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ALS to Lyn Newman

  • NewmanL/A/A1/5/1
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  • 12 Mar. 1930 (Date taken from postmarked envelope.)
  • Part of Papers of Lyn Newman

Writing in his capacity as Literary Editor of The Nation, he informs Lyn that he has shown her letter to Mr Wright and counsels her against going to the publishers, as their disapproval is for The Nation as a whole and not just Lyn's criticism of H.M. Tomlinson. Goes on to praise her articles and suggest that she should write on a variety of publications.

Blunden, Edmund Charles (1896-1974) poet

TLS to Lyn Newman

Announces his return from India. Thanks Lyn for "Field with Geese" produced by Hamish Hamilton which he has lent to his sister-in-law.

Church, Richard (1893-1972) author

TLS to Lyn Newman

Thanks Lyn for the praise of his book. Assures her that he remembers her manuscript.

Garnett, David (1892-1981) writer and publisher

ALS to Lyn Newman

Refers to Macmillan's advertisments for a new book about Fanny Kemble. Asks Lyn when her book on the subject is due to be finished.

Garnett, David (1892-1981) writer and publisher

Invitation card to Mr and Mrs Max Newman

  • NewmanL/A/A1/9/5
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  • 9 Mar. 1954 (Date given is the date of the party advertised on the item.)
  • Part of Papers of Lyn Newman

Invitation to an Anniversary Party at Hilton Hall, Huntingdonshire. Autograph inscription to Lyn asks her to attend even if Max is in Manchester. Signed "Bunny".

Garnett, David (1892-1981) writer and publisher

ALS to Lyn Newman

Writes that his low spirits were cheered by Lyn's letter, but he is still depressed about the conservative majority in the election, which he believes is too "prodigious" to be maintained. Expresses gladness over Lyn's recovery from her operation.

Hayward, John Davy (1905-1965) editor, critic and bibliographer

ALS to Lyn Newman

Writes humourously about bed pans, including an anecdote about his mother, a sister at St Bartholemew's Hospital. Refers to her book which he has seen advertised in the T.L.S. Asks if she has a copy of R.J.'s book.

Hayward, John Davy (1905-1965) editor, critic and bibliographer

ALS to Lyn Newman

Expresses his surprise on finding out that Lyn is in America. Complains of his health. Mentions Geoffrey Marks and Olivia Manning. Lists the papers he reads. Asks to be remembered to "the old topologist".

Hayward, John Davy (1905-1965) editor, critic and bibliographer

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