BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
28101

BR thanks Richards for his gift towards BR's public work.

28102
28103
28104

Also from Judy Black, Barbara Taylor, all editors of Echo, their high school newspaper.

28105

Encloses literature for publication in Echo.

28106

Also enclosed is a flyer.

It and the dust-jacket are for his book A Philosophy of Time (no longer extant in BR's library).

28107
28108

Comments on Reitmeister's book A Philosophy of Time.

28109

Ts. is titled "Regarding the Purpose and Meaning of the Book", A Philosophy of Time.

28110
28111
28112
28113
28114
28115
28116
28117
28118
28119
28120
28121
28122
28123

On verso of Remmert's letter.

28124
Two open letters.
28125

Mimeo is titled "Durch Ohnmacht zur Macht".

28126

Ms. is titled "Remp Policy". Originally filed in R's.

28127
28128
28129
28130

Not a letter, a poem titled "Le Serment des Pretendants d'Helene".

She translated Problems of Philosophy.

28131

Newsclip is from L'Information, 19 Feb. 1958, re BR and the H-bomb.

28132

On verso of Renault's letter.

28133

List of participants.

28134
28135
28136
28137
28138
28139
28140
28141
28142
28143

On verso of Reson's letter.

28144
28145
28146

Signed Rex.
 

28147
28148
28149
28150

Invitation to speak.

28151
28152
28153

Poem titled "Something for the Birds".

Originally filed in R's.

28154

Originally filed in R's.

28155
28156

2 annual reports.

28157

Enclosed letter is to the editor, News of the World.

28158
28159

Letter is dated March 12.

28160
28161
28162

Re the sale of the Epstein bust of BR.

28163

One letter is postmarked 1971.

28164
28165

Annual report.

28166
28167

Re his biography of A.N. Whitehead.

Newsclip is titled "Tea with the 'Mad Hatter'; Tales of a 'Saint'", The Sun, Baltimore, 16 June, 1974 by Lowe.

In Lowe's letter of 20 July 1971 (document .310858) he writes:

"At McMaster University last month I was much impressed by the way the Archives have been set up and by the work of Blackwell and his staff. They are energetic, helpful, and scrupulous. It's good news that there will be a centenary celebration in October '72 and that you will come to it."

28168
28169
28170

Encloses photos of Cleddon Hall, formerly Ravenscroft (not extant here).

28171

She and BR made a "sentimental pilgrimage" to Cleddon Hall not long after the second world war; the house and grounds were in a derelict state.

28172

Also enclosed is a colour photo of Kingston Russell, Dorset, which Lewis thought was associated with BR (document .310869);
SOS Hunger mimeo (document .310889);
leaflet is titled "Development and the Arms Race: a Contradiction in Terms" (document .310891);
illustrated postcard (document .310892);
engagement announcement of his son (document .310893);
ts. is titled "Extract from Highways and Byways in Dorset" (document .310872).

28173
28174
28175
28176
28177

Letter of introduction for Ed Lewis.

28178

Newsclip is about Lloyd; also enclosed is the programme for her admission as an honorary freeman of the Borough of Hemel Hempstead (document .310903).

In document .310910 Edith notes that she is going to donate BR's large-print books to the Hemel Hempstead Public Library. (Russell Library.)

28179
Attached is a list of suggested speakers.
28180
28181

3 ls. and 1 card.

28182

Receipt for £48 for The British Herbal. (#51 in BR's library.)

28183

Birthday card.

28184

Illustrated postcard is of Philadelphia; also enclosed are photos.
 

28185

A thank-you for the donation of large-print books which had belonged to BR; very grateful for donations of books over several years. (Russell Library.)

28186
28187
28188
28189
28190
28191

Photo is of Rhein.

28192

Letter is in the form of a discourse titled "'A Certain Point of View in the Phenomena of Life in the Human Race'".

28193
28194
28195
28196
28197
28198
28199
28200

Re Sallie Rhyne and Lynda Larys.