BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
86203
86204
86205
86206
86207
86208
86209
86210

Also in file; TL(CAR), document .501189.

86211
86212
86213
86214
86215
86216
86217
86218
86219
86220
86221
86222
86223
86224
86225
86226
86227
86228
86229
86230
86231

Also in file: another TL(CAR), document .404961.

86232

Also in file: another TL(CAR), document .404963.

86233
86234
86235
86236
86237

Koeves rejects BR's article, "The World I Should Like to Live in".

86238

"Not sent."

86239

"Not sent."

86240

Enclosed ts. is of another article titled "The World I Would Like to Live in". It is by Irwin Edman, according to this letter.

86241
86242
86243
86244
86245
86246

Smith encloses a draft of his first article. Changes are made in Edith Russell's hand from a note in BR's hand of the changes to be made.

Also in file is a draft of Smith's second article.

86247

Enclosed is the draft of the third article as well as the published version of this article in The Denver Post, 13 Aug. 1958.

86248
86249
86250
86251
86252

Unwin gives BR permission to reprint his articles in The Independent Review (in Philosophical Essays).

86253
86254
86255
86256
86257
86258

A message by BR re nuclear war is enclosed in the letter of 4 Mar. 1963.

86259

A correction to a ts.

86260
86261

There are notes in BR's hand of possible topics at the foot of the letter:

? Effect of Science on Social Institutions [B&R C23.42]
✓ Machines & the Emotions [C24.16]
Industrializing the Far East
✓ Psychology & Politics [C24.07]
✓ Shall State physicians control our passions?
Does matter exist?

[BR's check mark seems to imply that he delivered the title, but there is no trace of the 3rd checked title. Missing from the list is B&R C23.35, "An Essay on Behaviourism", which he published in Vanity Fair in October 1923.]

86262

Enclosed is a tear-sheet from Vogue for Feb. 1924 containing a picture of BR and a blurb on him.

86263

"I wonder whether you could possibly spare half an hour to be photographed for Vogue?"

86264
86265
86266
86267
86268
86269
86270
86271

The same telegram sent to another address.

86272
86273
86274
86275
86276
86277
86278
86279
86280
86281
86282
86283
86284
86285
86286
86287
86288
86289
86290
86291

BR has added a note to this letter:

"In 1948 this book [Problems of Philosophy] brought me £58.8.6 for one year's sales."

86292
86293

The memorandum (document .064621) has an 18-word outline in BR's hand of what he will write to meet Wintle's requirements for the booklet What Is Freedom?.

86294

Wintle points out a missing phrase on abortion on p. 7 of the typescript. Edith Russell supplies it by hand at the foot of the letter.

86295

Wintle asks BR to consider 3 points raised by the editor. BR's textual responses are in the margin.

86296

Wintle asks for a new essay, the booklet to be titled What Is Democracy?.

86297

Wintle asks for an article on Stalin and the Jewish doctors trial. BR indicates "Yes" at the top. The resulting article was probably "Stalin's Legacy".

86298

Wintle asks for an addition on freedom of information for What Is Democracy?. The enclosure is the addition.

86299

Wintle thanks BR for the addition on freedom of information. He says "Stalin's Legacy" was not submitted in the UK as Wintle's market for such short pieces is mainly overseas.

86300

Wintle asks for an article to be titled "Why I Am an Anti-Communist" for a little volume from Background Books.

86301

Wintle is glad that BR will write on why he opposes communism.

86302

On US rights to BR's article on why he is not a communist.