodley Head, 1963.
Correspondence between Reinhardt and Stephen Potter, relating to his post as reader and editorial advisor to Max Reinhardt Ltd, and also to the anthology Sense of humour edited by him.