Total Published Records: 135,558
BRACERS Notes
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| 61303 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61304 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61305 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61306 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61307 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61308 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61309 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
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| 61311 | Re Autobiography, vol. III. |
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| 61322 | She saw Paris newspapers' announcement of BR's "death" in China 28 years ago. |
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| 61325 | Enclosed postscript is typed on a receipt from Lomath Brothers, London. |
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| 61329 | Dated "Midsummer day, 1949". |
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| 61333 | "I have been dealing with Colette's mail since her breakdown at the beginning of this month...." |
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| 61336 | Xmas card consisting of photos of Malleson in 1920, 1930, and 1949. |
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| 61338 | This is a transcription of the last third of letter no. 1489f, record 18683, beginning "I am sorry about Rimbaud." Written at the foot is: "[B.R. in prison]". The transcription does not include the salutation to Ottoline. |
| 61339 | BR tells MacCarthy that he spoke to Moore about the latter's silences, as noted by Alys Russell: "it was a most foolish act". This may be related to BR's not being invited to Moore's reading party. |
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| 61359 | Re the portrait by William Rothenstein. |
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| 61361 | Scott's letter is included in the body of Alys Russell's letter to Lucy Martin Donnelly, described at record 61360. |
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| 61366 | Written on an invitation to a luncheon being held in conjunction with a conference in Birmingham of the National Union of Women Workers. |
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| 61369 | In another hand: "(Very kind but who knows what A. really feels or means.)" |
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| 61399 | Not a letter but newsclips containing quotations from a letter John and Yoko say they sent to BR (no copy is extant in the Russell Archives). The newsclips are articles on Lennon's bed-in plans, taken from The Irish Times and the Daily Express, Manchester, 24 May 1969. |
| 61400 | On the verso of Newman's letter to BR, described at record 61136. |
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