BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
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".

61310
61311

Re Autobiography, vol. III.

61312
61313
61314
61315
61316
61317
61318
61319
61320
61321
61322

She saw Paris newspapers' announcement of BR's "death" in China 28 years ago.

61323
61324
61325

Enclosed postscript is typed on a receipt from Lomath Brothers, London.

61326
61327
61328
61329
Dated "Midsummer day, 1949".
61330
61331
61332
61333

"I have been dealing with Colette's mail since her breakdown at the beginning of this month...."

61334
61335
61336
Xmas card consisting of photos of Malleson in 1920, 1930, and 1949.
61337
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.

61340
61341
61342
61343
61344
61345
61346
61347
61348
61349
61350
61351
61352
61353
61354
61355
61356
61357
61358
61359

Re the portrait by William Rothenstein.

61360
61361

Scott's letter is included in the body of Alys Russell's letter to Lucy Martin Donnelly, described at record 61360.

61362
61363
61364
61365
61366

Written on an invitation to a luncheon being held in conjunction with a conference in Birmingham of the National Union of Women Workers.

61367
61368
61369

In another hand: "(Very kind but who knows what A. really feels or means.)"

61370
61371
61372
61373
61374
61375
61376
61377
61378
61379
61380
61381
61382
61383
61384
61385
61386
61387
61388
61389
61390
61391
61392
61393
61394
61395
61396
61397
61398
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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