General correspondence
MS. Berlin 107
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Title
General correspondence
Shelfmark
MS. Berlin 107
Summary
Includes letters from
(fol. 43) Antony Andrewes, 1939
(fols. 54-5, 125, 149, 261-2) J.E.G. Asquith, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Asquith, 1939-1940
(fols. 95, 219-220) A.J. Ayer, 1939-1940
(fol. 259) John Balfour, 1940
(fol. 251) Norman Bentwich, 1940
(fols. 52, 76, 156) T.S.R. Boase, 1939
(fols. 63, 67) R.B. Braithwaite, about providing assistance to Friedrich Waismann, 1939
(fols. 50-51, 62) Guy Branch, 1939
(fol. 171) Guy Burgess, 1939
(fols. 94, 121, 173-174, 263-266) Lord David Cecil, 1939-1940
(fols. 1-3, 79-84) E.M. Chilver, 1939
(fols. 139, 143, 150) G.D.H. Cole, about Berlin's book on Marx, 1939
(fols. 91, 106) W.G. Ettinghausen, 1939
(fol. 163) Geoffrey Faber, 1939
(fols. 34, 37-38) H.A.L. Fisher, 1939
(fols. 90, 108, 226-229) Lettice Fisher to E.F.L. Wood, 1st Earl Halifax and Alfred Duff Cooper, about the possibility of a wartime post for Berlin, 1939-1940
(fols. 114-120) Marion Frankfurter, about the American attitude to the war, 1939
(fols. 226-227) E.F.L. Wood, 1st Earl Halifax, 1940
(fol. 206) Barbara Halpern, 1940
(fol. 105) C.F. Hardie, 1939
(fols. 14, 23-24, 53, 57-59, 109-110, 158, 190-191, 198, 214, 254) F.L.T. Graham-Harrison, 1939-1940
(fol. 144) T.L. Hodgkin, 1939
(fol. 47) D.P.T. Jay, 1939
(fol. 46) James Joll, 1939
(fol. 75) George Katkov, 1939
(fol. 257) H.J. Laski, 1940
(fol. 157) Rosamund Lehmann, 1939
(fols. 135, 140-141, 146-147) A.D. Lindsay, 1939
(fols. 267-268) Natasha Litvin, 1940
(fol. 238) A.R.K. Mackenzie, 1940
(fols. 162, 189, 200-203) the Ministry of Labour, offering the possibility of a wartime post for Berlin as a censor, which was then withdrawn because he did not have full British nationality, 1939-1940
(fol. 45) G.E. Moore, 1939
(fol. 256) Lewis Namier, 1940
(fols. 6-9, 68-70, 133-134, 148) L.B. Nicolson in the United States, including comments about the American attitude to events in Europe, 1939
Harold Nicolson, about the failure of Berlin to reach Moscow as planned, and advising on his future course of action, 1940
(fol. 93) E.E. Evans-Pritchard, 1939
(fol. 176) Cressida Ridley, 1939
(fols. 4-5, 154, 177-179, 204, 243) Jasper Ridley, 1939-1940
(fols. 159-160, 246-247) K.D. Robinson, 1939-1940
(fols. 19, 22, 28, 107, 213, 269) G.H. Robertson, 1939-1940
(fol. 167) Humphrey Searle, 1939
(fol. 123) Leon Simon, 1939
(fols. 97, 102-103) Bernard Spencer, 1939
(fol. 49) David Stephens, about his proof-reading of Berlin's book on Marx, 1939
(fol. 130) Humphrey Sumner, 1939
(fol. 181) Philip Toynbee, 1939
(fols. 164-165, 168-169, 193-194) Friedrich Waismann, 1939-40
(fol. 230) the War Office, giving instructions about Berlin's passage to North America, 1940
(fols. 252-253, 260) Chaim Weizmann, 1940
(fol. 101) Edgar Wind, 1939
(fol. 232) Virginia Woolf, inviting Berlin to dine, 1940
and letters about:
(fols. 122-225 passim) Berlin's book on Marx, 1939-1940
Date
1939-1940
Language
English
Physical extent
269 Leaves
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Collection contents
Papers of Sir Isaiah Berlin, 1897-1998, with some family papers, 1903-1972
Correspondence and papers
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