BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
38102
38103
38104

"There is a limit to the number of causes to which I can lend my name in this way, and the Labour Party is not at the top of the list."

38105

Translation is written on the verso.

38106
38107
38108
38109
38110
38111
38112

Not a letter but an essay, titled "Solution of the Evil Problem".

38113

Ts. is titled "Mankind on the March".

38114
38115
38116
38117
38118
38119
Two copies.
38120
38121
Two copies.
38122
38123
38124
38125
38126
38127

Mistakingly addressed to Bruce Mannoch.

38128
38129
Two copies.
38130
38131
38132
38133
38134
38135
38136
38137
38138
38139
38140
38141
38142
38143
38144
38145
38146

Two copies. Document .128079 records Manske's address and receipt of £7.

38147
38148

At the top of the letter the name is spelled Sayed Hassan, S. Mansoor.

38149
38150
38151
38152
Two copies.
38153
38154
Two copies.
38155
38156
38157
38158

Two copies. "... Bertrand Russell is unable to make any financial contribution at present."

38159
38160

List is a provisional list of contributors.

38161
38162
38163
38164
38165
38166
38167
Translation is attached.
38168
38169

Enclosed is an open letter re publication of an international fairy-tale and fable-book, "supported by UNICEF".

38170
38171
38172
Two copies.
38173
38174
38175
38176

Attached notes give addresses of Laura Mardon, Italian translator, and Mrs. Rosoux, German translator.

38177
38178
38179
38180
38181
38182
38183
38184
38185
38186
38187
38188
38189
38190
38191
38192

Brochure about the Foundation is also enclosed.

38193
38194

Farley declines a visit from Jules Vuillemin.

38195
38196

Photo is of a painting of BR by Marinucci. An Italian postal receipt is also attached.

38197
38198
38199
38200
38201