- HowardD/A/0
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- December 2012
Includes an overview of the research project, a summary of the materials in the collection and details of how the materials have been arranged.
Howard, Deborah Janet (b 1946) art historian
Includes an overview of the research project, a summary of the materials in the collection and details of how the materials have been arranged.
Howard, Deborah Janet (b 1946) art historian
Papers of Professor Deborah Howard
Includes a collection of primary evidence and supporting materials for the 'Sound and Space in Renaissance Venice' project.
Howard, Deborah Janet (b 1946) art historian
Recent, entirely unsorted material
The newspapers in this series are preceded by catalogue material.
'Mysterious Disappearances: God, Money and the Musical Banks', by Horatio Morpurgo
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Xerox copy of pages from The London Magazine, Oct-Nov 2012 (pp.120-28), featuring 'an adapted extract from a novel in progress'.
Part of Papers of Sir Percy Cradock
Correspondence relating to the commissioning of a bust of Percy Cradock, instigated by Lord Thomas of Swynnerton. Includes letters between Birthe, Lord Thomas, St John's College, and the sculptor, Angela Conner. Photographs of the work on the bust are included, as well as details of the contributions made to the fund which financed the bust.
Offprint from The British Journal for the History of Science, 2012 (online publication: https://doi.org/10.1017/S000708741200074X).
Part of The papers of Peter Clarke
Part of The papers of Peter Clarke
Bloomsbury author questionnaire; notes and copy editor's corrections; emails relating to a BBC interview; wordcounts and other notes; information relating to book launches (Munro's 6 June; Talisman 11 August; Bloomsbury 1 November) in 2012, and a small amount of feedback from readers.
Part of The papers of Peter Clarke
Proposal for the book Winston Churchill and the English-speaking peoples in draft (2008) and fair copy. Contract for the book with Bloomsbury signed 22 February 2010. Note from Bloomsbury dated 2012 congratulating PFC for his third publication with them making him a "frequent author".
Various (003630)