Four full-length works in typescript (Pipers and a Dancer, The Little World, Tobit Transplanted, and Pull Devil, Pull Baker), and a number of shorter works including examples of travel-related writing.
Printed shorter works by Stella Benson, most as cuttings, listed chronologically (and including two commentaries about Benson's work): 1924. Geoffrey H Wells, 'The Scepticism of Stella Benson', The Adelphi, Vol. II, No. 1 (June 1924), pp. 50-60. 1925. Benson, 'The Oblivious Sea', Time and Tide (...
Short texts in typescript format, none of which are dated, listed below alphabetically by title: 'American Interview (Boston paper)' [7 sheets]. 'Autobiographical notes for use in publicity activities with reference to my novel provisionally called Tobit Transplanted' [2 sheets]. 'Christmas Form...
In bound typescript format, four works: Pipers and a Dancer (published 1924); The Little World (published 1925); Tobit Transplanted (published 1931); Pull Devil, Pull Baker (published 1933).
Articles by Benson in the form of newspaper cuttings, or in typescript, listed alphabetically by location. The Bahamas: Benson, Come to Eleuthera or New Lands for Old (pamphlet, without date). Benson, 'Looking for Treasure' (typescript, 7 sheets). Benson, 'A Week in the Bahamas', The Star, 29 J...
Articles by Benson in the form of newspaper cuttings, or in typescript, listed alphabetically by location. London: Benson, 'The Ignoramus at Marble Arch' (typescript, 2 sheets). Benson, 'The Derby Ignoramus' (typescript, 4 sheets). Benson, 'Goodbye, London' (typescript, 6 sheets). Benson, 'The ...
In bound typescript, with autograph amendments throughout, and with six additional sheets inserted following p. 115. With Benson's signature to the front cover.
In bound typescript, with autograph amendments throughout, signed by Benson on the last page. By Count Nicolas de Toulouse Lautrec de Savine, KM and Stella Benson.