TABLE OF CONTENTS
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Contents
Restrictions
Index Terms
Administrative Information
Description of Series
I. Works,
1911-1931
II. Correspondence,
1888-1931
III. Personal Papers,
1909-1954
IV. Helen O'Hara Harris,
1914-1955
V. Third Party Works and Correspondence,
1903-1955
Index
Index
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Frank Harris:
An Inventory of His Collection at the Harry
Ransom Humanities Research Center
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Creator: |
Harris, Frank
1855-1931 |
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Title: |
Frank Harris
Collection
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Dates: |
1888-1955 |
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Abstract: |
The Harris collection is
composed of personal correspondence to and from Harris, as well as manuscripts,
legal documents, account books, and financial papers. Also present are a number
of lists, notes, interviews, and personal papers. The collection contains works
and correspondence written by people associated with Harris. |
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RLIN Record #: |
TXRC02-A4 |
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Extent: |
10 boxes (4.2
linear feet), 1 galley folder |
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Repository: |
Harry Ransom Humanities Research
Center The University of Texas at Austin |
James Thomas Harris was born in Galway, Ireland, in 1856, the
fourth of five children. After the early death of their mother, Harris was
raised largely by his siblings before his father, a commander in the British
Coast Guard, sent him to school in Wales. Harris ran away from school in 1871
and sailed to America.
Between 1871 and 1872 Harris worked as a bootblack,
construction worker, hotel clerk, and possibly as a cowboy. He traveled from
New York to Chicago and ended up in Lawrence, Kansas, in 1872, where two of his
brothers had settled. While Harris worked in his brothers' butcher shop and
attended lectures at the University of Kansas he met and was influenced by
Byron Smith, a promising young classics professor with an interest in Karl
Marx. Harris placed enough importance on his association with Smith to change
his name as an indication of a sort of rebirth. From that time on he was known
as Frank Harris.
Harris briefly returned to England in 1875 before leaving for
Europe where he began an educational tour. He began at the Sorbonne in Paris,
and then moved on to Heidelberg, Göttingen, and Munich. In 1878 he married
Florence Adams, of Brighton. Following her death ten months later, Harris took
an extended tour of Italy, Greece, Austria, Russia, and Ireland.
Upon returning to England Harris actively pursued a writing
career. After publishing a few reviews and articles he gained the post of
editor at
The Evening News in 1883. Three
years later, he was appointed editor of the
Fortnightly Review, a leading and
respected journal. Harris married a wealthy widow, took a fine house, and
entertained lavishly. He made a brief, unsuccessful foray into politics in 1889
as the Conservative candidate for South Hackney. While Harris enjoyed his
success, wealth, and notoriety, he never really fit into the upper crust
Victorian society he had entered. He and his wife legally separated in 1894
(they never divorced), the same year Harris was fired from the
Fortnightly Review.
Harris' reaction to this change in fortune was to purchase
the
Saturday Review and turn it into
a first rate literary magazine. He published his first book of short stories
1895. Despite the success of his book and magazine, Harris's personal financial
situation was declining. In 1898 he sold the
Review and, after failing in the
hotel and restaurant business, published his second book of short stories in
1900. Over the next several years Harris pursued editorial jobs, traveled, and
wrote. He attained some acclaim for
The Women of Shakespeare (1911)
and
Oscar Wilde (1916). At the same
time he was gaining notoriety as a German sympathizer and a man of loose moral
character.
In 1914 Harris sailed to America with Helen (Nellie) O'Hara,
his mistress since 1898. In America Harris continued writing, published two
volumes of
Contemporary Portraits, and
edited the American
Pearson's magazine. In 1921 he
and Nellie became American citizens and shortly thereafter returned to Europe.
Harris published the first volume of his autobiography in Berlin, however the
volumes were seized by customs officials when he tried to bring them into
France. In 1923 Harris and Nellie settled more or less permanently in Nice. He
continued to write and publish short stories, and produced two more volumes of
Contemporary Portraits. In 1927
his second wife died and he married Nellie O'Hara.
The remaining years of Harris' life were spent in ill health
and reduced circumstances. He published
On the Trail: Being My Reminiscences as a
Cowboy and his final novel
Pantopia in 1930. That same year
he contracted to write a biography of George Bernard Shaw, based on his
personal knowledge of the man and with Shaw's agreement. Harris died in 1931,
shortly before the Shaw biography was published.
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The Frank Harris Collection, 1888-1955, comprises a large
amount of correspondence, as well as manuscripts, passports, and legal
documents. The collection is organized into five series: Series I. Works,
1911-1931 (1.5 boxes); Series II. Correspondence, 1888-1931, (3 boxes); Series
III. Personal Papers, 1909-1954, (.5 boxes); Series IV. Helen O'Hara Harris,
1914-1955 (4 boxes); and Series V. Third Party Works and Correspondence,
1903-1955 (1 box). This collection was previously accessible through a card
catalog, but has been re-cataloged as part of a retrospective conversion
project.
Series I contains typescripts for the fifth volume of Harris'
autobiography and
The New Commandment as well as
hand written and typescript versions of several short stories. Notes and
fragments are also present for biographies of George Bernard Shaw and Oscar
Wilde. A complete list of Harris' works present in the collection is available
in the Index of Works at the end of this guide.
The large Correspondence series is largely composed of
personal letters to and from Harris, though many of Harris' business deals were
tied up with personal matters and thus the letters are hard to classify.
Correspondents of particular interest include Reginald Caton, Henry Davray,
Helen O'Harris, George Bernard Shaw, Reginald Turner, and Louis Wilkinson. Some
of the correspondence is written in French. A complete list of correspondents
in this series is available in the Index of Correspondents at the end of this
guide.
Series III, Personal Papers, is made up of account books,
financial papers, legal documents, and passports. Also present are a number of
lists, notes, and interviews.
The Helen (Nellie) O'Hara Harris series is made up of a few
works by O'Hara and a great deal of correspondence, mostly to her. The few
letters from O'Hara are interfiled. Her correspondents include many of the same
people who wrote to her husband, as well as Harold Auer, Curtis Brown, Edward
Root, Abe Tobin, and Lady Warwick. A complete list of correspondents in this
series is available in the Index of Correspondents at the end of this guide.
Additionally there are a few personal papers, including legal documents,
passports, and diaries.
The final series is made up of works and correspondence
written by people associated with Harris. A complete list of works present in
this series is available in the Index of Works and a complete list of
correspondents in this series is available in the Index of Correspondents at
the end of this guide.
Elsewhere in the Ransom Center are five Vertical Files of
printed works by Harris, critical commentary of Harris' work, and newspaper
clippings. The Literary Files of the Photography Collection hold 20 photographs
of Harris, Nellie and various other friends and family. Other materials
associated with Harris may be found in the following collections at the Ransom
Center:
- Beerbohm, Max
- Bennett, A.
- Bermondsey Book
- Browning, O.
- Craig, E.G.
- Crowley, Aleister
- De la Ramée, L.
- Dilke, C.W.
- Douglas, Alfred Bruce, Lord
- Dowden, E.
- Dreiser, Theodore
- Dunsany, Edward John
- Galsworthy, John
- Garnett, E.
- Gosse, E.W.
- Hubbard, E.
- Huddleston, S. (Lake Collection)
- LeGallienne, Richard
- Mansfield, K.
- Maugham, William Somerset
- Mencken, Henry Louis
- Meredith, G.
- Moore, George
- Morley, Christopher Darlington
- Morley, John
- Murry, John Middleton
- Orpen, William, Sir
- Parker, Gilbert, Sir
- Pater, W.H.
- Queensberry, P.S.D.
- Richards, Grant
- Roché, H.P. (Lake Collection)
- Russell, George William
- Schreiner, Olive
- Shaw, George Bernard
- Sinclair, Upton Beall
- Swinburne, A.C.
- Tyndall, John
- Tyrrell, R.Y.
- Watts-Dunton, T.
- Wells, Herbert George
- Whistler, J.A.M.
- Wilde, Oscar
- Yeats, William Butler
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People |
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Auer, Harold C. |
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Bruno, Guido,
1884-1942 |
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Caton, Reginald Ashley,
1897-1971 |
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Cochran, Evelyn |
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Davray, Henry D.,
1873-1944 |
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Dowling, Allan,
1903- |
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Goldman, Emma,
1869-1940 |
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Harris, Helen
O'Hara |
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Holland, Vyvyan Beresford,
1886-1967 |
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Kennerley, Mitchell,
1878-1950 |
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Macedo, Elizabeth B.
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Pearson, Hesketh,
1889-1964 |
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Pollock, Granville
A. |
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Roots, Edward Merrill,
1895-1973 |
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Ross, Author
Leonard |
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Scully, Frank,
1892-1964 |
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Shaw, Bernard,
1856-1950 |
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Tobin, A. I. |
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Turner, Reginald,
1869?-1939 |
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Vallentin, Antonia,
1893-1957 |
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Vernon, Madeleine |
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Warwick, Frances Evelyn
Maynard Grayville, Countess of, 1861-1933 |
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Wilkinson, Louis,
1881-1966 |
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Young, Filson,
1876-1938 |
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Organizations |
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Compagnie
Generale |
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Curtis Brown Ltd. |
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Perowne & Co. |
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Subjects |
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Authors, English |
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Authors, English, 20th
century, Biography |
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Autobiography |
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Shaw, Bernard,
1856-1950 |
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Wilde, Oscar,
1854-1900 |
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Document Types |
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Galley
proofs |
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Legal
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http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/harris.frank.html
Purchases, 1957-1974 (R189, R2722, R3350, R5180, R6495)
Chelsea Dinsmore, 2002
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I. Works,
1911-1931 |
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Life of Bernard Shaw,
1931, typescript copies of letters and
fragments. |
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My Life and
Loves |
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3 |
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Holograph and typescript
fragments with author revisions,
n.d., 12pp. |
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Vol. 2, holograph notes and
prospectus, printed prospectus from Vol. 1, 7 pp. |
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Vol. 5, four typescript versions
with author revisions, includes holograph chapters and notes,
n.d. |
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The New
Commandment, five typescript copies and seven loose pages,
n.d. |
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S-Z |
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The Tom Cat: An
Apologue, bound printed and typescript versions
with author revisions. |
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II. Correspondence,
1888-1931 |
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Alice, Princess of Monaco |
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Barbusse, Henri |
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Bruno, Guido |
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Caton, Reginald A. |
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Davray, Henry |
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Dowling, Allen |
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Goldman, Emma |
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Gornall, Lola |
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Harris, Helen (Nellie)
O'Hara |
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Folder |
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7 |
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1905-1914;
n.d. |
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8 |
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1915 |
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9 |
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1916-1921 |
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10 |
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1922 |
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Folder |
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Holland, Vyvyan Beresford |
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Kennerley, Mitchell |
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Patmore, Coventry |
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Ross, Robert Baldwin |
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Turner, Reginald |
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Wilkinson, Louis |
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III. Personal Papers,
1909-1954 |
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Folder |
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Account book, small datebook with
financial notes,
1923. |
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6 |
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Financial papers,
1909-1954. |
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7 |
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Interviews re: copyright,
1927-1929. |
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8 |
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Legal documents,
1909-1931. |
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Lists and notes,
1926-1952. |
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10 |
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Passports and U.S. citizenship
petition,
1921-1929. |
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Various envelopes. |
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IV. Helen O'Hara Harris,
1914-1955 |
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Works,
1933-1951. |
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Diaries,
1924-1945. |
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3 |
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Fragments,
1924-1945. |
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Jan.-Aug. |
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Oct.-1932 Aug. |
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1936
June-Sept. |
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Legal documents,
1929-1935. |
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Correspondence,
1914-1955. |
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Folder |
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8 |
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Unidentified |
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9 |
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"Muriel" |
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"Rose" |
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Boucher, Arthur G. |
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Cochran, Evelyn |
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Curtis Brown Ltd. |
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Eckstein, Emmy |
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Lolloredo, Aimée L. |
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McKay, Frederic
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Root, Edward Merrill |
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Ross, Arthur Leonard |
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Stack, Norah |
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Thomson, Raymond L. |
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Tobin, Abe I. |
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Tossounoff, Nicolas
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Warwick, Frances
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Wirth, Frederick |
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Lists |
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Passports,
1933-1950. |
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V. Third Party Works and Correspondence,
1903-1955 |
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1913-1932 |
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Tobin, Abe I.,
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Names in bold appear in the RLIN
record.
- Ainslee's Magazine--10.1
- Albert I, Prince of Monaco,
1848-1922--2.5
- Alcedo, J.J., Mrs.--7.1
- Alexander, Shepard--7.1
- Alice, Princess of Monaco--2.6
- Alker, Ralph--2.5
- Allen, J.A.--2.5
- American Church of the Holy Spirit, Nice,
France--10.1
- American Express Co., Inc.--7.1
- The American Mercury--2.5
- American Steamship Company--7.1
- The Anderson Galleries--2.5
- Armstrong, George A.--7.1
- Arnold, -- --2.5
- Ash, Isaac--7.1
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Auer, Harold C.--7.2,
10.1
- Barbusse, Henri, 1874-1935--2.8
- Barry-Doyle, R.--7.1
- Beach, Sylvia--7.1
- Beaverbrook, William Maxwell Aitken, Baron,
1879-1964--2.5
- Bell, Edward A. (Edward Allen),
1884-1959--7.1
- Berenstein-Cohen, D.--10.1
- Berkman, Alexander, 1870-1936--7.1
- Bernhardt, Sarah, 1844-1923--10.2
- Bernstoff, Johann H.--2.5
- Berthelot, Philippe, 1866-1934--2.5,
10.1
- Blasco, Ibáñez, Viscente, 1867-1928--2.5,
10.1
- Borah, William Edgar, 1865-1940--2.5
- Borland, Grace N.--7.1
- Boucher, Arthur G.--7.3, 10.1
- Brackett-Darrow Bookshop--7.1
- Bradbury, Norah--7.1
- Bradley, William Aspenwall,
1878-1939--7.1
- Brandon & Nicholson, Solicitors--2.5
- Braun-Vogelstein, Julie,
1883-1971--7.1
- Brentano's Inc.--2.5, 7.1
- British Museum--7.1
- Brodsky, Horace--2.5
- Bromely, Irene--7.1
- Brown, Theodore V.--7.1
- Browning, Oscar, 1837-1923--2.5
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Bruno, Guido,
1884-1942--2.9, 10.1
- Burnett, W.R. (William Riley), 1899-
--7.1
- Burns, John--2.5
- Cailleux, Joseph, 1863-1944--2.10
- Cain, Henri, 1859-1937--7.4
- Carnavon, George Edward Stanhope Molyneux,
1866-1923--2.10
- Carter & Bell (see also Bell, Edward)--2.10,
10.1
- Castlereagh, Viscount--2.10
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Caton, Reginald Ashley,
1897-1971--2.11
- Centrum--7.4
- Chaffe, Ada G.--7.4
- Chapman, -- --2.10
- Charles Chapman Film Corp.--7.4
- Churchill, Winston, Sir,
1874-1965--3.1
- Clapham, Doris--7.4
- Clapham, Fraser, Cook & Co.--2.10
- Clark, Francis W. E.--2.10
- Clark, F. Arthur (Fred Arthur)--7.4
- Clark, William A.--2.10, 7.4
- Clarke, Genevieve Bennett--2.10
- Clayburgh, Alma--7.4
- Cluer, A.R.--2.10, 7.4
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Cochran,
Evelyn--7.5
- Cohalan, Daniel Florence--7.4
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Compagnie
Génerale--7.4, 10.1
- Constable, Mr.--7.4
- Contempo--7.4
- Corban, J.C.--2.10
- Cormau, -- --7.4
- Corun, Anna--7.4
- Covici, Friede Inc.--7.4
- Cros, Ar du--2.10
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Curtis Brown
Ltd.--7.6
- Cuzar, E. Rosemary--7.4
- Darling, Charles J. Darling (Charles John
Darling), Baron, 1849-1936--2.10
- Darrow, Clarence, 1857-1938--2.10
- Davidson, Jo, 1883-1952--7.7
- Davidson, John, 1857-1909--2.10
- Davies, Leslie--7.7
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Davray, Henry D.,
1873-1944--3.2, 7.7, 10.3
- Dawkins, William Boyd, 1838-1929--2.10
- Desborough, William Henry Grenfell, Baron,
1855-1945--2.10
- Dexter, N. Lloyd--7.7
- Diller, Emilie F.J.--2.10
- Doubleday, Doran & Co.--10.3
- Douglas, Alfred Bruce, Lord,
1870-1945--2.10
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Dowling, Allan, 1903-
--3.3, 7.7, 10.3
- Doyle, Dennis Percy Stewart Conan, 1909-
--7.7
- Drake, J. Frank (James Frank),
1880-1976--2.10
- Eckstein, Emmy--7.8
- Les Editiones du Chene--10.3
- Editions "Astra"--7.7, 10.3
- Elias, --, Dr.--3.4
- Esar, Evan, 1899- --7.7
- Establissements Bravi Fils--7.7
- Eulalia, Infanta of Spain,
1864-1958--10.3
- Fiedler, Kurt--7.7
- Fianazamt Moabit West--7.7
- Fischer, --, Mr.--3.4, 7.7
- Fitzgerald, M. Eleanor (Mary Eleanor),
1877-1955--7.7
- George H. Doran Company--3.4, 10.3
- Gertz, Elmer, 1906- --7.7
- Gescel, Charles--3.4
- Gidlow, Elsa, 1898- --3.4
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Goldman, Emma,
1869-1940--3.5, 7.7
- Goldsmith, Alfred F.--3.4
- Gornall, Lola--3.6, 7.7
- Grabitz, James E.--7.7
- Grafton Publishing Co.--3.4
- Grasse, Giovanni--3.4
- Griffiths, Gwyn--7.7
- Grimthorpe, Ernest W.--3.4
- Grossman, Stegan--3.4
- Groupman, Samuel F.--7.7
- Gullian, M.--7.7
- H.S. Godfrey-Payton & Son--10.3
- Hamilton, Gerald, 1890- --3.4
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Harris, Helen
O'Hara--3.7-4.2
- Harris, Tom K.--7.7
- Harrison, Austin, 1873-1928--3.4
- Hart, J. Wilson--3.4, 7.7
- Hassan, Aziz--3.4
- Hays, Arthur Garfield, 1881-1954--10.3
- Hermine, Princess, Consort, 1887-
--3.4
- Herold, --, Mr.--3.4
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Holland, Vyvyan Beresford,
1886-1967--4.3
- Hooley, Ernest P.--10.3
- House, Edward Mandell, 1858-1938--3.4,
7.7
- Hozier, Blanche, Lady--3.4
- Huddleston, Jeanne--7.7
- Huddleston, Sisley, 1883-1952--3.4
- Hunt, Bambton--3.4, 7.7
- John Lane Company--7.9, 10.4
- Jullian, --, Mdm.--7.9
- Kahane, --, Mr.--7.9
- Kahn, Otto Hermann, 1867-1934--3.4,
7.9
- Kaufman, S. Jay, 1886- --7.9
- Kearton, -- --7.9
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Kennerley, Mitchell,
1878-1950--4.4, 10.4
- Kent-Monnet, F.--10.4
- Keynes, J. M. (John Maynard),
1883-1946--3.4
- Kholova-Touskova--7.9
- Kingsmill, Hugh, 1889-1949--4.5, 10.4
- Krim, Annette--7.9, 10.4
- Ksiegarnia Lwowska--7.9, 10.4
- Kudlys, Francis--3.4
- La Follette, Robert M. (Robert Marion),
1855-1925--4.5
- Laking, Guy Francis, Sir,
1875-1919--4.5
- Lawlor, J. Hoey--7.9
- Leblanc, Georgette, 1869-1941--4.5
- LeCoute, Odette--7.9
- Le Feure, Edouard--4.5, 10.4
- Lesage, Henri--4.5
- Leverson, -- --4.5
- Levine, Esar, 1899- --4.5, 7.9
- Liautard, Alexander Francois Augustin,
1835-1918--4.5
- Librarie Corman--7.9, 10.4
- Librarie Fallimard--4.5, 7.9, 10.4
- Little, Arthur W.--4.5
- Locke, Annie--7.9
- Lolloredo, Aimée L.--7.10
- London Metropolitan Police--10.4
- Lorenz, Erika--4.5, 7.9
- Low, Sidney, Sir, 1857-1932--4.5
- Lunn, Hugh Kingsmill--see Kingsmill,
Hugh
- Lyngklip, Einar--10.4
- The Macaulay Company--4.5, 10.4
- MacBride, -- --4.5
-
Macedo, Elizabeth B.
de--8.2-3, 10.4
- MacHugh, Ignatius--8.1
- Madala, P.--10.4
- Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949--4.5
- Maison Roblot--8.1
- Mappin & Webb--8.1
- Margolis, Perle--4.5
- Markey, Alexander--8.1
- Marlborough, Charles Richard John
Spencer-Churchill, Duke of, 1871-1934--4.5
- Marlborough, Lillian--4.5
- Martigny, J. de--8.1
- Matisse, Henri, 1869-1954--4.5 (in
French)
- Maupassant, Guy de, 1850-1893--4.5 (in
French)
- McKay, Frederic Edward--8.4
- McKenzie, William J.--10.4
- Mencken, H.L. (Henry Louis),
1880-1956--4.5
- Mendelsohn, Felix, b. 1876- --4.5, 8.1
- Merrick, Leonard, 1864-1939--4.5
- Methuen & Co.--4.5
- Meyer, Rose--8.1
- Middleton, Richard, 1882-1911--4.5
- Miller, Ben--4.5
- Miller, Locke--8.1
- Milner, Edward--8.1
- Mitchell, Leslie--8.1
- Morehouse, Russel--8.1
- Mozzatto, Lina--4.5
- Nearing, Scott, 1883- --4.5
- New York State Supreme Court--10.4
- New York Times Literary
Supplement--8.1
- Newton, Silas M.--4.5
- Nichols, Dudley, 1895- --8.1
- Nune, Pierre--8.1
- Obelisk Press--8.1
- O'Callaghan, Maev--8.1
- O'Conner, Thomas Power--4.6
- O'Hara, Herbert--8.1
- The Olympic Press--10.4
- Opéra de Nice--8.1
- O'Reilly, Nancy--8.1
- Osborne, Agnes Elizabeth, 1901- --8.1
- Paddock, Vee--8.1
- Page, Walter Hines, 1855-1918--4.6
- Parsons, Ernest Bryham--4.6
- Patmore, Conventry Kersey Dighton,
1823-1896--4.7
-
Pearson, Hesketh,
1889-1964--4.6, 8.1, 10.4
- Percy-Smith, Eric--8.1
-
Perowne &
Co.--8.5, 10.4
- Peru. Embassy (France)--10.4
- Pethick-Lawrence, Emmeline, 1867-
--4.6
- Pierre-Bodin, Richard--4.6
-
Pollock, Granville
A.--8.1
- Powell, F. York (Frederick York),
1850-1904--4.6
- Pretzell, G.--4.6
- Price-Williams, Gladys--8.1
- Proehl & Gutman--4.6
- Pugh, Edwin--4.6
- Queensberry, Percy Sholto Douglas,
1868-1920--4.6
- Radnor, Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, 6th Earl of,
1868-1930--4.8
- Raffalovich, -- --8.6
- Randon, Aida--8.6
- Rattray, R.F. (Robert Fleming), 1896-
--8.6
- Read, E.J.--4.8
- Ready, William Marion, 1862-1920--4.8
- Remarque, Erich Maria, 1898-1970--4.8
- Rennyson, Alfredo--8.6
- Richards, Grant, 1872-1948--4.8, 10.4
- Richards Press Ltd.--8.6, 10.4
- Ridder & Company, Ltd.--4.8
- Rider, Dan, b. 1869--4.8
- Roberts, Frederick Sleigh Roberts, Earl,
1832-1914--4.8
- Robertson, Axel--4.8
- Robeson, Eslanda Goode, 1896-1965--4.8
- Robins, Lewis, Colonel--8.6
- Robins, Olive--8.6
- Robinson, Howard, 1885- --8.6
- Rochefoucauld, Comtesse G. de la--4.8
- Roger, André--8.6
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919--4.8
-
Root, Edward Merrill,
1895-1973--8.7
- Rose, Alfred--4.8
- Rose, Edward William--4.8
- Rosenback, -- --4.8
-
Ross, Arthur
Leonard--4.9, 8.8-9, 10.5
- Rosslyn, James F.--4.8
- Russell, Charles Edward,
1860-1941--4.8
- S. Fischer Verlag--4.10
- Salazar y Chapela, Estaban, 1902-1965--8.10,
10.5
- Saltus, Edgar, 1855-1921--4.10
- Saltus, Marie, 1883?-1960--4.10
- Scheffauer, Herman George,
1878-1927--4.10
- Schnitzler, -- --4.10
- Schofer, Richard H.A.--8.10
- Schuster, Leo F.--4.10
- Schwarz, Henry Stanley, 1890- --8.10
- Schwartz, Jacob--4.10
- Science Service--8.10
-
Scully, Frank,
1892-1964--4.10, 8.10, 10.5
- Secker, Martin, 1882-1978--4.10
- Seltsam, William H.--8.10
-
Shaw, Bernard,
1856-1950--5.1, 8.10, 10.5
- Sime, Sidney Jerbert, 1867-1941--4.10
- Simmons & Simmons--4.10, 10.4
- Simon & Schuster, Inc.--8.10, 10.4
- Simpson, -- --4.10
- Slocombe[?], George--4.10
- Smith-Johnston, Eva A.--10.4
- Spencer, James Herbert,
1870-1942--4.10
- Stack, Norah--4.10, 9.1
- Stanton, Stephen--8.10
- Stewart-Young, John Moray--4.10
- Tauchnitz, Bernhard--4.10, 10.5
- Tennyson, Alfred Browning Stanley, 1878-
--10.4
- Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1848-1928--4.10,
10.5
- Thompson, Raymond L.--9.2
- Tillett, Ben, 1860-1943--4.10, 8.10
-
Tobin, A.I.--4.10,
9.3
- Toussounoff, Nicolas Tossounian de--9.4,
10.5
- Towne, Robert D.--4.10
- Trask, Ruth--4.10
- Traubel, Horace, 1858-1919--4.10
- Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, Sir,
1853-1947--4.10
- Trench, Herbert, 1865-1923--4.10
- Trolle-Steenstrup, Etta--8.10
-
Turner, Reginald,
1869?-1938--5.2, 8.10
- Tyrrell, Ada Shaw--4.10
- Tyrrell, Robert Yelverton,
1844-1914--4.10
- Tyndall, John, 1820-1893--4.10
- United Book and Stationary Co.--9.5
- U.S. Consulate, Paris--9.5
- Vabre, Eugene--5.3
- Valentiner, H.O.--5.3
-
Vallentin, Antonina,
1893-1957--5.3, 9.5, 10.5
- Van Loewen, Jan--9.5
- Verlaine, Paul, 1844-1996--5.3
-
Vernon,
Madeleine--5.3, 9.6
- Victor Gollancz, Ltd.--9.5
- Viran, Herbert--5.3
- Vosburgh, Frank A.--10.6
- W.H. Smith & Son--5.3
- Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913--5.3
-
Warwick, Frances Evelyn
Maynard Grayville, Countess of, 1861-1933--5.3, 9.7
- Water--5.3 (in French)
- Weddousois, Maud--9.5
- Weigall, Denise--9.5
- Weir, Hugh--9.5
- Wells, Gabriel, 1862-1946--9.5
- Westminster Bank, Ltd.--9.5
-
Wilkinson, Louis,
1881-1966--5.4, 9.5
- William, Andrews Clark, Jr.--9.5
- Wills, Catherine--10.6
- Wilson, Rathnell--5.3
- Wirth, Frederick--9.8
- Wolseley, Garnet J.--5.3
- Wyndham, George, Sir--5.3
- Young, Art, 1866-1943--10.6
-
Young, Filson,
1876-1938--5.3
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- Britton, Charles J.
- Bibliography of Frank Harris--10.1
- Gidlow, Elsa
- Episode--10.1
- Experience--10.1
- Love Song--10.1
- New York--10.1
- Now Be at Peace--10.1
- Harris, Frank
- Beyond Good and Evil--1.1
- The Bomb--1.1
- Diary (fragment)--1.1
- "For indeed I know..."--1.1
- "Frank Harris Attacks Lord Curzon, the Famous
'Soul'"--galley folder 1
- The Gospel According to Thomas--1.1
- The Hawk (excerpt)--1.1
- Jesus as Artist--1.1
- The Last Kindness: A War Story--1.1
- The Life of Bernard Shaw
(fragments)--1.2
- My First Success as a Lecturer--1.1
- My Life--1.3-8
- The New Commandment: A Play in
Three Acts--2.1-2
- Oscar Wilde (fragment)--1.1
- Review of It's Not Done by
William Bullitt--1.1
- The Right Honorable Lord Randolph
Churchill--1.1
- "Shortly after my article..."--galley folder
1
- The Test (fragment)--2.3
- Through France in a Motor--2.3
- The Tom Cat: An Apologue--2.4
- Two More Stories of Oscar
Wilde--2.3
- Wagner: The Artist--2.3
- Wilfred Scawen Blount--2.3
- Harris, Helen
- Captain Jefferson Cohn--6.1
- The Disappearance of Petite Jacques (little
Jack)--6.1
- Fanny Holtzman--6.1
- The Haunted House--6.1
- "Here to roses and lillies in
bloom..."--6.1
- Hesketh Pearson--6.1
- "I am beginning at 1910..." [re. Frank
Harris]--6.1
- Interview with G.B. Shaw--6.1
- "I remember going just before the last war to
Rome & Naples..."--6.1
- "This is the 78th..." [re. Frank
Harris]--6.1
- Katherine Mansfield--6.1
- Lord Herbert Andrew
Montagu-Douglas-Scott--6.1
- Louis Sherwin--6.1
- Notes on various topics--6.2
- Perpita the Flower Girl--6.2
- The Ragged Orchestra
(synopsis)--6.2
- Son of Dy of Sarawack--6.2
- Welch rarebit (recipe)--6.2
- Ingrain, Rex
- "Tho' you & I are far apart..."--10.4
- Pierre-Bodin, Richard
- Auprès de Frank Harris pour le dernière fois
(in French)--galley folder 1
- Scully, Frank
- Bulletin--10.6
- The Loves of Shakespeare:
Synopsis--10.6
- "Scully Gives Great Performance at Queen
Victoria Station"--10.6
- Shaw, George Bernard
- Postscript by the Subject of this
Biography--10.6
- Terry, Ellen, Dame
- "No doubt you will think..."--10.6
- Tobin, Abe I.Table Talks with Frank
Harris--10.7
- Well, Herbert George"An Experiment in Autobiography"
(excerpt)--10.6
-
Unidentified Authors
- Biblical excerpts--10.1
- Personal and hearsay stories about Frank
Harris--10.1
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