REGINALD MOORE PAPERS. Vols. I-III. Correspondence with A. M. Heath & Company Ltd., authors' agents; 1942-1952, n.d. Mostly with Patience Ross, Hettie Nutbrown or Osyth Leeston. Add. 79431 includes income tax statements. and a typescript, How to Write Unsaleable Stories [by Moore?].
REGINALD MOORE PAPERS. Vol. IV (ff. ). Correspondence with: 1. Art & Educational Publishers Ltd.; 1946-1948. Mostly with H.K. Starke and Leslie Brewer. Partly concerning proposed publication of Twentieth Century Short Stories. Includes a typescript of The Headless Horseman by Mayne R...
REGINALD MOORE PAPERS. Vol. VII (ff. ). Correspondence with Curtis Brown Ltd., international publishing agency; 1941-1951. Mostly with Irene Josephy, Hettie Hilton and Dorothy Daly.
REGINALD MOORE PAPERS. Vols. VIII, IX. Correspondence with George Allen & Unwin Ltd., publishers; 1942-1951. Mostly relating to Bugle Blast, contracts and submissions, with Philip Unwin and W. Beard, Production Manager. Partly typewritten and signed.
REGINALD MOORE PAPERS. Vol. X (ff. ). Correspondence with Gilbert Wright (London) Ltd., authors' and artists' agent; 1942-1946. Mostly with Margaret A. Watson and Kathleen Farrell.
REGINALD MOORE PAPERS. Vols. XI, XII. Correspondence with Nicholson and Watson, publishers; 1941-1949. Mostly with Dorothy Santer and John Roberts. Including several contracts. Nicholson &Watson published Modern Reading 8-14, Selected Writing 1-4, Stories of the 'Forties 1, 2 for Moore.
REGINALD MOORE PAPERS. Vols. XIII, XIV. Correspondence with Pearn, Pollinger & Higham Ltd., literary, film and dramatic agents;1941-1951. Mostly with Rosemary Cooper and Jean Le Roy.
REGINALD MOORE PAPERS. Vol. XVII (ff. ). Correspondence with Vincent Jarrard & Co., publishers; 1949-1950. Mostly with Kevin V. Lyons. Mostly relating to the magazine Books and Authors, edited by Moore which was incorporated into the re-launched Modern Reading form issue 18 (summer 195...
REGINALD MOORE PAPERS. Vol. XVIII (ff. ). Correspondence with Wells, Gardner, Darnton & Co. Ltd., publishers, and their printers Love & Malcolmson Limited; 1943-1946. Mostly with Duncan Mcintosh and James Dobbie. Relating to the production of Modern Reading 6 and 7.