- Butler/Section 5 (V)/1
- File
- 1872–1901
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Editions of and publications relating to Greek texts.
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Editions of and publications relating to Greek texts.
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
'The vocal score, with a separate accompaniment for the organ or pianoforte, arranged by John G. Boardman'. Hardbound.
Typed transcript of a letter from Miss Aldrich to Mrs Gogin, dated 23 February 1913
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Typed transcript of a letter addressed from 18 Walpole Road, Boscombe. (see VIII/1/3/7 for original), annotated by Henry Festing Jones. The original is signed 'ACCA', for 'Annie Charlotte Catharine Aldrich'. Refers to an extract copied from her journal relating to Samuel Butler, and mentions Jones and Trapani.
'Samuel Butler and the Simeonites'
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Extract from The Cambridge Magazine, 1 March 1913 (pp.377-78), of an article by A.T. Bartholomew. Two copies. [See also VIII/2/6/13]
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Exercise book inscribed 'Mrs. Butler / The Stone House / April 17th 1889'. Contains 30 pages of manuscript notes, entitled 'A few notes upon Kenilworth temp. Dr. Sumner & Dr. S. Butler. 1772 (?) - 1836.'
Reviews of 'Ex Voto' and Butler's Universal Review articles
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Extracts from the world press.
Reviews and extracts generally relating to Samuel Butler
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Reviews of music composed by Samuel Butler and Henry Festing Jones. Criticisms of Butler's books generally. Extracts generally relating to Charles Darwin and evolution. Extracts from The Eagle, Vol. LXXXVIII. Includes some notes and copies in Samuel Butler's hand.
Correspondence of J.D. Pascoe with Previte Orton
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Photographs taken by J.D. Pascoe, with associated correspondence, relating to the New Zealand territory explored by Samuel Butler.
The Plainsman: Canterbury's family magazine
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Complete issue of the magazine dated July 1950. Features an account of Samuel Butler by George Bernard Shaw, in his article 'I wanted to be a Pirate' (pp.6-7).
Part of Samuel Butler Collection
Mostly letters to Henry Festing Jones from recipients and readers of his pamphlet, most praising Jones's work in "clearing up" the matter of the Butler-Darwin dispute; includes letters from Mary Butler and Harriet Bridges, Joseph McCormick, A.D. Darbishire, J.G. Kelly, P.A. Daniel, Bertha Thomas, Edward Clodd, Arnold Truman, R.A. Streatfeild, Philip J. Worsley, R.C. Trevelyan, W.H. Triggs, H.E. Clarke, Juliet M. Morse, C.A. Cook, Rowland Thurnham, Charles Strachey, Jane Pidgeon, John D. Enys, R. Farquharson Sharp, W.H. Salter, M. Tanner, M. Fontana, O.G.R. Williams, E.P. Larkin, Thomas Seccombe, Edward Anthony Beck, Ernest Woolley, G.S. Sale, E.V. Slater, Emery Walker, A.I. Ellis, M. Gertrude Griffin, W.E. Heitland, Jessie Grosvenor, H.R. Robertson, E.T. Cook, Sydney Cockerell, W. Bateson and others. Reviews of the pamphlet extracted from the Cambridge Review, Literary World and various regional newspapers. A few sheets of Jones's typescript and handwritten notes towards the pamphlet.