Leslie Boosey's general correspondence files for 1938, involving or relating to individuals or organisations with names beginning with letters D- or E-.
Leslie Boosey's general correspondence files for 1938, involving or relating to individuals or organisations with names beginning with letters F- or G-.
Correspondence and papers originally accumulated not by Leslie Boosey but by Carl A. Rosen, Secretary of the Music Publication Committee and a senior figure in the Copyright Department at Boosey & Hawkes. The correspondence concerns mainly copyright matters.
Correspondence and papers, mainly concerning publications and printing, extracted from the files of Ken Straker, manager of the Education Department of Boosey & Hawkes, Ltd.
Leslie Boosey's files of general correspondence for the year 1931. involving only correspondents with names beginning B-: the first three of eight parts.
Ken Straker's files: Presentation Copies, Publication and Reprinting
Scope & Content:
Correspondence and papers originally not Leslie Boosey's but Ken Straker's, ultimately manager of the Education Department of Boosey & Hawkes. Nevertheless, the correspondence concerns various matters not directly related to Education: the publication or re-printing of various works, and re...
Correspondence of 1927 sent to Leslie Boosey from individuals or organisations with names beginning B-. The first five of nine parts. Between the files now referenced MS Mus. 1813/2/1/197/4 and MS Mus. 1813/2/1/197/5 there was originally an unannotated copy of the Library of Congress Catalog of...
Ken Straker's files: National Music Sale, Stock Destruction, Presentation Copies
Scope & Content:
Correspondence and papers not of Leslie Boosey but of Ken Straker, ultimately manager of the Education Department of Boosey & Hawkes. The correspondence concerns various matters not directly related to Education: the idea of a National Music Sales Fortnight, the destruction of surplus stock...