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Journalism and books

MS. 15363/215

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Title

Journalism and books

Shelfmark

MS. 15363/215

Summary

Comprises:

Correspondence with W.M. Chirwa, [Orton] Chirwa, Robinson Nabulyato, [Harry] Nkumbula, Lawrence Katilungu and J. Chinyama regarding subscriptions to The Observer. 1951-1959

Correspondence regarding, reviews of, and contract for Attitude to Africa by W. Arthur Lewis, Michael Scott, Martin Wight and Colin Legum. 1951-1959

Correspondence regarding Lusaka newspaper the African Mail. Also includes a copy of The New African: The Radical Review Vol. 5 No. 1, and copy of Kaunda: Founder of Zambia by Richard Hall. 1952-1966

Correspondence regarding Drum magazine. 1952-1965

Date

1951-1966

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (4 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of David Astor

Campaigning and charity interests

Africa

Journalism and books

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