Ray Coryton Hutchinson:
A Preliminary Inventory of His Collection at the
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
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Creator: |
Hutchinson, Ray Coryton,
1907-1975 |
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Title: |
Ray Coryton
Hutchinson Collection
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Dates: |
1907-1975 |
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Abstract: |
The collection consists of the
published and unpublished works of this British novelist. Included in the
collection are short stories, plays, articles, book reviews, broadcasts,
humorous sketches, letters to the editor, obituaries and tributes, speeches,
and verse by Hutchinson, as well as the novels published in the last decade of
his life. |
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Extent: |
25 Boxes,
Oversize Flat File Folder (11.84 Linear Feet) |
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Repository: |
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center,
University of Texas at Austin |
This collection of published and unpublished works by British
novelist R. C. Hutchinson complements an existing cataloged collection held at
the HRHRC. Together they form a core of Hutchinson's novels from his earliest,
Thou Hast a Devil (1930), to his
last,
Rising, published posthumously in
1976. Much of Hutchinson's work describes contemporary European historical
settings on a grand scale, requiring great narrative skill. His novels were
published in the United States and were translated in several languages. Also
included are short stories, plays, articles, and other writings reflecting his
writing career from 1935-1975.
Four categories are used to describe this collection: Works,
Correspondence, Personal, and Works by Others. The first and largest series,
Works, is further subdivided to accommodate Hutchinson's breadth as a writer.
The subseries include: novels, short stories, plays, articles, book reviews,
broadcasts, humorous sketches, letters to the editor, obituaries and tributes,
speeches, verse, and other writings. The novels represented here are those
published in the last decade of Hutchinson's life from 1964 through 1975,
including
A Child Possessed,
Johanna at Daybreak,
Origins of Cathleen,
Rising, and an unfinished novel,
Franziska. In these works,
Hutchinson's creative methodology can be followed from notes and sketches,
through holograph and typed drafts, to the final proofs. Similarly, more than
one draft is frequently present for his short stories and articles which
appeared in periodicals such as
The English Review,
Punch,
The Spectator, and popular
British magazines. These are arranged alphabetically by title, as are
Hutchinson's plays and radio broadcasts. Numerous periodicals containing
Hutchinson's short stories and articles received with this collection were
transferred to the HRC book collection.
The subseries Other Writings includes notes and essays from
Hutchinson's days at Oriel College and military training at Sandhurst. His
military career is further represented by the manuscript and typescript of
Paiforce, a history of the Persia
and Iraq command, which Hutchinson wrote while serving as General Staff Officer
in the War Office.
Concluding the series of Works are numerous book jackets and
two promotional displays for
A Child Possessed and
Image of My Father.
The second series, Correspondence, includes postcards,
telegrams, and holograph and typed letters between Hutchinson and his literary
agent, Curtis Brown; his publisher, Michael Joseph; the BBC; poet, Martyn
Skinner; and colleagues dating from 1941-l974. The correspondence with the
Curtis Brown agency documents Hutchinson's writing activity from 1960 through
his severance with the firm in 1967, and re-establishment in 1970. Some
holograph drafts of letters written by Hutchinson appear in chronological order
with other correspondence. Topics include foreign translation agreements,
reprints, stage dramatizations, royalties and copyrights, Hutchinson's receipt
of the W.H. Smith Annual Literary Award (1966), and the publication of his
novels,
March the Ninth,
A Child Possessed (including work
on a film version in 1969-70),
Origins of Cathleen,
Image of My Father, and
Elephant and Castle, among
others.
Correspondence related to the publisher Michael Joseph
(1968-74) picks up the thread of publishing at the time of Hutchinson's
departure from Curtis Brown. These letters from various Michael Joseph
representatives discuss the publication of
Johanna at Daybreak and
Origins of Cathleen.
BBC correspondence dates from 1953-1972 and includes
references to Hutchinson's participation in BBC Home Service programs, talks
for
"The World of Books" series,
and interviews for the Contemporary British Writers series. Also included is
the typescript for
"Nightmare Before
Babylon."
Correspondence with Warren Chetham-Strode centers on the
dramatization of
"The Stepmother" including
staging of the play, programs, and opening night telegrams. Also present is
Chetham-Strode's typescript adaptation of
"The Stepmother" which he
titled
"The Image."
Of particular interest in this series are photocopies of
correspondence with poet Martyn Skinner, the compilation of which was published
in 1979 as
Two Men of Letters: Correspondence
Between R. C. Hutchinson, Novelist, and Martyn Skinner, Poet,
1957-1974. The originals of these letters reside in the Bodleian
Library, Oxford. Also included is related correspondence between Hutchinson's
wife Margaret, Martyn Skinner, and Rupert Hart-Davis, editor, regarding the
publication of these letters. One holograph letter from Skinner to Hutchinson
dated October 24, 1961 is present.
The personal material in Series III includes early schoolboy
diaries (1922-23) as well as date books from 1971-1975. A record of
Hutchinson's literary earnings is found in four notebooks dating from
1928-1963.
The last series, Works by Others, is notable for its
inclusion of two adaptations of Hutchinson's works,
Stephan's Child by Guy Green
based on
A Child Possessed and
March the Ninth adapted by
Elizabeth Lincoln.
Access:
Open for research
Reg. No. 13402
Liz Murray, 1995
Ray Coryton Hutchinson Papers--Folder List
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I. Works |
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A. Novels |
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A Child
Possessed |
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Folder |
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1-2 |
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Holograph notes, rough
workings, spoilt pages |
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3-6 |
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Holograph ms., first
draft |
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Folder |
| 2 |
1-6 |
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Holograph ms. |
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7-8 |
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Corrected
typescript |
| Box |
Folder |
| 3 |
1-2 |
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Setting copy,
typescript |
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Franziska [unfinished novel] |
| Box |
Folder |
| 3 |
3 |
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Holograph ms., first
draft |
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4 |
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Typescript, first
draft |
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Johanna At
Daybreak |
| Box |
Folder |
| 4 |
1 |
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Holograph notes, rough
workings, spoilt pages |
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2-6 |
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Holograph ms, first
draft |
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Folder |
| 5 |
1-2 |
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Holograph ms. (sent to
typist) |
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3-4 |
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Corrected
typescript |
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5-6 |
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Setting copy |
| Box |
Folder |
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1 |
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Corrected proofs |
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Origins of
Cathleen |
| Box |
Folder |
| 6 |
2-7 |
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Holograph ms., first
draft |
| Box |
Folder |
| 7 |
1-4 |
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Holograph ms. (sent to
typist) |
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5-6 |
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Corrected
typescript |
| Box |
Folder |
| 8 |
1-5 |
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Setting copy |
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6 |
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Corrected proofs |
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Rising |
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Folder |
| 9 |
1-4 |
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Holograph notes |
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5 |
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Holograph
notebook |
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Holograph
notebook |
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Information from RCH's notes
by Franklyn-Robbins and Gray |
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Folder |
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1-5 |
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Holograph ms., first
draft |
| Box |
Folder |
| 11 |
1-4 |
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Holograph ms., fair
copy |
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5-6 |
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Corrected
typescript |
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Folder |
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1 |
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Corrected
typescript |
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2-5 |
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Corrected typescript, top
copy |
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6 |
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Notes for projected
novels |
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B. Short Stories |
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Folder |
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Lists of short
stories |
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Adventurer Unsaluted |
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3 |
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All in the Day |
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4 |
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The Anniversary |
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5 |
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An Artist by
Testament |
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At Grips with
Morpheus |
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Black or White? |
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A Common Tongue [*oversize
material removed to Oversize Flat File] |
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9 |
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The Conquest of
Calpurnia |
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10 |
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Crossroads |
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11 |
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Elosindi's Christmas |
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12 |
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Epilogue by the Stage
Manager |
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13* |
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Every Twenty Years [*oversize
material removed to Oversize Flat File] |
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14 |
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Everything Settled |
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15 |
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Excursion to Norway |
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16 |
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Exhibit `A' |
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17 |
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Fog Off Flushing |
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The Go-Between |
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19 |
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Going Begging |
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20 |
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How I Rose to be an Australian
Shoeshine Boy |
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21 |
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An Informal Call |
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James Returns |
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The Journey Begins |
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Judas Iscariot |
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Last Voyage [*removed to Oversize
Flat File] |
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Mens Sana |
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Mr. Hartop Rings the Bell
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My Biggest Thrill |
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27 |
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No Wine for the Regular
Guest |
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28 |
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November
29th |
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Old English Customs [*oversize
material removed to Oversize Flat File] |
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30 |
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Outsiders |
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Folder |
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A Peculiar Engagement |
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A Photograph of Mrs.
Austin |
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3* |
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A Question of Value [*Oversize
material removed to Oversize Flat File] |
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A Rendezvous for Mr. Hopkins
[*Oversize material removed to Oversize Flat File and Oversize Box
25] |
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A Scientist Dines |
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Selected Short
Stories |
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The Tramp with a Visiting Card
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The Uneconomic Man |
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8 |
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The Wall Not Made with
Hands |
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9 |
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The War Books and My
Nephew |
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10 |
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The Way of Kindness |
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A Woman of Simplicity, holograph
ms. [Oversize material removed to Oversize Box 25] |
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12 |
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A Woman of Simplicity, corrected
typescript |
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The Wynforth Case |
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C. Plays |
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Folder |
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14 |
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The Barrier |
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The Chair |
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Folder |
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1-8 |
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The Daughters of Dr.
Humboldt |
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Folder |
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1-5 |
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Dona Luisa |
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6 |
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Experiment with Madame de
Chauvel |
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Happy Return |
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8 |
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Last Train South |
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Folder |
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Mount Hercules |
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2-3 |
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Northern Star |
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4-6 |
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A Pattern of
Daughters |
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The Rest of Hake |
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Secret Bastion |
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Folder |
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1-2 |
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A Voyage in Twilight |
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D. Articles, Book Reviews, Broadcasts,
Humorous Sketches, Letters to the Editor, Obits and Tributes, Speeches, and
Verse |
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Articles |
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Folder |
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Aliens at Bow
Street |
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Apostasy |
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Bag and Bowler
Hat |
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The Case of the Stranded
Clergyman |
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Crying in the
Wilderness |
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8th Battalion Officers'
Dinner |
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Epic Flight |
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10 |
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Excursion to
Norway |
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11 |
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Guidance for
Maidens |
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12 |
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Home of Lost
Corpses |
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13 |
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In Defence of Grub
Street |
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It's a Way They Have in
America |
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15 |
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A Little Out of
Line |
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16 |
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More Science |
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17 |
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Motorists: Read This and
Stop Worrying |
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18 |
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Old Monktonian
Dinner |
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19 |
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Our Business |
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20 |
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Records for 1930 |
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21 |
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Source of a
Novel |
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A Trip to Oslo [*removed to
Oversize Flat File] |
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22 |
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Voice in the
Wilderness |
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23 |
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Untitled
articles |
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24 |
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Book Reviews |
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Broadcasts |
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Folder |
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25 |
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Freedom to Spend |
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26 |
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My First Novel |
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27 |
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Nightmare Before
Babylon |
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28 |
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On Useless
Souvenirs |
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29 |
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The Pace for
Living |
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30 |
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A Photograph of Mrs.
Austin |
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31 |
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Postscript |
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32 |
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Siesta |
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33 |
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Unfinished Novel |
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34 |
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The Vehicle and the
Book |
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35 |
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War Office Calling the
Army |
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36 |
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The World of
Books |
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1 |
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Humorous Sketches |
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2 |
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Letters to the Editor |
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3 |
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Obituaries and
Tributes |
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4-5 |
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Speeches |
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6 |
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Verse |
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E. Other Writings |
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Folder |
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Greek History
Notes |
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8 |
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Oriel College Essays,
October
1924 |
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9 |
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Sandhurst -- Staff College
Papers,
1943 |
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Paiforce: The Official Story of
The Persia and Iraq Command
1941-46 |
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Holograph notes and notebook
[*oversize holograph map removed to Oversize Flat File] |
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Typescript [*oversize
newspaper article removed to Oversize Flat File] |
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F. Miscellaneous |
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Book Displays
A Child
Possessed and
Image of My
Father |
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5-6 |
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Book Jackets |
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II. Correspondence |
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Photocopies of correspondence between
RCH and Martyn Skinner,
Some used in book
Two Men of
Letters (M. Joseph,
) 1957-75.1979 |
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Folder |
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BBC |
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Byng Kenrick Grammar
School |
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Chetham-Strode, Warren |
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Curtis Brown Ltd. |
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Folder |
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1961-69 |
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1970-75 |
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Re: Hutchinson-Skinner correspondence
in Bodleian |
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Michael Joseph Ltd. |
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Miscellaneous |
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III. Personal |
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Account books, literary earnings
notebooks,
1928-63 |
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Schoolboy diaries,
1922-23 |
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Date books,
1971-75 and
n.d. |
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British passport |
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6 |
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Miscellaneous: catalogs, brochures,
invitations |
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IV. Works by Others |
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Folder |
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Anouilh, Jean.
Le Voyageur Sans
Bagage (scene III translated by RCH) |
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Green, Guy.
Stephan's
Child. Screenplay from RCH novel
A Child
Possessed. |
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Harries, The Rev. Richard, "Thought
for the Day--4th July 1986." Sermon. |
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Lincoln, Elizabeth.
March the
Ninth. Television play from novel by RCH. |
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Post, Patricia.
"The Caravan of
Culture." Typescript of unpublished novel. [not foldered] |
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