BRACERS Record Detail for 19828
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"Dearest Colette Every moment of my visit to you was a joy."
BR offers her 3 of his books that he has in duplicate.
BR TO CONSTANCE MALLESON, 21 MAR. 1946
BRACERS 19828. ALS. McMaster
Edited by S. Turcon. Reviewed by K. Blackwell
Trinity College
Cambridge1
21 March 1946
Dearest Colette
Every moment of my visit to you2 was a joy. I wonder how soon, if ever, we shall meet again.
I have been looking through my copies of my own books to see what duplicates I have. I have
Freedom and Organization, 1814–1914 [A history book, which you might like]3
The Scientific Outlook4
Free Thought and Official Propaganda5
Let me know if you don’t possess these and I will send them. To Endsleigh Place?6
The rest are out of print and I have no spare copies. Very much love.
Always yours
B.
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[document] Document 200834.
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my visit to you On Tuesday, 19 March.
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Freedom and Organization, 1814–1914 [A history book, which you might like] Published in 1934 (B&R A64).
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The Scientific Outlook Published in 1931 (B&R A61).
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Free Thought and Official Propaganda Published in 1922 (B&R A40; 69 in Papers 15).
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Endsleigh Place The London flat of Colette’s sister, Lady Clare Annesley, where Colette was staying.
