24 Permissions for Imperfect Encounter, 1966-1978
25 Permissions for William Rothenstein, 1969-1999
26 Re: William Rothenstein
27 Men and Memories, 1968-1990
28 Men and Memories, 1973-1992
29 William Rothenstein and Rabindranath Tagore, 1966-1986
30 William Rothenstein and Max Beerbohm, 1968-1992
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31 “A” (William Archer to Lady Rothenstein, n.d.)
32 Abbey Theater (Dublin), n.d.
33 J. D. Anderson, 1969-1976
34 C. F. Andrews, 1912-1974
35 Ashbee, 1908-1995
36 “B” (Sir Sidney Barton, Constance Beerbohm, A.C. Bradley, Sir Herbert Baker, Gordon Bottomley, Frederick Brown, Edward Banden, Arnold Bennett)
37 Florence Beerbohm, 1910-1944
38 Florence Beerbohm to Alice Rothenstein, 1916-1936
39 Max Beerbohm, 1892-1974
40 Max Beerbohm, 1901-1939
41 Laurence Binyon, 1910-1970
42 Bernard and Mary Berenson, 1908-1935
43 J. S. Blanche
44 Robert Bridges
45 Robert Bridges
1 Georgiana Burne-Jones, 1907-1942
2 “C”
3 Margaret Campbell (Arnold Dolmetsch), 1912
4 Joseph Conrad, 1903-1923 [Houghton]
5 Frances Darwin Cornford, 1923
6 Gordon Craig, 1969-1974
7 “D” (Dickinson, Dent, Dowdall, de la Mere)
8 Dowdall
9 Chaloner Dowdall to Mary Dowdall, 1893-1905 [from Jessie Petre, summer 1971]
10 John Drinkwater and J. G. Drummond, 1968-1976 [incl. correspondence between John Vickers and Mary Lago]
11 Caroll Dunham, 1878-1970
12 “E” (Jacob Epstein, 1911-1931; T. S. Eliot, 1928-1942; H. S. Ede, 1931-1933; Robinson Ellis, 1893)
13 “F” (W. Forse, 1901-1934; John Fothergill; Hugh Finney to Mary Lago; F. M. Ford; William Flint; Michael Field, 1909-1913; R. Fraser, 1929-1931)
14 H. A. L. Fisher, 1910-1944
15 H. A. L. and Lettice Fisher, 1896-1974
16 John Fothergill, n.d. to 1943; Jane Fothergill to Mary Lago, 1972
17 Roger Fry, 1893-1918; Mary Lago to Pamela Diamond, 1970-1973
18 “G” (Geddes’ Allan Gwynne-Jones; A. E. Gallatin)
19 John Galsworthy, 1911-1931
20 Eric Gill, 1908-1917
21 Edmund Gosse, 1898-1928
22 Harley Granville-Barker, 1908-1933
23 “H” (W. H. Hudson; Stanley smith to Mary Lago; Charles Hale to Mary Lago; Joseh Howe, Sir Geoffrey Harmsworth to Mary Lago; Mary Lago to Christopher Hammersley)
24 Gerhart Hauptmann, 1901-1939; Mary Lago Wolfgang Dittrich; Rudolf Zeische to Mary Lago; Martin Machetzke to Mary Lago
25 “I”
26 India Society (London)-- The Royal Society for India, Pakistan, and Ceylon, 1931-1970
27 Florence Beerbohm to Sam Kahn
28 Rabindranath and Agents and Applicants for Permission to Macmillan
29 To William Rothenstein from various Indians
30 India Office Service Records (re: Thomas Arnold, George Birdwood, John Drummond, Maurice Fox-Strangways, Alan Green, Arthur Mayhew, Francis Skrine, Gilbert Wiles)
31 “Jakob Kunz” by Joel Stebbins
32 G. P. Jacomb-Hood. Incl. corresp. with John Jacomb-Hood, photocopies of correspondence between L. P. Jacks and Tronbridge, 1918-1919
33 Stella Kramisch
34 Jack Knewstab; Harry Kessler
35 “L” (James Laven to Mary Lago; L. A. Legros, 1895-1926; D. Low, 1929-1942; Sylvain Levy, 1925; Nicholas Taylor to Mary Lago, 1969-1970; T. E. Lawrence; Mark Longman to Mary Lago, 1968)
36 “M-Mc” (D. S. MacColl; Edwin Montague; Philip Morrell; Compton Mackenzie, Geoffrey Meek to Mary Lago; Ramsay MacDonald; Malcolm Macdonald to Mary Lago; David Marquand to Mary Lago; Sir Francis Meynell, 1904-1942; Gilbert Murray; George Moore; John Maxwill to Mary Lago)
37 M. Mackail, 1912-1935
38 George Macmillan, 1912-1916
39 Macmillan Letter Books
39.5 Manchester Art Gallery, 1938
40 Fred Manning, 1917-1932
41 John Masefield, 1904-1920
42 May Morris, 1898-1936
43 “The New England Art Club,” by D. S. MacColl ( The Studio, 1919)
44 “N” (Lucy Norton; Sargni Naidu to Arthur Symons; Nigel Nicolson to Mary Lago; Sir Geoffrey Harnsworth to Mary Lago; Marguerite Steen to Mary Lago, 1969-1974; Margo Eates to Mary Lago; Rita Vaughan to Mary Lago; G.H.B. McLean to Mary Lago; N.W. Nevinson, 1910-1912)
45 Dermod O'Brien, 1908-1925
46 Victoria Ocampo, 1967-1969
47 William and Grace Orpen, 1901-1921; incl. corresp. Mary Lago-Beatrice Trench, Barrie Nichol)
48 “P” (Harry Pieris to Mary Lago, 1970-1979; G. Singh to Mary Lago, 1970; Patricia Hutchens to Mary Lago, 1970-1973; J.C. Mukherjee to Mary Lago; S.C. Nandy to Mary Lago; Henry Regnery to Mary Lago; Melinda Campbell to Mary Lago; Margaret Richard to Mary Lago, 1969-1979; Ruth Pitter to Mary Lago; Mary Lago to Harold Dyer; Mary Lago to Ivan Moffatt; S.W. Prothero, 1903-1915; Ezra Pound)
49 John Quinn, 1904-1912
50 Walter Raleigh to Mary Dowdall, 1909-1919
51 Ernest Rhys, 1913-1929
52 Ellis and Harriet Roberts, 1931-1944
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1 T. M. and Noel Rook, 1903-1933
2 Rochester, NY: Congress of Religious Liberals (1913)
3 George Russell (A.E.), 1930-1934; Bertrand Russell
4 Robbie Ross, 1899-1918
5 Diana Russell, 1942-1944
6 “R” (Helen Rosetti Angel, 1919-1942; Grant Richards, 1898; Sir John Lahtia Stapleton to Mary Lago, 1967-1974; Bruce Hurley to Mary Lago; Richmond Ritchie; Rodin, 1897-1898)
7 Flora Russell, 1932-1945
8 Brajendranath Seal, 1912-1916
9 Thomas Sturge Moore and Marie Moore, 1921-1937
10 Wilson Steer
11 Enid Starkie, 1934-1939
12 George Street, 1910-1917
13 Walter Sickert, 1894-1917
14 “S”
15 Sydney Schiff, 1930-1945
16 George Bernard Shaw, 1896-1931. (incl. Mary Lago - Dan Lawrence, 1972-73 and Stanley Weintraub to Mary Lago, 1972)
17 Manuscripts and Records of Misc. Materials- BMS Eng 1148 (1746), BMS Eng 1159 (5)
18 Rabindranath Tagore to W. B. Yeats, 1911-1913; Surendranath Tagore to Yeats, 1913
19 Abindranath Tagore; Surendranath Tagore
20 Rabindranath Tagore to Rothenstein children, 1913-1914
21 Angela Thirkell, 1932-1935
22 Edward J. Thompson, 1927-1941
23 Henry Tonks, 1901-1926
24 “T”
25 Evelyn Underhill, 1912-1914
26 Correspondence to William Rothenstein, 1896-1925 (Herbert Fisher, Helen Fry, M.L.W., Joseph Southall, Thomas Derrick) [Originals: “To be returned to John Rothenstein”]
27 George Bernard Shaw, 1898, 1908
28 Watts-Duncan, 1893-1931
29 M.L. Woods to WR, 1893-1934
30 M.L. Woods to WF, 1934-1943
31 “V”
32 Paul Verlaine, 1893-1896
33 Paul Verlaine
34 W. B. Yeats, 1902-1939
35 “Z”
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36 Aubrey Beardsley, n.d. [incl. draft of “The Three Musicians”]
37 Stopford Brooke, 1912-1916
38 Lady Burne-Jones, 1907, 1917
39 Coquelin Cadet, n.d.
40 George Calderon, n.d.
41 Roger Casement, 1911
42 Charles Conder, 1893-1906. [incl. “Charles Conder” by John Rothenstein]
43 Joseph Conrad, 1903-1929
44 C. Henry Daniel, 1896
45 W. E. Henley, n.d.
46 W. H. Hudson, 1909-1920
47 Henry James, 1897-1900, 1910
48 Lionel Johnson, 1894
49 Eugenie Krantz, 1896
50 Lord Northcliffe, 1916-1918
51 Walter Pater, n.d.
52 Rainer Maria Rilke, 1906
53 Auguste Rodin, n.d.
54 Robert Ross, 1897-1913
55 Sir Herbert Tree, 1905, 1908
56 Hebert Trench, 1904
57 Paul Verlaine, 1897
58 G. F. Watts, 1896
59 J. M. and Beatrix Whistler, n.d.
60 Oscar Wilde, 1893-1897
61 “W”
62 Margaret Woods
63 Unidentified, 1927
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1 Alice Rothenstein to Beerbohms, 1907-1956
2 Alice Rothenstein, 1910-1911
3 Rothenstein correspondence to Alice Rothenstein, 1952-55 [originals; to be returned to John Rothenstein]
4 Alice Rothenstein, misc. letters from Noel Blakston, (from C. Russell Scott) n.d.; (to Sister of Geoggrey Scott), n.d.; (to Joan Woods), 1936, 1937
5 Albert Rutherston to Mary Dowdall, 1901-1927
6 Albert Rutherston, misc. letters (to Maxis), 1910-1929; (to Roger Fry), 1912; to (Cecilia Kilburn), 1934-1937; (to parents), 1901-1902
7 Albert Rutherston to William Rothenstein, 1908-1950
8 Albert Rutherston to William Rothenstein, 1902,1916
9 Albert Rutherston, 1902-1943
10 Albert Rutherston, 1908-1943
11 Alice Rothenstein to William Rothenstein, n.d.
12 Augustus John, 1911-1935
13 Charles Rothenstein to William Rothenstein, 1899-1918
14 John Rothenstein. Misc. letters, 1920-1949
15 Moritz Rothenstin to William Rothenstein [Houghton]
16 “B” (WR to BB), 1925-1935; (WR to Laurence Binyon), 1899-1943
17 Robert Bridges
18 Robert Bridges (“Spirit of Man”)
19 “C” (WR to JJ Chapman), 1911-1931; (WR to Sir Atul Chattergia), 1927; (WR to Frances Corntord), 1913, 1926; (WR to Edmund Grosse), 1904-1905
20 Gordon (Teddie) Craig [Bibliotheque Nationale], 1897-1932
21 Charles Conder [Boston Public Library; return to], 1904-1918
22 “D” (WR to John Drinkwater), 1916-1937; (WR to Mrs. Dowdoll), 1926
23 H. C. and Mary Dowdall, 1904-1939
24 “E” (Epstein), 1907; (Dowday to M.L.), 1973
25 “F” (to H. Fisher), 1910-1920; (WR to John Fothergill), 1907-1919; (WR to Roger Fry), 1901-1911
26 Hugh Finney, 1932-1936 [original letters: 3 ALS]
27 Roger Fry, 1901-1912
28 “G” (WR to Gestler), 1908-1918; (WR to Gosse), 1904,1916; (WR to Gallatin), 1902-1944; (WR to Galsworthy), 1918; (Alistair McAlpine to ML), 1973; (Carla to ML), n.d.
29 Isabella Stewart Gardner, 1911-1912; (John R. to ML), ND; (Linda V. Hewitt to ML), 1968
30 “H”; (WR to Hammond), 1912-1930; (WR to Harlow), 1906; (WR to Haupman), 1902, 1905; (WR to Howell), 1912-1935; (WR to Von Hoffman), 1905-1939; (WR to Charles Holme), n.d
31 Edna Clark Hall, 1932-1943
32 Lucy Hammersley, 1903-1915; (Christopher Hammersly to ML), 1973; (AFA Carlisle to ML), 1972; (Wreay Tolfree to ML), 1972
33 Silvia Baker Hay [incl. corr. Mary Lago-Norman Pearson and Caroline Polwarth], 1971, Marked Return, 1917-1944/1966
34 “J” (Jungman), 1939-1943
35 Mannie Kahn, 1912 [original letters: 2 ALS]; M. Maitra to Mannie Kahn, 1912 [original letter: 1 ALS]
36 “L” (WR to Wilhelm Lehmauv), 1902
37 Wyndham Lewis, 1927-1942 [Cornell]
38 Macmillans
39 Harriet Moody
40 Gilbert Murrays [Bodleian-Murray Papers], 1904-1941
41 “O”
42 “R” (WR to Robert Ross), 1902-1916; (Grant Richards), 1937-1945; (M Rodn), 1897-1899
43 Grant Richards, 1893-1934
44 Auguste Rodin, 1898-1913 [Musée Rodin, Paris]
45 Celia Rooke, 1927 [original letter: 1 ALS]
46 William Rothenstein to children, 1910-1921
47 Rachel Rothenstein, 1919-1943
48 William Rothenstein to parents, 1910, 1911
49 John Rothenstin [partial collection from JR, August, 1967]
50 Bertrand
51 “S”
52 James Stephens, 1919-1938 [from R. Finneran. London, 1971]
53 R. Tagore
54 J. J. Thomson, 1916
55 Tom Turner, 1936-1945
56 “W”
57 H. G. Wells, 1904-1932 [incl. R. Tagore to Wells]
58 Henry and Margaret Woods
59 Rothenstein-Yeats letters, 1912-1937 (photocopies)
60 Yeats-Rothenstein letters, 1902-1930, bulk 1912-1913 (photocopies)
61 Yeats-Tagore Letters. Transcriptions from Rabindra-Sadana
62 William Rothenstein miscellaneous
63 Corresponence to Alice Rothenstein, 1952-1955 [original letters]
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1 Notebook with William Rothenstein’s early notes for Men and Memories [original]
2 Yeats. Notes
3 Notes and mss.
4 William Rothenstein. 1934 Romanes Lecture. “Form and content in English Painting”
5 The Church and Art. incl. “An Appreciation of the Pope's Talk to Artists” by Sir John Rothenstein
6 Rothenstein Papers. Houghton Library. Catalogue I [note: Tagore 61M68]
7 The Rothensteins. Some Books from the Libraries of Sir William Rothenstein and Sir John Rothenstein. Oxford Stone Rare Books, 1998.
8 Rothenstein Catalogues, 1946, 1950, 1966, 1972-73, 1978
9 Rothenstein Art Catalogues
10 “Will Rothenstein,” by Augustus John (to Alice Rothenstein). TMs
11 Photo: “Frontispiece for William Rothenstein's Pamphlet--an attempt to notice the author's dream of the interfering patron” [to be returned to John Rothenstein]
12 Rothenstein, etching by Augustus John
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13 Imperfect Encounter. Front matter ms; index ms
14 Imperfect Encounter. Marked printer's copy
15 Imperfect Encounter. Marked printer's copy
16 Imperfect Encounter. Marked printer's copy
17 Imperfect Encounter. Marked printer's copy
18 Imperfect Encounter. Marked printer's copy
19 Imperfect Encounter. Marked printer's copy
20 Imperfect Encounter. “My copy of final draft to Harvard Press, June 1971-- corrected. May 28, 1971--send to H. press production
21 Imperfect Encounter. “My copy of final draft to Harvard Press, June 1971-- corrected. May 28, 1971--send to H. press production
22 Imperfect Encounter. “My copy of final draft to Harvard Press, June 1971-- corrected. May 28, 1971--send to H. press production
23 Imperfect Encounter. “My copy of final draft to Harvard Press, June 1971-- corrected. May 28, 1971--send to H. press production
24 Imperfect Encounter. “My copy of final draft to Harvard Press, June 1971-- corrected. May 28, 1971--send to H. press production
25 Imperfect Encounter. “My copy of final draft to Harvard Press, June 1971-- corrected. May 28, 1971--send to H. press production
26 Imperfect Encounter. Bridges chapter as sent to Lord Bridges at Moscow
27 Men and Memories. Working copy
28 Men and Memories. Working copy
29 Men and Memories. Working copy
30 Men and Memories. Working copy
31 Men and Memories. Proofs
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