BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
47502
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47510
47511

Re Dora Black Russell's "Art and Education" chapter appearing in Comoedia.

47512

Government University, Peking.

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47514
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47517

In Dora Black's hand, except for the signature.

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47538
47539

Not a letter; rather a pamphlet titled Young China, being "the text of a lecture delivered, presumably on 6 July 1921 when BR delivered his farewell lecture, by Miss Black on the eve of her departure with the Hon. Bertrand Russell from Peking". BR's name is inscribed on the first page. Enclosed with the document at record 47538.

In The Tamarisk Tree, vol. 1, p. 143, Dora says that her address was printed entire in The Japan Chronicle

47540
47541
47542
47543
47544

Re corrections to The Analysis of Mind.

47545
47546

Written on Chalet Soleil letterhead, where "Elizabeth" Russell lived.

47547

On a plan for Unwin to publish Principia Mathematica. BR will consult Whitehead.

47548

BR has consulted Whitehead about reprinting Principia Mathematica.

47549

One ms. is a blurb in BR's hand on his The Problem of China; the second is a scribbled note re financial terms for the book.

The book pages are pp. 46-7 of the same book.

47550

What Unwin says about Principia Mathematica is "quite satisfactory".

47551

Re Principia Mathematica: BR would add "a short preface (containing no queer symbols) to the reprint". Whitehead has given BR a free hand in arranging a reprint, provided there is no expense to him or BR.

47552
47553

"... I think it is time the psycho-analytic balloon was pricked."

BR is disappointed that Unwin won't be publishing Principia Mathematica. BR is sure Cambridge wouldn't have dreamt of reprinting it but for Unwin; "Not long ago, when I suggested it, they definitely refused." (BR refers here to early 1920.)

47554

Another letter of the same date.

47555
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47557
47558
47559

Re Dora's role in Prospects of Industrial Civilization.

47560
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47564
47565
47566

Ms. is a list in BR's hand of proposed recipients of presentation copies of Prospects of Industrial Civilization.

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A dictated letter. (P.p. E.M.B.)

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Letter is copied next to a page from Prospects of Industrial Civilization, with a new passage substituted on p. 29n. to replace one in which Russell said he had photographs of (East) Indians being beaten.

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47594
47595

Send free copies of BR books to a man in Saratov on the Volga.

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