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Papers of Lyn Newman
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ALS to Lyn Newman

  • NewmanL/A/A1/2/14
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  • 24 Apr. 1934 (Date taken from postmark on envelope.)
  • Part of Papers of Lyn Newman

Writes that he can not comment on Morgan or Goldie at present because he is busy with American journalism. Offers Lyn contacts in Germany. Alludes to the delicacy of the German political situation. Invites Lyn to dinner on Saturday at 8.15.

Bell, Arthur Clive Heward (1881-1964) art critic

TLS to Lyn Newman and copy of TLS

Praises Lyn's book, "Ten Letter Writer's". Discusses the relative sophistication of Mrs Carlyle and Lady Bessborough.

Gascoyne-Cecil, Edward Christian David (1902-1986) Lord Cecil, biographer, historian and academic

TLS to Lyn Newman

Criticism of Lyn's novel, "The Resting Arrow". Thanks her for letting him read it and apologises for his absence when she called on him.

Garnett, David (1892-1981) writer and publisher

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

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