BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
49502
49503
49504
49505
49506
49507
49508
49509
49510

Another letter, same date. A Shaw quote.

49511
49512
49513
49514

Shaw's blurb was mistakenly not about Freedom and Organization but another book (by BR?).

49515

Not a letter; rather, a list of publications in which Freedom and Organization was advertised.

49516

Not a letter; rather, a table of contents for what appears to be an anthology along with lists of the works to be selected from for some of the chapters. BR's works to be included are checked off. This is probably Mrs. Yeo's anthology (see record 49498).

49517

Extract is from a note to Unwin from an unspecified source suggesting BR write a book on the origins of fascism.

49518
This photocopy of a typed copy of the letter at record 49517 includes the last page only of the extract.
49519
49520
A photocopy of a copy of the previous letter, record 49519, or of the original of that entry.
49521

BR speaking at Hampstead Town Hall "this Friday".

49522
49523
49524
49525
49526
49527

Enclosed letter is a "suggested letter" written by Stanley Unwin for BR to consider in writing to Cambridge University Press.

49528

Enclosed ts. is titled "Comparison of Terms for French Translation Rights in Freedom and Organization by Bertrand Russell".

49529

Enclosed letters are "suggested letters" by Stanley Unwin for BR to consider sending to S.C. Roberts, Cambridge University Press.

49530
49531
49532
49533
49534
49535
49536
49537
49538

Enclosed is a "suggested letter to Kegan Paul".

49539

Enclosed are scribblings re A History of Philosophy by BR which Unwin refers to in the main body of the letter.

49540

Ts. is a synopsis of a series of lectures by BR titled "The Science of Power" which Unwin wants to publish.

49541
49542
49543
49544
Illegible initial.
49545
49546

Re German royalties.

49547
49548
49549
49550
49551
49552

Unwin has been hoping to attend some of BR's LSE lectures on Power.

49553
49554
49555
49556
Illegible initial.
49557

Not a letter; rather, notes re the sales "to December 1936" for Freedom and Organization and Mathematics for the Million.

49558

Not a letter; rather a newsclip re BR's "Maiden Speech to the House of Lords".

49559

Not a letter; rather notes re the typography of Principles of Mathematics and Philosophy of Leibniz and chances of good reproductions.

49560

Not a letter; rather tear-sheets from 20 June 1937 Deutsche Literaturzeitung of a review by Heinrich Scholz containing a reference to BR's Principles of Mathematics.

49561

Re Power: "It sounds to me a most thrilling book; the subject is, of course, of supreme importance."

49562

Descriptive paragraph for Power received.

49563
49564
49565

Enclosures are notes on BR's manuscript "The Science of Power"

By one of Allen and Unwin's readers. Unwin: "a most timely book".

49566
49567
Illegible initial.
49568
49569
49570
49571
49572
49573
49574
49575
49576
49577

Unwin describes the double-sided dust-jacket for Power.

49578
49579
49580
49581

Re postscript to Living Philosophers.

49582
49583
Pacifism.
49584
49585
Illegible initial.
49586

On pacifism.

49587

Basic Books edition of Power.

49588
49589

Hitler's "mania for power".

Good letter for war news, especially re London blitz.

49590

Dr. J.E. Turner, editor of "Library of Philosophy", will correct proofs for Inquiry into Meaning and Truth.

49591

Dr. Turner preparing U.K. index to Inquiry. Bombing losses of unbound books.

49592
49593

The blitz. Unwin lost 1,400,000 books in the bombing of London.

49594

Unwin is sending Let the People Think.

49595
49596

Re Hopousia by J.D. Unwin.

49597
49598

Re The Bertrand Russell Case.

49599
49600
49601