- Kendon/Box 11/2
- Item
- 1949 (Undated, so date is estimated)
Given on Speech Day. Typewritten.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Given on Speech Day. Typewritten.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph letter, signed (probably a draft) to Wiedling (Head of Leitz office in London)
Discusses the wrongs of the current situation, and emphasizes the fact that it is between those in authority.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph letter (draft) to Sampson
Discusses the current meanings of the words 'education', 'christianity' and 'democracy' with some contempt, believing that they are all now connected with material benefit rather than with spiritual values. Discusses the state of the world in general.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Letters from FSHK to Professor Sir Harry Godwin (1901-1985)
Also includes one letter to W. A. Walker concerning HG.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph letter, signed, to Walter de la Mare from Cambridge
Discusses the decision by the Cambridge University Press Syndics to approve the proposal by FSHK for a series of poetry books. Sets out his reasons for publishing 'Fear No More'.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph letter, signed (draft) to ?
Writes a reference for Ruth Berger, a German Jew who has been living with FSHK's family. Recommends her as of good character. Gives an outline of her stay in England.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph letter (draft) to Gerald [Bullett]
Discusses a review of a novel, and the novel itself.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Concerns the end of the war.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Copy letter, typewritten to Macmillan & Co., London
Gives permission for his work to be quoted, unreferenced, in a book.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Copy of a letter to Christopher Fry (1907-)
Is glad that 'the Canterbury Play' is finished. Discusses 'the Oxford request' which he is loathe to bring before the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press. Gives information about the progress of is novel and admits that it is proving slow work.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar