Total Published Records: 135,556
BRACERS Notes
| Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
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| 86203 | |
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| 86210 | Also in file; TL(CAR), document .501189. |
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| 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] [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 | |
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| 86267 | |
| 86268 | |
| 86269 | |
| 86270 | |
| 86271 | The same telegram sent to another address. |
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| 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. |
