Autograph postcard signed to Lyn Newman
- NewmanL/A/A2/Smith, G/1
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- 2 Feb. 1934
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Thanks Lyn for the copy of the Monologue and promises to show it to his friends.
Smith, George Charles Moore (1858-1940) literary scholar
Autograph postcard signed to Lyn Newman
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Thanks Lyn for the copy of the Monologue and promises to show it to his friends.
Smith, George Charles Moore (1858-1940) literary scholar
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Forwards "The Good Companions" on behalf of The Nation. Apologises for burdening Lyn with it. Mentions the work of writers Powys and Priestley. Complements Lyn on her articles.
Mortimer, Charles Raymond Bell (1895-1980) author and literary critic
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Sends his best wishes for the Monologue.
Lamb, Henry Taylor (1883-1960) painter
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Lyn Newman's message to David thanks him for his message about 'A week in a F. C. house', and asks for Lord Colebrooke's address. David Garnett's answer is appended to the bottom of the card.
Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist
Correspondence with David Garnett
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Thanks Lyn for her letter. Mentions "Field with Geese", the Cornhill and F. Yeats-Brown. Details his reasons for being in Asia and informs her that he is planning to retire to Italy to write.
Bartlett, Charles Vernon Oldfeld (1894-1983) author, journalist and MP
Correspondence with Romilly John
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Correspondence with Richard Church
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Church, Richard (1893-1972) author
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Papers and correspondence relating to Monologue Books, Lyn Newman's publishing venture.
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Gives details of her whereabouts in Picton, Australia in case Max wants to visit her when he is in Canberra. Mentions that she too is a grandmother. Discusses Australia's character. Refers to "The Passing of the Aborigines" by Daisy Bates. Explains the breakdown of her marriage.
Hempel, Marcella (b 1915) textile artist