Correspondence of David Marquand, 1957-1973
File
MS. 21332/1
Held in our offsite storage facility
Comprises:
- Personal Correspondence, 1957-1964. Correspondents include A.L. Rowse, Virginia Foster Durr, Elizabeth Pakenham, Peter Loewenberg, Conrad Russell, Alister MacDonald, Richard Drinnon, Robert Cassen, Alan Lovell, Hilary Marquand, and Kenneth O. Morgan, among others. Also includes essay by Diana Marquand.
- Correspondence mostly relating to journals, articles, papers and interviews, 1959-1963. Correspondents include Myron Kolatch, Rita Hinden, Ramsay Cook, Melvin J. Lasky, Norman Podhoretz, David Astor, William Phillips, John Junor, Gilbert A. Harrison, George Lichtheim, Martin Gilbert, Edgar Williams, and Iain Hamilton, among others.
- Personal Correspondence, 1964-1967. Correspondents include Virginia Foster Durr, Eric Moonman, Jonathan Steele, Andrew Shonfield, William Thomas Rodgers, Marcus Cunliffe, George Brown, Bernard Donoughue, Anthony Paul Lester, George D. N. Worswick, Victor Zorza, Nora Beloff, Bernard Crick, and Learie Constantine, among others. Also includes a copy of The Interpreter: An analysis of Communist Aims and Activities and a plan of flat 7A Clifton Hill, Brighton.
- Personal Correspondence, 1966-1973. Correspondents include Donald Marquand Dozer, Peter Loewenberg, Karl Leyser, Ishbel Allan MacDonald, William Thomas Rodgers, J. A. G. Griffith, Victor Zorza, and Giles Radice, among others. Also includes newspaper clippings and speech notes for Selection Conference.
Dates
- Creation: 1957-1973
Extent
1 box
Language of Materials
- English
- Italian
- French
Conditions Governing Access
Some material is closed.
Shelfmark
MS. 21332/1
Creator
- From the Collection: Marquand | David Ian | 1934-2024 | MP, political scientist (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository
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Weston Library
Broad Street
Oxford OX1 3BG United Kingdom
specialcollections.enquiries@bodleian.ox.ac.uk