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General miscellaneous correspondence

MS. 13967/41/1

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Title

General miscellaneous correspondence

Shelfmark

MS. 13967/41/1

Summary

Subjects include:

The National Book League Exhibition of 9-23 Mar 1972, 1971-1972

proposed visit to the U.S.A. for Toynbee's 80th birthday, 1968-1969

sale of manuscript of A Study of History, 1957-1965

C.G. Jung biographical archive interview with Toynbee, 11 Feb 1969

eulogy for Dr. Edward Myers, 1969

"I'm Backing Britain" campaign, 1968

death of Rosalind Toynbee, May-Jun 1967

Date

1957-1972

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Archive of Arnold Joseph Toynbee

Correspondence and papers

General miscellaneous correspondence

General miscellaneous correspondence

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