BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
47902
47903
47904
47905
47906
47907

A typed copy of the previous letter at record 47906, from Columbia, the W.W. Norton papers.

47908
47909
47910
47911
47912
47913
47914
47915
47916
A typed copy of the original.
47917
47918

Ts. is a "puff" by BR on Professor Hogben's Mathematics for the Millions.

47919
47920

At the foot of the letter there are notes in another hand.

47921
A typed copy of the original at record 47923.
47922
A handwritten copy by BR of his original.
47923
47924
47925
47926
47927

A typed copy of the original. Re G.B. Shaw.

47928
47929
47930
47931

A typed copy of the original, sent to S.H.V. Abbott, probably editor of The Methodist Recorder.

47932
47933

A typed copy of the previous letter, record 47932, from Columbia, Norton papers.

47934
47935
47936
47937
47938
47939
47940
47941
47942
47943
47944
47945
47946
47947
47948
47949

Another letter, same date; re the introduction to Principles of Mathematics.

47950
47951
Another letter, same date.
47952
47953

A typed copy of the previous letter, record 47952.

47954
47955
47956

A typed copy of the previous letter, record 47955, with the pencil note "SU [Stanley Unwin] has original".

47957
47958
47959

Attached to this photocopy is the photocopy of a note on the verso of the letter in another hand.

47960
47961
47962

Notes re errata in Principles of Mathematics.

47963
47964
47965
47966

A typed copy of the original.

47967

A typed copy of the original.

47968
47969
47970
47971
47972
47973

Ms. is titled "The Science of Power". There is also a typed copy of both the letter and ms. from Columbia, Norton papers.

47974

There is also a typed copy. From Columbia, Norton papers.

47975
47976
47977
47978
47979
47980
47981
47982
47983
47984
The letter quotes all of record 47983.
47985
47986
47987
47988
47989
47990

This letter was written on Amberley House letterhead. Russell on this day left Oxford and travelled to Paddington Station where he met Peter and Conrad. They then went on to the house of his cousins, the Lloyds, probably staying the night. The next day, 11 September, the Russells were at the Royal Court Hotel in Sloane Square until they left for America.

47991

On Royal Court Hotel letterhead.

Unwin refers to the contents of this letter in his letter of 14 Sept. 1938.

47992

On letterhead of the Plaisance Hotel, Chicago.

47993

On letterhead of the Plaisance Hotel.

47994

From a Buenos Aires translator of The Conquest of Happiness.

47995
47996
47997

A message from BR about dealing with this letter is written at the top; it is "P.p. P.H.R.", i.e. Patricia Helen Russell.

47998
Followed by a typed copy.
47999

Typed copy; "S.U. has original".

48000
48001

On knowledge of the war.