BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
49902
49903
49904
49905
49906
49907
49908
49909
49910

Addressed to "The Secretary" and concerning Disabled Citizens by Joan S. Clarke.

49911

Central Office of Information listed places using their offer of "Living in an Atomic Age".

49912
49913

This letter seems to be in this file by mistake. The attachment consists of ms. jottings re BR publications, is dated May 1952, and is unrelated to the letter, which is addressed "Dear Madam" and concerns Harry Guntrip's You and Your Nerves.

49914
49915

Not a letter; rather ms. jottings re ads for New Hopes for a Changing World.

49916
49917
49918

Not a letter, but a record of a phone call from BR to Allen and Unwin. Re the American rights to In Praise of Idleness and Sceptical Essays re Let the People Think and Haldeman-Julius, whom BR knew "was a slippery fellow".

49919
49920
Photocopied together with the document at record 49919.
49921

Re: BR's The Prospects of Industrial Civilization.

49922

Not a letter, but a proposal for a book tentatively titled Living in the Atomic Age: Man's Obstacles and Opportunities.

49923

Not a letter, but letters to the editor in Der Monat, no. 32 (1951).

49924
Not a letter, but notes re "Russell volume" with a long list of possible contributors.
49925

There are two copies. The second copy has a handwritten reply from BR at the foot of the letter.

49926
49927
49928
49929
49930
From the production manager.
49931
49932
49933
49934
Photocopied together with the document at record 49933.
49935
49936
Photocopied together with the document at record 49935.
49937
There are two copies. On the signed copy BR has written and signed "I agree" at the bottom.
49938

A second letter on the same day.

49939
49940
49941
49942

Re R.C. Marsh's "Bertrand Russell's Philosophy of Education".

49943
49944
49945
BR needs 8,000 more words to make a book of short stories.
49946
49947
49948

From the Foreign Rights Department.

49949

Re the reprinting of Marriage and Morals.

49950
49951
49952
49953
49954

Letter is from a "director".

49955

This letter is from a "director".

49956
49957

Note re advertising Impact of Science on Society.

49958
49959
49960

Memo re "On Denoting".

49961
49962
49963

Signed by the secretary to Sir Stanley Unwin.

49964
49965
49966

From the Foreign Rights Department.

49967
49968

Re: World Population and World Food Supplies. Probably misfiled.

49969
49970

From the Foreign Rights Department.

49971
49972
49973
49974
49975
49976
49977
49978
49979
49980
49981
49982

Not a letter, but rough figures re sales of Problem of China and Prospects of Industrial Civilization.

49983

Not a letter, but sales figures, including those for Patricia Spence.

49984
Not a letter, but a document re taxes.
49985
49986
49987
49988
49989
49990
49991
49992
49993
49994
49995
49996
49997
49998
49999

Writer is Secretary to Sir Stanley Unwin.

50000
50001

Thanks for revised Autobiography.