Typed letter to Spencer Curtis Brown
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- 28 Sep. 1959
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Encloses typescript of 'Field with Geese'.
Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist
Typed letter to Spencer Curtis Brown
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Encloses typescript of 'Field with Geese'.
Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Continues the discussion about payment. Offers a story about her gander.
Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist
Photocopy of ALS to Leonard Woolf
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Written from Austria. Thanks Leonard and Virginia for their good wishes and present. Describes her holiday with Max.
Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist
ALS to Nancy Blackburn from Laguna Beach, California.
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Sends news of Max's plans for Christmas and recounts her movements in California.
Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Discusses plans for making a recording of hymns. Mentions Nancy Blackburn.
Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist
Typed letter to Morley Kennerley
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Gives permission for Mrs Ross's solicitors to see the whole manuscript of 'So much love, so little money' to satisfy her that any references to her in the book are innocent. Mentions Mrs Ross' letter to her sister Mrs Hazell. Assures him that Alison Cairns has read the book and feels that it could give 'nothing but pleasure and gratification north of the Border'.
Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist
Printed article from the Countryman, 'Dove-house into cottage'
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Details the conversion including plan of dove house.
Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist
Typed letter to Spencer Curtis Brown
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Requests the urgent return of the typescript of 'Field with Geese' for further work.
Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist
Photocopy of ALS to Leonard Woolf
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Mentions that she and Max are making their wills. Asks Leonard to be her literary executor and look after her journal. Thinks it impossible to let Max or Yda see it even after her death, but believes that it might be a document of "psychological interest" and therefore does not want it destroyed.
Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist
ALS to Nancy Blackburn from Laguna Beach, California.
Part of Papers of Lyn Newman
Thanks Nancy for sending the article from the Guardian about Lionel Esher, and mentions Oliver Esher. Reports that Elsa has sold Escot and hopes that she might accept Betty Galpin's offer of a flat. Writes that Christine has left Cross Farm and Max is trying Lorna Day as a replacement. Mentions that Vi is ill. Recounts her visit with William to Aunt Bessie's son Lee Jansen and his second wife Margaret, and mentions Aunt Aphra. Describes her visit to Pasadena and the Huntingdon Museum, Gardens and Library. Details Karmen's movements. Mentions that she has read "Tender is the Night" by Scott Fitzgerald.
Newman, Lyn (1901-1973) author and journalist