Total Published Records: 135,557
BRACERS Notes
| Record no. | Notes, topics or text |
|---|---|
| 61203 | "Bank sent guarantee Embassy repeating Consulate". |
| 61204 | BR is agreeable to being quoted, but the legal right is his publisher's. |
| 61205 | |
| 61206 | Only a fragment of a letter. |
| 61207 | Included in the file is a photocopy of a carbon copy of this letter, taken from RA1 720, record 25426. |
| 61208 | In German. William Bruneau has provided a translation: "Very esteemed lady, Many thanks for your friendly letter of 14 August. What you report about Dr. Nelson's course interests me very much. It would be a pleasure to come to Göttingen were it possible. Unfortunately, I am at present busy with my own lectures. Still, I hope at the earliest opportunity to be at a course. It pleases me to learn that you have read my Principles of Social Reconstruction. Please convey my respects and good wishes to Dr. Nelson. yours sincerely, |
| 61209 | BR has nearly finished the first draft of Human Knowledge and is willing to make a contract for it. |
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| 61212 | On Norton's friendship with Russell and the devastation wrought by his move to Simon and Schuster. |
| 61213 | Letter is included in the body of the letter described at record 61212. |
| 61214 | "Russell dropped in immediately on arrival in London ... surprisingly full of beans." Unwin has always thought that Norton's fate might befall him instead. Re Michael Joseph (and Which Way to Peace?). Delisle Burns. "I am praying for the war to be over by the time we get Russell's magnum opus into type!" |
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| 61233 | Enclosed is a clipping from the Observer advertising a cottage in Wales. |
| 61234 | |
| 61235 | On BR signing papers re his son John's illness. |
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| 61241 | "This is to inform you that we are now in possession of 60 photographs connected with the personal life of Che Guevara. The great majority of these (some 95%) have never been seen before and include intimate moments with Fidel Castro and others. ... These above-mentioned items ... should be of special interest to Life magazine." |
| 61242 | "Our Editor-in-Chief, RIchard McAdee, has come up with a subtitle for Dear Bertrand Russell which pleases both our sales and editorial departments. Instead of 'correspondence with the general public, 1950-1968' we are using 'correspondence with friends and strangers' which has a somewhat more intimate overtone." |
| 61243 | |
| 61244 | "Russell Foundation Supports Anti-War March: Announces Publication of War Crimes Tribunal Record". |
| 61245 | |
| 61246 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61247 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61248 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61249 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61250 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61251 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61252 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". "Copy to Bertram (sic) Russell". |
| 61253 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61254 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61255 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61256 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61257 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61258 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61259 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61260 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61261 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61262 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61263 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61264 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61265 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". Unsigned. |
| 61266 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". Unsigned. |
| 61267 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61268 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61269 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". The envelope is addressed to BR. The enclosed pamphlet is titled Why Have the Bodies of the Human Species Degenerated Instead of Tending Toward Perfection?. |
| 61270 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61271 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61272 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61273 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61274 | Re BR's "What Is an Agnostic?". |
| 61275 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61276 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61277 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61278 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61279 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61280 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61281 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61282 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61283 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61284 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61285 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61286 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61287 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61288 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61289 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". Greer, whose return address is Edith Russell's former address in New York (333 East 33rd St., New York 17, NY), guesses Churchill. She says that if she's correct, to send the £25 prize to the friend who sent her the magazine: Miss Edith Finch, 6 Paradise Walk, Chelsea, London. |
| 61290 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". Gibbs, whose return address is Edith Russell's former address in New York (333 East 33rd St., New York 17, NY), guesses Churchill. She says that if she's correct, to send the £25 prize to the friend who sent her the magazine: Miss Edith Finch, 6 Paradise Walk, Chelsea, London. |
| 61291 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61292 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61293 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61294 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61295 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61296 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61297 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61298 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61299 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61300 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61301 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
| 61302 | Re "The Corsican Ordeal of Miss X". |
