TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Contents
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Sources
Description of Series
Series I. Works,
1913-1965
Series II. Correspondence,
1908-1965
Series III. Personal Papers,
1895-1964
Series IV. Works by other Authors,
1920-1964
Index
Index
Index
Index
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Nancy Cunard:
An Inventory of Her Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities
Research Center
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| Creator: | Cunard, Nancy,
1896-1965 |
| Title: | Nancy Cunard Collection
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| Dates: | 1895-1965 |
| Abstract: | The papers of British poet and publisher Nancy Cunard contain
drafts of many of her novels, articles, and poems, extensive correspondence,
diaries, scrapbooks, and manuscripts written by friends and associates.
Particularly well represented are her
G.M.: Memories of George Moore and
Negro: An Anthology. |
| RLIN Record #: | TXRC99-A11 |
| Extent: | 35 boxes (14.58 linear
feet), 2 oversize files |
| Language | English. |
| Repository: | Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center,
University of Texas at Austin |
Born in 1896, Nancy Clara Cunard was the only child of the middle aged
English baronet Sir Bache Cunard and his young American wife Maud Alice Burke.
Though raised largely by servants and governesses, Nancy was not excluded when
her mother, filling her role as a society hostess, filled the house with the
most prominent writers, artists, musicians, and politicians of the day. A
special friend of her mother, George Moore, took a particular interest in
Nancy, encouraging her education and interest in literature and poetry.
When Nancy was fourteen, her mother left Sir Bache, and taking Nancy,
established a separate residence in London. Nancy attended private schools in
London, Germany, and Paris, where she became friends with Iris Tree, Dianna
Manners, Osbert Sitwell, Augustus John, and Ezra Pound. In 1914, referring to
themselves as the “Corrupt Coterie,” the group spent evenings in Parisian
cafes discussing politics and poetry rather than attending to the coventional
social milieu. About this time Nancy also began writing poetry, and though not
an exceptional poet, published several poems in 1915 and 1916.
In 1916, Nancy had returned to London from school and became engaged to
Sydney Fairbairn, much to the surprise of her family and friends. Fairbairn,
while a socially acceptable young man, was very conventional, especially when
compared to Nancy's usual choice of companions. The marriage ended in a formal
separation after about 20 months, though the divorce was not final until
1925.
In 1920 Cunard moved to Paris where she became associated with the Dada
and Modernist movements, and though she never formally joined, the Communist
party. It is generally agreed that at this point in her life Cunard developed a
strong dependence on alcohol and she may have experimented with other drugs.
She also published her first volumes of poetry, starting with
Outlaws in 1921, followed by
Sublunary (1923), and
Parallax (1925).
1927 found Cunard moving into an old farmhouse in Reanville, outside
Paris, and setting up the Hours Press. Here she printed works by new and
established writers, including Ezra Pound, Norman Douglas, Laura Riding, and
Samuel Beckett. In 1928 Cunard met and became involved with Henry Crowder, a
black American jazz musician playing with a band in a local night club. Through
Crowder, Cunard became aware of the American civil rights movement. Over the
next several years Cunard worked on a volume which was meant to create a record
of the history of blacks in America. She solicited contributions for the volume
from black and white artists in America and Europe and in 1934 to moderate
fanfare and some controversy,
Negro was published at her own expense.
Cunard took a strong interest in other civil rights issues for the rest
of her life. She was a free-lance correspondent in Spain during the Spanish
Civil War and then agitated for better treatment for the Spanish refugees in
France after Franco's forces had prevailed. She traveled widely in South
America, the Caribbean, and Tunisia, writing about the effects of colonialism
as she went, and she frequently raised the issue of the color bar in her home
country of England.
After World War II, Cunard traveled extensively and almost constantly.
Her farmhouse in Reanville had been looted and vandalized during the Occupation
and, because much of the damage had been done by locals, she did not feel able
to return. She wrote memoirs of Norman Douglas and George Moore which were well
received, and visited her friends. Deteriorating health, both physical and
mental, caused her to alienate even her oldest and closest friends so that she
died alone in a Parisian charity hospital in 1965.
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Holograph and typescript works, personal papers, and incoming
correspondence make up the bulk of the Nancy Cunard Collection, 1895-1965 (bulk
1908-1965), supplemented by correspondence from Cunard and poems and essays by
her friends and acquaintances. The collection is organized into four series
with materials arranged alphabetically by title or author and chronologically
where possible: I. Works, 1913-1965 (9 boxes); II. Correspondence, 1908-1965
(11.5 boxes); Personal Papers, 1895-1964 (bulk 1909-1964) (8.5 boxes); and IV.
Works by other Authors, 1920-1964 (15 boxes). This collection was previously
accessible through a card catalog, but has been re-cataloged as part of a
retrospective conversion project.
The Works Series is composed of holograph and typescript drafts and
final versions of books, articles, and poems written by Cunard over the course
of her life. Of particular note are groupings of articles written for various
news organizations, and research notes and drafts of her memoir of Norman
Douglas,
Grand Man. Individual titles are indexed in
the Index of Works at the end of this guide.
The Correspondence Series contains letters to and from Nancy Cunard and
her friends and acquaintances and between people associated with Cunard. Many
of the letters are personal, but some have to do with the Hours Press, the
creation and publication of
Negro: An Anthology, and other legal and
financial matters. All correspondents can be identified using the Index of
Correspondents at the end of this guide.
The Personal Papers Series contains financial documents, medical
records, address books, diaries, and scrapbooks, as well as a variety of lists
and notes regarding Cunard's travels and causes, including the Scottsboro
Case.
The Works by other Authors Series is composed of holograph and
typescript poems, essays, and books drafted by friends, admirers, aspiring
writers, and customers of Hours Press. Titles are indexed in the Index of Works
by Other Authors at the end of this guide.
Elsewhere in the Ransom Center are 30 Vertical Files of newspaper
clippings of press releases and printed articles by Cunard as well as a few
personal items. Also present are more than 1500 photographs of Cunard, her
friends, and landscapes located in the Literary Files of the Photography
Collection. A number of copper printing blocks from the Hours Press and a few
medical x-rays of Cunard are also located in this collection, along with 23
photo albums.
73 drawings, paintings, and photographs of and related to Cunard and
including work by John Banting, Augustus John, Wyndham Lewis, and Harry Bright
are located in the Art Collection. Subjects of the portraits include Cunard,
Norman Douglas, George Moore, and Abraham Lincoln, as well as landscape and
abstract drawings.
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| Correspondents |
| | Ackland,
Valentine. |
| | Aparicio,
Antonio. |
| | Aragon, Louis, 1897-
. |
| | Balaye,
Geraldine. |
| | Beckett, Samuel, 1906-
. |
| | Benkovitz, Miriam
J. |
| | Douglas, Norman,
1868-1952. |
| | Duff, Charles. |
| | Ford, Hugh D., 1925-
. |
| | Gilbert, Morris, 1894-
. |
| | Hart-Davis, Rupert, 1907-
. |
| | Jameson, Storm, 1897-
. |
| | Lowenfels, Walter,
1897-1976. |
| | MacPherson, Kenneth,
1903?-1971. |
| | Moore, George,
1852-1933. |
| | Morgan, Louise, d.
1964. |
| | Pound, Ezra,
1885-1972. |
| | Rathbone, Irene,
1892-1980. |
| | Robinson, Clyde. |
| | Roma,
Juan-Miguel. |
| | Senhouse, Roger. |
| | Solano, Solita. |
| | Spender, Stephen, 1909-
. |
| | Thorne, Anthony. |
| | Warner, Sylvia Townsend,
1893- . |
| | Woolf, Cecil. |
| Subjects |
| | Afro-Americans--Arts. |
| | Authors--20th
century. |
| | Blacks--History. |
| Places |
| | Spain--Civil
war--1936-1939. |
| Document Types |
| | Commonplace
books. |
| | Diaries. |
| | Postcards. |
| | Scrapbooks. |
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Other materials associated with Cunard may be found in the following
collections at the Ransom Center:
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- Armstrong, Terence Ian Fytton
- Church, Richard
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Contempo
- Fitzgibbon, Constantine
- Grieve, Christopher Murray
- Hutchinson, Mary
- Lehmann, John
- Lindsay, Philip
- Lowndes, Marie Adelaide
- Nehls, Edward
- Palmer, Herbert Edward
- Patmore, Derek
- PEN
- Pound, Ezra Loomis
- Tomlinson, Henry Major
- Trewin, J.C.
- Waugh, Alec
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Purchases, 1969-1977 (R3520, R5001, R5180, R5122, R5193, R5291, R7049,
R7622)
Chelsea Jones, 1999
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Blain, Virginia, Isobel Grundy, & Patricia Clements, editors.
The Feminist Companion to Literature in English.
(Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1990).
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Chisholm, Anne.
Nancy Cunard: A Biography. (New York:
Alfred Knopf, 1979).
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Schlueter, Paul & June Schlueer, editors.
An Encyclopedia of British Women Writers
(New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1988).
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Series I. Works,
1913-1965 (9 boxes)
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| The Works Series includes manuscript material, including holograph
and typescript drafts, for all of Cunard's books. Particularly well represented
are
G.M.: Memories of George Moore and
Negro: An Anthology, as well as the
beginnings of an epic on Spain and an unfinished work on Ivories of Ancient
Africa. Cunard's journalistic efforts are also generously represented by
articles written about the Spanish Revolution, racism in America, life in
colonial Barbados, and politics in France. A small amount of original poetry by
Cunard is also present, including what is thought to have been her first
conscious effort at poetry, titled “The First Sonnet.” The Series is
arranged in one alphabetical sequence regardless of genre. |
| box | folder |
| 1 | 1 | | Untitled articles, plays, and poems |
| 2 | | Untitled book on Spain, typescript,
1957, 123pp |
| 3 | | A |
| | | Articles written for news organizations |
| box | folder |
| 1 | 4 | | | Associated Negro Press,
1939-1954, 136pp |
| 5 | | | Barbados Observer, 1941, 23pp |
| 6 | | | Ethiopian News and New Times, 1938 and 1943, 46pp |
| 7 | | | Our Time, 1941-1946, 32pp |
| 8 | | Articles written while traveling in Spain,
1939, 125pp |
| 9 | | B |
| 10 | | C |
| box | folder |
| 2 | 1-2 | | Collections de Maitres Painters: Prefaces, typescripts,
French and English,
1946-1949, 214pp |
| 3 | | Crashing Ellis Island, holograph and typescripts,
1941-1954, 23pp |
| 4 | | D |
| 5 | | Decade of Exile; the Intellect of Spain Is Today in Other
Lands, typescripts,
1949, 38pp |
| 6 | | E |
| 7 | | Epic on Spain, holograph and typescripts,
1937-1964, 163pp |
| 8 | | F-G |
| | | G.M.; Memories of George
Moore |
| box | folder |
| 2 | 9-10 | | | Research notes, holograph and typescript,
ca. 1954, 546pp |
| box | folder |
| 3 | 1-2 | | | Typescripts with author corrections and printer's notes,
1955, 146pp |
| 3-4 | | | Proof copies,
1956, 500pp |
| | | Grand Man: Memories of Norman
Douglas |
| box | folder |
| 3 | 5 | | | Front matter and dedication, typescripts,
1954 |
| 6 | | | Notes, holograph and typescript, 59pp |
| 7 | | | Typescripts,
1952-53, 100pp |
| 8 | | | Page proofs with author edits and tipped in pages,
1954, 334pp |
| box | folder |
| 4 | 1-4 | | | Part I, typescripts with author emendations,
1952-53, 310pp |
| 5 | | | Part II, typescripts with author
emendations, 158pp |
| 6 | | | Parts II-V, typescripts with author emendations,
1952-53, 235pp |
| | | | Parts III-IV |
| box | folder |
| 4 | 7 | | | | Composite holograph and typescript, includes original
letters and essays by contributors,
1953, 37pp |
| 8 | | | | Typescript with author corrections,
1952-53, 33pp |
| 9 | | | Part V, typescript with author corrections, 43pp |
| 10-11 | | | Quotations from and reviews of Douglas's books,
typescripts,
1952-53, 158pp |
| box | folder |
| 5 | 1 | | H |
| | | How Long? |
| box | folder |
| 5 | 2-3 | | | Holograph notes and typescripts, 193pp |
| 4 | | | Part I, typescript screenplay with author corrections,
1934-35, 45pp |
| 5 | | I |
| | | Ivories of Ancient
Africa |
| box | folder |
| 5 | 6-7 | | | Notes, holograph and typescript in several notebooks and
loose pages, 693pp |
| box | folder |
| 6 | 1 | | | Notes continued |
| | | | Map of Africa (removed to Oversize File 1) |
| box | folder |
| 6 | 2 | | | Source materials |
| 3 | | J-K |
| 4 | | L |
| 5 | | Ma-Me |
| 6-7 | | Mexican Perspective, holograph and typescript notes,
1947, 276pp |
| 8 | | Mf-Mz |
| box | folder |
| 7 | 1 | | N |
| 2 | | Negro, notes and source materials,
typescripts with corrections, map, and drawings,
1932-1934 |
| 3 | | Nineteen Poems, typescript with author corrections,
1944, 38pp |
| 4 | | Nous gens d'Espagne: Poems,
typescript with author corrections,
1945-49, 24pp |
| 5 | | O |
| 6 | | P-Q |
| 7 | | Parallax, typescript with author
corrections,
nd, 26pp |
| 8 | | Poems for France, holograph and
typescripts,
1944, 190pp |
| box | folder |
| 8 | 1 | | Poèmes pour la France, holograph
and typescripts,
1945, 62pp |
| 2 | | Poemas, Poèmes, Poems, holograph and typescript,
1958, 57pp |
| 3 | | Poems translated by Cunard, typescripts,
1937-1951, 33pp |
| 4 | | Poems written while traveling, holograph in notebooks,
1960-1964, 200pp |
| 5 | | Published poems, typescripts,
1914-1944 |
| 6 | | R |
| 7 | | S |
| 8 | | Scottsboro and other Scottsboros, typescripts with author
corrections,
nd, 73pp |
| 9 | | Scrapbook of published articles, annotated by author,
printed materials in ledger,
1941-1943, 37pp |
| 10 | | Sonnet en Cinq Langues, with notes in English,
typescripts,
nd, 12pp |
| box | folder |
| 9 | 1 | | Sublunary, typescripts and fragments
with author corrections,
1923, 87pp |
| 2 | | T |
| 3 | | Take Us Out of Hell, typescripts,
1939, 21pp |
| 4 | | These Were the Hours: Such Were the Hours, typescripts
with author corrections,
1959, 147pp |
| 5 | | La Tragedia de Francia vista par Españoles, holograph
revised by Jose Vasquez Amoral,
1940, 17pp |
| 6 | | Tunisia: Land of Hunger and Hope, typescripts with author
corrections,
1938, 14pp |
| 7 | | U-Z |
| 8-9 | | Visions I-II, holograph, typescripts, and fragments,
1964-65, 147pp |
| 10 | | The White Man's Duty, typescripts with author corrections,
1942, 52pp |
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Series II. Correspondence,
1908-1965 (11.5 boxes)
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| The Correspondence Series is organized into three subseries:
Subseries A. Outgoing Correspondence, 1931-1965 (1 box); Subseries B. Incoming
Correspondence, 1909-1965 (9.5 boxes); and Subseries C. Third-party
Correspondence, 1908-1965 (.5 box). |
| The small Outgoing Correspondence Subseries largely comprises
personal letters from Cunard to friends, as well as a few business letters. Of
particular note are her letters to John Davenport, Jean Lambert, and Clyde
Robinson. |
| In contrast, the Incoming Correspondence Subseries provides a broad
spectrum of letters written to Cunard. Ranging from personal to business
correspondence, there are examples of hate mail received from Americans
outraged at her open relationship with a black man and letters of
congratulation on the publication of her various books. Of particular note
among Cunard's correspondents are Valentine Ackland, Géraldine Balayé, John
Banting, Morris Gilbert, Rupert Hart-Davis, Langston Hughes, Irene Rathbone,
Otto Theis, Sylvia Warner, as well as others. A section of this Subseries is
devoted to groupings of letters Cunard created around various subjects,
including letters of comment on
Negro, Poems for France, and responses to a
series of questionnaires she sent out about the Spanish Civil War. A list of
the correspondents included in these groupings is included after the Index of
Correspondence at the end of this finding aid. |
| Third-party Correspondence provides a few letters between people
associated with Cunard, and are generally about Cunard or her work. An
exception to this are the chatty letters from George Moore to Cunard's mother,
Lady Maud Cunard. |
| | | Subseries A. Outgoing Correspondence,
1931-1965 |
| box | folder |
| 10 | 1 | | | Unidentified authors; A-C |
| 2 | | | D-G |
| 3 | | | Davenport, John,
1949-1956 |
| 4 | | | H-M |
| 5 | | | Lambert, Jean,
1955-1959 |
| 6 | | | N-Z |
| 7-8 | | | Robinson, Clyde,
1958-1964 |
| | | Subseries B. Incoming Correspondence,
1909-1965 |
| box | folder |
| 11 | 1 | | | Unidentified authors |
| 2 | | | Unidentified authors, postcards |
| 3 | | | A |
| 4-5 | | | Ackland, Valentine,
1943-1964 |
| 6 | | | Acton, Harold,
1931-1963 |
| 7 | | | Aparicio, Antonio,
1950-1964 |
| box | folder |
| 12 | 1 | | | B-Bl |
| 2 | | | Balayé, Géraldine,
1949-1964 |
| 3 | | | Banting, John,
1934-1950 |
| 4 | | | Benkovitz, Miriam J.,
1954-1965 |
| 5 | | | Bircham and Co.,
1962-1964 |
| 6 | | | Bm-Bz |
| 7 | | | Bouchox, Gaston,
1951-1961 |
| 8 | | | Boyle, Kay,
1947-1963 |
| 9 | | | Burkhart, Charles,
1950-1959 |
| box | folder |
| 13 | 1 | | | C-Col |
| 2 | | | Com-Cz |
| 3 | | | Crotch, Martha H.,
1952-1956 |
| 4 | | | Cullen, John,
1951-1953 |
| 5 | | | D |
| 6 | | | Demětre, Jacques,
1959 |
| 7 | | | Douglas, Norman,
1936-1951 |
| 8 | | | Duff, Charles,
1943-1964 |
| box | folder |
| 14 | 1 | | | E |
| 2 | | | Education Missionary Society, Nigeria,
1960-1961 |
| 3 | | | F |
| 4 | | | Flanner, Janet,
1952-1964 |
| 5 | | | Ford, Hugh Douglas,
1961-1965 |
| 6 | | | France, official agencies,
1939-1962 |
| 7 | | | G |
| 8-9 | | | Gilbert, Morris,
1944-1957 |
| box | folder |
| 15 | 1 | | | Gilbert, Morris, (cont.) |
| 2 | | | Goasqüen, Georgette,
1940-1960 |
| 3 | | | Goded, Angel,
1950-1961 |
| 4 | | | Great Britain, official agencies,
1943-1961 |
| 5 | | | Green, Nan,
1963-1964 |
| 6 | | | Guerin, Jean,
1954-1964 |
| 7 | | | Guiness, Mahon Executor Trustee Co., Ltd.,
1951-1952 |
| 8 | | | H-Hn |
| 9 | | | Hart-Davis, Rupert,
1954-1964 |
| 10 | | | Ho-Hz |
| 11 | | | Hughes, Langston,
1931-1963 |
| box | folder |
| 16 | 1 | | | I-K |
| 2 | | | Jameson, Storm,
1933-1959 |
| | | | Jeffress, Arthur,
1955 (removed to oversize folder 2) |
| box | folder |
| 16 | 3 | | | Johnson, Arthur,
1952-1953 |
| 4 | | | L |
| 5 | | | Liverpool Public Museum,
1953-1964 |
| 6 | | | Low, David,
1954-1956 |
| 7 | | | Lowenfels, Walter,
1954-1963 |
| 8 | | | M |
| 9 | | | MacPherson, Kenneth,
1941-1958 |
| box | folder |
| 17 | 1 | | | McKay, Claude,
1931-1933 |
| 2 | | | Michelet, Raymond,
1945-1959 |
| 3 | | | Moore, George,
1931 |
| 4 | | | Morgan, Louise,
1932-1964 |
| 5 | | | N |
| 6 | | | National Provincial Bank Limited,
1945-1961 |
| 7 | | | Nevill, Geraldine,
1956-1959 |
| 8 | | | O |
| 9 | | | Ozanne, Marie,
1939-1959 |
| 10 | | | P |
| 11 | | | Q |
| 12 | | | R |
| box | folder |
| 18 | 1-2 | | | Rathbone, Irene,
1943-1964 |
| 3-5 | | | Robinson, Clyde,
1958-1964 |
| 6 | | | Roma, Juan Miguel,
1945-1964 |
| 7 | | | S-Se |
| box | folder |
| 19 | 1 | | | Senhouse, Roger,
1943-1962 |
| 2 | | | Sf-So |
| 3 | | | Solano, Solita,
1941-1964 |
| 4 | | | Sp-Sz |
| 5 | | | Strachan, Walter J.,
1944-1965 |
| 6 | | | T-To |
| 7 | | | Theis, Otto,
1932-1964 |
| 8 | | | Thompson, Edward,
1943-1945 |
| 9-10 | | | Thorne, Anthony,
1950-1964 |
| box | folder |
| 20 | 1 | | | Tp-Tz |
| 2 | | | U-V |
| 3 | | | W-Z |
| 4-5 | | | Warner, Sylvia,
1943-1964 |
| 6-7 | | | Woolf, Cecil,
1951-1956 |
| | | | Letters regarding |
| box | folder |
| 20 | 8 | | | | Hate mail from the United States,
1932 |
| 9 | | | | Grand Man, 1954-1955 |
| 10 | | | | Negro: An Anthology, 1934 |
| box | folder |
| 21 | 1 | | | | Nous Gens D'Espagne, 1950 |
| 2 | | | | Poems for France, 1944 |
| 3 | | | | Questionnaire on the Spanish war and poems about
Spain,
1937 |
| | | Subseries C. Third-party Correspondence,
1908-1965 |
| box | folder |
| 21 | 4 | | | A-Z |
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Series III. Personal Papers,
1895-1964 (8.5 boxes)
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| The Personal Papers series is composed of documents that Cunard had
some part in creating but which are not considered creative works. They are
organized into four subseries based on the type of material present: Subseries
A. Legal and Medical Documents, 1936-1956 (.5 box); Subseries B. Address and
Guest Books, 1895-1956 (.5 box); Subseries C. Commonplace Books, Diaries, and
Scrapbooks 1909-1959 (6 boxes); and Subseries D. Lists and Notes, 1911-1958 (2
boxes). |
| The Legal and Medical Documents Subseries contains memoranda of
agreement, passports and registration papers, check stubs, income and property
records, and medical records. Additional medical materials, in the form of
x-rays of Cunard, can be found in the Literary Files of the Photography
Collection. |
| The Address and Guest Book Subseries contains a variety of address
books as well as guest books from both Cunard's parent's estate, Nevill Holt,
and one of her own homes in France. The Commonplace Books, Diaries, and
Scrapbooks Subseries contains a variety of journals and notebooks with favorite
poems copied out of books or papers, records of daily activities, and home-made
scrapbooks with photographs, newspaper clippings, theater programs, letters,
book reviews, and other items. |
| The Lists and Notes Subseries is composed of notebooks and loose
pages with ideas and notes jotted on them, in addition to organized groups of
notes on various topics, particularly the Scottsboro arrest case. Additionally
there are a large number of travel notes taken by Cunard in Italy, Mallorca,
Spain, the West Indies, and other locales. |
| | | Subseries A. Legal and Medical Documents,
1936-1956 |
| | | | Financial Papers |
| box | folder |
| 21 | 5 | | | | Check stubs,
1951-1964 |
| 6 | | | | Various income and property records,
1933-1954 |
| | | | Legal Documents |
| box | folder |
| 21 | 7 | | | | Memoranda of agreement,
1939-1956 |
| 8 | | | | Passports and registration papers,
1936-1951 |
| 9 | | | Medical Records |
| | | Subseries B. Address and Guest Books,
1895-1956 |
| box | folder |
| 21 | 10-11 | | | Address books, 5 notebooks,
1955-1956 |
| | | | Visitor books |
| box | folder |
| 22 | 1 | | | | Nevill Holt, Cunard family estate, England,
1895-1914 |
| 2 | | | | Peyreouro, Lamothe Fénelon, France,
1952 |
| | | Subseries C. Commonplace Books, Diaries, and Scrapbooks,
1909-1959 |
| | | | Commonplace books |
| box | folder |
| 22 | 3 | | | | Holograph and typescript,
nd, 85pp |
| 4 | | | | Poems that are fine, typescript in blue book,
1942, 18pp |
| 5 | | | | Poetry copied from various sources,
nd, 59pp |
| | | | Diaries |
| box | folder |
| 22 | 6 | | | | 1909 |
| 7 | | | | 1910 |
| | | | | 1919 |
| box | folder |
| 22 | 8 | | | | | April-June |
| box | folder |
| 23 | 1 | | | | | June-August |
| 2 | | | | | August-December |
| 3 | | | | 1941 |
| 4 | | | | 1948 |
| 5 | | | | 1954 |
| 6 | | | | 1955 |
| 7 | | | Pencil drawing,
1955 |
| box |
| 24-25 | | | | 23 journals,
1910-1911; 1942-1944; 1946; 1948-1950;
1952-1959 |
| | | | Scrapbooks |
| box | folder |
| 26 | 1 | | | | 1913-1921 |
| 2 | | | | 1919-1929 |
| 3 | | | | 1921-1927 |
| box | folder |
| 27 | 1 | | | | Cosas de España, newspaper clippings, photographs and
letters,
1936-1946 |
| * | | | | Hours Press, specimen pages, proofs, circulars, newspaper reviews, and photographs, nd
(* removed to oversize bound volumes) |
| 2 | | | | Reviews of
G.M.: Memories of George Moore
newspaper clippings, photographs, and letters of appreciation,
1956 |
| 3 | | | | Reviews of
Grand Man, newspaper clippings,
photographs, and letters of appreciation,
1954 |
| 4 | | | | “Slavery and Abolition,” newspaper clippings and
photographs,
1951 |
| 5 | | | | Trinidad, Tobago, Grenada, and Barbados, newspaper
clippings, photographs, and letters,
Nov. 1940 |
| 6 | | | | Trinidad, newspaper clippings, photographs, and
letters,
1940 |
| | | Subseries D. Lists and Notes,
1911-1958 |
| box | folder |
| 28 | 1 | | | Doodle-bug book, holograph notes on the invasion,
1944, 28pp |
| 2 | | | Indices and lists of various subjects,
1935-1958 |
| 3 | | | Music notes,
nd, 9pp |
| 4 | | | Notes on various topics,
nd, 85pp |
| 5 | | | School notebooks, holograph notes in two notebooks,
1911-1913, 159pp |
| 6 | | | Scottsboro appeal and petition with signatures,
1933, 311pp |
| | | | Travel notes |
| box | folder |
| 28 | 7 | | | | General notes,
1946-1956, 98pp |
| box | folder |
| 29 | 1 | | | | Italy, holograph and typescript notes in 7 notebooks
and on loose leaf pages,
1952-1953, 486pp |
| 2 | | | | Mallorca and Menorca, holograph and typescript notes,
1958, 132pp |
| 3-4 | | | | Spain, holograph and typescript notes,
1956-1957, 526pp |
| 5 | | | | Photo-notes on Talayots of Sa Canova and “El
Romantico,” holograph in notebook with photographs,
1958, 10pp |
| box | folder |
| 30 | 1 | | | | The West Indies, holograph and typescript notes,
1940, 266pp |
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| |
Series IV. Works by other Authors,
1920-1964 (15 boxes)
|
| The Works by other Authors Series, arranged alphabetically by
author, contains holograph and typescript drafts of Antonio Aparicio's
Los Hombres de Piedrabirena, Louis
Aragon's
Le défence de l'Infini, Andrés
Cañaberal's
Manuel y el Pirulin cuento pera Mayores
and
Tristes Palabras:Introduction, Henry Crowder's memoir
As Wonderful as That?, Ramon del
Valle-Inclán's
Blood-Bond, and many others. |
| box | folder |
| 30 | 2 | | Unidentified Authors |
| 3 | | A-B |
| 4 | | Ackland, Valentine |
| | | Aparicio, Antonio |
| box | folder |
| 30 | 5 | | | A-Z |
| 6 | | | Los Hombres de Piedrabuena: The Men of
Piedrabuena: Act I, typescripts with author corrections,
1950 |
| | | Aragorn, Louis |
| box | folder |
| 30 | 7 | | | A-Z |
| 8-9 | | | Le Défense de l'Infini, holograph
and typescript notes, drafts, and fragments,
1927, 278pp |
| box | folder |
| 31 | 1 | | | Le Défense de l'Infini
(continued) |
| 2 | | Balayé, Geraldine |
| 3 | | Beeching, Jack |
| 4 | | Boyle, Kay |
| 5 | | C |
| | | Cañaberal, Andrés |
| box | folder |
| 31 | 6 | | | A-Z |
| 7 | | | Manuel y el Pirulin cuento pera Mayores,
four typescripts with author corrections,
1961, 147pp |
| 8-11 | | | Los que quedamos, six typescripts
with author corrections,
1961, 626pp |
| box | folder |
| 32 | 1 | | | Poemas, typescripts,
1961, 76pp |
| 2 | | | El retorno de el hijo del Republicano,
typescript with author corrections,
nd, 109pp |
| 3 | | | Tristes Palabras: Introduction,
two typescripts,
nd, 170pp |
| | | Cañas, Tomás |
| box | folder |
| 32 | 4 | | | La condena y el indulto, holograph in two notebooks,
nd, 18pp |
| 5 | | | Dialogo de dos condenados a cadena perpetua, typescript
with author corrections,
nd, 110pp |
| 6 | | Centro Español de Perpignan, printed memento of
appreciation for Cunard's assistance,
1939 |
| 7 | | Corbière, Tristan, Poems copied from
Amours Jaunes, 1944, 41pp |
| 8 | | Crowder, Henry,
As Wonderful as That? Henry Crowder's Memoir
of His Affair with Nancy Cunard, typescript,
nd, 228pp |
| 9 | | D |
| | | Douglas, Norman |
| box | folder |
| 32 | 10 | | | A-Z |
| box | folder |
| 33 | 1 | | | Fountains in the Sand, typescript
and French translation by Nancy Cunard,
1953-1954, 155pp |
| 2 | | Duff, Charles |
| 3 | | Durrell, Lawrence |
| 4 | | E-G |
| 5 | | Gilbert, Morris |
| 6 | | H-L |
| 7 | | Hughes, Langston |
| 8 | | M-R |
| box | folder |
| 34 | 1 | | Moore, George,
Letters to Lady Cunard, page proofs,
1957, 201pp |
| 2 | | Nichols, Robert,
Sonnets to Aurelia, holograph,
1920, 175pp |
| 3 | | Rodriguez, Alvarez, “...of the lad who married a
shrew,” typescript with author corrections,
nd, 12pp |
| 4 | | Roma, Juan Miguel |
| 5 | | Roumain, Jacques, poems, holograph and typescript,
1937, 15pp |
| 6 | | S |
| 7 | | Scottsboro Defense Petitions |
| 8 | | Scott, Geoffrey, Poems, holograph and typescript,
nd, 39pp |
| 9 | | T-Z |
| 10 | | Tzara, Tristan |
| | | Valle-Inclán, Ramon del |
| box | folder |
| 35 | 1 | | | A-Z |
| 2 | | | Blood-Bond, translation by N.
Cunard, typescripts with author and translator notes,
1951, 56pp |
| 3 | | Uncataloged envelopes and folders |
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Box and folder numbers are followed by a number in parenthesis which
indicates the number of items by that person. A single item is indicated where
there is no number in parenthesis following the box and folder number. Where
there is correspondence from Nancy Cunard, the number in parentheses is
followed by the phrase “from Cunard.” So in the example:
Benkovitz, Miriam J.--10.1 (from Cunard),
12.4 (55)
there is one letter from Cunard to Benkovitz, located in Box 10, Folder
1, and 55 letters from Benkovitz in Box 12, Folder 4.
- Ackland, Valentine--11.4-5 (205)
- Acton, Harold Mario Mitchell, 1904- --11.6 (41)
-
Afro-American--10.1 (from Cunard)
- Agar, Eileen, 1899- --11.3
- Agence Giloppe--10.1 (from Cunard)
- Ajayi, Bennett Babs--11.3
- Albio, Julio--11.3
- Aldington, Richard, 1892-1962--11.3
- Aleixandre, Vicente, 1898- --11.3
- Allan Wingate Publishers, Ltd.--11.3 (2)
- Allan, Guy--11.3 (2)
- Allen, Walter Ernest, 1911- --11.3
- Allied Press Service--11.3 (2)
- Alvarez de Vayo, Julio--11.3
- Anderson, Alan, fl. 1954--11.3 (8)
- Anderson, Margaret--10.1
- Andrade, J. Ida--11.3
- Andrews, Nora E.J.--11.3
- Ankrah, Edward--11.3
- Aparicio, Antonio--11.7 (79)
- Aragon, Louis, 1897- --11.3 (5)
- Arco, Luigi, Count--11.3 (3)
- Arlington, Cyril, 1872-1955--11.3 (4)
- Armstrong, Terence Ian Fytton John--See Gawsworth, John,
1912-1970
- Artime, J.--11.3
- Arundel, Honor--11.3
- Asquith, Cynthia, Lady, 1887-1960--11.3 (2)
- Associated Negro Press--11.3
- Atlanta University. Trevor Arnett Library--11.3 (9)
- Atthill, Robin, 1912- --11.3 (2)
-
Aurora De Chile--10.1 (from
Cunard)
- B.H. Blackwell, Ltd.--12.1
- Bailey, Kathleen--12.1
- Balayé, Géraldine--12.2 (115)
- Banting, John, 1902-1972--12.3 (14), 21.4
-
Barbados Observer--10.1 (from
Cunard)
- Baring, Maurice, 1874-1945--12.1
- Barnett, Claude, 1890- --12.1
- Baro, José, 1972- --12.1
- Beasley, Irene W.--12.1
- Beaton, Cecil Walter Hardy, Sir, 1904- --12.1
- Beckett, Samuel, 1906- --12.1 (14)
- Beecham, Thomas, Sir, 1879-1961--12.1 (2)
- Beeching, Jack--12.1 (3)
- Beerbohm, Elisabeth--12.1
- Bellmunt, Domenec de--12.1 (2)
- Belzer, G.--12.1 (2)
- Benkovitz, Miriam J.--10.1 (from Cunard), 12.4 (55)
- Bennet and Co.--10.1 (from Cunard)
- Bennet, Arthur G. (Arthur George)--12.1
- Berlin Staatliche Museen--12.1
- Bernard, — --12.1
- Besson, George, 1882-1971--12.1 (5)
- Bibliothèque Nationale (France)--12.1 (3)
- Bircham and Co. (firm)--10.1 (3 from Cunard), 12.5 (9)
- Bishop, Morris, 1893-1973--12.1 (3)
- Blackburn Public Library--12.1
- Blackston, Oswell--12.1 (3)
- Blunt, Anthony, Sir, 1907-1983--12.1
- Blyth, Dutton, Wright and Bennet--12.1 (5)
- Bodleian Library--12.6
- Bodley House Literary Agency, Ltd.--12.6 (3)
- The Bookman--12.6
- Bordas, Éditeur--12.6
- Boschère, Jean de, 1878-1953 --12.6
- Bottomley, Gordon, 1874-1948--12.6
- Bouchoux, Gaston--12.7 (38), 21.4
- Bourne, Harold J.--12.6
- Bourtoire, Fernande--12.6
- Bousquet, Joë--12.6 (2)
- Boven, Jean--12.6
- Bowen, Arnold Vincent--12.6 (5)
- Bowes-Lyon, Lilian Helen, 1895-1949--12.6
- Boyle, Kay, 1902- --12.8 (21)
- Braddock, Elizabeth--12.6
- Bradley, Ben F.--12.6
- Brand, Millen, 1906-1980--12.6
- Braymer, Nan--12.6 (2)
- Bremen Übersee-Museum--See Übersee-Museum (Bremen)
- Brenan, Gerald--12.6
- Breton, André, 1896-1966--12.6 (2)
- British Broadcasting Corporation--21.4 (2)
- British Museum, Department of Ethnography--12.6
- Brockley, Edith--12.6
- Bronowski, Jacob, 1908-1974--12.6
- Brown, Bob--12.6 (2)
- Brown, Fred J., 1918- --12.6
- Brown, Sterling Allen, 1901- --12.6 (7)
- Broyelle, F.--12.6
- Brunell, Adrian--12.6 (5)
- Bryher, 1894- --12.6
- Bryher, Winifred, 1894--See Bryher, 1894-
- Bull, Arthur--12.6
- Burke, David, fl. 1952--12.6 (3)
- Burkhart, Charles--12.9 (84)
-
Burlington Magazine--12.6 (5)
- Burton, Gerald--12.6 (2)
- Buttita, Anthony--10.1 (from Cunard)
- Calder, Alexander, 1898-1976--13.1 (2)
-
Calman-Lévy--10.1 (from Cunard)
- Calmels, Maurice--13.1
- Cambridge University. Museum of Archaeology and
Ethnology--21.4
- Campbell, Roy--13.1
- Candiani, Clara--13.1
- Carier-Bresson, Henri, 1908- --13.1
- Carré, Louis--13.1
- Carroll, John, fl. 1956--13.1 (2)
- Carter, Lorenzo Lee--13.1
- Carver, David--13.1 (4)
- Casals, Pablo, 1876-1973 (8)
- Casanova, Azner--13.1
- Cassou, Jean, 1897- --13.1
- Castro, Ferreira de, 1898- --13.1
- Catalonia, official agencies--13.1 (3)
- Causton, Bernard--13.1
- Cawdor, Wilma--13.1 (3)
- Cecil, Robert, 1913- --13.1
- Celle. Museumverwaltung--10.1 (from Cunard)
- Cerio, Edwin--13.1 (6)
- Charles' Rare Books--13.1
- Child, Amando--13.1
- Church, Richard, 1893- --13.1 (4)
- Churchill, Stella--13.1 (2)
- Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965--13.1
- Clark, K.--13.1
- Clodd, H. Alan--13.1 (9)
- Cochran, Charles Blake, 1872?-1951--13.1
- Cockle, Nola V.--13.1
- Cohen, Harriet--13.1 (3)
- Coles, M— --13.1 (2)
- Collett, Georges Paul--13.1 (20)
-
The Colony--13.1
- Comfort, Alex, 1920- -- 13.2 (6)
- Comité dé Initiative International Anti-Bolchevique--13.2
- Conairon, Nina--13.2 (2)
- Conference of Missionary Societies in Gt. Britain and
Ireland--13.2
- Contact Publications, Inc.--13.2
- Cooper, Diana, 1892- --13.2
- Cooper, Douglas, 1911- --13.2
- Cooper, Duff, Viscount, Norwich, 1890-1954--13.2 (3)
- Cooper, Mary--13.2 (2)
- Coray, N.--13.2
- Cory, Mabel--13.2
- Cory-Wright, Geoffrey--13.2 (4)
-
Country Life--13.2
- Craven, Mollie Charteris--13.2
- Crotch, Martha H.--10.1 (2 from Cunard), 13.3 (22)
- Crowder, Henry--13.2
- Crowley, Aleister, 1875-1947--13.2 (7)
- Cruickshank, Alfred M.--13.2
- Cullen, Countee, 1903-1946--13.2
- Cullen, John--10.1 (8 from Cunard), 13.4 (12)
- Cunard, Bache, Sir--21.4
- Cunard, Edward, Sir, 5th Bart., 1890-1962--13.2 (3)
- Cunard, Maud Alice Burke, Lady, 1872-1948--13.2 (6)
- Cunard, Victor, 1898-1960--13.2 (19)
-
Daily Mail (London, England)--13.5
(2)
-
Daily Mirror (London, England)--10.2
(from Cunard)
- Darnton, Christian, 1905- --13.5 (5)
- Davenport, John, 1904-1987--10.3 (31 from Cunard), 13.5 (9)
- Davies, Dudley G.--13.5
- Davies, Ian--13.5
- Davies, Mrs.--10.2 (from Cunard)
- Dawkins, Richard Macgillivary--13.5
- Dawson, Cecilia--13.5 (3)
- Dawson, Michael--13.5 (5)
- Day-Lewis, C. (Cecil), 1904-1972--13.4
- Debraux, Rene--13.5
- Debrett's Peerage Limited--13.5
- Del Carril, Delia, 1886- --13.5 (4)
- Demětre, Jacques--13.6 (2)
- Dermenghem, Emile, 1872- --13.5 (3)
- De Vries, Lini M.--13.4 (2)
- De Zoete, Beryl, 1884- --13.5
- Dhingra, Baldorn--13.5
- Douglas, Alfred Bruce, Lord, 1870-1945--13.5
- Douglas, Archie--13.5 (10)
- Douglas of Barlock, Francis Campbell Ross Douglas, Baron, 1889-
--13.5 (2)
- Douglas, Norman, 1868-1952--13.7 (171), 21.4 (3)
- Douglas, Robin Sholto--13.5 (2)
- Dover, Cedric--13.5 (3)
- Drake, Mr.--10.2 (3 from Cunard)
- Dribert, Thomas Edward Neil--10.2 (from Cunard), 13.5 (2)
- Duff, Charles--10.2 (3 from Cunard), 13.8 (118)
- Dunsany, Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Baron, 1878-1957--13.5
(5)
- Eckert, Lorenz--14.1
- Ediciones Hispano-Americanas--14.1
- Les Editiones du Sagittaire--14.1
- Editions Atlas--14.1
- Les Editions Brauner Cie.--10.2 (from Cunard)
- Education Missionary Society, Nigeria--14.2 (11)
- Eliot, T.S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965--14.1
- Ellison, Edward--14.1
- Ellmann, Richard, 1918- --14.1 (4)
- Ellul, Edward--14.1
-
English Literature in
Translation--14.1
- Erdozain, Frederic--14.1
- Erlanger, Catherine--14.1 (4)
- Establissements Braun & Cie--14.1
- Evans, Jacqueline P., 1923- --14.1
- Ewer, Monica, 1889- --14.1 (2)
- Fabian Colonia Bureau--14.3
- Fagg, William Buller--14.3 (2)
- Faustah, E.A.H.--14.3
- Fayant, Frank Hix, 1876- --14.3 (3)
- Fedden, Marguerite--14.3
- Feinbert, Charles E., 1899- --14.3
- Ferreira de Castro, José Maria, 1898- --See Castro, Ferreira
de
- FitzGibbon, Constantine, 1919- --14.3 (8)
- Flanner, Janet, 1892- --14.4 (20)
- Fletcher, John--14.3 (3)
- For Intellectual Liberty--14.3 (2)
- Forbes, Ludovic A.--14.3 (2)
- Ford, Hugh D., 1925- --10.2 (6 from Cunard), 14.5 (72)
- Fore Publications, Ltd.--14.3
- Fovon-Dabeaux--14.3
- France: Liberté-Egalité-Fraternité--14.6
- France Libre--14.3
- France Ministère de la Reconstrucion de l'Eure--10.2 (from
Cunard)
- France Ministère de la Reconstrucion et de
l'Urbanisme--14.6
- France Procurer de la République--10.2 (from Cunard)
- France Société Générale--14.6
- Franchey, John R.--14.3 (15)
- Francis Edwards (firm)--14.3
- Frankfurt am Mein Museum für Völkerkunde--14.3
- Fry, Charles, 1903- --14.3
- Fuente, Pablo de la--14.3
- Fulcher, Michael, 1928- --14.3 (3)
- Fuller, Estelle--14.3
- G. Heywood Hill, Ltd.--14.7
- Gabendes, A.--14.7
- Galerie, Louis Leiris--14.7 (2)
- Galinier, Fernand, Dr.--21.4 (2)
- Galway, Marie Carola Blennerhassett, Lady, 1876- --14.7
- Gandarillas, Tony--14.7 (6)
- Gardner, W.H.--10.2 (from Cunard), 14.7 (6)
- Gardner, Wrey, 1901- --14.7 (2)
- Garland, Madge--14.7 (3)
- Garnett, David, 1892- --14.7 (2)
- Gascar, Alice--14.7, 21.4
- Gascoigne, Alvary--14.7 (3)
- Gaubaude, A.--14.7
- Gawsworth, John, 1912-1970--10.2 (from Cunard), 14.7 (7)
- Gelbard, Michael--14.7 (8)
- Gellert, Lawrence, 1898-1979--14.7 (2)
- Genèva Musée et Institute de'Ethnographic--14.7
- German Territory Under Allied Occupation, British Zone--14.7
(2)
- Ghana, Prime Minister Nkrumah--10.2 (from Cunard)
- Gibson, Douglas--14.7
- Gielgud, John, Sir, 1904- --14.7
- Gilbert, Morris, 1894- --14.8-15.1 (208)
- Gillespie, A.L., Jr.--14.7
- Goasqüen, Georgette--10.2 (5 from Cunard), 15.2 (29)
- Goded, Angel--15.3 (11)
- Gold, Michael, 1894-1967--14.7 (2)
- Golding, Louis, 1895-1958--10.2 (from Cunard), 14.7 (2)
- Goldring, Douglas, 1887- --14.7 (3)
- Gordon-Crotch, Martha H.--See Crotch, Martha H.
- Gourielle, Helen--14.7
- Graves, Robert, 1895- --14.7 (7)
- Greacen, Robert--14.7 (4)
- Great Britain
- Chamber of Commerce--10.2 (2 from Cunard)
- Consulate, New York--10.2 (2 from Cunard)
- Embassy--15.4 (2)
- Foreign Office--15.4 (5)
- Ministry of Labour and National Service--15.4
- Postal & Telegraph Censorship Department--15.4
- Royal Courts of Justice Official Solicitor--10.2 (2 from
Cunard), 15.4 (4)
- Green, Nan--15.5 (11)
- Greene, Graham, 1904- --14.7
- Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967--14.7 (3)
- Gregory, E. C.--14.7
- Grenfell, Monica--14.7
- Grieve, Christopher Murray, 1892- --See MacDiarmid, Hugh
- Grossbarel-Brinitzer--14.7
- Guerin, Jean--15.6 (28)
- Guevara, Miranda--14.7 (2)
- Guillen, Nicolas, 1902- --14.7 (6)
- Guinness, Mahon Executor & Trustee Co., Ltd.--15.7
- Hall, Archie--15.8
- Hamburg Museum für Völkerkunde und Vorgeschichte--15.8
(4)
- Hamilton, G. Rostrevor (George Rostrevor), 1888- --15.8 (6)
- Harcourt, Brace & Co.--15.8
-
The Harlem Liberator--15.8
- Harmsworth, Desmond--15.8 (2)
- Harper, Allanah, 1904- --15.8
- Harris, E.P.--15.8
- Harris, Frieda--15.8 (2)
- Harrison, John--15.8 (5)
- Hart-Davis, Deirdre--15.8
- Hart-Davis, Rupert, 1907- --10.4 (2 from Cunard), 15.9
(115)
- Harvey, Neville--15.8 (4)
- Haslemere Educational Museum--15.8
- Hasties--15.8
- Hayward, John, 1905-1965--15.8 (14)
- Hendry, James Findlay--15.8
- Heppenstall, Rayner, 1911- --15.8 (2)
- Herrira Petere, José--15.8
- Heydt, Edward, Freiherr von der, 1882- --15.8 (4)
- Hiler, Hilaire, 1898-1966--15.8 (6)
- Hill, Mary V.B.--15.8
- Hobson, Anthony, 1921- --15.10 (2)
- Hogben, Lancelot Thomas, 1895- --15.10
- Hogg, Neil--15.10 (4)
- Holbein-Verlag Ag.--15.10
- Holbrooke, Joseph, 1878-1958--15.10 (6)
- Holland, Vyuyan Beresford, 1886-1967--15.10 (3)
- Hone, Joseph M. (Joseph Maunsell), 1882-1959-15.10 (5)
- Hooker, James R.--15.10 (4)
- Hooper, James T.--15.10
- Hopkins, Kenneth, 1914- --15.10
- Horton, Paul--15.10
- Hotel Sala--10.4 (from Cunard)
- Housman, Lawrence, 1865-1959--15.10
- Howard, Brian, 1905-1958--15.10
- Hsung, Shih-I, 1902- --15.10 (3)
- Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967--15.11 (16)
- Hugot, Francois--15.10
- Humberstone, Thomas Lloyd, 1867- --15.10 (9)
- Hushie, E.A.--15.10
- Hutchins, Mary--15.10 (5)
- Hutchinson, William J. Fraser--15.10 (2)
- Hutchinson, Francis William, 1910- --15.10 (2)
- Hutton, Edward, 1875- --15.10
- Hyde, Beth--15.10
-
Illustrated London News--16.1
- Institute of Jamaica, Kingston--16.1
- International Brigade Association--16.1 (8)
- International Institute of African Languages and
Cultures--16.1
- International Labor Defense--16.1
- International Press-Cutting Bureau--16.1
- Ivy, James W.--16.1 (3)
- Jackson, Ada--16.1 (2)
- James, Harry, 1916- --16.1
- Jameson, Holman--16.1
- Jameson, Storm, 1897- --16.2 (42)
- Jeffress, Arthur--21.4 (2), Oversize Folder 2 (5)
- John, Augustus, 1878-1961--16.1 (3)
- John, Smith & Sons, Ltd.--16.1
- Johnson, Arthur, d. 1958--16.3 (13)
- Jones, Anne--16.1
- Jones, Elwyn--Oversize Folder 2
- Jones, Max--16.1
- Josefine und Eduard von Portheim Siftung für Wissenschaft und
Kunst--16.1 (2)
- Junta de Cutura (Spain)--16.1
- K.J. Hewett, Ltd.--16.1
- Kayser, Jacques, 1900-1963--16.1 (2)
- King, William Charles Holland, 1884- --16.1 (16)
- Kirby, Richard, Sir, 1904- --16.1
- Kirkpatrick, B.J. (Brownlee Jean)--16.1 (2)
- Kisch, Madeline--16.1
- Knowles, Cecilia--16.1 (3)
- Koninklijke Militaire Academie--16.1
- Labraherie, Pierre--16.4 (4)
- LaChapelle-Réanville (Mayor)--10.4 (6 from Cunard)
- Lago, Tomás--16.4
- Lambert, — --16.4
- Lambert, Jean, 1914- --10.5 (23 from Cunard), 16.4 (15)
- Lang, Iain--16.4
- Lavigne, Général--10.4 (from Cunard)
- The League of Colored People--16.4
- Lee, Susan, fl. 1961--16.4
- Lehman, John, 1907- --16.4 (2)
- Leicestershire County Archives, England--16.4 (6)
- Leicestershire Museum and Art Gallery, England--16.4
- Leiris, Michel, 1901- --16.4 (2)
- Lemon, H.J.D.--16.4
- Leon, Maria Terese--16.4
- Leslie, Shane, 1885-1971--10.4
- Leslie, W. Seymour--16.4 (3)
- Lewin, Mavis--16.4
- Lewis & Shaw (firm)--21.4
- Lewis, Eilund--16.4
- Lewis, George L., 1916- --16.4
-
Liberation--10.4
- Librairie des Editions Espagnoles--16.4 (2)
- Limoges Central Hˇotel--16.4
- Lindsay Drummond, Ltd.--21.4
- Lindsay, Jack, 1900- --10.4 (3 from Cunard), 16.4 (8)
- Lindsley, Lorna Stimson--16.4 (4)
- Liverpool, England (Mayor)--16.4 (3)
- Liverpool Public Museum (England)--10.4 (from Cunard), 16.5
(44)
- Llewellyn, G.--16.4
- Lloyds and National Provincial Foreign Bank, Ltd.--16.4
- Lockhead, Marion--16.4
-
London Evening News--16.4
- London
- County Council, England--16.4
- Library, England--16.4 (2)
- National Portrait Gallery--See National Portrait Gallery
(London)
- University School of Oriental Studies--16.4 (2)
- Longmans Greens & Co., Ltd.--16.4
- Lord, Douglas, Mrs.--16.4
- Low, D.M. (David Maurice), 1890- --16.6 (12)
- Lowenfels, Lillian--16.4 (8)
- Lowenfels, Walter, 1897-1976--16.7 (32)
- Lowndes, Belloc, 1868-1947--16.4
- Lucas, F. L. (Frank Laurence), 1894-1967--16.4 (3)
- Ludovici, Anthony Mario, 1882- --16.4
- Lynel, Louis--16.4
- Lyon, Lilian Bowes--See Bowes-Lyon, Lilian Helen
- Lyons, Islay De Courcy, 1922- --16.4 (26)
- MacCown, Eugene--16.8 (4)
- MacDiarmid, Hugh, 1892- --16.8 (4)
- MacKenzie, Faith Compton--16.8
- Mackworth, Cecily--16.8
- MacNeice, Louis, 1907-1963--16.8
- MacPherson, Kenneth, 1903?-1971--16.9 (38)
- Malinowski, Bronislaw, 1884-1942--16.8
- Manchester Guardian--10.4 (4 from Cunard), 16.8 (13)
- Manheim Städtische Museen--16.8
- Manifold, J.S. (John Streeter), 1915- --16.8 (2)
- Marson, H. Victor--16.8 (2)
- Marston, Doreen--16.8
- Martin, Alec, Sir--16.8
- Martin Secker and Warburg, Ltd.--10.4 (from Cunard), 16.8 (10),
21.4
- Masefield, John, 1878-1967--16.8
- Masson, André, 1896- --16.8
- Massot, Pierre de--16.8
- Matthews, Geoffrey, 1920- --16.8 (3)
- Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset), 1874-1965--16.8
- Mayer, André--16.8 (5)
- McCarthy, Albert J.--16.8 (3)
- McKay, Claude, 1890-1948--10.4 (2 from Cunard), 17.1 (16)
- McLeod, Enid--16.8
- McLeod, Vincent--16.8
- Merwin, Dick--16.8
- Meyerstein, Edward Harry William, 1889-1952--16.8 (5)
- Meynell, Francis, Sir, 1891- --16.8
- Michlet, Raymond--17.2 (5)
- Milne, Ewart, 1903- --16.8 (6)
- Miro, Joan, 1893- --16.8
- Mobile, Mary--16.8
- Moens, Herman M. Bernelot (Herman Marie Bernelot), 1878-
--16.8
- Moirs, A— --16.8
- Molesworth, Gen.--10.4 (from Cunard)
- Moline, Roger, 1903- --16.8 (2)
- Montañez, Marta--16.8
- Montauben Musée d'Histore Naturelle--10.4 (from Cunard)
- Moore, A. W.--16.8
- Moore, George, 1852-1933--10.4 (from Cunard), 17.3 (24), 21.4
(20)
- Moore, Henry, 1898- --16.8 (5)
- Moore, Nicholas, 1918- --16.8
- Moore, Peter, fl. 1944--16.8
- Moret, Thomas--16.8
- Morgan, Charles, 1894-1958--16.8
- Morgan, Louise, d. 1964--17.4 (100)
- Morgan, Silas--16.8
- Moult, Thomas--16.8
- Muñoz, Diez--16.8
- Munro-Kerr, Anne, Miss--10.4 (2 from Cunard)
- Muray, M.A.--16.8
- Museum für Völkerkunder und Schweizerisches Museum für
Völkskunde, Basel--16.8
- Myriad Press (firm)--16.8 (4)
- National Campaign for the Abolition of Capitol
Punishment--17.5
- National Council for Civil Liberties (London)--17.5
- National Portrait Gallery (Great Britain)--17.5
- National Provincial Bank--10.6 (from Cunard), 17.6 (11)
- Nef, Johnanna F.--17.5 (2)
-
The Negro Worker--10.6 (from
Cunard)
- Nehls, Edward--17.5
- Neruda, Pablo, 1904-1973--17.5 (6)
- Nevill, Geraldine--17.7 (4)
- Nevinson, C.R.W. (Christopher Richard Wynne),
1889-1946--17.5
-
New Masses--17.5 (3)
-
The New Statesman--10.6 (3 from Cunard),
17.5
-
New York Journal-American--17.5
- New York Public Library--17.5 (2)
- Ney, Richard, 1918- --17.5
- Nicholas, Morna--17.5 (5)
- Nichols, Beverley, 1899- --17.5
- Nichols, Robert Malise Bowyer, 1893-1944--17.5
- Nicholson, Hubert, 1908- --17.5 (4)
- Nicholson, Harold George, Sir, 1886-1968--17.5
- Nieto, Juan--17.5 (2)
-
Nine: Quarterly Review of Literature and the
Arts--17.5
- Nivason, G— --17.5
- Nordman, Joë--10.6 (3 from Cunard), 17.5 (14), 21.4
- Norman, Sylvia, 1901- --17.5 (2)
- Norris, Ida--17.5
- Norton, Michael, 1917- --17.5
- Norwich Castle Museum--17.5
- Olbrechts, Frans M., 1899- --17.8
- Orgle, Ernest--17.8
- Osborne, Peter--17.8 (2)
- Ould, Hermon, 1886-1951--17.8 (4)
-
Our Time--10.6 (from Cunard), 17.8
(2)
-
Outposts--17.8
- Ozanne, Marie--17.8 (8)
- Padmore, Dorothy--17.10 (16)
- Padmore, George--17.10 (6)
- Palmer, Herbert E. (Herbert Edward), 1880- --17.10 (4)
- Parker, Nöel--17.10 (3)
- Parsons, Owen--10.6 (2 from Cunard), 17.10 (8)
- Partido Obrero de Unificacion Marxista--10.6 (from Cunard)
- Patmore, Brigit, 1883-1965--17.10
- Patmore, Derek, 1908- --17.10 (6)
- Patterson, Haywood, 1913 or 1914- --17.10 (2)
- Paulhan, Jean, 1884-1968--10.6 (from Cunard), 17.10 (4)
- Payne, Robert, 1911- --17.10 (2)
- Pént, Benjamin--17.10
- Peyrone, E.--10.6 (from Cunard)
- Phillips, R. Suville--17.10
- Phoenix Press (firm) --17.10 (3)
- Picquot, Raymond--17.10
- Pilcher, Velona, 1894- --17.10 (10)
- Pitt-Rivers, Julian Alfred--17.10
- Pitt-Rivers, Margot--17.10 (4)
- Pitt-Rivers Museum--17.10 (2)
- Plant, Wilson--17.10 (2)
- Pleadwell, F.L. (Frank Lester), 1872-1957--17.10 (6)
- Plomer, William, 1903-1973--17.10 (3)
- Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery (England) --17.10
- Potts, Paul--17.10 (2)
- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972--10.6 (from Cunard), 17.10 (3), 21.4
- The Press--10.6 (from Cunard)
- Pritt, D.N. (Denis Nowell), 1887- --17.10
- Pudney, John, 1909-1977--17.10
- Puig Pujadas, José, 1883- --17.10
- Quennell, Peter, 1905- --17.11 (2)
- Quiroga, José Maria--17.11
- Rabullat, Emile--17.12
- Ramsey, T.W. (Thomas Weston), 1892-1952--17.12
- Rathbone, Irene, 1892-1980--18.1-2 (142)
- Ratton, Charles--17.12 (4)
- Reading Museum and Art Gallery--17.12
- Rickwood, Jenny--17.12
- Rios, Manuel--17.12
- Roberts, Charles--17.12
- Roberts, Denys Kilham--10.6 (from Cunard)
- Roberts, Michael, 1902- --17.12
- Robertson Scott, John William, 1866-1962--21.4
- Robeson, Paul, 1898-1976--21.4
- Robinson, Clyde--10.7-8 (92 from Cunard), 18.3-5 (110),
21.4
- Roditi, Edouard--17.12 (2)
- Rogers, John C.--17.12
- Rogers, Neville--17.12
- Roma, Beni--17.12 (4)
- Roma, Juan-Miguel--18.6 (78)
- Rome Daily American--17.12
- Roques, Germain--17.12
- Rose, Felix--17.12
- Rose, William K.--17.12 (7)
- Ross, Alan--17.12
- Ross, Isabel--17.12
- Rota, Bertram, 1903-1966--17.12 (7)
- Rothe, Paul, 1907- --17.12 (4)
- Rouvier, Jean--17.12 (2)
- Rovart, Denis--17.12
- Rovira, Dr.--17.12 (9)
- Rowe, Joyce--17.12
- Royal Anthropological Institute--17.12 (3)
- Russell, Peter--17.12
- Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum--17.12
- Ryan, Desmond--17.12 (5)
- Sackville-West, Edward, Hon., 1901-1965--18.7
- Sadoul, Georges, 1904-1967--18.7 (13)
- Sagto, Julio Miguel--18.7
- Sainsbury, Bob--18.7 (3)
- St. Germans, Helen Agnes Post Eliot, Countess--18.7
- Sandwell, Stephen--18.7
- Sarrate, Roberts--10.6 (2 from Cunard), 18.7 (7)
- Saurat, Denis, 1890-1958--18.7 (2)
- Schrijver, Elka--18.7 (3)
- Schrijver, Herman--18.7 (25)
- Schwartz, Dr.--10.6 (from Cunard)
- Schwartz, Jacob, fl. 1954--18.7 (3)
- Schwarz, A.--18.7
- Seghers, Pierre--18.7 (10)
- Seligman, Brenda Z. Salaman--18.7 (3)
- Sender, Ramon José, 1901- --18.7
- Senhouse, Roger--10.6 (5 from Cunard), 19.1 (40)
- Seth, R.C.--18.7
- Seymour, William Kean, 1887- --18.7
- Sharp, Harold--19.2 (3)
- Shaw, Duncan Keith, 1892- --19.2 (5)
- Shaw, Walter--19.2 (12)
- Shercliff, Jo--19.2
- Siento, Michael--19.2 (2)
- Siepman, Eric Otto--19.2 (2)
- Sims, Norman--10.6 (from Cunard), 19.2 (9)
- Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969--19.2 (3)
- Sitwell, Sacheverell, 1897- --19.2 (15)
- Society of Authors--19.2 (8)
- Solano, Solita--10.6 (from Cunard), 19.3 (54)
- Solomon R. Guggenhiem Museum--19.2 (2)
- Sotheby and Co.--19.2 (2)
- Soto, Antonio--19.2 (2)
- Southampton University Library--19.2
- Sowerby--19.2
- The Spectator--10.6 (2 from Cunard)
- The Spectator, Accra, Gold Coast--10.6 (from Cunard)
- Spender, Stephen, 1909- --19.4 (3)
- Sprigge, Elizabeth, 1900- --19.4 (5)
- Squire, John Collings, Sir, 1884-1958--19.4 (2)
- Stark, Freya Madeline, 1893- --19.4 (2)
- Stark, Marjorie--19.4
- Starke, Emil--19.4
- Steen, Sheila M.--19.4 (3)
- Sterling, Monica--21.4
- Stone, Melville E., 1875- --19.4 (2)
- Stoneyhurst College, Shalley Museum--19.4
- Storrs, Ronald, Sir, 1881-1955-10.6 (from Cunard)
- Strachan, Geoffrey--19.4 (9)
- Strachan, W.J. (Walter John), 1903- --19.5 (29)
- Summer, Montague--21.4
- Sunday Chronicle, London--19.4
- Swingler, Randall, 1909- --19.4 (5)
- Symonds, John, 1914- --19.4
- Symonds, Arthur, 1865-1945--19.4
- Tabacalera, S.A., Madrid--19.6
- Tamer, Pancho--19.6
- Taylor, Simon Walter--21.4
- Tchelitchew, Pavel, 1898-1957-19.6
- Teitelboim, Dora--19.6
- Temple, F.J.--21.4
- Terrier-Santans, Edmond, Marquis de, 1878- --21.4
- Theis, Otto Frederick, 1881- --10.6 (from Cunard), 19.7
(13)
- Thomas Cook & Son--19.6
- Thomassin, Franz--19.6 (4)
- Thompson, Edward John, 1886-1946--19.8 (29)
- Thompson, Theodoria--19.6
- Thorne, Anthony--19.9-10 (204)
- Thorne, Hume--19.6 (15)
- Thorne, Simon--19.6 (4)
- Thorne, Will, 1857-1946--19.6
- Thorp, Carl--19.6
- Threadgill, James--19.6
-
Time and Tide--10.6 (from Cunard), 19.6
(3)
-
Times, London--19.6
- Torquay Natural History Society--19.6
- Tree, Iris, 1897-1968-20.1 (3)
- Treece, Henry, 1911-1966-20.1 (2)
-
Trinidad Guardian--10.6 (from
Cunard)
- Triolet, Elsa--20.1
- Tuohy, Ferdinand, 1891- --20.1
- Turrent Rozas, Lorenzo--20.1
- Tzara, Tristan, 1896-1963--20.1 (13)
- U.S. State Department--10.6 (from Cunard)
- Ubaq, M.--20.2 (2)
- Übersee-Museum (Bremen)--20.2
- Urquart, Fred, 1912- --20.2
- Vail, Laurence, 1891-1968--20.2 (3)
- Valle-Inclán, Jaime--20.2
- Van Cappel, Achille--20.2
- Vandervetz, Lalla--20.2
- Vansittart, Robert Gilbert Vansittart, Baron, 1881-1957--20.2
(2)
- Vayo, Julio Alvarez de--See Alvarez de Vayo, Julio
- Verney, Guy--20.2
- Vernon (Eure France)--10.6 (from Cunard)
- Viajlinskiy, S.--20.2
- Vicéns, Juan--20.2 (3)
- Vickridge, Alberta--20.2
- Victor Gollancy, Ltd.--20.2 (3)
- Victoria History of the County of Leicestershire--20.2 (3)
- Vijayatunga, J. (Jinadasa), 1902- --20.2 (2)
- Villiesid, James B.--20.2
- Villifosse, — --20.2 (2)
- Vines, Sherard, 1890- --20.2
-
Voice of Africa--20.2
- Vries, Lini M. de--See De Vries, Lini M.
- W.B. Clowes and Sons, Ltd.--20.3
- W.H. Allen and Co. Ltd.--20.3 (16)
- Wagner, Jean P., 1919- --20.3
- Wakefield Public Library--20.3
- Wallace-Johnson, Isaac T.A.--20.3
- Wallenborn, Robert--20.3
- Walrond, Eric D.--20.3
- Warner, Sylvia Townsend, 1893- --20.4-5 (117), 21.4 (2)
- Warrington Municipal Museum and Art Gallery--20.3
- Watergate Theatre--20.3
- Watson, E.M.--20.3
- Watson, Peter--20.3 (3)
- Watson, Violet M.--20.3
- Waugh, Alec, 1898- --20.3 (2)
- Weill, Paul--10.6 (from Cunard), 20.3
- Wellcome Historical Medical Museum--20.3
- Westerfield, Peggy--10.6
- Wheeler, Martin M.--20.3 (3)
- Wherry, Charles D.--20.3 (3)
- Whitman, H.S.--20.3
- Wickham, Cynthia--20.3
- Wild, Sam--20.3
- Willet, Frank--20.3
- William Jackson Books, Ltd.--20.3 (2)
- Wilson, Olga Lee--20.3
- Wilson, Robert Noble Denison, 1889- --20.3
- Winsor, Rita--20.3 (4)
- Wintringham, Tom, 1889-1949--20.3
- Wishart, Michael, 1928- --20.3 (9)
- Wollman, Maurice--20.3
- Woolf, Cecil--20.6-7 (76)
- Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969--20.3 (2)
- Wrynn, Anthony--20.3 (2)
- Yorke, Gerald--20.3 (7)
- Young, Claveron--20.3
- Young, Francis Brett, 1884-1954--21.4
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At the end of the Incoming Correspondence subseries there are several
files of letters Cunard grouped together by topic. Listed here are individuals
and organizations represented in those files; some of them are also represented
elsewhere in the Cunard collections.
-
Negro: An Anthology--20.10
- Associated Negro Press
- Bethune, Mary McLeod
- Binkley, W.G.
- Callender, George X.
- The Chicago Defender
- Coles, L.F.
- Crowder, Henry
- Cuney-Hare, Maud
- Dabney, W.P.
- Dockett, Jesse
- Dreiser, Theodore
- Frazier, E.F.
- Gordon, Eugene
- Gordon, Taylor
- Hathaway, C.A.
- Herskovits, Melville
- Hughes, Langston
- Hutchinson, Thomas
- International Labor Defense
- Johnson, E.A.
- Locke, Alain
- Matthews, John Frederick
- McClendon, Rose
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People
-
The New York Age
- Phillips, Nathaniel
- Schomberg, Arthur
- Schuyler, Josephine
- Simon, Hubert
- Snelson, Floyd
- White, Clarence Cameron
- Wiggins, Edgar A.
- Williams, W.C.
- Wimley, Clarence
-
Nous gens D'Espagne--21.1
- Ackland, Valentine
- Balaye, Geraldine
- Bishop, Morris
- Boyle, Kay
- Bresson, Georges
- Cavalieri, Alix
- Conairan, Nina
- Duff, Charles
- Goasgüen, Georgette
- Goded, Angel
- Golding, Louis
- Grindea, Miron
- Guerin, Jean
- Hughes, Langston
- Jameson, Storm
- Johnson, Arthur
- Leon, Maria Teresa
- Lindsley, Lorna
- Lyall, Archie
- MacPherson, Kenneth
- Michaelis, Ruth
- Morgan, Louise
- Ortiz, Manuel Angeles
- Ould, Hermon
- Ozanne, Marie
- Rabullat, Emile
- Rathbone, Irene
- Reynolds, Mary
- Roma, Juan Miguel
- Sadoul, Georges
- Sandy, Isabelle
- Strachan, Walter
- Swingler, Randall
- Thomassin, Franz
- Thorne, Anthony
- Vicens, Juan
- Warner, Sylvia Townsend
-
Poems for France--21.2
- Ackland, Valentine
- Alington, C.A.
- Beeching, Jack
- Bowen, Arnold
- Cawdor, Wilma
- Cecil, Robin
- Church, Richard
- Craven, Mollie
- Douglas, Norman
- Grieve, Christopher
- Jackson, Ada
- Lockhead, Marion
- Milne, Ewart
- Rathbone, Irene
- Rose, Felix
- Rowe, Joyce
- Treece, Henry
- Warner, Sylvia Townsend
- Were, Mary Winter
- Questionnaire on the Spanish war and poems about Spain--21.3
- Ackland, Valentine
- Auden, W.H.
- C.C.O.
- The Communist Party of Great Britain
- Faber and Faber, Ltd.
- Forster, E.M.
- Harrisson, Tom
- Lloyd, A.E.
- Macauley, Rose
- Mitchell, P. Chambers
- Stapleton, Olaf
- Stokes, Adrian
- West, Rebecca
-
Poems by:
- Auden, W.H.
- Cunard, Nancy
- Howard, Brian
- Hughes, Langston
- Lorca, Frederico Garcia
- Padmore, George
- Robin, Pierre
- Tzara, Tristan
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- A Claude Roy--1.3
- A Tristan Tzara--1.3
- Accés de rage justifice--1.3
- Adam--1.3
- Africa, the “Abstract,” and Hampton Institute's art exhibition
in Port of Spain--1.3
- After reading
Under the Volcano by Malcolm
Lowry--1.3
- Americans Go Home! A cantata to be sung--1.3
- Amerloqueries--1.3
- And also Faustus--1.3
- And Hate's Resistance: France 1941--1.3
- Andorra 1956--1.3
- Answers to a questionnaire from
The Little Review--1.3
- Anti-Nazis and Anti-Fascists Imprisoned in France--1.3
- The Ants Make a Tank - But What Maketh Man?--1.3
- Appréciation de Gianrico Cella--1.3
- Articles re a Spanish family in Franco's Spain--1.3
- Articles written for
- The Associated Negro Press--1.4
-
The Barbados Observer--1.5
-
Ethiopian News--1.6
-
France--1.3
- The Ministry of Information Concerning Negros in Great Britain
and Colonial Welfare--1.3
-
The New Times--1.6
-
New York Amsterdam News--1.3
-
Our Time--1.7
-
Spain Today--1.3
- Articles written while traveling in Spain--1.8
- The Artist to Himself--1.3
- L'Artiste--1.3
- Author's World Peace Appeal: Le Premier Congrès Í
Londres--1.3
- The Back Like a Weasel's--1.9
- Ballad of Réanville--1.9
- Ballad of Tyneside--1.9
- Between Time and etc.--1.9
- Bibliographic note on Norman Douglas--1.9
- Black Man and White Ladyship--1.9
- Black-out Blues--1.9
- A Bride Abattue--1.9
- Broadcast re how Latin-Americans view Italy--1.9
- Broadcast re women's activities in England today--1.9
- Bugs and Franco--1.9
- A Calypso--1.10
- Caminel--1.10
- Catalougue de Braun--1.10
- Catalonian writer speaks at XVIIth International Congress of
P.E.N. Club in London--1.10
- Ce Bataillon--1.10
- Chancun àson poste--1.10
- Charles Duff--Appreciation of a Realist and a Patriot of
Freedom--1.10
- Chile--1.10
- The Chilean Sonnets--1.10
- Collect to the Virgin--1.10
- Collections de Maitres Painters: Prefaces--2.1-2
- La Comida de Hoy--1.10
- Communiqé de N.A. Tristan Tzara--1.10
- Complainte--1.10
- Composition mixte--1.10
- Concerning “Does anyone know any Negroes?”--1.10
- Crashing Ellis Island--2.3
- A Day in Versailles; Illustrated Guidebook--2.4
- Decade of Exile: The Intellect of Spain Is Today in Other
Lands--2.5
- Declaration of the Negus--2.4
- Dedication--2.4
- Des Paroles Vraiment Pour Toi--2.4
- The Desert Fresco--2.4
- Dlink--2.4
- Don Jay--2.4
- Dordogne--2.4
- Dream--2.4
- Dream: Catch the Flowers and Run--2.4
- Ecrire--2.6
- En Europa, “Pariahs”- en El Nuevo Mundo, Hombres--2.6
- En Marge de la Guerre d'España--2.6
- Enclume attend Marteau--2.6
- Eos--2.6
- Epic on Spain (unfinished)--2.7
- Les Etoiles--2.6
- Fabrica Vulcano Talleres de Construccion Mechanicas (Mexico
City)--2.8
- Faire le Plein--2.8
- Fanlangist Activities--2.8
- Fares, Please!--2.8
- Fascist Provocations in Geneva--2.8
- Le Femur--2.8
- A Few Notes on Roy Campbell--2.8
- Fiji Commandos and Loyal Solomon Islanders--2.8
- The First Sonnet--2.8
- For Abyssinia--2.8
- For and To Alec - Who Will Understand--2.8
- For Ernesto Ferri, musician - in San Gimignano--2.8
- For Sam: Dec. 15, 1963
- For Tsiang, the Chinese poet in the “Kingdom of Pear and Island
of the Hours”--2.8
- Forbidden Music--2.8
- 14 Juillet 1941--2.8
- Fou comme l'Amour--2.8
- Fragment in the Old World--2.8
- France--2.8
- France's Underground Press--2.8
- French Repression in North Africa--2.8
-
G.M.: Memories of George
Moore--2.9-3.4
- Gabaudet--2.8
- Germany--2.8
-
Grand Man--3.5-4.11
- Gravé sur une Stèle--2.8
- Hay que Salvarlos--5.1
- Haywood Patterson Jail--5.1
- Here and There--5.1
- Here-in--5.1
- L'Histoire tragique du Docteur Faust--5.1
- Hitler Protects the Blacks - the Nazis--5.1
- Hokku--5.1
- Hommage àRenno Alfeo--5.1
- The Hours Press--5.1
- How Long? (incomplete play on Negro history)--5.2-4
- “How Long?” Is Not “For Ever”--5.1
- How Vichy Views the Return of the
Daily Worker and
The Week--5.1
- Icarus--5.5
- Impressions du Amérique du Sud--5.5
- In Morning Canters (After Norman)--5.5
- In San Gimignano - For Ernesto Ferri, musician--5.5
- In the Studio--5.5
- Incarnations--5.5
- Incidents with the American Press--5.5
- Indictment by Art--5.5
- Is it a dream, boys? No!--5.5
- Is the Labourer Worthy of His Hire?--5.5
- Italy--5.5
-
Ivories of Ancient
Africa--5.6-6.2
- Jack Brent - the Inspirer--6.3
- Jaime--6.3
- July 14 - Tricolor with International--6.3
- June for Freedom - June for Italy--6.3
- Kikuyu--6.3
- The Lands that Were Today--6.4
- Late Night Sonnet--6.4
- Légende--6.4
- Less than the Slave--6.4
- Letter from Belgium--6.4
- Letter from Paris--6.4
- Letter [to T.S. Eliot]--6.4
- Liberator--6.4
- Life in the Prison Camps of France--6.4
- Lincoln--6.4
- Lines: Is This My War?--6.4
- Love, Death, Time, Weather--6.4
- The Love Story--6.4
- Love's Alba against Time, Time's against Love--6.4
- Machado--6.5
- Madagascar--6.5
- Man Ship Tank Gun Plane--6.5
- Manuel y Pirulín--6.5
- ¿Me oyes, Mihito?--6.5
- Meet Mr. Jim Crow--6.5
- Meeting Mr. & Mrs. Seabrook--6.5
- Memento--6.5
- Memorial of Bitter-Sweet--6.5
- Message--6.5
- Mexican Perspective: Notes--6.6-7
- Mexico--6.5
- Mexico - and More--6.5
- A Moment in Tobago--6.7
- Morning Canters: “Village”--6.7
- Morning with Water--6.7
- Mosley 1943--6.7
- The Musée de l'Homme--6.7
- My Liberator--6.7
- My Young Men--6.7
- Myself--6.7
-
Negro: notes and source
materials--7.2
- Negroes in France Volunteer for Army Service--7.1
- “Nerves,” or what would have happened?--7.1
- Newsletter from England--7.1
- Nights--7.1
- Nineteen poems--7.3
- No Colour Bar in the British Air Force--7.1
- Noël - Amour - Guerre--7.1
- Noir et mauvais--7.1
- Nosaltres--7.1
- Note on Count Karolyi--7.1
- Note on the Mussée Labit in Toulouse--7.1
- Notebook of poems--7.1
- Notes de L'Amérique du Sud--7.1
- Notes for Me--7.1
- Notes, lines, poems, 1942--7.1
- Notes on Georges Otramare--7.1
- Notes on the Spanish Refugee Colony at Santa Clara--7.1
- Nous gens d'España--7.4
- Ocaña Jail--7.5
- Occurrencias--7.5
- Oeuvre Italienne “Pro Oriente”--7.5
- Of a glass stopper found in the sea at Collioure, S.W. France in
1951--7.5
- On Colour Bar--7.5
- On Four Negro Intellectuals--7.5
- On Lybia, North Africa, and Facism--7.5
- On the “Fifth Column,” Axis, Fascist and Falangist Element in
Latin America--7.5
- One Day at School Saves a Situation--7.5
- Oradour - Remember--7.5
- Outlaws--7.5
- Pale Moon, Slip of Malachite--7.6
- Par nos dagues--7.6
-
Parallax--7.7
- Passport to Freedom--7.6
- Le Pérelin Passionné by Joel Bradford--7.6
- Pisces Pulled Plow--7.6
- Poem for Norman Douglas--7.6
- Poemas, Poèmes, Poem--8.2
-
Poémes pour la France--8.1
-
Poems for France--7.8
- Poems, 1960, àTomás--7.6
- Poems translated by Nancy Cunard--8.3
- Poems written in
- England--8.4
- Gourdon and Pomone--8.4
- Spain, France, and England--8.4
- Toulouse--8.4
- The Poet to His Wars--7.6
- Pour se faire aimer--7.6
- Psalm of the Palms
- Quercy--7.6
- Quicha legend by Pedro Jorge Vera--7.6
- ¿Quien soy yo?--7.6
- Rafineria de Azucar de Vina del Mar--8.6
- Ram Gopal--8.6
- Ramon del Valle-Inclan--8.6
- Rape--8.6
- Réanville--8.6
- Relève into Maquis--8.6
- Republic; weekly bulletin--8.6
- Rêve--8.6
- Review of
-
Africa Answers Back by Akiki K.
Nyabongo--8.6
- Books by children and friends of authors--8.6
-
Penorman by Richard
Aldington--8.6
-
The Black Counsul by Anatolii
Vinogradov--8.6
- This Our World - Four one-act plays--8.6
- Revolution--The Negro speaks: a Symposium of Poetry--8.6
- Robert the Bruce--8.6
- Roberto--8.6
- A Room--8.6
- Russia - The U.S.S.R--8.6
- Russian film notes--8.6
- Russian notes--8.6
- Les Sales Étrangers--8.7
- Salud Bagaria, Salud España--8.7
- A Scene--8.7
- Scottsboro - and other Scottsboros--8.8
- Scottsboro and the Lynch Spirit--8.7
- Si, es España--8.7
- Soldier Poor Soldiér--8.7
- Solomon and Sheba--8.7
- Sonnet des Martyres--8.7
- Sonnet en Cinq Langues--8.10
- Sonnet political--8.7
- Sonneto del “Pobre Destín”--8.7
- Sonnets in Chile--8.7
- South of Exile: poems--8.7
- Southern Sheriff--8.7
- Souvenirs Anti-Fascistes: L'Afrique du Nord--8.7
- Spain--8.7
- Spain - My - Spain and Nous Gens d'España--8.7
- Spaniards in German Camps--8.7
- The Spanish Years--8.7
- Les Struldbrugs; tsars du mystère--8.7
-
Sublunary--9.1
- Superbia--8.7
- Swing for Free--8.7
- Take Us Out of Hell--9.3
- Tatama by Cyrille Camilovitch: translated by Cunard--9.2
- These Were the Hours: Such Were the Hours--9.4
- Thoughts about
- Aleister Crowley--9.2
- James Joyce--9.2
- Ronald Firbank--9.2
- Through Spain--9.2
- Las Tierras que Fueron Hoy--9.2
- To Alfred Cruickshank--9.2
- To Douglas Cooper from Nancy Cunard: Lines Inspired by His 1964
New Years Card--9.2
- To Eat Today--9.2
- To Live Again--9.2
- To Professor Bernelot Moens--9.2
- Toro Contrabandista--9.2
- Tout pour la vie--9.2
- Traductions de poèmes Francais--9.2
- La tragedia de Francia vista por Españoles: revisions by Vasquesz
Amaral--9.5
- Tres partes del largo poema epico sobre España--9.2
- The Tribes Are Out; Trinidad carnival has some fine African
aspects--9.2
- Tribute to Pasionaria--9.2
- The Triumph of the Treasures--9.2
- Tu et souviens--9.2
- Tunisia--9.2
- Tunisia - Land of Hunger and Hope--9.6
- Two poems in Black and Grey--9.2
- Unidentified articles re
- Democratic liberty in Great Britain and the victory in North
Africa--1.1
- Haile Selassie and Italian journalists--1.1
- Italian aggressions in Northern Africa and
Mein Kampf--1.1
- The League of Nations--1.1
- Unidentified book: dedication--1.1
- Unidentified essay on the poets of Spain--1.1
- Untitled articles re
- A monarchy in Spain--1.1
- Article for Pat's notebook--1.1
- Colonial welfare in Great Britain--1.1
- Concentration camps in France and Spain--1.1
- Conditions in Spain--1.1
- Conditions in Toulouse--1.1
- Congrès de la Fédération Internationale du
P.E.N.--1.1
- Diplomatic relations between Mexico and Great
Britain--1.1
- Fortifications in Spain--1.1
- The French in exile in Cuba--1.1
- French patriots in Madagascar--1.1
- The future of Spain after World War II--1.1
- Health conditions in France--1.1
- La colonización del Africa norte--1.1
- Labor conditions in Trinidad--1.1
- The League of Coloured People in Liverpool and the colour
bar--1.1
- Les Lettres Francaises and peace in France--1.1
- Mussolini's aggression--1.1
- Nazi-Fascism--1.1
- News of Spain--1.1
- Pablo Casals--1.1
- Provisional government of Spain--1.1
- Republican Spaniards in England--1.1
- Spain--1.1
- Untitled book on Spain--1.2
- Untitled play concerning a trip to the USSR in 1935--1.1
- Untitled poems
- “First things come first--and that's a
kiss...”--1.1
- “For me the wide-wild far flung...”--1.1
- “Summer is a tenor's song across the water, across a dark
hay field...”--1.1
- “Tambour--Tambor! Vi-ve le vin d'Andorre...”--1.1
- Vaour: poem notes--9.7
- Victor and Nancy at Pertenhall--9.7
- Violacion--9.7
- Visions I--9.8-9
- Visions II--9.8-9
- A Visit to Julien Benda--9.7
- War--9.7
- The Watergate Theatre--9.7
- What Franco Has Done to the Moors--9.7
- Wheels: The Poems of Nancy Cunard in
Wheels--9.7
- When Can We Stop Being Refugees?--9.7
- White Lies--9.7
- The White Man's Duty--9.10
- Whose Desert?--9.7
- Worm--9.7
- The Worst Case of Injustice in this Century--9.7
- YOU. To Steve--9.7
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- Ackland, Valentine
- The Lettuce Eaters--30.4
- Poems, 1935-1960--30.4
- They Are Hid in Prison--30.4
- Urn Burial--30.4
- War in Progress--30.4
- Agence Espagne
- Alvear, Juan de
- In fait des fortifications chez France--30.3
- Andrewes, Walter
- Aparicio, Antonio
- Citaciones de su Conferencia: Imagen de España en la
Literatura Rusa--30.5
- El Corazon de Alma--30.5
-
Los Hombres de
Piedrabirena--30.6
- Luz en los montes de España; poems testral en tres
escenas--30.5
- Paramo--30.5
- Paramo: A Woman from Paramo--30.5
- Poems: 1943-1964--30.5
- Poesia y guerra de España--30.5
- Review of
The Burning Glass--30.5
- El tiempo en nuestros brazo--30.5
- Via y dullo de España--30.5
- Arabanasich, Irène
- Aragon, Louis
- Chanson àboire--30.7
-
La défense de
l'infini--30.8-31.1
- Futur antérieur--30.7
- Les galeries Lafayette--30.7
- Lettre au acommissaire--30.7
- Poems translated by Nancy Cunard: 1934-1949--30.7
- Recette pour mourir d'amour au tems du carnaval--30.7
- Balayé, Geraldine
- Chopin et Georges Sand--31.2
- Great Women of France: Rivarole--31.2
- Preface to
Floraisons Tardives--31.2
- Un regard sur la poesie Espagnole du XIII° au XX°
siècles--31.2
- Review of
Poèmes àla France--31.2
- Beeching, Jack
- Never but Now--31.3
- Poems: 1940-1944--31.3
- Stop-gap--31.3
- Boyle, Kay
- Vu a Madrid au mois d'Aurie--31.4
- Two Poems: A Communication to Nancy Cunard--31.4
- Bradford, Joel
- Review of
The Yogi and the Commissar by Arthur
Koestler--30.3
- Brennan, Terence
- Death Squads in Morocco--30.3
- Beckett, Samuel
- Beltrán, Neftali
- “Hoy me pondré a llorar por no mirarte...”--30.3
- Sonnet in Yucatan--30.3
- Benkovitz, Miriam J.
- Ronald Firbank in New York--30.3
- Boétie, Etiene de la
- Sonnet “Sourdoigne, gloire des ans futurs”--30.3
- Bowen, Arnold Vincent
- Camino Galicio, Léon Felipe
- Broken Ode--31.5
- Espagne--31.5
- Cañaberal, Andrés
- Luchemos - con las armas que tenemos--31.6
-
Manuel y el Pirulin cuento pera
Mayores--31.7
-
Los que quedamos--31.8-11
-
Poemas--32.1
- Poems: 1961--31.6
- El relato de un marido--31.6
-
El retorno de el hijo del
Republicano--32.2
- La quimera de una vida: Actoprimero--31.6
-
Tristes Palabras:
Introduction--32.3
- Cañas, Tomás
- La condena y el indulto--32.4
- Dialogo de dos condenados a cadena perpetua--32.5
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