- Kendon/Box 9/4/13
- Item
- 1940 (Undated, so year is estimated)
Contends that going to war to defend freedom is a contradictory statement.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Contends that going to war to defend freedom is a contradictory statement.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Copy of Memorandum, typed, to the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press
Puts forward a proposal for a CUP poetry series.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Concerns pacifism.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Sets out ideas on why men fight and pacifism.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Fragment of autograph letter (draft) to ?
Sets out his reasons why the War should end.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Fragment of autograph letter (draft) to ?
Discusses reasons why it is better to seek a negotiated peace rather than wage a war which leads to a defeat of one of the protagonists through exhaustion.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Fragment of autograph letter (probably a draft) to Geoffrey Johnson
Discusses a letter he has sent, and the need to reveal feelings. Discusses his attitude to religion and to the War.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph letter, signed (probably a draft), to Geoffrey [Johnson?]
Scathingly discusses a leaflet produced by G. regarding the war and religion.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Autograph draft letter to Gerald [Bullett?]
Forcefully answers a letter by setting out his views on war, pacifism and the ways to defeat Hitler.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar
Discusses the rights and wrongs of the war.
Kendon, Frank Samuel Herbert (1893-1959) poet and scholar