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Correspondence etc arising from publication of the book

MS. 15041/1048

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Title

Correspondence etc arising from publication of the book

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MS. 15041/1048

Summary

The System was published on 26 Sep 1967.

The content includes comments on the book, discussion of themes and ideas, publicity etc. Much of the correspondence is with academics, politicians etc, many of whom received advance copies of the book (list of those sent an advance copy is included), and other readers; included also is correspondence with publishers.

(Folder 4 of 6).

Date

1967-1970, 1975, 1982

Language

English

Physical extent

25 Leaves

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Collection contents

Papers of Edward Max Nicholson

SECTION F PUBLICATIONS

Drafts

The System: The Misgovernment of Modern Britain, London (Hodder & Stoughton)

Correspondence etc arising from publication of the book

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