General correspondence, 1939-1940
File
MS. Berlin 107
Held at the Weston Library
Includes letters from
- (fol. 43) Antony Andrewes, 1939
- (fols. 54-5, 125, 149, 261-2) J.E.G. Asquith, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Asquith, 1939-1940
- (fols. 95, 219-220) A.J. Ayer, 1939-1940
- (fol. 259) John Balfour, 1940
- (fol. 251) Norman Bentwich, 1940
- (fols. 52, 76, 156) T.S.R. Boase, 1939
- (fols. 63, 67) R.B. Braithwaite, about providing assistance to Friedrich Waismann, 1939
- (fols. 50-51, 62) Guy Branch, 1939
- (fol. 171) Guy Burgess, 1939
- (fols. 94, 121, 173-174, 263-266) Lord David Cecil, 1939-1940
- (fols. 1-3, 79-84) E.M. Chilver, 1939
- (fols. 139, 143, 150) G.D.H. Cole, about Berlin's book on Marx, 1939
- (fols. 91, 106) W.G. Ettinghausen, 1939
- (fol. 163) Geoffrey Faber, 1939
- (fols. 34, 37-38) H.A.L. Fisher, 1939
- (fols. 90, 108, 226-229) Lettice Fisher to E.F.L. Wood, 1st Earl Halifax and Alfred Duff Cooper, about the possibility of a wartime post for Berlin, 1939-1940
- (fols. 114-120) Marion Frankfurter, about the American attitude to the war, 1939
- (fols. 226-227) E.F.L. Wood, 1st Earl Halifax, 1940
- (fol. 206) Barbara Halpern, 1940
- (fol. 105) C.F. Hardie, 1939
- (fols. 14, 23-24, 53, 57-59, 109-110, 158, 190-191, 198, 214, 254) F.L.T. Graham-Harrison, 1939-1940
- (fol. 144) T.L. Hodgkin, 1939
- (fol. 47) D.P.T. Jay, 1939
- (fol. 46) James Joll, 1939
- (fol. 75) George Katkov, 1939
- (fol. 257) H.J. Laski, 1940
- (fol. 157) Rosamund Lehmann, 1939
- (fols. 135, 140-141, 146-147) A.D. Lindsay, 1939
- (fols. 267-268) Natasha Litvin, 1940
- (fol. 238) A.R.K. Mackenzie, 1940
- (fols. 162, 189, 200-203) the Ministry of Labour, offering the possibility of a wartime post for Berlin as a censor, which was then withdrawn because he did not have full British nationality, 1939-1940
- (fol. 45) G.E. Moore, 1939
- (fol. 256) Lewis Namier, 1940
- (fols. 6-9, 68-70, 133-134, 148) L.B. Nicolson in the United States, including comments about the American attitude to events in Europe, 1939
- Harold Nicolson, about the failure of Berlin to reach Moscow as planned, and advising on his future course of action, 1940
- (fol. 93) E.E. Evans-Pritchard, 1939
- (fol. 176) Cressida Ridley, 1939
- (fols. 4-5, 154, 177-179, 204, 243) Jasper Ridley, 1939-1940
- (fols. 159-160, 246-247) K.D. Robinson, 1939-1940
- (fols. 19, 22, 28, 107, 213, 269) G.H. Robertson, 1939-1940
- (fol. 167) Humphrey Searle, 1939
- (fol. 123) Leon Simon, 1939
- (fols. 97, 102-103) Bernard Spencer, 1939
- (fol. 49) David Stephens, about his proof-reading of Berlin's book on Marx, 1939
- (fol. 130) Humphrey Sumner, 1939
- (fol. 181) Philip Toynbee, 1939
- (fols. 164-165, 168-169, 193-194) Friedrich Waismann, 1939-40
- (fol. 230) the War Office, giving instructions about Berlin's passage to North America, 1940
- (fols. 252-253, 260) Chaim Weizmann, 1940
- (fol. 101) Edgar Wind, 1939
- (fol. 232) Virginia Woolf, inviting Berlin to dine, 1940
and letters about:
- (fols. 122-225 passim) Berlin's book on Marx, 1939-1940
Dates
- Creation: 1939-1940
Extent
269 Leaves
Language of Materials
- English
Shelfmark
MS. Berlin 107
Repository Details
Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository
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Weston Library
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specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk