Total Published Records: 135,556
BRACERS Notes
| Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
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| 55003 | BR writes that after 12 Jan. 1905, his address will be 4 Rolleston Street, Tedworth Sq., Chelsea, S.W. He misspells his new address, which was Ralston Street. |
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| 55014 | According to BR's letter of 11 March 1910, he and Alys were staying at this address for the first three weeks in April. |
| 55015 | Parts of BR's "Introduction to Philosophy" lectures may grow in time into "a systematic exposition of the whole of my philosophy." |
| 55016 | BR writes that after 1 Oct. 1948 his address will be 27 Dorset House. |
| 55017 | BR sends corrected proofs of Human Knowledge up to and including galley 70. The corrections are almost all to restore the proofs to the typescript. |
| 55018 | "The corrections are again, with a very few trivial exceptions, to restore the proofs to agree with the copy." BR has "a right to say what shall be printed as purporting to be by me". |
| 55019 | BR attended in the returned proofs to the points Holsaert raises. |
| 55020 | BR sends proof of the English index to use, "merely changing the numbers of the pages". |
| 55021 | BR does not need to see paged proofs except to see which of his corrections Holsaert has refused ("Keynes's", "premiss"). But BR does not wish publication delayed on account of them. |
| 55022 | BR acknowledges 10 copies of Authority. "During this summer I did a lot of work on my Autobiography, but I shall not be able to get back to it till next summer." |
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| 55024 | US Lecture Tour (1950) BR asks Schuster to forward something to Pearl Buck. |
| 55025 | US Lecture Tour (1950) BR asks Schuster to advise Katharine Tait on how to sell 3 of his mss.: "The Free Man's Worship", Education and the Good Life, and The A.B.C. of Relativity. |
| 55026 | BR thanks Schuster for the copies of Human Knowledge. |
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| 55028 | |
| 55029 | Although written on letterhead for Ffestiniog, Russell could not be there as the house had been sold in 1950. |
| 55030 | |
| 55031 | Not a letter but a memo re Unpopular Essays. |
| 55032 | |
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| 55034 | |
| 55035 | A memo to Schuster re BR. |
| 55036 | |
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| 55039 | |
| 55040 | Not a letter but a memo suggesting questions for Schuster to ask BR. |
| 55041 | |
| 55042 | A memo re Unpopular Essays. |
| 55043 | Ts. by BR answers some questions posed by Schuster in a letter. |
| 55044 | |
| 55045 | A memo re a new book BR is doing for Simon and Schuster. |
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| 55048 | |
| 55049 | A memo. |
| 55050 | |
| 55051 | A memo listing books that were paid the highest royalties by Simon and Schuster, Inc. |
| 55052 | |
| 55053 | |
| 55054 | A memo re BR's American lecture tour; attached is a copy of the tour schedule, 22 Oct.-8 Nov. 1951. |
| 55055 | |
| 55056 | A memo. |
| 55057 | A memo of a company advertising meeting. |
| 55058 | |
| 55059 | A memo re New Hopes for a Changing World. |
| 55060 | |
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| 55062 | |
| 55063 | A memo re BR and others. |
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| 55071 | |
| 55072 | A memo titled "Re: Bertrand Russell". |
| 55073 | |
| 55074 | Re BR's use of the word "only". |
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| 55077 | |
| 55078 | A memo. |
| 55079 | Wedding congratulations. |
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| 55084 | |
| 55085 | A memo re Satan in the Suburbs. Enclosed ts. is titled "Catalogue, Jacket, and Sales Conference Copy Satan in the Suburbs and Other Stories by Bertrand Russell Illustrated by Asgeir Scott". |
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| 55097 | A memo titled "Re: Bertrand Russell Reader". Schuster has written a note at the foot of the memo expressing his abiding interest in anything relating to BR. |
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| 55100 | |
| 55101 | Not a letter but a form from the editorial department recording receipt of a manuscript by Alan Wood titled "Bertrand Russell". |
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