BRACERS Notes

Record no. Notes, topics or text
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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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."

The History is to be published in the U.S. today, but BR does not have a copy.

On a visit BR would take Schuster to dine in Hall at Trinity.

55016

BR writes that after 1 Oct. 1948 his address will be 27 Dorset House.

BR will deal with the proofs as soon as he gets there; he has an identical typescript of Human Knowledge.

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.

BR suggests reimbursement of his postage (£4 = $16).

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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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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55029

Although written on letterhead for Ffestiniog, Russell could not be there as the house had been sold in 1950.

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55031

Not a letter but a memo re Unpopular Essays.

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55035

A memo to Schuster re BR.

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55040

Not a letter but a memo suggesting questions for Schuster to ask BR.

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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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55049
A memo.
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55051

A memo listing books that were paid the highest royalties by Simon and Schuster, Inc.

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55054

A memo re BR's American lecture tour; attached is a copy of the tour schedule, 22 Oct.-8 Nov. 1951.

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A memo.

55057

A memo of a company advertising meeting.

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55059

A memo re New Hopes for a Changing World.

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55063

A memo re BR and others.

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55072

A memo titled "Re: Bertrand Russell".

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Re BR's use of the word "only".

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A memo.

55079

Wedding congratulations.

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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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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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