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The correspondence series is arranged in three sub-\ngroups. These consist of letters from Charles Wright to his family in chronological order (Boxes 1-2), an alphabetical arrangement of correspondence from colleagues, other poets, etc. (Boxes 2-6), and professional\ncorrespondence concerning speaking appearances, permissions, poetry readings, and other events arranged chronologically (Boxes 6-7).","Chronological","Alphabetical","Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County, Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson College (B.A., 1957), the University of\nIowa Writer's Workshop (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps, 1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School, Monterey, California,\nthe first year. He spent the remaining three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He married Holly McIntire in 1969,\nand published his first book of poems, The Grave of the Right Hand, in 1970. Other titles of poetry include: Hard Freight (1973); Bloodlines (1975); China Trace (1977); The Southern Cross (1981); Country Music: Selected Early\nPoems (1982); The Other Side of the River (1984); Zone Journals (1988); The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-\n1990 (1990); Chickamauga (1995); Black Zodiac (1997) and Appalachia (1998).","During his entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Academy of American Poets for Bloodlines (1976), the National Book Award in poetry for Country Music: Selected Early Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the Academy of\nAmerican Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for Chickamauga (1996), and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Black Zodiac (1998). He has also received\nawards for his work in translation, notably the PEN Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet Eugenio Montale's The Storm and Other Things. Wright has also published\ntranslations of the Italian poet Dino Campana (Orphic Songs, 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's essay in The Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick in The Dictionary of Literary Biography, the volume The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews, and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the two collections of critical essays\nand interviews about Wright published in Halflife: Improvisations and Interviews, 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press (1988) and Quarter Notes:\nImprovisations and Interviews, University of Michigan Press (1995).","This addition to the papers of University of Virginia English professor and poet Charles Wright, Charlottesville, Virginia, consist of ca. 2,000 items (9 Hollinger boxes, 4 linear feet), ca. 1951-2003, chiefly\ncorrespondence and manuscripts, but also includes an honorary degree from Tusculum College, Greenville, Tennessee; a Who's Who certificate; poster; and a few photographs.","The correspondence series has three sub-groups, the first is the letters from Charles Wright to his family, chiefly his mother, 1958-1965, arranged chronologically. The second group consists of an alphabetical\narrangement of correspondence to Wright from colleagues, friends, editors, and publishers. Some of the more frequent correspondents have been placed in their own separate folder. A third group contains\ncorrespondence concerning invitations to attend conferences, poetry readings, workshops, and other events, invitations to contribute to poetry magazines and anthologies, and requests for recommendations for\nstudents or colleagues, permissions to use his poems, and requests for Wright to judge poetry competitions.","The second series consisting of manuscripts and miscellaneous papers contains the manuscripts for Wright's books, Crepuscolo Americano, a selection of poems by Charles Wright and\ntheir translation, Negative Blue (2000), and A Short History of the Shadow. Other materials include photographs of Charles Wright with other\nindividuals, two bound poetry notebooks belonging to Wright containing his original hand- written poetry, a folder of individual poems by Wright, the typescript for Uncollected Prose: Six\nGuys and a Supplement The Jordan Lectures 1999-2000 by Charles Wright, a Who's Who certificate for Wright, an honorary degree from Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tennessee\nawarded in 1986, and a typescript by Bonnie Costello, \"Charles Wright, Giorgio Morandi and the Metaphysics of the Line.\"","includes: Gary Adelman, Chris Agee, Debra Allbery, George Amabile, John Amen (The Pedestal Magazine), American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and American Poetry Review","includes: Massimo Bacigalupo, Aaron Baker, David Baker, Edward L. 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Henry, Brenda Hillman, Gill\nHolland, John Hollander, Garrett Hongo","includes: Paul Jacobs, Mark Jarman, Nicholas Jenkins, Dan Jordan, Steve Juscik, Don Justice","includes: Marilyn Kallet, Megan Kaminski, Deborah Abbey Kelly, John Kenna, Sr., Robert Hunter Kennedy, III, Ruth Kessler, James Kimbrell, Doug King, Lauren Kingsley, Elizabeth Kirschner, Janet D. Knepper,\nJoseph W. Knittle, Del Kolve, Elena Kondracki, Nicole Krauss","includes: John Lang, David Lehman, Jill Leininger, Graham Leonard, Michael Levenson, Leatrice Lifshitz, James Longenbach, Jon Loomis, Richard Lyons","includes: J.D. McClatchy (\"Sandy\"), Davis McCombs, Jeanne McDonald, Kevin McFadden, Michael McFee, John McKernan, Lynne McMahon, Nellie Miller McNeil","includes: Gerard Malanga, Paul Mariani, Boyce F. Martin, Jr., Dave and Jynne Martin, Gary W. Mayne, Nahum Medalia, Stephen [Meffeni ?]","John Milbank, Wilmer Mills, Mary Molinary, Gil Moody, Diana Moreira, Robert Morgan, Mario Moroni, Richard B. 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Other titles of poetry include: \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHard Freight\u003c/title\u003e (1973); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e (1975); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChina Trace\u003c/title\u003e (1977); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Southern Cross\u003c/title\u003e (1981); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\nPoems\u003c/title\u003e (1982); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Other Side of the River\u003c/title\u003e (1984); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eZone Journals\u003c/title\u003e (1988); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-\n1990\u003c/title\u003e (1990); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e (1995); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e (1997) and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAppalachia\u003c/title\u003e (1998).\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eDuring his entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his poetry. 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Also helpful are the two collections of critical essays\nand interviews about Wright published in \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife: Improvisations and Interviews, 1977-1987\u003c/title\u003e, University of Michigan Press (1988) and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eQuarter Notes:\nImprovisations and Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, University of Michigan Press (1995).\n\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County, Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson College (B.A., 1957), the University of\nIowa Writer's Workshop (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps, 1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School, Monterey, California,\nthe first year. He spent the remaining three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He married Holly McIntire in 1969,\nand published his first book of poems, The Grave of the Right Hand, in 1970. Other titles of poetry include: Hard Freight (1973); Bloodlines (1975); China Trace (1977); The Southern Cross (1981); Country Music: Selected Early\nPoems (1982); The Other Side of the River (1984); Zone Journals (1988); The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-\n1990 (1990); Chickamauga (1995); Black Zodiac (1997) and Appalachia (1998).","During his entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Academy of American Poets for Bloodlines (1976), the National Book Award in poetry for Country Music: Selected Early Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the Academy of\nAmerican Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for Chickamauga (1996), and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Black Zodiac (1998). He has also received\nawards for his work in translation, notably the PEN Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet Eugenio Montale's The Storm and Other Things. Wright has also published\ntranslations of the Italian poet Dino Campana (Orphic Songs, 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's essay in The Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick in The Dictionary of Literary Biography, the volume The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews, and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the two collections of critical essays\nand interviews about Wright published in Halflife: Improvisations and Interviews, 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press (1988) and Quarter Notes:\nImprovisations and Interviews, University of Michigan Press (1995)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdditional Papers of Charles Wright, Accession #11437-b, -c, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Additional Papers of Charles Wright, Accession #11437-b, -c, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis addition to the papers of University of Virginia English professor and poet Charles Wright, Charlottesville, Virginia, consist of ca. 2,000 items (9 Hollinger boxes, 4 linear feet), ca. 1951-2003, chiefly\ncorrespondence and manuscripts, but also includes an honorary degree from Tusculum College, Greenville, Tennessee; a \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWho's Who\u003c/title\u003e certificate; poster; and a few photographs.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence series has three sub-groups, the first is the letters from Charles Wright to his family, chiefly his mother, 1958-1965, arranged chronologically. The second group consists of an alphabetical\narrangement of correspondence to Wright from colleagues, friends, editors, and publishers. Some of the more frequent correspondents have been placed in their own separate folder. A third group contains\ncorrespondence concerning invitations to attend conferences, poetry readings, workshops, and other events, invitations to contribute to poetry magazines and anthologies, and requests for recommendations for\nstudents or colleagues, permissions to use his poems, and requests for Wright to judge poetry competitions.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe second series consisting of manuscripts and miscellaneous papers contains the manuscripts for Wright's books, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCrepuscolo Americano\u003c/title\u003e, a selection of poems by Charles Wright and\ntheir translation, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNegative Blue\u003c/title\u003e (2000), and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Short History of the Shadow\u003c/title\u003e. 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Some of the more frequent correspondents have been placed in their own separate folder. A third group contains\ncorrespondence concerning invitations to attend conferences, poetry readings, workshops, and other events, invitations to contribute to poetry magazines and anthologies, and requests for recommendations for\nstudents or colleagues, permissions to use his poems, and requests for Wright to judge poetry competitions.","The second series consisting of manuscripts and miscellaneous papers contains the manuscripts for Wright's books, Crepuscolo Americano, a selection of poems by Charles Wright and\ntheir translation, Negative Blue (2000), and A Short History of the Shadow. Other materials include photographs of Charles Wright with other\nindividuals, two bound poetry notebooks belonging to Wright containing his original hand- written poetry, a folder of individual poems by Wright, the typescript for Uncollected Prose: Six\nGuys and a Supplement The Jordan Lectures 1999-2000 by Charles Wright, a Who's Who certificate for Wright, an honorary degree from Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tennessee\nawarded in 1986, and a typescript by Bonnie Costello, \"Charles Wright, Giorgio Morandi and the Metaphysics of the Line.\"","includes: Gary Adelman, Chris Agee, Debra Allbery, George Amabile, John Amen (The Pedestal Magazine), American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and American Poetry Review","includes: Massimo Bacigalupo, Aaron Baker, David Baker, Edward L. 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Dew, Garrett Doherty, Catherine Doty, Rita Dove, Lynn Dow, Stephen Dunn","includes: Allan D. Elder, Jessica Engels, Stephen Enniss, Robert Evans, Farrar, Straus \u0026 Giroux, Chris Forhan, Harry Ford, Antonella Francini","includes: Jonathan Galassi, George Garrett, Ted Genoways, Monica Germino, Matthew and Debra Gildea, James S. Gilmore, III, Robert Giroux, Rebecca Givens, Elton Glaser, Cary Goldstein, Judith Gleason, Norman A.\nGraebner, [Jorie Graham], Loren Graham, [Jerrie] Graybill, Arthur Gregor, Eamon Grennan","includes: Donald Hall, Daniel Halpern, David Hamilton, Michael S. Harper, David Harris, Henry Hart, Kevin Hart, Richard Harteis, John Hawkes, Kathleen Hellen, Mike Heller, Peter R. Henry, Brenda Hillman, Gill\nHolland, John Hollander, Garrett Hongo","includes: Paul Jacobs, Mark Jarman, Nicholas Jenkins, Dan Jordan, Steve Juscik, Don Justice","includes: Marilyn Kallet, Megan Kaminski, Deborah Abbey Kelly, John Kenna, Sr., Robert Hunter Kennedy, III, Ruth Kessler, James Kimbrell, Doug King, Lauren Kingsley, Elizabeth Kirschner, Janet D. Knepper,\nJoseph W. Knittle, Del Kolve, Elena Kondracki, Nicole Krauss","includes: John Lang, David Lehman, Jill Leininger, Graham Leonard, Michael Levenson, Leatrice Lifshitz, James Longenbach, Jon Loomis, Richard Lyons","includes: J.D. McClatchy (\"Sandy\"), Davis McCombs, Jeanne McDonald, Kevin McFadden, Michael McFee, John McKernan, Lynne McMahon, Nellie Miller McNeil","includes: Gerard Malanga, Paul Mariani, Boyce F. Martin, Jr., Dave and Jynne Martin, Gary W. Mayne, Nahum Medalia, Stephen [Meffeni ?]","John Milbank, Wilmer Mills, Mary Molinary, Gil Moody, Diana Moreira, Robert Morgan, Mario Moroni, Richard B. 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Steele, Jean Stein, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stendig, Stefan Stoenesen, Anne Strachan, Dabney Stuart, Adrienne Su, David Summers, Elisabeth Swain, Mary Szybist, Larissa Szporluk","includes: John Tagliabue, Eleanor Ross Taylor, Phillip Taylor, Mac Test, Mike Theune, Harry Thomas, Nye Thuesen, [Hope ?] Tschopik, Michelle Turner","includes: University of Michigan Press, Helen Vendler, Claude Vidal, Robert C. Von Bargen","includes: M. Walsh, Rosanna Warren, Susan Weinberg, Susan Wheeler, Betsy Tice White, Karen Whitehill, Anne Whitehouse, Richard Wilbur, C.K. Williams, Lisa Williams, Amy Wilson, Karin Wittenborg, J. Howard\nWoolmer, Shannon Worrell, Jay Wright, Luke Wright, Moorhead Wright","includes: Mel Yoken, C. Dale Young, David Young, Gary Young, Karl P. Zender, Jan Zwicky","containing original hand-written poetry by Wright","containing original hand-written poetry by Wright"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":97,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:39:03.260Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_viu03856","ead_ssi":"viu_viu03856","_root_":"viu_viu03856","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu03856","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu03856.xml","title_ssm":["Additional Papers of Charles Wright\n1957-2003"],"title_tesim":["Additional Papers of Charles Wright\n1957-2003"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Additional Papers of Charles Wright\n1957-2003"],"text":["Additional Papers of Charles Wright\n1957-2003","11437-b, -c","This addition to the papers of University of Virginia English professor and poet Charles Wright, Charlottesville, Virginia, consists of ca. 2,000 items (9 Hollinger\nboxes, 4 linear feet).","There are no restrictions.","This collection is organized in two basic series, Series I: Correspondence (Boxes 1-7), and Series II: Manuscripts and Miscellaneous Papers (Boxes 7-9). The correspondence series is arranged in three sub-\ngroups. These consist of letters from Charles Wright to his family in chronological order (Boxes 1-2), an alphabetical arrangement of correspondence from colleagues, other poets, etc. (Boxes 2-6), and professional\ncorrespondence concerning speaking appearances, permissions, poetry readings, and other events arranged chronologically (Boxes 6-7).","Chronological","Alphabetical","Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County, Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson College (B.A., 1957), the University of\nIowa Writer's Workshop (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps, 1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School, Monterey, California,\nthe first year. He spent the remaining three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He married Holly McIntire in 1969,\nand published his first book of poems, The Grave of the Right Hand, in 1970. Other titles of poetry include: Hard Freight (1973); Bloodlines (1975); China Trace (1977); The Southern Cross (1981); Country Music: Selected Early\nPoems (1982); The Other Side of the River (1984); Zone Journals (1988); The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-\n1990 (1990); Chickamauga (1995); Black Zodiac (1997) and Appalachia (1998).","During his entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Academy of American Poets for Bloodlines (1976), the National Book Award in poetry for Country Music: Selected Early Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the Academy of\nAmerican Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for Chickamauga (1996), and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Black Zodiac (1998). He has also received\nawards for his work in translation, notably the PEN Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet Eugenio Montale's The Storm and Other Things. Wright has also published\ntranslations of the Italian poet Dino Campana (Orphic Songs, 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's essay in The Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick in The Dictionary of Literary Biography, the volume The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews, and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the two collections of critical essays\nand interviews about Wright published in Halflife: Improvisations and Interviews, 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press (1988) and Quarter Notes:\nImprovisations and Interviews, University of Michigan Press (1995).","This addition to the papers of University of Virginia English professor and poet Charles Wright, Charlottesville, Virginia, consist of ca. 2,000 items (9 Hollinger boxes, 4 linear feet), ca. 1951-2003, chiefly\ncorrespondence and manuscripts, but also includes an honorary degree from Tusculum College, Greenville, Tennessee; a Who's Who certificate; poster; and a few photographs.","The correspondence series has three sub-groups, the first is the letters from Charles Wright to his family, chiefly his mother, 1958-1965, arranged chronologically. The second group consists of an alphabetical\narrangement of correspondence to Wright from colleagues, friends, editors, and publishers. Some of the more frequent correspondents have been placed in their own separate folder. A third group contains\ncorrespondence concerning invitations to attend conferences, poetry readings, workshops, and other events, invitations to contribute to poetry magazines and anthologies, and requests for recommendations for\nstudents or colleagues, permissions to use his poems, and requests for Wright to judge poetry competitions.","The second series consisting of manuscripts and miscellaneous papers contains the manuscripts for Wright's books, Crepuscolo Americano, a selection of poems by Charles Wright and\ntheir translation, Negative Blue (2000), and A Short History of the Shadow. Other materials include photographs of Charles Wright with other\nindividuals, two bound poetry notebooks belonging to Wright containing his original hand- written poetry, a folder of individual poems by Wright, the typescript for Uncollected Prose: Six\nGuys and a Supplement The Jordan Lectures 1999-2000 by Charles Wright, a Who's Who certificate for Wright, an honorary degree from Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tennessee\nawarded in 1986, and a typescript by Bonnie Costello, \"Charles Wright, Giorgio Morandi and the Metaphysics of the Line.\"","includes: Gary Adelman, Chris Agee, Debra Allbery, George Amabile, John Amen (The Pedestal Magazine), American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and American Poetry Review","includes: Massimo Bacigalupo, Aaron Baker, David Baker, Edward L. Baker, Jim Barnes, Lee Bassett, Ann Beattie, Dan Becker, Molly Bendall, Eleanor Benedict, David Berman","includes: Helena Blavatsky, Michael Blumenthal, Robert Bly, Deborah Bogen, Don Bogen, Shane Book, Phillip Booth, David Bottoms, Robert Bowie, Lucie Brock-Broido, Ron Brooks, Olga Broumas, Stephen Ford Brown,\nChristopher Buckley, Esther and Don Burch, Michael A. Burke","includes: Christopher Cahill, Laurie Callahan, Ann Campanella, Anne Candelaria, Karen Cangialosi, Alberto Caramella, Italian poet (1928- ), Jennifer Casale, Martin Caseley, Vincent Castagnacci, John Casteen IV,\nMichael Chitwood, Nicholas Christopher, James A. Churchill, Jeffrey Cobb, Anne Coray, Bonnie Costello, Tony Crunk","includes: Mangalesh Dabral, Hindu poet (1948- ), Kyle Dargar, Davidson College, Samuel Davis, William V. Davis, Alfredo de [Beldi ?], Philip F. Deaver, Nicholas Delbanco, Matthew Deming, Robert D. Denham (Iron\nMountain Press), Alfredo Giop DePalchi, Annette V. Dew, Garrett Doherty, Catherine Doty, Rita Dove, Lynn Dow, Stephen Dunn","includes: Allan D. Elder, Jessica Engels, Stephen Enniss, Robert Evans, Farrar, Straus \u0026 Giroux, Chris Forhan, Harry Ford, Antonella Francini","includes: Jonathan Galassi, George Garrett, Ted Genoways, Monica Germino, Matthew and Debra Gildea, James S. Gilmore, III, Robert Giroux, Rebecca Givens, Elton Glaser, Cary Goldstein, Judith Gleason, Norman A.\nGraebner, [Jorie Graham], Loren Graham, [Jerrie] Graybill, Arthur Gregor, Eamon Grennan","includes: Donald Hall, Daniel Halpern, David Hamilton, Michael S. Harper, David Harris, Henry Hart, Kevin Hart, Richard Harteis, John Hawkes, Kathleen Hellen, Mike Heller, Peter R. Henry, Brenda Hillman, Gill\nHolland, John Hollander, Garrett Hongo","includes: Paul Jacobs, Mark Jarman, Nicholas Jenkins, Dan Jordan, Steve Juscik, Don Justice","includes: Marilyn Kallet, Megan Kaminski, Deborah Abbey Kelly, John Kenna, Sr., Robert Hunter Kennedy, III, Ruth Kessler, James Kimbrell, Doug King, Lauren Kingsley, Elizabeth Kirschner, Janet D. Knepper,\nJoseph W. Knittle, Del Kolve, Elena Kondracki, Nicole Krauss","includes: John Lang, David Lehman, Jill Leininger, Graham Leonard, Michael Levenson, Leatrice Lifshitz, James Longenbach, Jon Loomis, Richard Lyons","includes: J.D. McClatchy (\"Sandy\"), Davis McCombs, Jeanne McDonald, Kevin McFadden, Michael McFee, John McKernan, Lynne McMahon, Nellie Miller McNeil","includes: Gerard Malanga, Paul Mariani, Boyce F. Martin, Jr., Dave and Jynne Martin, Gary W. Mayne, Nahum Medalia, Stephen [Meffeni ?]","John Milbank, Wilmer Mills, Mary Molinary, Gil Moody, Diana Moreira, Robert Morgan, Mario Moroni, Richard B. Morris, Joshua Morison, Andrew Mulvania","includes: Patty Nicholas, Nancy Norelli, Debra Nystrom, Dennis O'Driscoll, Anthony Oldcorn, Chad Oness, Barbara Orlovsky","includes: Geraldine Palastrant, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi, Kelli Rae Patton, Lu Peck, Jacqueline Penn, J. Perez, James E. Pitts, Stan Plumly, Gaetano Prampolini, Steve Price, Betsy Pritchard","includes: Robert Randolph, John Reed, Anne Reed, Melanie Rehak, David Remnick, David Rifenburgh, David Rigsbee, John Ridland, Robert Rogers, Steven H. Rubin, Michael Ryan, John Rybicki","includes: Ira Sadoff, Howard L. Salyer, M.D., Mary Ann Samyn, Leonard Sandridge, Sherod Santos, Tom Sheehan, Deborah Sheer, Bill Sheppard, Gary Short, Jane R. Shippen, Kennett L. Simmons, Maurya Simon, Lea\nSimonds, Jeffrey Skinner, Dave Smith, Dean Smith, Rod T. Smith, Ron Smith, Ellison A. Smyth, Thomas W. Solter, Willard Spiegelman","includes: Sophia Starnes, George M. 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He spent the remaining three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSince 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He married Holly McIntire in 1969,\nand published his first book of poems, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Grave of the Right Hand\u003c/title\u003e, in 1970. Other titles of poetry include: \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHard Freight\u003c/title\u003e (1973); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e (1975); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChina Trace\u003c/title\u003e (1977); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Southern Cross\u003c/title\u003e (1981); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early\nPoems\u003c/title\u003e (1982); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Other Side of the River\u003c/title\u003e (1984); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eZone Journals\u003c/title\u003e (1988); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-\n1990\u003c/title\u003e (1990); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e (1995); \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e (1997) and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAppalachia\u003c/title\u003e (1998).\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eDuring his entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Academy of American Poets for \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBloodlines\u003c/title\u003e (1976), the National Book Award in poetry for \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCountry Music: Selected Early Poems\u003c/title\u003e (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the Academy of\nAmerican Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eChickamauga\u003c/title\u003e (1996), and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBlack Zodiac\u003c/title\u003e (1998). He has also received\nawards for his work in translation, notably the PEN Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet Eugenio Montale's \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Storm and Other Things\u003c/title\u003e. Wright has also published\ntranslations of the Italian poet Dino Campana (\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOrphic Songs\u003c/title\u003e, 1984).\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eFor more complete biographical and professional information consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's essay in \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series\u003c/title\u003e, the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick in \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Dictionary of Literary Biography\u003c/title\u003e, the volume \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Point Where All Things Meet: Essays on Charles Wright\u003c/title\u003e collected and edited by Tom Andrews, and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the two collections of critical essays\nand interviews about Wright published in \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eHalflife: Improvisations and Interviews, 1977-1987\u003c/title\u003e, University of Michigan Press (1988) and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eQuarter Notes:\nImprovisations and Interviews\u003c/title\u003e, University of Michigan Press (1995).\n\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Hardin County, Tennessee on August 25, 1935, to Charles Penzel and Mary Castleman (Winter) Wright, and was educated at Davidson College (B.A., 1957), the University of\nIowa Writer's Workshop (M.F.A., 1963) and the University of Rome (1963-1964). He served in the United States Army Intelligence Corps, 1957-1961, where he studied at the Army Language School, Monterey, California,\nthe first year. He spent the remaining three years of service in and around Verona, Italy, returning there to study on a Fulbright grant in 1963-1964.","Since 1966, Wright has been an English professor, first at the University of California, Irvine (1966-1983), and then at the University of Virginia (1983 until the present). He married Holly McIntire in 1969,\nand published his first book of poems, The Grave of the Right Hand, in 1970. Other titles of poetry include: Hard Freight (1973); Bloodlines (1975); China Trace (1977); The Southern Cross (1981); Country Music: Selected Early\nPoems (1982); The Other Side of the River (1984); Zone Journals (1988); The World of Ten Thousand Things: Poems 1980-\n1990 (1990); Chickamauga (1995); Black Zodiac (1997) and Appalachia (1998).","During his entire career, Wright has won national recognition for his poetry. Several of these awards include the Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Academy of American Poets for Bloodlines (1976), the National Book Award in poetry for Country Music: Selected Early Poems (1983), the Ruth Lilly Poetry prize (1993), the Academy of\nAmerican Poets Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize for Chickamauga (1996), and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Black Zodiac (1998). He has also received\nawards for his work in translation, notably the PEN Translation Prize for his translation of the Italian poet Eugenio Montale's The Storm and Other Things. Wright has also published\ntranslations of the Italian poet Dino Campana (Orphic Songs, 1984).","For more complete biographical and professional information consult the Gale Literary Database on Contemporary Authors and the web site for the Pulitzer Prizes on the Internet, Wright's essay in The Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, the essay about Wright by George F. Buttrick in The Dictionary of Literary Biography, the volume The Point Where All Things Meet: Essays on Charles Wright collected and edited by Tom Andrews, and the biographical folder in Box 36. Also helpful are the two collections of critical essays\nand interviews about Wright published in Halflife: Improvisations and Interviews, 1977-1987, University of Michigan Press (1988) and Quarter Notes:\nImprovisations and Interviews, University of Michigan Press (1995)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdditional Papers of Charles Wright, Accession #11437-b, -c, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Additional Papers of Charles Wright, Accession #11437-b, -c, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis addition to the papers of University of Virginia English professor and poet Charles Wright, Charlottesville, Virginia, consist of ca. 2,000 items (9 Hollinger boxes, 4 linear feet), ca. 1951-2003, chiefly\ncorrespondence and manuscripts, but also includes an honorary degree from Tusculum College, Greenville, Tennessee; a \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWho's Who\u003c/title\u003e certificate; poster; and a few photographs.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence series has three sub-groups, the first is the letters from Charles Wright to his family, chiefly his mother, 1958-1965, arranged chronologically. The second group consists of an alphabetical\narrangement of correspondence to Wright from colleagues, friends, editors, and publishers. Some of the more frequent correspondents have been placed in their own separate folder. A third group contains\ncorrespondence concerning invitations to attend conferences, poetry readings, workshops, and other events, invitations to contribute to poetry magazines and anthologies, and requests for recommendations for\nstudents or colleagues, permissions to use his poems, and requests for Wright to judge poetry competitions.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe second series consisting of manuscripts and miscellaneous papers contains the manuscripts for Wright's books, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCrepuscolo Americano\u003c/title\u003e, a selection of poems by Charles Wright and\ntheir translation, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNegative Blue\u003c/title\u003e (2000), and \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eA Short History of the Shadow\u003c/title\u003e. Other materials include photographs of Charles Wright with other\nindividuals, two bound poetry notebooks belonging to Wright containing his original hand- written poetry, a folder of individual poems by Wright, the typescript for \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eUncollected Prose: Six\nGuys and a Supplement The Jordan Lectures 1999-2000\u003c/title\u003e by Charles Wright, a \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWho's Who\u003c/title\u003e certificate for Wright, an honorary degree from Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tennessee\nawarded in 1986, and a typescript by Bonnie Costello, \"Charles Wright, Giorgio Morandi and the Metaphysics of the Line.\"\n\u003c/p\u003e\n    ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Gary Adelman, Chris Agee, Debra Allbery, George Amabile, John Amen (The Pedestal Magazine), American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and American Poetry Review\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Massimo Bacigalupo, Aaron Baker, David Baker, Edward L. Baker, Jim Barnes, Lee Bassett, Ann Beattie, Dan Becker, Molly Bendall, Eleanor Benedict, David Berman\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Helena Blavatsky, Michael Blumenthal, Robert Bly, Deborah Bogen, Don Bogen, Shane Book, Phillip Booth, David Bottoms, Robert Bowie, Lucie Brock-Broido, Ron Brooks, Olga Broumas, Stephen Ford Brown,\nChristopher Buckley, Esther and Don Burch, Michael A. Burke\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Christopher Cahill, Laurie Callahan, Ann Campanella, Anne Candelaria, Karen Cangialosi, Alberto Caramella, Italian poet (1928- ), Jennifer Casale, Martin Caseley, Vincent Castagnacci, John Casteen IV,\nMichael Chitwood, Nicholas Christopher, James A. Churchill, Jeffrey Cobb, Anne Coray, Bonnie Costello, Tony Crunk\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Mangalesh Dabral, Hindu poet (1948- ), Kyle Dargar, Davidson College, Samuel Davis, William V. Davis, Alfredo de [Beldi ?], Philip F. Deaver, Nicholas Delbanco, Matthew Deming, Robert D. Denham (Iron\nMountain Press), Alfredo Giop DePalchi, Annette V. Dew, Garrett Doherty, Catherine Doty, Rita Dove, Lynn Dow, Stephen Dunn\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Allan D. Elder, Jessica Engels, Stephen Enniss, Robert Evans, Farrar, Straus \u0026amp; Giroux, Chris Forhan, Harry Ford, Antonella Francini\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Jonathan Galassi, George Garrett, Ted Genoways, Monica Germino, Matthew and Debra Gildea, James S. Gilmore, III, Robert Giroux, Rebecca Givens, Elton Glaser, Cary Goldstein, Judith Gleason, Norman A.\nGraebner, [Jorie Graham], Loren Graham, [Jerrie] Graybill, Arthur Gregor, Eamon Grennan\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Donald Hall, Daniel Halpern, David Hamilton, Michael S. Harper, David Harris, Henry Hart, Kevin Hart, Richard Harteis, John Hawkes, Kathleen Hellen, Mike Heller, Peter R. Henry, Brenda Hillman, Gill\nHolland, John Hollander, Garrett Hongo\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Paul Jacobs, Mark Jarman, Nicholas Jenkins, Dan Jordan, Steve Juscik, Don Justice\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Marilyn Kallet, Megan Kaminski, Deborah Abbey Kelly, John Kenna, Sr., Robert Hunter Kennedy, III, Ruth Kessler, James Kimbrell, Doug King, Lauren Kingsley, Elizabeth Kirschner, Janet D. Knepper,\nJoseph W. Knittle, Del Kolve, Elena Kondracki, Nicole Krauss\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: John Lang, David Lehman, Jill Leininger, Graham Leonard, Michael Levenson, Leatrice Lifshitz, James Longenbach, Jon Loomis, Richard Lyons\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: J.D. McClatchy (\"Sandy\"), Davis McCombs, Jeanne McDonald, Kevin McFadden, Michael McFee, John McKernan, Lynne McMahon, Nellie Miller McNeil\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Gerard Malanga, Paul Mariani, Boyce F. Martin, Jr., Dave and Jynne Martin, Gary W. Mayne, Nahum Medalia, Stephen [Meffeni ?]\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eJohn Milbank, Wilmer Mills, Mary Molinary, Gil Moody, Diana Moreira, Robert Morgan, Mario Moroni, Richard B. Morris, Joshua Morison, Andrew Mulvania\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Patty Nicholas, Nancy Norelli, Debra Nystrom, Dennis O'Driscoll, Anthony Oldcorn, Chad Oness, Barbara Orlovsky\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Geraldine Palastrant, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi, Kelli Rae Patton, Lu Peck, Jacqueline Penn, J. Perez, James E. Pitts, Stan Plumly, Gaetano Prampolini, Steve Price, Betsy Pritchard\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Robert Randolph, John Reed, Anne Reed, Melanie Rehak, David Remnick, David Rifenburgh, David Rigsbee, John Ridland, Robert Rogers, Steven H. Rubin, Michael Ryan, John Rybicki\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Ira Sadoff, Howard L. Salyer, M.D., Mary Ann Samyn, Leonard Sandridge, Sherod Santos, Tom Sheehan, Deborah Sheer, Bill Sheppard, Gary Short, Jane R. Shippen, Kennett L. Simmons, Maurya Simon, Lea\nSimonds, Jeffrey Skinner, Dave Smith, Dean Smith, Rod T. Smith, Ron Smith, Ellison A. Smyth, Thomas W. Solter, Willard Spiegelman\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Sophia Starnes, George M. Steele, Jean Stein, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stendig, Stefan Stoenesen, Anne Strachan, Dabney Stuart, Adrienne Su, David Summers, Elisabeth Swain, Mary Szybist, Larissa Szporluk\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: John Tagliabue, Eleanor Ross Taylor, Phillip Taylor, Mac Test, Mike Theune, Harry Thomas, Nye Thuesen, [Hope ?] Tschopik, Michelle Turner\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: University of Michigan Press, Helen Vendler, Claude Vidal, Robert C. Von Bargen\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: M. Walsh, Rosanna Warren, Susan Weinberg, Susan Wheeler, Betsy Tice White, Karen Whitehill, Anne Whitehouse, Richard Wilbur, C.K. Williams, Lisa Williams, Amy Wilson, Karin Wittenborg, J. Howard\nWoolmer, Shannon Worrell, Jay Wright, Luke Wright, Moorhead Wright\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eincludes: Mel Yoken, C. Dale Young, David Young, Gary Young, Karl P. Zender, Jan Zwicky\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003econtaining original hand-written poetry by Wright\n\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003econtaining original hand-written poetry by Wright\n\u003c/p\u003e\n          "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This addition to the papers of University of Virginia English professor and poet Charles Wright, Charlottesville, Virginia, consist of ca. 2,000 items (9 Hollinger boxes, 4 linear feet), ca. 1951-2003, chiefly\ncorrespondence and manuscripts, but also includes an honorary degree from Tusculum College, Greenville, Tennessee; a Who's Who certificate; poster; and a few photographs.","The correspondence series has three sub-groups, the first is the letters from Charles Wright to his family, chiefly his mother, 1958-1965, arranged chronologically. The second group consists of an alphabetical\narrangement of correspondence to Wright from colleagues, friends, editors, and publishers. Some of the more frequent correspondents have been placed in their own separate folder. A third group contains\ncorrespondence concerning invitations to attend conferences, poetry readings, workshops, and other events, invitations to contribute to poetry magazines and anthologies, and requests for recommendations for\nstudents or colleagues, permissions to use his poems, and requests for Wright to judge poetry competitions.","The second series consisting of manuscripts and miscellaneous papers contains the manuscripts for Wright's books, Crepuscolo Americano, a selection of poems by Charles Wright and\ntheir translation, Negative Blue (2000), and A Short History of the Shadow. Other materials include photographs of Charles Wright with other\nindividuals, two bound poetry notebooks belonging to Wright containing his original hand- written poetry, a folder of individual poems by Wright, the typescript for Uncollected Prose: Six\nGuys and a Supplement The Jordan Lectures 1999-2000 by Charles Wright, a Who's Who certificate for Wright, an honorary degree from Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tennessee\nawarded in 1986, and a typescript by Bonnie Costello, \"Charles Wright, Giorgio Morandi and the Metaphysics of the Line.\"","includes: Gary Adelman, Chris Agee, Debra Allbery, George Amabile, John Amen (The Pedestal Magazine), American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and American Poetry Review","includes: Massimo Bacigalupo, Aaron Baker, David Baker, Edward L. 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Dew, Garrett Doherty, Catherine Doty, Rita Dove, Lynn Dow, Stephen Dunn","includes: Allan D. Elder, Jessica Engels, Stephen Enniss, Robert Evans, Farrar, Straus \u0026 Giroux, Chris Forhan, Harry Ford, Antonella Francini","includes: Jonathan Galassi, George Garrett, Ted Genoways, Monica Germino, Matthew and Debra Gildea, James S. Gilmore, III, Robert Giroux, Rebecca Givens, Elton Glaser, Cary Goldstein, Judith Gleason, Norman A.\nGraebner, [Jorie Graham], Loren Graham, [Jerrie] Graybill, Arthur Gregor, Eamon Grennan","includes: Donald Hall, Daniel Halpern, David Hamilton, Michael S. Harper, David Harris, Henry Hart, Kevin Hart, Richard Harteis, John Hawkes, Kathleen Hellen, Mike Heller, Peter R. Henry, Brenda Hillman, Gill\nHolland, John Hollander, Garrett Hongo","includes: Paul Jacobs, Mark Jarman, Nicholas Jenkins, Dan Jordan, Steve Juscik, Don Justice","includes: Marilyn Kallet, Megan Kaminski, Deborah Abbey Kelly, John Kenna, Sr., Robert Hunter Kennedy, III, Ruth Kessler, James Kimbrell, Doug King, Lauren Kingsley, Elizabeth Kirschner, Janet D. Knepper,\nJoseph W. Knittle, Del Kolve, Elena Kondracki, Nicole Krauss","includes: John Lang, David Lehman, Jill Leininger, Graham Leonard, Michael Levenson, Leatrice Lifshitz, James Longenbach, Jon Loomis, Richard Lyons","includes: J.D. McClatchy (\"Sandy\"), Davis McCombs, Jeanne McDonald, Kevin McFadden, Michael McFee, John McKernan, Lynne McMahon, Nellie Miller McNeil","includes: Gerard Malanga, Paul Mariani, Boyce F. Martin, Jr., Dave and Jynne Martin, Gary W. Mayne, Nahum Medalia, Stephen [Meffeni ?]","John Milbank, Wilmer Mills, Mary Molinary, Gil Moody, Diana Moreira, Robert Morgan, Mario Moroni, Richard B. Morris, Joshua Morison, Andrew Mulvania","includes: Patty Nicholas, Nancy Norelli, Debra Nystrom, Dennis O'Driscoll, Anthony Oldcorn, Chad Oness, Barbara Orlovsky","includes: Geraldine Palastrant, Jay Parini, Joseph Parisi, Kelli Rae Patton, Lu Peck, Jacqueline Penn, J. Perez, James E. Pitts, Stan Plumly, Gaetano Prampolini, Steve Price, Betsy Pritchard","includes: Robert Randolph, John Reed, Anne Reed, Melanie Rehak, David Remnick, David Rifenburgh, David Rigsbee, John Ridland, Robert Rogers, Steven H. Rubin, Michael Ryan, John Rybicki","includes: Ira Sadoff, Howard L. Salyer, M.D., Mary Ann Samyn, Leonard Sandridge, Sherod Santos, Tom Sheehan, Deborah Sheer, Bill Sheppard, Gary Short, Jane R. Shippen, Kennett L. Simmons, Maurya Simon, Lea\nSimonds, Jeffrey Skinner, Dave Smith, Dean Smith, Rod T. Smith, Ron Smith, Ellison A. Smyth, Thomas W. Solter, Willard Spiegelman","includes: Sophia Starnes, George M. Steele, Jean Stein, Rene Steinke, Lisa Stendig, Stefan Stoenesen, Anne Strachan, Dabney Stuart, Adrienne Su, David Summers, Elisabeth Swain, Mary Szybist, Larissa Szporluk","includes: John Tagliabue, Eleanor Ross Taylor, Phillip Taylor, Mac Test, Mike Theune, Harry Thomas, Nye Thuesen, [Hope ?] Tschopik, Michelle Turner","includes: University of Michigan Press, Helen Vendler, Claude Vidal, Robert C. Von Bargen","includes: M. Walsh, Rosanna Warren, Susan Weinberg, Susan Wheeler, Betsy Tice White, Karen Whitehill, Anne Whitehouse, Richard Wilbur, C.K. Williams, Lisa Williams, Amy Wilson, Karin Wittenborg, J. Howard\nWoolmer, Shannon Worrell, Jay Wright, Luke Wright, Moorhead Wright","includes: Mel Yoken, C. Dale Young, David Young, Gary Young, Karl P. Zender, Jan Zwicky","containing original hand-written poetry by Wright","containing original hand-written poetry by Wright"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":97,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:39:03.260Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu03856"}},{"id":"viu_viu00010","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Additional Papers of Douglas H. Gordon, \n         \n         1934-1988","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu00010#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eThe additional papers of Douglas H. Gordon consist of correspondence, papers, financial papers, photographs, and printed material pertaining to European travel. There are travel itineraries, 1946-1985; agendas for International Law Conferences, business correspondence and records; records and receipts for purchases of art and literature; also literary reviews, newsclippings, sheets from sales catalogues, museum catalogues, cards, and art prints. Also included are three manuscript binders of catalogues of the early and late French Books of the Charlecote House Library, vol. 1-3, and 16 photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gordon, ca. 1934-1980. There is also personal correspondence from Winifred M. Gordon and other family members and letters pertaining to routine legal matters among the papers. Contained throughout are lists of names and addresses in Europe, particularly London, England; Paris, France; and Brussels, Belgium.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu00010#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viu_viu00010","ead_ssi":"viu_viu00010","_root_":"viu_viu00010","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu00010","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu00010.xml","title_ssm":["Additional Papers of Douglas H. Gordon, \n         \n         1934-1988"],"title_tesim":["Additional Papers of Douglas H. Gordon, \n         \n         1934-1988"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Additional Papers of Douglas H. Gordon, \n         \n         1934-1988"],"text":["Additional Papers of Douglas H. Gordon, \n         \n         1934-1988","10419-e","Ca. 25,000\n         items","Shelved in remote storage. Users must request at least 24 hours in advance of desired use.","Material was removed from folders with brackets and then\n         placed in folders in the same order as removed. Each set of\n         papers for a specific year is chiefly filed in reverse\n         chronological order.","Douglas Huntly Gordon (1902- ), lawyer and financier, of\n         Charlecote House, Baltimore, Maryland, received his law degree\n         from Harvard University in 1928 and was admitted to the\n         Maryland bar in 1929. He was assistant United States district\n         attorney for Maryland from 1934-1939. He was president of St.\n         John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1931-1934; and, president\n         of the Municipal Arts Society, Baltimore, Maryland, 1935-1970.\n         Memberships included the American Bar Association, Decorated\n         Legion of Honor, and Palmes Academiques in France. He was the\n         author of legal and historical articles. Gordon was a\n         collector of books, especially those of the French\n         Renaissance, and of drawings, especially those of eighteenth\n         and nineteenth century France. He married Winifred Macmillan\n         Claude on June 2, 1934.","The additional papers of Douglas H. Gordon consist of\n         correspondence, papers, financial papers, photographs, and\n         printed material pertaining to European travel. There are\n         travel itineraries, 1946-1985; agendas for International Law\n         Conferences, business correspondence and records; records and\n         receipts for purchases of art and literature; also literary\n         reviews, newsclippings, sheets from sales catalogues, museum\n         catalogues, cards, and art prints. Also included are three\n         manuscript binders of catalogues of the early and late French\n         Books of the Charlecote House Library, vol. 1-3, and 16\n         photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gordon, ca. 1934-1980.\n         There is also personal correspondence from Winifred M. Gordon\n         and other family members and letters pertaining to routine\n         legal matters among the papers. Contained throughout are lists\n         of names and addresses in Europe, particularly London,\n         England; Paris, France; and Brussels, Belgium.","[Letters of introduction from James Gustavus Whiteley\n               (1866- ), \n               H[erbert]C. de Roth, and J.\n               H. Threadgill; photographs of La Breteche, Seine et\n               Oise, France, crowd with King George VI (d.1952) in\n               center at Canterbury, and [Canterbury] tower;\n               correspondence about Gordon's article, \"A Canterbury\n               Pilgrimage\"; \n               R[obert]P[reston]Harriss\n               (1902-1989), editor, \n               Gardens, Houses and\n               People; \n               H[enry]I[rving]Brock (1876-1961), \n               The New York Times;\n               William de Krafft, Union League Club, New York; \n               M[arland]Hamilton Whitman,\n               editor, \n               The Sun; Frits Lugt\n               (1884-1970), Paris; Melville \n               B[ell]Grosvenor (1901-1982), \n               National Geographic\n               Magazine; Marion [Ainsworth White?], Long\n               Island; TMs, \"A Canterbury Pilgrimage\"; Harry A. Bull,\n               editor, \n               Town and Country; Madame\n               Mary Toussaint, St. Cloud, France; Guy Lavaud (d. 1977),\n               Poissy, France; Diana Mary Reynolds, Paris; Jean Barbey,\n               Paris]","[Frits Lugt, Paris; Cottman Company; letters of\n               introduction for French girl, Alice Doumic, and with\n               Doumic; Albert Sergysels, Brussels; passport photos of\n               Douglas H. Gordon; Paul \n               J[oseph]Sachs (1878-1965),\n               Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Perrin C.\n               Galpin (1889-1973), Belgian American Foundation, Inc.,\n               New York; \n               E[arle]D[odds]Stevenson (1885-1956),\n               The National Trust for Scotland, Edinburgh; Diana Mary\n               Reynolds, Aldershot, England and snapshot (ca. 1947\n               August); Arthur Rau, Yorkshire and Union Society,\n               Oxford; Winifred M. Gordon, Marlow Bucks, England and\n               France; wedding invitation for Diana Mary Reynolds and\n               H. Errington Brewis (1947 August); Georges Marin (1906-\n               ), Brown's Hotel, London; Dorothy [Eugenia] Miner\n               (1904-1973), Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company,\n               Ltd., Crichton Brothers; International Bar Association\n               Conference at the Hague; Diane Mary Reynolds Brewis,\n               Westcliff on Lea, England; Pierre Beres (1913- ), Paris;\n               Lucien Scheler (1902- ), Paris; Lucien [Camille]\n               Goldschmidt (1912-1992), Pierre Beres, Inc. Paris; Harry\n               Goldgar (1920- ), Paris; Henry Falkenstein, New York;\n               Frits Lugt, Paris; Edouard Tyberghein, Paris; \n               A[rthur]E[wart]Popham (1889-1970),\n               The British Museum, London; James Byam Shaw (1903- ),\n               London; Lloyd \n               A[rnold]Brown (1907-1966),\n               Peabody Institute Library, Baltimore; program for the\n               French Theatre National De L'Opera; letter of\n               introduction from \n               H[enry]R[ussell]H[itchcock](1903-1987),\n               Middletown, Connecticut; George \n               H[yde]Fallon (1902-1980),\n               United States House of Representatives, re tax treaty\n               between France and United States; program for\n               Netherlands Institute for History of Art summer\n               course]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Craddock and\n               Barnard, P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company, Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Arthur Rau, Maurice Gobin; Jacob Hirsch\n               (1874-1955), New York; Sir Leigh Ashton (1897-1983,\n               London; Lucien Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris;\n               John [Waynflete] Carter (1905-1975), Charles Scribner's\n               Sons; James Byam Shaw, London; Osbert Lancaster\n               (1908-1986), London; Ana Ricarda (1925- ), Brown's\n               Hotel, London, re her ballet being put on by Grand\n               Ballet de Monte Carlo; Jean Barbey, Paris; George Kent\n               Bellows; Baltimore; Diana Reynolds Brewis, British\n               Troops Austria; George Maurice Morris (1889-1954),\n               Morris, KixMiller and Baar, Washington, D. C.; pamphlet,\n               Netherlands Law Digest,\n               by Dr. E. H. von Baumhauer; program for \"Comedie\n               Francaise\"; French brochures]","[London dealers--Maggs Bros., Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company, Ltd., Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers - Arthur Rau, Fabius Freres; Pendleton\n               Beckley, Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; George \n               H[yde]Fallon, United States\n               House of Representatives; Elbridge Durbrow (1903- ),\n               Department of State; John [Grey] Murray (1908-1993),\n               London; Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr. (1903-1987), Mayor,\n               Baltimore; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, British Troops\n               Austria; Harold \n               J[ohn]Gallagher (1894-1981),\n               American Bar Association; passport photos of Douglas H.\n               Gordon; Frank \n               B[enedict]Ober, Ober,\n               Williams, Grimes and Stinson, Baltimore; Henry\n               F[ranklin] Butler (1896-1964), International Bar\n               Association; International Bar Association; \"Third\n               International Conference of the Legal Profession,\n               London, July, 1950\"; Henry S. Miller (1901- ), Mead,\n               Miller and Company, Baltimore]","[Paris dealers--Maggs Brothers, Ltd., Arthur Rau;\n               TMs, \"Paris in Springtime\"; program for \"Les Heures\n               Glorieuses de Paris\"; Douglas McKay (1893-1959),\n               Governor, Salem, Oregon; Jean Barbey, Paris; Norman \n               C[ecil]Melvin (1916- ), Cook\n               Ruzicka, Veazey and Grans, Baltimore, with draft of\n               brief]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., Crichton\n               Brothers, Maggs Brothers, Ltd., P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and\n               Company, Ltd.; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Newmarket,\n               Suffolk, England; David [Kirkpatrick Este] Bruce\n               (1898-1977), Under Secretary of State; John G. Forrest\n               (1898-1982), financial-business editor, \n               The New York Times; Frits\n               Lugt, The Hague; Walter Muir Whitehill (1905-1978),\n               Library of the Boston Athenaeum; Jean Barbey, Paris]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company,\n               Ltd., Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., H. M. Calmann, Maggs\n               Brothers, Ltd., Frederick B. Daniell and Son; Paris\n               dealers--Jean Cailleux, Georges Heilbrun, Pierre Beres;\n               Edward \n               C[ronin]Lowe (1880-1958),\n               Birmingham, England; Paul Cailleux, Paris; Philip Hofer\n               (1898-1984), Harvard College Library, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Jean Barbey, Paris; David [Kirkpatrick\n               Este] Bruce, United States Foreign Service, American\n               Embassy, Paris; \n               S[tephen]Bonsal White, Jr.\n               (1922- ), Alex. Brown and Sons, Baltimore; letter of\n               introduction from Mary Woodall (1901-1988), Oxford and\n               Cambridge University Club, London; Geoffrey [Cecil\n               Ryves] Eley (1904-1990), The British Drug Houses Ltd.,\n               London and East Bergholt Place, Suffolk, England; Arthur\n               Rau, Yale Club, New York]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi \u0026 Company,\n               Ltd., Davies \u0026 Son Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Crichton Brothers, Craddock \u0026 Barnard, B. T.\n               Batsford Ltd., Myers \u0026 Company, Ltd., Elkin Mathews\n               Ltd., W. R. Jeudwine; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee,\n               Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Maggs Brothers; Mary Woodall, City\n               Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, England; The Monaco\n               Conference 1954; Jean Barbey, Paris; Diane Mary Reynolds\n               Brewis; Anthony [Robert Alwyn] Hobson (1921- ), The\n               Gladstone, New York; Reginald T. Townsend (1890-1977),\n               French Institute and American Committee for Liberation\n               from Bolshevism, New York; Hilda Johnstone (1882- );\n               Surrey, England; Charles E[li] Slatkin (1907-1977), New\n               York; Sir Gerald Kelly (1879-1972), London re famous\n               artists such as Raphael, Ary Scheffer, and Bougereau,\n               working on his great winter exhibition, and J. R. Hale's\n               book \n               England and the Italian\n               Renaissance; Osbert \n               H[oward]Barnard (1903- ),\n               London; Frances Kimmerle [Trees] (1916- ), Medallic Art\n               Company, New York; Lady Judith Bateson, London; Percy\n               Muir [Percival Horace Muir] (1894-1981), London; Karl D.\n               Ackerman (1927- ), United States Mission to the North\n               Atlantic Treaty Organization (USRO), Paris; report\n               numbers one through twenty-two, June - September 1954\n               (daily log); Edith Calvert Peirce, Ladybird\n               Forest,Edgewood, Maryland; Norman \n               L[ewis]Torrey (1894-1980),\n               Columbia University, New York; Ellen [Brashears] Watson\n               Eager (1925- ), Watertown, New York]","[London dealers--Charles W. Traylen, Guildford, P.\n               \u0026 D. Colnaghi \u0026 Company, Ltd., Bernard Quaritch,\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers - Xavier Piere, Librairie\n               Lardanchet, Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Maggs Brothers, Les\n               Librairies Flammarion, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee;\n               Hans Speidel (1897-1984), German Embassy, Washington, D.\n               C.; \n               Balzac Bulletin1955;\n               William \n               H[obart]Royce (1878- ), \"Les\n               Jardies,\" Brooklyn; Jean Barbey, Paris; Arthur \n               A[mory]Houghton, Jr.\n               (1906-1990), New York; Yves Metman (1913- ), Societe des\n               amis des Archives de France, Paris; Diana Mary Reynolds\n               Brewis, Copenhagen, Denmark and Luneburg, North Germany;\n               M[ilton]Chaikin (1915- ),\n               Vaud, Switzerland; Louis C. Celestin, Alliance Francaise\n               de Pittsburgh; report numbers one through seventeen\n               1955; Charles G. Proffitt (1896-1982), The Century\n               Association; Lewis M. Lucas (1904- ), Stella Lucas\n               Company, Hamilton, Ontario; [William] Vincent Astor\n               (1891-1959), Newsweek Building, New York; W. L.\n               Semcesen, Oslo, Norway; Mary Woodall, City Museum and\n               Art Gallery, Birmingham, England; Anthony [Robert Alwyn]\n               Hobston, Regent's Park, London; Frits Lugt, Paris;\n               newspaper clipping photograph of Douglas Huntly and\n               Winifred Macmillan Claude Gordon, Lelia Gordon, and Mr.\n               and Mrs. John W. Avirett; L'Art du Livre aux Etats Unis\n               au XXe Siecle, Paris 1945 memorabilia; Charles G.\n               Proffitt, The Century Association, New York]","[London dealers--Leggatt Brothers, P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., James\n               Oakes, Davies \u0026 Son, G. Jetley, Crichton Brothers;\n               Paris dealers--Arthur Rau, Marc Loliee, Georges\n               Heilbrun, Cailleux; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, British\n               Forces Post Office, near Dusseldorf, Germany, Dubrovnik,\n               Yugoslavia and Luneburg, Germany; James Byam Shaw,\n               London; \n               H[ugh]F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt (1925- ),\n               London; \n               Maryland History\n               NotesNovember 1956 and articles re Benjamin\n               Henry Latrobe (1764-1820); K[arl] T[heodore] Parker\n               (1895-1992), The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Thomas\n               [Sherrer Ross] Boase (1898-1974), Magdalen College,\n               Oxford University; John [Waynflete] Carter; \"Summary of\n               France's Position on the Suez Issue...,\" October 10,\n               1956; David [Milton Kendall] McKibbin (1906-1978),\n               Library of the Boston Athenaeum; report numbers one\n               through twenty-seven, June - August 1956; Ian Forbes\n               Fraser (1907- ), The American Library in Paris; Jacques\n               Guignard (1912- ), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Mary\n               Woodall, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham,\n               England; Kenneth Holland (1907-1977), Institute of\n               International Education, New York; [Arthur] Clive\n               [Howard] Bell (1881-1964), Charleston, Firle, Sussex re\n               his book \n               Old Friends: Personal\n               Recollectionsand Desmond Shawe-Taylor (1907- );\n               letters re residency training programs and post-graduate\n               medical instruction from Gerard Roux-Dessarps, Paris,\n               Edward \n               L[ewis]Turner (1900-1960),\n               American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois, Francis\n               Scott Smyth (1895-1972), University of California\n               Medical Center, San Francisco, and, John \n               E[arle]Bordley (1902-1993),\n               Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore; \n               W[illiam]G[eorge]Constable\n               (1887-1976), Curator of Paintings, Museum of Fine Arts;\n               Charles G. Proffitt, The Century Association, New York;\n               Sir Gerald Kelly, Portman Square, London re success on\n               television and as a portrait writer since retirement as\n               president of the Royal Academy; William Dwight Whitney\n               (1899-1973), Highgate Village, London; Gerald J. McMahon\n               (1907-1984), International Bar Association, New York;\n               The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, London; John [Newenham]\n               Summerson (1904-1992), Sir John Soane's Museum,\n               London--letter of introduction for Douglas Huntly\n               Gordon]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi \u0026 Company, Ltd., Leggatt Brothers, Davies\n               \u0026 Son, Christy's of Kent, Ltd; Paris\n               dealers--Etienne Rossignol, Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Marc\n               Loliee; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Jan A. J. M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; \n               H[ugh]F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt, London; Edward\n               Croft-Murray (1907-1980), British Museum, London; \n               A[nthony]R[obert]A[lwyn]Hobson, Sotheby and\n               Company, London; Marc Chadourne (1895-1975), Connecticut\n               College, New London; [Richard] Brinsley Ford (1908- ),\n               Bryanston Square, London re works in progress; Jean\n               Barbey, Paris; Zeiss Ikon AG, Stuttgart, Germany; Arthur\n               A[mory]Houghton, Jr., New\n               York; Hans Speidel, Chateau, Ailes des Princes,\n               Fontainebleau, France; Mrs. Alexander [Elizabeth Clarke]\n               Gordon, Huntly, Virginia re owning furniture designed by\n               Stanford White (1853-1906) and buying it in 1900 a few\n               years prior to his being killed by Harry K. Thaw;\n               William \n               C[attell]Trimble\n               (1907-1996), Foreign Service of the United States of\n               America, American Embassy, Bonn/Bad Godesberg, Germany;\n               Adelaide L. Pohlman and Anne F. Buse, Charlecote House,\n               Baltimore re household business]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Arthur Rau; Robert G[raff] Merrick\n               (1895- ), Munsey Building, Baltimore; Nicholas Rauch S.\n               A., Geneva, Switzerland; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; \n               A[nthony]R[obert]A[lwyn]Hobson, London; Mrs.\n               William Beach [Margaret] Olmsted, The American Library\n               in Paris; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale,\n               Paris; Charles G. Proffitt, The Century Association, New\n               York; Adelaide L. Pohlman, Charlecote House, Baltimore\n               re household business; resume of Douglas Huntly Gordon;\n               Gerald J. McMahon, International Bar Association, New\n               York; Marc Chadourne, Pepperbox Hill, Waterford,\n               Connecticut; Alliance Francaise, Paris; Percy Muir\n               [Percival Horace Muir], Elkin Mathews Ltd., Herts,\n               England; John [Edward Austin] Jolliffe (1891-1964),\n               British Museum, London]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company, Ltd., Davies \u0026 Son Ltd.,\n               Arnold Wiggins and Sons, Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Thomas\n               Agnew and Sons, Ltd., Charles J. Sawyer Ltd., Leggatt\n               Brothers, Craddock \u0026 Barnard, H. Blairman \u0026 Sons\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers--Fabius Freres, Cailleux, Arthur\n               Rau, Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun; Jan A. J. M.van\n               Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; \n               W[illiam]G[eorge]Constable,\n               Cambridge, Massachusetts; Louis Evrard, Editions du\n               Rocher, Monaco; Stephen VanCortlandt Morris (1909-1984),\n               Centre Culturel Americain, United States Information\n               Service, Paris; Osbert [Howard] Barnhart (1903- ),\n               London; Jozef Snoeck, Gent, Belgium; Paula Roth, Achern,\n               Baden, Republic of West Germany; Julien Cain\n               (1887-1974), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Dowrish]\n               Evelyn [Louis] Joll (1925- ), London; \n               H[ugh]F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt, London; Bertram\n               Newbury (1913- ), The Parker Gallery, London; John\n               Snoeck, Berlin; \n               R[oland]G[eorge]Hollins-Smith (1910-\n               ), The Parker Gallery, London; Adelaide L. Pohlman, Anne\n               F. Buse and Margaret Young, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Gerard Roux-Dessarps, Paris; Ira \n               J[ared]Porter (1896- ), The\n               Louisville Trust Company, Louisville, Kentucky; Diana\n               Mary Reynolds Brewis, England; Jean Barbey, Paris; James\n               Byam- Shaw, London; Alliance Francaise, Paris; John\n               Hayward (1905-1965), The Book Collector, London; Paula\n               Roth, Achern, Baden, Republic of West Germany;\n               typescript, \"The Orchards Maintains the Best Tradition\n               of its Past\" and \"Recollections of the Orchards\"; John\n               Marshall Butler (1897-1978), United States Senate]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Craddock \u0026 Barnard; Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Leggatt Brothers; Paris dealers--Bensimon, Marc Loliee,\n               Arthur Rau; Frits Lugt, Paris; Jacques Guignard, Paris;\n               Philippe Beguin, Geneva, Switzerland; Nicholas Rauch S.\n               A., Geneva, Switzerland; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs\n               (1893-1987), Nice, Italy re Casanova \n               Gleanings, The Secret of\n               Casanovaand love of Virginia; Herman Liebaers,\n               Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium;\n               newspaper photograph of Douglas Huntly and Winifred\n               Macmillan Claude Gordon; Anne F. Buse, Margaret Young\n               and Adelaide L. Pohlman, Charlecote House re household\n               business; Hugh \n               F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt, London; Lucien\n               Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Maurice Zuber,\n               Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; The Athenaeum, Pall Mall,\n               London; Cecil \n               B[urton]Lyon (1903-1993),\n               The Foreign Service of the United States of America,\n               American Embassy, Paris re Madame Jacques Santu and aid\n               for a group of Alsatian medical students, France and the\n               Algerian problem, and General de Gaulle; Gerald J.\n               McMahon, International Bar Association, New York]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard, Maggs Brothers Ltd., B. T. Batsford Ltd.,\n               Davies \u0026 Son; Paris dealers--Arthur Rau, Etienne\n               Rossignol, Saintyves, Marc Loliee; letters from Joseph \n               D[avies]Tydings (1928- ),\n               United States Senate, Daniel \n               B[augh]Brewster (1923- ),\n               United States Senate, [Edward] True Davis (1919- ),\n               Treasury Department, J. Ross Prevost, and Bureau of\n               Customs, Treasury Department re a customs controversy,\n               assessment of duty, Treasury Department involvement\n               concerning the transporting of Venetian glass; Gino\n               Cenedese (1907-1973), Murano, Venice, Italy; Lucien\n               Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; wedding\n               invitation for Dominique Zuber and Jean Louis de\n               Gourcuff; Herman Liebaers, Bibliotheque Royale de\n               Belgique, Brussels, Belgium; Nicholas Rauch S. A.,\n               Geneva, Switzerland; \n               P[ierre]B[ordeaux-]Groult (1916-\n               ), Paris; Max [Andre] Terrier (1902- ), Musee National\n               de la Cooperation Franco-Americaine; [George Hugh]\n               Marquess of Cholmondeley (1919- ), Kensington Palace\n               Gardens, London re Douglas Huntly Gordon visit to\n               Houghton; Tarleton Winchester (1896-1967), United States\n               Lines, London; Auguste Lambiotte, Brussels, Belgium;\n               Mary Woodall, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham,\n               England; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Monchengadbach,\n               Republic of West Germany; John T. Hayes, The London\n               Museum, Kensington Palace, London; David [Kirkpatrick\n               Este] Bruce, Embassy of the United States of America,\n               London; Julien Cain, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Anthony [Robert Alwyn] Hobson, London; Maurice Zuber,\n               Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; Jacques Guignard,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Robert] Wyndham\n               Ketton-Cremer (1906-1969), Felbrigg Hall, Norwich,\n               England; John Hayward (1905-1965), Cheyne Walk, London;\n               Laurence \n               M[anuel]Lombard (1895- ),\n               Hemenway \u0026 Barnes, Boston, Massachusetts; Jan A.J.M.\n               van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Adelaide L. Pohlman and\n               Anne F. Buse, Charlecote House re household\n               business]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Lucien [Camille] Goldschmidt (1912-1992), Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard, Turnbull \u0026 Asser Ltd., Bernard\n               Quaritch Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Maggs Brothers Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Jean-Jacques Pauvert, Georges Heilbrun,\n               Arthur Rau, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; John\n               [Waynflete] Carter, Chelsea, London; The National Trust;\n               The Travellers Club list of members; French brochures;\n               International Bar Association; Gino Cenedese, Murano,\n               Venice, Italy; Nicholas Rauch S. A., Geneva,\n               Switzerland; John Grant Booksellers Ltd., Edinburgh;\n               Osbert \n               H[oward]Barnard, London;\n               Brian Rawson, The Folio Society Limited, London; \n               D[avid]M[cBeth]Sutherland\n               (1883-1973), Taylor Institution, University of Oxford;\n               John G. Matthews, Ocean City, Maryland; Courtenay E.\n               Shaw (1915- ), Gloucestershire; David [Kirkpatrick Este]\n               Bruce, Embassy of the United States of America, London;\n               Thomas [Sherrer Ross] Boase, Magdalen College, Oxford\n               University; Laurence Ewald (1907- ), Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Albert Pages, Seine, France; Herman Liebaers,\n               Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs; Jan A.\n               J. M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Geoffrey [Edgar]\n               Gorer (1905-1985), Sussex, England; John J[oseph] Slocum\n               (1905- ), American Embassy, Cairo, Egypt]","[Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun,\n               Saintyves, Arthur Rau; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht,\n               Holland re European reaction to John F. Kennedy's\n               assasination; Leonce [Sylvain] Peillard (1898- ), Livres\n               de France, Paris; William \n               A[lexander]Jackson\n               (1905-1964), Library of Harvard University, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Gordon \n               W[illis]Jones (1915- ),\n               Falmouth, Virginia; Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal\n               matters; Robert \n               G[raff]Merrick (1895- ),\n               Baltimore, Maryland; Gordon N[orton] Ray (1915-1986),\n               John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New York]","[London dealers--Mallet at Bourdon House Limited,\n               London; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Etienne Rossignol;\n               Francis Aubert (1929- ), New York; Barbara D. Sizer re\n               routine legal matters; Martin Eidelberg, New Brunswick,\n               New Jersey; Julien Cain, Association Internationale de\n               Bibliophile, Paris; Fred [Gentry] Frick (1932- ),\n               Central, Y.M.C.A., Norfolk; Claude Tchou (1923- ),\n               Tchou, Editeur, Paris; Auguste Lambiotte, Brussels,\n               Belgium]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock \u0026 Barnard,\n               Frederick B. Daniell \u0026 Son, Leggatt Brothers, H.\n               Blairman \u0026 Sons, Mallet at Bourdon House Limited,\n               London; Paris dealers--Cailliux, Marc Loliee, Georges\n               Heilbrun, Pierre Beres; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs,\n               Randolph-Macon College, Ashland; Jean-Francoise\n               Ceresole, Geneva, Switzerland; Sir Robert Abdy (1896- )\n               and Lady Jane Abdy, Ferrers, Piccadilly Arcade, London;\n               George \n               J[oseph]Levy (1927- ),\n               London; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal,\n               Paris; Herman Liebaers, Kononklicke Bibliotheek van\n               Belgie, Brussels, Belgium; Edward \n               H[owell]Sims (1923- ),\n               American Consul, Consulate General of the United States\n               of America, Munich, Germany; John [Waynflete] Carter,\n               Sotheby of London, New York; Auguste Lambiotte,\n               Brussels, Belgium; Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal\n               matters; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon; Jan\n               A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Diana Mary\n               Reynolds Brewis, Surrey, England; international driving\n               permit for Gordon; international certificates of\n               vaccination for Gordon]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Charles J. Sawyer Booksellers, David Peel \u0026\n               Company Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Craddock \u0026\n               Barnard, Frederick B. Daniell \u0026 Son, H. D. Lyon\n               Antiquarian Bookseller; Paris dealers--Lecomte-Ullmann,\n               Cailleux, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Sir David\n               Piper (1918-1990), National Portrait Gallery, London; \n               D[avid]M[cBeth]Sutherland, Taylor\n               Institution, University of Oxford; list of monies owed\n               to European dealers; Hannah \n               J[ohnson]Howell\n               (1905-1988), Frick Art Reference Library, New York;\n               Elizabeth Clare, New York; Edward Ligon Castleton,\n               Baltimore; Blackwell's, Oxford; Peter Bell, The Hall,\n               Thirsk, Yorkshire; C. Hugh Hildesley, Park-Bernet\n               Galleries, Inc., New York; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Jean Francoise Ceresole, Geneva,\n               Switzerland; M. Knoedler \u0026 Company Inc., New York;\n               Mildred Steinbach (1906- ), Frick Art Reference Library,\n               New York; Laurence Ewald; \n               N[ikolaus (Bernhard\n               Leon)]Pevsner (1902-1983), Birkbeck College,\n               University of London; Frederic A[ndrews] Gibbs\n               (1903-1992), Chicago, Illinois; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire;\n               Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal matters; Robert [Lewis\n               Wright] Collison (1914-1989), The British Broadcasting\n               Corporation, London; Claude Tchou, Paris]","[London dealers--H. W. Keil Ltd., Lucien Goldschmidt,\n               P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Craddock \u0026\n               Barnard; Paris dealers--Lecomte-Ullmann, Marc Loliee,\n               Georges Heilbrun; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse (1903-), All\n               Souls College, Oxford; Bodleian Library, Oxford; Robert\n               [Andre Edouard] Baldick (1927-1972), Pembroke College,\n               Oxford; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice, Italy; Arthur\n               Rau, Yorkshire; Sir Robert Abdy and Lady Jane Abdy,\n               Ferrers, Piccadilly Arcade, London; Yvon [Charles]\n               Bizardel (1891- ), Paris; Leslie Cheek, Jr. (1908-1992),\n               Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond; Jacques\n               Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs,\n               Randolph-Macon College, Ashland]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., H. W. Keil Ltd., Gander \u0026 White Ltd., Martin\n               Breslauer, Bernard Quaritch Ltd., David Peel \u0026\n               Company Ltd., Frederic B. Daniell \u0026 Son; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbru; Christina Behm\n               Nunes re routine legal matters; International Bar\n               Association 1968 Conference; Jacques Guignard,\n               Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal, Paris; [Thomas] Humphrey\n               Brooke (1914-1988), London; \n               R[ichard]A[nthony]Sayce, Worchester\n               College, Oxford; William \n               P[atrick]Fay (1909-1969),\n               Ambassador of Ireland, Embassy of Ireland, Washington,\n               D. C.; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls] Mander (1905- ),\n               Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Sir Gyles Isham\n               (1903-1976), Lamport Hall, Northampton, England; Diane\n               Mary Reynolds Brewis, Surrey, England; Ian Lowe (1935-\n               ), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Robert [Andre Edouard]\n               Baldick, Pembroke College, Oxford; Boyd Alexander\n               (1913-1980), Prospect House, Upton, Didcot, Berks,\n               England; Lady Jane Abdy, London; Sidney \n               C[harles]Hutchison (1912-\n               ), Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London; brochures\n               on Dublin, Ireland; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse (1903- ), San\n               Marino, California; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice,\n               Italy; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire; C. Kingsley Adams, London;\n               Robert Shackleton (1919-1986), Bodleian Library, Oxford;\n               Desmond [Walter] Guinness (1931- ), Leixlip Castle,\n               County Kildaire, Eire]","[London dealers--Martin Breslauer, P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., H. Blairman \u0026 Sons, J. H.\n               Bourdon-Smith Ltd. Antique Silver; Bernard Quaritch\n               Ltd.,; Paris dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Etienne\n               Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls]\n               Mander, Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Jean\n               Barbey, Paris; Christina Behm Nunes re routine legal\n               matters; pamphlet, Corneille; list of passengers for the\n               R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth\n               II; [Thomas] Humphrey Brooke (1914- 1988), Lime\n               Kiln, Claydon, Suffolk, England; Sir Roy [Colin] Strong\n               (1935- ), National Portrait Gallery, London; C. Kingsley\n               Adams, London; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton,\n               Didcot, Berks, England; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England;\n               Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal, Paris; Yvon\n               [Charles] Bizardel, Paris; George \n               J[oseph]Levy, London; Philip\n               Kolb (1907-1992), University of Illinois, Urbana;\n               typescripts re St. Francis of Assisi]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd., P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and\n               Company Ltd., Maggs Brothers Ltd., H. Blairman \u0026\n               Sons; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Etienne Rossignol;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois, Urbana; Denys\n               [Miller] Sutton (1917-1991), \n               Apollo, London; \n               J[ohn]William Middendorf\n               (1924- ), Embassy of the United States of America, The\n               Hague, Holland; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Sir Esmond [Otho] Durlacher\n               (1901-1982), Grosvenor Square, London; William Nichols,\n               The American Library in Paris; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen,\n               Dordrecht, Holland; letter from Barbados Hill, Devon,\n               Pennsyvania re \"Roddy\" [Rodney Gerald] Searight (1909-\n               ); George \n               J[oseph]Levy; C. Kinsgley\n               Adams, London; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd.,Winifred A. Meyers (Autographs) Ltd., John Baskett\n               Ltd., David Peel \u0026 Company Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Lucien Scheler,\n               Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Lorenzo Rubelli \u0026\n               Figlio, Venezia, Italy; Georges Dethan (1923- ), Paris;\n               Harvey White, Reading, Berkshire, England; John Baskett\n               (1930- ), London; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton,\n               Didcot, Berkshire, England; Julien Cain, Musee\n               Jacquemart-Andre, Paris; Cyril Humphris, London; Davies\n               \u0026 Son, London; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England; Roger\n               Devauchelle, Paris; B[ ] Montgolfier, Bellevue, France;\n               Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re household business;\n               Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; C. Kingsley\n               Adams, London; Henry Ringling North (1909-1993), Rome,\n               Italy; offprint, \n               Studies on Voltaire and the\n               Eighteenth Centuryby Colin Duckworth; Greek\n               memorabilia; brochures and printed on Swans Hellenic\n               Cruises including ship passes]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., John Baskett\n               Ltd., P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard, Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.,\n               Marlborough Rare Books Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee,\n               Etienne Rossignol, Galignani; Nicholas J. Barker, \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; Robin Hutchison, Scottish National Portrait\n               Gallery, Edinburgh; John Kerslake, National Portrait\n               Gallery, London; \n               R[ichard]A[nthony]Sayce, Worchester\n               College, London; Kate Rau, Ripon, Yorkshire, England re\n               death of Arthur Rau; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice,\n               Italy; Sir Gyles Isham, The Old Rectory, Lamport,\n               Northampton, England; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse, All Souls\n               College, Oxford; Jacques Poyer (1936- ), Secretaire\n               General du Guard, Nimes, France; Janet Lamberti,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Ian Lowe,\n               Department of Western Art, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois, Urbana; Jan A. J.\n               M.van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Arthur Rau,\n               Yorkshire, England; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls] Mander,\n               Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Alice Dodge,\n               English Watercolors and Drawings, London; Roger\n               Devauchelle, Paris with brochure on his exhibition;\n               program, \n               Creations a la Comedie\n               Francaise; Lorenzo Rubelli and Figlio, Venezia,\n               Italy; Douglas \n               G[ordon]Carroll (1915- ),\n               Baltimore, Maryland]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Librairie\n               Lardanchet; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re\n               household business; dividends statements; John \n               W[illiam]Jolliffe (1929- ),\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; Orest \n               A[llen]Ranum (1933- ),\n               Aveyron, France; Charles \n               L[ouis]Marburg (1906- ), The\n               English-Speaking Union, New York; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen,\n               Dordrecht, Netherlands; Colin [Ellis] Franklin (1923- ),\n               Culham, Oxford; Musee National du Chateau de\n               Blerancourt]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard; Paris dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Marc\n               Loliee, Etienne Rossignol; Nicolas \n               J[ohn]Barker (1932- ), \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; death of Julien Cain; Harvey and Diana White,\n               London; \n               W[illiam]H[enry]Bond (1915- ), The\n               Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Yvon [Charles] Bizardel, Marne, France;\n               William Salloch (1906- ), Rare Books, Ossining, New\n               York; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Grace\n               Cahlander, Charlecote House re household business; Ian\n               Lowe, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; William Porter, School\n               of Music, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois;\n               R[ichard] A[nthony] Sayce, Worcester College, Oxford;\n               Geoffrey Cradock-Watson, Gloucestershire, England; Kate\n               Rau, Yorkshire, England; Lilian [Maria Charlotte]\n               Randall (1931- ), The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal,\n               Paris; Lawrence Weston Krieger, New York re marriage of\n               Carlo Von Roth and Maria Koschir; Jan A. J. M. van\n               Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech (1926- ),\n               Department of French and Language and Literature,\n               University College, London; Giles [Gaudard] Barber\n               (1930- ), Oxford University, brochures re France; Orest\n               [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Hatchards Booksellers, Bernard Quaritch Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Librairie Lardanchet, Marc Loliee,\n               Georges Heilbrun, Pasque; pamphlet, \n               Valentin Kraer, Gibbon's\n               Bookbinder at Lausanne, by B. H. Breslauer;\n               Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Harvey White, London;\n               Yvon [Charles] Bizardel, Nogent sur Marne, France;\n               Robert \n               L[eRoy]Bartley (1937- ), \n               The Wall Street Journal,\n               New York; Lucien Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler,\n               Paris; John Kerslake, National Portrait Gallery, London;\n               C[olin]R[yder]Duckworth (1926- ),\n               University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; memorial\n               for Charles Kingsley Adams; Cecil \n               B[urton]Lyon (1903-1993),\n               IRC, New York; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech, University\n               College, London; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Richard \n               A[nthony]Sayce, Cornwall,\n               England; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France; Gyles\n               Isham, Lamport Hall, Northampton, England]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Sotheby Parke Bernet and Company; Paris\n               dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Etienne Rossignol, Marc\n               Loliee; Edwin Engelberts, Geneva, Switzerland; Florimond\n               Tulkens, Brussels, Belgium; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote\n               House re household business; Ian Lowe, The Ashmolean\n               Museum, Oxford; Peter Cooper in Stockholm, Sweden;\n               Richard \n               A[nthony]Sayce, Worcester\n               College, Oxford; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France;\n               Laurence Ewald; Carlos van Hasselt, Fondation Custodia,\n               Paris; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; John [Ralph Sidney] Guinness (1935- ),\n               Hereford Square, London; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech, University\n               College, London; Harvey White, London; Philip Kolb,\n               University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Jan A.J.M.\n               van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Lady Rosalie [Glynn\n               Grylls] Mander, London; reprint, \n               The Dutch East-Indiamen: Their\n               Sailors, Their Navigators and Life on Board\n               1602-1795, by C. R. Boxer; pamphlet, \n               The History of a Great\n               Collectionre the works of August Edouart]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun;\n               Walter Nagel, New York; Digby [Reymond] Collett-Franklin\n               (1908- ), Kent, England; Charles [Montgomery] Monteith\n               (1921- ), Faber and Faber Ltd. Publishers, London; John\n               Beverley Riggs, Eleutherian Mills Historical Library,\n               Greenville, Wilmington, Delaware; Jean Adhemar\n               (1908-1987), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Stewart\n               [Henry] Perowne (1901-1989), London; Harvey White, Osler\n               Club of London; Laurence Ewald; Grace Cahlander,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Orest [Allen]\n               Ranum, Aveyron, France; Annie [Anne Elizabeth]\n               Shaver-Crandell (1941- ), Florence, Italy; Peter Cooper,\n               Sussex, England; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Jan\n               A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Maurice\n               Zuber, Guillon, France; \n               E[dward]D[ouglas]Guinness, Venice,\n               Italy; Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque Nationale,\n               Paris; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton, Didcot,\n               Oxford]","[London dealers--Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's,\n               Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd., Maggs Brothers Ltd.,\n               Thomas Agnew \u0026 Sons Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc\n               Loliee, Librairie Galignani; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Laurence Ewald; Harvey\n               White, London; Evelyn Joll, London; Grace Cahlander and\n               Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re household business;\n               Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Yvon\n               [Charles] Bizardel, Nogent sur Marne, France; Maurice\n               Zuber, Guillon, France; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech, University\n               College, London; Alliance Francaise de Washington,\n               Washington, D.C.; Nicholas [John] Barker, \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; Stewart [Henry] Perowne, London; Boyd Alexander,\n               Prospect House, Upton, Didcot, Oxford","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Christie's, Winifred A. Myers\n               (Autographs) Ltd., Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Librairie Lardanchet;\n               Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Roger Devauchelle, Paris; Franco Matania (1922- ), The\n               Alpine Gallery, London; Ian Lowe, The Ashmolean Museum,\n               Oxford; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; Thomas Ward, Baltimore, Maryland re proposed\n               variance for Loyola College; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs, The\n               Jefferson, Richmond, Virginia; Harvey White, London;\n               Wesley Wilson, Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore Museum;\n               Peter and Gwyneth Cooper, Sussex, England; Nicolas \n               J[ohn]Barker, \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; Maurice and Mary Catherine Zuber, Guillon,\n               France; Gerard Mourgue (1921- ), Radio France,\n               Paris]","[London dealers--J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd. Antique\n               Silver, Christie's, Hatchards Booksellers, Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Librairie\n               Lardanchet; dividends statement; John Kerslake, National\n               Portrait Gallery, London; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote\n               House re household business; Orest [Allen] Ranum,\n               Aveyron, France; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Isle of\n               Man, Great Britain; Carlos van Hasselt, Fondation\n               Custodia, Paris; Harvey White, London; Anne [Dahlgren]\n               Hecht (1926- ), New York; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse, Cornwall,\n               England; Jacques Guignard; Gerard Mourgue, Radio France,\n               Paris; Sir Valentine [Robert Duff] Abdy (1937- ),\n               \"Newton-Ferrers,\" Callington, Cornwall, England; Sidney \n               C[harles]Hutchison, Royal\n               Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London; Georges Le Rider,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Anne (Adams) Duckworth,\n               Leicestershire, England; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Kenneth [John] Garlick\n               (1916- ), The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford]","[London dealers--Hatchards Booksellers, Bernard\n               Quaritch Ltd., Christie's, J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Librairie Lardanchet, Librairie\n               Galignani, Librairie Marc Loliee; Roger Pierrot,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Peter and Gwyneth Cooper,\n               Sussex, England; Harvey White, London; Grace Cahlander,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Philip Kolb,\n               University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Maurice and\n               Mary Catherine Zuber, Guillon, France; Philippe Aries\n               (1914-1984), Maisons-Laffitte, France; Leslie [Alan]\n               Dunkling (1935- ), Thames Ditton, Surrey, England;\n               Monique Lambert, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Robert\n               L. Nikirk (d. 1990), The Grolier Club, New York; Gerard\n               Mourgue, Courbevoie, France; John Kerslake, National\n               Portrait Gallery, London; printed, \n               Guide a l'usage des Amateurs de\n               Livres/Repertoire des Members du Syndicat National de la\n               Librairie Ancienne et Moderne; Nicolas [John]\n               Barker, The British Library, London]","[London dealers--Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.,\n               Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's; Paris\n               dealers--Librairie Marc Loliee, Librairie Galignani,\n               Librairie Lardanchet; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House\n               re household business; Christopher [Martin Bevan] (1923-\n               ), London; Roger Pierrot, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Robert Driant, Vernouillet, France re General Boulander;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;\n               Nancy E. Paige, Baltimore, Maryland re settlement with\n               Loyola College; Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque\n               Nationale, Paris; medical reports for Douglas Huntly\n               Gordon; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Paris; Maurice and Mary\n               Catherine Zuber, Guillon, France; Harvey White, London;\n               Philippe Aries, Maisons-Laffitte, France]","[London dealers--Craddock \u0026 Barnard, Hatchards\n               Booksellers, Christie's; Griselda Hamilton-Baillie,\n               Royal Academy Trust, Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly,\n               London; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon;\n               Robert \n               G[raff]Merrick, Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; \"Peculiarities of Charlecote House\"; Maurice\n               and Mary Catherine Zuber, Paris; Philip Kolb, University\n               of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Harvey White, London;\n               Franco Matania, London--invitation to art exhibition;\n               Portugese National Tourist Office, New York; Roger\n               Pierrot, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Thomas]\n               Humphrey Brooke, London; John \n               W[illiam]Jolliffe, Bodleian\n               Library, Oxford University, Oxford; Bodley's \n               American Friends\n               Newsletterand brochure]","[London dealers--Christie's, Hatchards Booksellers,\n               Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Thomas Agnew \u0026 Sons\n               Ltd.--including catalog of \"111th Annual Exhibition of\n               Watercolours and Drawings\"; Nicolas \n               J[ohn]Barker, The British\n               Library, London; James \n               W[illard]B[artlett]Benkard (1937-\n               ), New York; American Associates of the Royal Academy\n               Trust, New York; Christopher \n               M[artin]Bevan, Gray's Inn,\n               London; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Griselda\n               Hamilton-Baillie, Royal Academy Trust, Royal Academy of\n               Arts, Piccadilly, London; J[ohn] W[illiam] Jolliffe,\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; \n               Douglas H. Gordon Ex\n               Libris(bookplates); exhibition notes for \"T. J.\n               Cobden-Sanderson Bookbindings 1884-1893\", The British\n               Library]","[London dealers--Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd.,\n               Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's; Paris dealers--\n               Librairie Lardanchet; Kathrine [Margaret] Ockenden\n               (1932- ), American Associates of the Royal Academy\n               Trust, New York; Robert \n               B[rown]M[orrison]Barton\n               (1903-1995), Corn Bay Associates, Beverly,\n               Massachusetts; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Orest A[llen] Ranum, Aveyron,\n               France; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon; \n               R[ichard]J[ulian]Roberts (1930- ),\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; American Associates of the\n               Royal Academy Trust, New York; Sandra Hindman [Hoadley]\n               (1944- ), Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois;\n               Sir Michael [Vincent] Levey (1927- ), National Gallery,\n               London; Maurice and Mary Catherine Zuber, Paris]","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Additional Papers of Douglas H. Gordon, \n         \n         1934-1988"],"collection_ssim":["Additional Papers of Douglas H. Gordon, \n         \n         1934-1988"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["10419-e"],"unitid_tesim":["10419-e"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was given to the Library by Mary L.\n            Dierdorff through Jeanne Hammer, Library Development\n            Office, University of Virginia, on June 26, 1997."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["Ca. 25,000\n         items"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eShelved in remote storage. Users must request at least 24 hours in advance of desired use.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Shelved in remote storage. Users must request at least 24 hours in advance of desired use."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMaterial was removed from folders with brackets and then\n         placed in folders in the same order as removed. Each set of\n         papers for a specific year is chiefly filed in reverse\n         chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["Material was removed from folders with brackets and then\n         placed in folders in the same order as removed. Each set of\n         papers for a specific year is chiefly filed in reverse\n         chronological order."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDouglas Huntly Gordon (1902- ), lawyer and financier, of\n         Charlecote House, Baltimore, Maryland, received his law degree\n         from Harvard University in 1928 and was admitted to the\n         Maryland bar in 1929. He was assistant United States district\n         attorney for Maryland from 1934-1939. He was president of St.\n         John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1931-1934; and, president\n         of the Municipal Arts Society, Baltimore, Maryland, 1935-1970.\n         Memberships included the American Bar Association, Decorated\n         Legion of Honor, and Palmes Academiques in France. He was the\n         author of legal and historical articles. Gordon was a\n         collector of books, especially those of the French\n         Renaissance, and of drawings, especially those of eighteenth\n         and nineteenth century France. He married Winifred Macmillan\n         Claude on June 2, 1934.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Douglas Huntly Gordon (1902- ), lawyer and financier, of\n         Charlecote House, Baltimore, Maryland, received his law degree\n         from Harvard University in 1928 and was admitted to the\n         Maryland bar in 1929. He was assistant United States district\n         attorney for Maryland from 1934-1939. He was president of St.\n         John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1931-1934; and, president\n         of the Municipal Arts Society, Baltimore, Maryland, 1935-1970.\n         Memberships included the American Bar Association, Decorated\n         Legion of Honor, and Palmes Academiques in France. He was the\n         author of legal and historical articles. Gordon was a\n         collector of books, especially those of the French\n         Renaissance, and of drawings, especially those of eighteenth\n         and nineteenth century France. He married Winifred Macmillan\n         Claude on June 2, 1934."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDouglas H. Gordon, Additional Papers, 1934-1988,\n            Accession #10419-e, Special Collections, University\n            of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Douglas H. Gordon, Additional Papers, 1934-1988,\n            Accession #10419-e, Special Collections, University\n            of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe additional papers of Douglas H. Gordon consist of\n         correspondence, papers, financial papers, photographs, and\n         printed material pertaining to European travel. There are\n         travel itineraries, 1946-1985; agendas for International Law\n         Conferences, business correspondence and records; records and\n         receipts for purchases of art and literature; also literary\n         reviews, newsclippings, sheets from sales catalogues, museum\n         catalogues, cards, and art prints. Also included are three\n         manuscript binders of catalogues of the early and late French\n         Books of the Charlecote House Library, vol. 1-3, and 16\n         photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gordon, ca. 1934-1980.\n         There is also personal correspondence from Winifred M. Gordon\n         and other family members and letters pertaining to routine\n         legal matters among the papers. Contained throughout are lists\n         of names and addresses in Europe, particularly London,\n         England; Paris, France; and Brussels, Belgium.\u003c/p\u003e\n    ","\u003cp\u003e[Letters of introduction from James Gustavus Whiteley\n               (1866- ), \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Herbert\"\u003eH[erbert]\u003c/abbr\u003eC. de Roth, and J.\n               H. Threadgill; photographs of La Breteche, Seine et\n               Oise, France, crowd with King George VI (d.1952) in\n               center at Canterbury, and [Canterbury] tower;\n               correspondence about Gordon's article, \"A Canterbury\n               Pilgrimage\"; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Robert\"\u003eR[obert]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Preston\"\u003eP[reston]\u003c/abbr\u003eHarriss\n               (1902-1989), editor, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGardens, Houses and\n               People\u003c/title\u003e; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Henry\"\u003eH[enry]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Irving\"\u003eI[rving]\u003c/abbr\u003eBrock (1876-1961), \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New York Times\u003c/title\u003e;\n               William de Krafft, Union League Club, New York; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Marland\"\u003eM[arland]\u003c/abbr\u003eHamilton Whitman,\n               editor, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Sun\u003c/title\u003e; Frits Lugt\n               (1884-1970), Paris; Melville \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Bell\"\u003eB[ell]\u003c/abbr\u003eGrosvenor (1901-1982), \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNational Geographic\n               Magazine\u003c/title\u003e; Marion [Ainsworth White?], Long\n               Island; TMs, \"A Canterbury Pilgrimage\"; Harry A. Bull,\n               editor, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTown and Country\u003c/title\u003e; Madame\n               Mary Toussaint, St. Cloud, France; Guy Lavaud (d. 1977),\n               Poissy, France; Diana Mary Reynolds, Paris; Jean Barbey,\n               Paris]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[Frits Lugt, Paris; Cottman Company; letters of\n               introduction for French girl, Alice Doumic, and with\n               Doumic; Albert Sergysels, Brussels; passport photos of\n               Douglas H. Gordon; Paul \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Joseph\"\u003eJ[oseph]\u003c/abbr\u003eSachs (1878-1965),\n               Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Perrin C.\n               Galpin (1889-1973), Belgian American Foundation, Inc.,\n               New York; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Earle\"\u003eE[arle]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Dodds\"\u003eD[odds]\u003c/abbr\u003eStevenson (1885-1956),\n               The National Trust for Scotland, Edinburgh; Diana Mary\n               Reynolds, Aldershot, England and snapshot (ca. 1947\n               August); Arthur Rau, Yorkshire and Union Society,\n               Oxford; Winifred M. Gordon, Marlow Bucks, England and\n               France; wedding invitation for Diana Mary Reynolds and\n               H. Errington Brewis (1947 August); Georges Marin (1906-\n               ), Brown's Hotel, London; Dorothy [Eugenia] Miner\n               (1904-1973), Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company,\n               Ltd., Crichton Brothers; International Bar Association\n               Conference at the Hague; Diane Mary Reynolds Brewis,\n               Westcliff on Lea, England; Pierre Beres (1913- ), Paris;\n               Lucien Scheler (1902- ), Paris; Lucien [Camille]\n               Goldschmidt (1912-1992), Pierre Beres, Inc. Paris; Harry\n               Goldgar (1920- ), Paris; Henry Falkenstein, New York;\n               Frits Lugt, Paris; Edouard Tyberghein, Paris; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Arthur\"\u003eA[rthur]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Ewart\"\u003eE[wart]\u003c/abbr\u003ePopham (1889-1970),\n               The British Museum, London; James Byam Shaw (1903- ),\n               London; Lloyd \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Arnold\"\u003eA[rnold]\u003c/abbr\u003eBrown (1907-1966),\n               Peabody Institute Library, Baltimore; program for the\n               French Theatre National De L'Opera; letter of\n               introduction from \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Henry\"\u003eH[enry]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Russell\"\u003eR[ussell]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Hitchcock\"\u003eH[itchcock]\u003c/abbr\u003e(1903-1987),\n               Middletown, Connecticut; George \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Hyde\"\u003eH[yde]\u003c/abbr\u003eFallon (1902-1980),\n               United States House of Representatives, re tax treaty\n               between France and United States; program for\n               Netherlands Institute for History of Art summer\n               course]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Craddock and\n               Barnard, P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company, Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Arthur Rau, Maurice Gobin; Jacob Hirsch\n               (1874-1955), New York; Sir Leigh Ashton (1897-1983,\n               London; Lucien Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris;\n               John [Waynflete] Carter (1905-1975), Charles Scribner's\n               Sons; James Byam Shaw, London; Osbert Lancaster\n               (1908-1986), London; Ana Ricarda (1925- ), Brown's\n               Hotel, London, re her ballet being put on by Grand\n               Ballet de Monte Carlo; Jean Barbey, Paris; George Kent\n               Bellows; Baltimore; Diana Reynolds Brewis, British\n               Troops Austria; George Maurice Morris (1889-1954),\n               Morris, KixMiller and Baar, Washington, D. C.; pamphlet,\n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNetherlands Law Digest\u003c/title\u003e,\n               by Dr. E. H. von Baumhauer; program for \"Comedie\n               Francaise\"; French brochures]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Maggs Bros., Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D.\n               Colnaghi and Company, Ltd., Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers - Arthur Rau, Fabius Freres; Pendleton\n               Beckley, Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; George \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Hyde\"\u003eH[yde]\u003c/abbr\u003eFallon, United States\n               House of Representatives; Elbridge Durbrow (1903- ),\n               Department of State; John [Grey] Murray (1908-1993),\n               London; Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr. (1903-1987), Mayor,\n               Baltimore; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, British Troops\n               Austria; Harold \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eGallagher (1894-1981),\n               American Bar Association; passport photos of Douglas H.\n               Gordon; Frank \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Benedict\"\u003eB[enedict]\u003c/abbr\u003eOber, Ober,\n               Williams, Grimes and Stinson, Baltimore; Henry\n               F[ranklin] Butler (1896-1964), International Bar\n               Association; International Bar Association; \"Third\n               International Conference of the Legal Profession,\n               London, July, 1950\"; Henry S. Miller (1901- ), Mead,\n               Miller and Company, Baltimore]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[Paris dealers--Maggs Brothers, Ltd., Arthur Rau;\n               TMs, \"Paris in Springtime\"; program for \"Les Heures\n               Glorieuses de Paris\"; Douglas McKay (1893-1959),\n               Governor, Salem, Oregon; Jean Barbey, Paris; Norman \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Cecil\"\u003eC[ecil]\u003c/abbr\u003eMelvin (1916- ), Cook\n               Ruzicka, Veazey and Grans, Baltimore, with draft of\n               brief]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., Crichton\n               Brothers, Maggs Brothers, Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and\n               Company, Ltd.; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Newmarket,\n               Suffolk, England; David [Kirkpatrick Este] Bruce\n               (1898-1977), Under Secretary of State; John G. Forrest\n               (1898-1982), financial-business editor, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New York Times\u003c/title\u003e; Frits\n               Lugt, The Hague; Walter Muir Whitehill (1905-1978),\n               Library of the Boston Athenaeum; Jean Barbey, Paris]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company,\n               Ltd., Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., H. M. Calmann, Maggs\n               Brothers, Ltd., Frederick B. Daniell and Son; Paris\n               dealers--Jean Cailleux, Georges Heilbrun, Pierre Beres;\n               Edward \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Cronin\"\u003eC[ronin]\u003c/abbr\u003eLowe (1880-1958),\n               Birmingham, England; Paul Cailleux, Paris; Philip Hofer\n               (1898-1984), Harvard College Library, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Jean Barbey, Paris; David [Kirkpatrick\n               Este] Bruce, United States Foreign Service, American\n               Embassy, Paris; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Stephen\"\u003eS[tephen]\u003c/abbr\u003eBonsal White, Jr.\n               (1922- ), Alex. Brown and Sons, Baltimore; letter of\n               introduction from Mary Woodall (1901-1988), Oxford and\n               Cambridge University Club, London; Geoffrey [Cecil\n               Ryves] Eley (1904-1990), The British Drug Houses Ltd.,\n               London and East Bergholt Place, Suffolk, England; Arthur\n               Rau, Yale Club, New York]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi \u0026amp; Company,\n               Ltd., Davies \u0026amp; Son Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Crichton Brothers, Craddock \u0026amp; Barnard, B. T.\n               Batsford Ltd., Myers \u0026amp; Company, Ltd., Elkin Mathews\n               Ltd., W. R. Jeudwine; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee,\n               Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Maggs Brothers; Mary Woodall, City\n               Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, England; The Monaco\n               Conference 1954; Jean Barbey, Paris; Diane Mary Reynolds\n               Brewis; Anthony [Robert Alwyn] Hobson (1921- ), The\n               Gladstone, New York; Reginald T. Townsend (1890-1977),\n               French Institute and American Committee for Liberation\n               from Bolshevism, New York; Hilda Johnstone (1882- );\n               Surrey, England; Charles E[li] Slatkin (1907-1977), New\n               York; Sir Gerald Kelly (1879-1972), London re famous\n               artists such as Raphael, Ary Scheffer, and Bougereau,\n               working on his great winter exhibition, and J. R. Hale's\n               book \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEngland and the Italian\n               Renaissance\u003c/title\u003e; Osbert \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Howard\"\u003eH[oward]\u003c/abbr\u003eBarnard (1903- ),\n               London; Frances Kimmerle [Trees] (1916- ), Medallic Art\n               Company, New York; Lady Judith Bateson, London; Percy\n               Muir [Percival Horace Muir] (1894-1981), London; Karl D.\n               Ackerman (1927- ), United States Mission to the North\n               Atlantic Treaty Organization (USRO), Paris; report\n               numbers one through twenty-two, June - September 1954\n               (daily log); Edith Calvert Peirce, Ladybird\n               Forest,Edgewood, Maryland; Norman \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Lewis\"\u003eL[ewis]\u003c/abbr\u003eTorrey (1894-1980),\n               Columbia University, New York; Ellen [Brashears] Watson\n               Eager (1925- ), Watertown, New York]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Charles W. Traylen, Guildford, P.\n               \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi \u0026amp; Company, Ltd., Bernard Quaritch,\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers - Xavier Piere, Librairie\n               Lardanchet, Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Maggs Brothers, Les\n               Librairies Flammarion, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee;\n               Hans Speidel (1897-1984), German Embassy, Washington, D.\n               C.; \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBalzac Bulletin\u003c/title\u003e1955;\n               William \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Hobart\"\u003eH[obart]\u003c/abbr\u003eRoyce (1878- ), \"Les\n               Jardies,\" Brooklyn; Jean Barbey, Paris; Arthur \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Amory\"\u003eA[mory]\u003c/abbr\u003eHoughton, Jr.\n               (1906-1990), New York; Yves Metman (1913- ), Societe des\n               amis des Archives de France, Paris; Diana Mary Reynolds\n               Brewis, Copenhagen, Denmark and Luneburg, North Germany;\n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Milton\"\u003eM[ilton]\u003c/abbr\u003eChaikin (1915- ),\n               Vaud, Switzerland; Louis C. Celestin, Alliance Francaise\n               de Pittsburgh; report numbers one through seventeen\n               1955; Charles G. Proffitt (1896-1982), The Century\n               Association; Lewis M. Lucas (1904- ), Stella Lucas\n               Company, Hamilton, Ontario; [William] Vincent Astor\n               (1891-1959), Newsweek Building, New York; W. L.\n               Semcesen, Oslo, Norway; Mary Woodall, City Museum and\n               Art Gallery, Birmingham, England; Anthony [Robert Alwyn]\n               Hobston, Regent's Park, London; Frits Lugt, Paris;\n               newspaper clipping photograph of Douglas Huntly and\n               Winifred Macmillan Claude Gordon, Lelia Gordon, and Mr.\n               and Mrs. John W. Avirett; L'Art du Livre aux Etats Unis\n               au XXe Siecle, Paris 1945 memorabilia; Charles G.\n               Proffitt, The Century Association, New York]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Leggatt Brothers, P. \u0026amp; D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., James\n               Oakes, Davies \u0026amp; Son, G. Jetley, Crichton Brothers;\n               Paris dealers--Arthur Rau, Marc Loliee, Georges\n               Heilbrun, Cailleux; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, British\n               Forces Post Office, near Dusseldorf, Germany, Dubrovnik,\n               Yugoslavia and Luneburg, Germany; James Byam Shaw,\n               London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Hugh\"\u003eH[ugh]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Frank\"\u003eF[rank]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eLeggatt (1925- ),\n               London; \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMaryland History\n               Notes\u003c/title\u003eNovember 1956 and articles re Benjamin\n               Henry Latrobe (1764-1820); K[arl] T[heodore] Parker\n               (1895-1992), The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Thomas\n               [Sherrer Ross] Boase (1898-1974), Magdalen College,\n               Oxford University; John [Waynflete] Carter; \"Summary of\n               France's Position on the Suez Issue...,\" October 10,\n               1956; David [Milton Kendall] McKibbin (1906-1978),\n               Library of the Boston Athenaeum; report numbers one\n               through twenty-seven, June - August 1956; Ian Forbes\n               Fraser (1907- ), The American Library in Paris; Jacques\n               Guignard (1912- ), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Mary\n               Woodall, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham,\n               England; Kenneth Holland (1907-1977), Institute of\n               International Education, New York; [Arthur] Clive\n               [Howard] Bell (1881-1964), Charleston, Firle, Sussex re\n               his book \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOld Friends: Personal\n               Recollections\u003c/title\u003eand Desmond Shawe-Taylor (1907- );\n               letters re residency training programs and post-graduate\n               medical instruction from Gerard Roux-Dessarps, Paris,\n               Edward \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Lewis\"\u003eL[ewis]\u003c/abbr\u003eTurner (1900-1960),\n               American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois, Francis\n               Scott Smyth (1895-1972), University of California\n               Medical Center, San Francisco, and, John \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Earle\"\u003eE[arle]\u003c/abbr\u003eBordley (1902-1993),\n               Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William\"\u003eW[illiam]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"George\"\u003eG[eorge]\u003c/abbr\u003eConstable\n               (1887-1976), Curator of Paintings, Museum of Fine Arts;\n               Charles G. Proffitt, The Century Association, New York;\n               Sir Gerald Kelly, Portman Square, London re success on\n               television and as a portrait writer since retirement as\n               president of the Royal Academy; William Dwight Whitney\n               (1899-1973), Highgate Village, London; Gerald J. McMahon\n               (1907-1984), International Bar Association, New York;\n               The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, London; John [Newenham]\n               Summerson (1904-1992), Sir John Soane's Museum,\n               London--letter of introduction for Douglas Huntly\n               Gordon]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D.\n               Colnaghi \u0026amp; Company, Ltd., Leggatt Brothers, Davies\n               \u0026amp; Son, Christy's of Kent, Ltd; Paris\n               dealers--Etienne Rossignol, Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Marc\n               Loliee; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Jan A. J. M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Hugh\"\u003eH[ugh]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Frank\"\u003eF[rank]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eLeggatt, London; Edward\n               Croft-Murray (1907-1980), British Museum, London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Anthony\"\u003eA[nthony]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Robert\"\u003eR[obert]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Alwyn\"\u003eA[lwyn]\u003c/abbr\u003eHobson, Sotheby and\n               Company, London; Marc Chadourne (1895-1975), Connecticut\n               College, New London; [Richard] Brinsley Ford (1908- ),\n               Bryanston Square, London re works in progress; Jean\n               Barbey, Paris; Zeiss Ikon AG, Stuttgart, Germany; Arthur\n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Amory\"\u003eA[mory]\u003c/abbr\u003eHoughton, Jr., New\n               York; Hans Speidel, Chateau, Ailes des Princes,\n               Fontainebleau, France; Mrs. Alexander [Elizabeth Clarke]\n               Gordon, Huntly, Virginia re owning furniture designed by\n               Stanford White (1853-1906) and buying it in 1900 a few\n               years prior to his being killed by Harry K. Thaw;\n               William \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Cattell\"\u003eC[attell]\u003c/abbr\u003eTrimble\n               (1907-1996), Foreign Service of the United States of\n               America, American Embassy, Bonn/Bad Godesberg, Germany;\n               Adelaide L. Pohlman and Anne F. Buse, Charlecote House,\n               Baltimore re household business]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Arthur Rau; Robert G[raff] Merrick\n               (1895- ), Munsey Building, Baltimore; Nicholas Rauch S.\n               A., Geneva, Switzerland; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Anthony\"\u003eA[nthony]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Robert\"\u003eR[obert]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Alwyn\"\u003eA[lwyn]\u003c/abbr\u003eHobson, London; Mrs.\n               William Beach [Margaret] Olmsted, The American Library\n               in Paris; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale,\n               Paris; Charles G. Proffitt, The Century Association, New\n               York; Adelaide L. Pohlman, Charlecote House, Baltimore\n               re household business; resume of Douglas Huntly Gordon;\n               Gerald J. McMahon, International Bar Association, New\n               York; Marc Chadourne, Pepperbox Hill, Waterford,\n               Connecticut; Alliance Francaise, Paris; Percy Muir\n               [Percival Horace Muir], Elkin Mathews Ltd., Herts,\n               England; John [Edward Austin] Jolliffe (1891-1964),\n               British Museum, London]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D.\n               Colnaghi and Company, Ltd., Davies \u0026amp; Son Ltd.,\n               Arnold Wiggins and Sons, Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Thomas\n               Agnew and Sons, Ltd., Charles J. Sawyer Ltd., Leggatt\n               Brothers, Craddock \u0026amp; Barnard, H. Blairman \u0026amp; Sons\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers--Fabius Freres, Cailleux, Arthur\n               Rau, Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun; Jan A. J. M.van\n               Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William\"\u003eW[illiam]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"George\"\u003eG[eorge]\u003c/abbr\u003eConstable,\n               Cambridge, Massachusetts; Louis Evrard, Editions du\n               Rocher, Monaco; Stephen VanCortlandt Morris (1909-1984),\n               Centre Culturel Americain, United States Information\n               Service, Paris; Osbert [Howard] Barnhart (1903- ),\n               London; Jozef Snoeck, Gent, Belgium; Paula Roth, Achern,\n               Baden, Republic of West Germany; Julien Cain\n               (1887-1974), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Dowrish]\n               Evelyn [Louis] Joll (1925- ), London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Hugh\"\u003eH[ugh]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Frank\"\u003eF[rank]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eLeggatt, London; Bertram\n               Newbury (1913- ), The Parker Gallery, London; John\n               Snoeck, Berlin; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Roland\"\u003eR[oland]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"George\"\u003eG[eorge]\u003c/abbr\u003eHollins-Smith (1910-\n               ), The Parker Gallery, London; Adelaide L. Pohlman, Anne\n               F. Buse and Margaret Young, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Gerard Roux-Dessarps, Paris; Ira \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Jared\"\u003eJ[ared]\u003c/abbr\u003ePorter (1896- ), The\n               Louisville Trust Company, Louisville, Kentucky; Diana\n               Mary Reynolds Brewis, England; Jean Barbey, Paris; James\n               Byam- Shaw, London; Alliance Francaise, Paris; John\n               Hayward (1905-1965), The Book Collector, London; Paula\n               Roth, Achern, Baden, Republic of West Germany;\n               typescript, \"The Orchards Maintains the Best Tradition\n               of its Past\" and \"Recollections of the Orchards\"; John\n               Marshall Butler (1897-1978), United States Senate]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Craddock \u0026amp; Barnard; Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Leggatt Brothers; Paris dealers--Bensimon, Marc Loliee,\n               Arthur Rau; Frits Lugt, Paris; Jacques Guignard, Paris;\n               Philippe Beguin, Geneva, Switzerland; Nicholas Rauch S.\n               A., Geneva, Switzerland; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"James\"\u003eJ[ames]\u003c/abbr\u003eRives Childs\n               (1893-1987), Nice, Italy re Casanova \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGleanings, The Secret of\n               Casanova\u003c/title\u003eand love of Virginia; Herman Liebaers,\n               Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium;\n               newspaper photograph of Douglas Huntly and Winifred\n               Macmillan Claude Gordon; Anne F. Buse, Margaret Young\n               and Adelaide L. Pohlman, Charlecote House re household\n               business; Hugh \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Frank\"\u003eF[rank]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eLeggatt, London; Lucien\n               Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Maurice Zuber,\n               Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; The Athenaeum, Pall Mall,\n               London; Cecil \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Burton\"\u003eB[urton]\u003c/abbr\u003eLyon (1903-1993),\n               The Foreign Service of the United States of America,\n               American Embassy, Paris re Madame Jacques Santu and aid\n               for a group of Alsatian medical students, France and the\n               Algerian problem, and General de Gaulle; Gerald J.\n               McMahon, International Bar Association, New York]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock\n               \u0026amp; Barnard, Maggs Brothers Ltd., B. T. Batsford Ltd.,\n               Davies \u0026amp; Son; Paris dealers--Arthur Rau, Etienne\n               Rossignol, Saintyves, Marc Loliee; letters from Joseph \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Davies\"\u003eD[avies]\u003c/abbr\u003eTydings (1928- ),\n               United States Senate, Daniel \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Baugh\"\u003eB[augh]\u003c/abbr\u003eBrewster (1923- ),\n               United States Senate, [Edward] True Davis (1919- ),\n               Treasury Department, J. Ross Prevost, and Bureau of\n               Customs, Treasury Department re a customs controversy,\n               assessment of duty, Treasury Department involvement\n               concerning the transporting of Venetian glass; Gino\n               Cenedese (1907-1973), Murano, Venice, Italy; Lucien\n               Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; wedding\n               invitation for Dominique Zuber and Jean Louis de\n               Gourcuff; Herman Liebaers, Bibliotheque Royale de\n               Belgique, Brussels, Belgium; Nicholas Rauch S. A.,\n               Geneva, Switzerland; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Pierre\"\u003eP[ierre]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Bordeaux\"\u003eB[ordeaux-]\u003c/abbr\u003eGroult (1916-\n               ), Paris; Max [Andre] Terrier (1902- ), Musee National\n               de la Cooperation Franco-Americaine; [George Hugh]\n               Marquess of Cholmondeley (1919- ), Kensington Palace\n               Gardens, London re Douglas Huntly Gordon visit to\n               Houghton; Tarleton Winchester (1896-1967), United States\n               Lines, London; Auguste Lambiotte, Brussels, Belgium;\n               Mary Woodall, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham,\n               England; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Monchengadbach,\n               Republic of West Germany; John T. Hayes, The London\n               Museum, Kensington Palace, London; David [Kirkpatrick\n               Este] Bruce, Embassy of the United States of America,\n               London; Julien Cain, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Anthony [Robert Alwyn] Hobson, London; Maurice Zuber,\n               Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; Jacques Guignard,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Robert] Wyndham\n               Ketton-Cremer (1906-1969), Felbrigg Hall, Norwich,\n               England; John Hayward (1905-1965), Cheyne Walk, London;\n               Laurence \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Manuel\"\u003eM[anuel]\u003c/abbr\u003eLombard (1895- ),\n               Hemenway \u0026amp; Barnes, Boston, Massachusetts; Jan A.J.M.\n               van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Adelaide L. Pohlman and\n               Anne F. Buse, Charlecote House re household\n               business]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Lucien [Camille] Goldschmidt (1912-1992), Craddock\n               \u0026amp; Barnard, Turnbull \u0026amp; Asser Ltd., Bernard\n               Quaritch Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Maggs Brothers Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Jean-Jacques Pauvert, Georges Heilbrun,\n               Arthur Rau, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; John\n               [Waynflete] Carter, Chelsea, London; The National Trust;\n               The Travellers Club list of members; French brochures;\n               International Bar Association; Gino Cenedese, Murano,\n               Venice, Italy; Nicholas Rauch S. A., Geneva,\n               Switzerland; John Grant Booksellers Ltd., Edinburgh;\n               Osbert \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Howard\"\u003eH[oward]\u003c/abbr\u003eBarnard, London;\n               Brian Rawson, The Folio Society Limited, London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"David\"\u003eD[avid]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"McBeth\"\u003eM[cBeth]\u003c/abbr\u003eSutherland\n               (1883-1973), Taylor Institution, University of Oxford;\n               John G. Matthews, Ocean City, Maryland; Courtenay E.\n               Shaw (1915- ), Gloucestershire; David [Kirkpatrick Este]\n               Bruce, Embassy of the United States of America, London;\n               Thomas [Sherrer Ross] Boase, Magdalen College, Oxford\n               University; Laurence Ewald (1907- ), Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Albert Pages, Seine, France; Herman Liebaers,\n               Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"James\"\u003eJ[ames]\u003c/abbr\u003eRives Childs; Jan A.\n               J. M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Geoffrey [Edgar]\n               Gorer (1905-1985), Sussex, England; John J[oseph] Slocum\n               (1905- ), American Embassy, Cairo, Egypt]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun,\n               Saintyves, Arthur Rau; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht,\n               Holland re European reaction to John F. Kennedy's\n               assasination; Leonce [Sylvain] Peillard (1898- ), Livres\n               de France, Paris; William \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alexander\"\u003eA[lexander]\u003c/abbr\u003eJackson\n               (1905-1964), Library of Harvard University, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Gordon \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Willis\"\u003eW[illis]\u003c/abbr\u003eJones (1915- ),\n               Falmouth, Virginia; Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal\n               matters; Robert \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Graff\"\u003eG[raff]\u003c/abbr\u003eMerrick (1895- ),\n               Baltimore, Maryland; Gordon N[orton] Ray (1915-1986),\n               John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New York]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Mallet at Bourdon House Limited,\n               London; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Etienne Rossignol;\n               Francis Aubert (1929- ), New York; Barbara D. Sizer re\n               routine legal matters; Martin Eidelberg, New Brunswick,\n               New Jersey; Julien Cain, Association Internationale de\n               Bibliophile, Paris; Fred [Gentry] Frick (1932- ),\n               Central, Y.M.C.A., Norfolk; Claude Tchou (1923- ),\n               Tchou, Editeur, Paris; Auguste Lambiotte, Brussels,\n               Belgium]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock \u0026amp; Barnard,\n               Frederick B. Daniell \u0026amp; Son, Leggatt Brothers, H.\n               Blairman \u0026amp; Sons, Mallet at Bourdon House Limited,\n               London; Paris dealers--Cailliux, Marc Loliee, Georges\n               Heilbrun, Pierre Beres; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"James\"\u003eJ[ames]\u003c/abbr\u003eRives Childs,\n               Randolph-Macon College, Ashland; Jean-Francoise\n               Ceresole, Geneva, Switzerland; Sir Robert Abdy (1896- )\n               and Lady Jane Abdy, Ferrers, Piccadilly Arcade, London;\n               George \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Joseph\"\u003eJ[oseph]\u003c/abbr\u003eLevy (1927- ),\n               London; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal,\n               Paris; Herman Liebaers, Kononklicke Bibliotheek van\n               Belgie, Brussels, Belgium; Edward \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Howell\"\u003eH[owell]\u003c/abbr\u003eSims (1923- ),\n               American Consul, Consulate General of the United States\n               of America, Munich, Germany; John [Waynflete] Carter,\n               Sotheby of London, New York; Auguste Lambiotte,\n               Brussels, Belgium; Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal\n               matters; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon; Jan\n               A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Diana Mary\n               Reynolds Brewis, Surrey, England; international driving\n               permit for Gordon; international certificates of\n               vaccination for Gordon]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Charles J. Sawyer Booksellers, David Peel \u0026amp;\n               Company Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Craddock \u0026amp;\n               Barnard, Frederick B. Daniell \u0026amp; Son, H. D. Lyon\n               Antiquarian Bookseller; Paris dealers--Lecomte-Ullmann,\n               Cailleux, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Sir David\n               Piper (1918-1990), National Portrait Gallery, London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"David\"\u003eD[avid]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"McBeth\"\u003eM[cBeth]\u003c/abbr\u003eSutherland, Taylor\n               Institution, University of Oxford; list of monies owed\n               to European dealers; Hannah \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Johnson\"\u003eJ[ohnson]\u003c/abbr\u003eHowell\n               (1905-1988), Frick Art Reference Library, New York;\n               Elizabeth Clare, New York; Edward Ligon Castleton,\n               Baltimore; Blackwell's, Oxford; Peter Bell, The Hall,\n               Thirsk, Yorkshire; C. Hugh Hildesley, Park-Bernet\n               Galleries, Inc., New York; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Jean Francoise Ceresole, Geneva,\n               Switzerland; M. Knoedler \u0026amp; Company Inc., New York;\n               Mildred Steinbach (1906- ), Frick Art Reference Library,\n               New York; Laurence Ewald; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Nikolaus Bernhard Leon\"\u003eN[ikolaus (Bernhard\n               Leon)]\u003c/abbr\u003ePevsner (1902-1983), Birkbeck College,\n               University of London; Frederic A[ndrews] Gibbs\n               (1903-1992), Chicago, Illinois; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire;\n               Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal matters; Robert [Lewis\n               Wright] Collison (1914-1989), The British Broadcasting\n               Corporation, London; Claude Tchou, Paris]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--H. W. Keil Ltd., Lucien Goldschmidt,\n               P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Craddock \u0026amp;\n               Barnard; Paris dealers--Lecomte-Ullmann, Marc Loliee,\n               Georges Heilbrun; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alfred\"\u003eA[lfred]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Leslie\"\u003eL[eslie]\u003c/abbr\u003eRowse (1903-), All\n               Souls College, Oxford; Bodleian Library, Oxford; Robert\n               [Andre Edouard] Baldick (1927-1972), Pembroke College,\n               Oxford; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice, Italy; Arthur\n               Rau, Yorkshire; Sir Robert Abdy and Lady Jane Abdy,\n               Ferrers, Piccadilly Arcade, London; Yvon [Charles]\n               Bizardel (1891- ), Paris; Leslie Cheek, Jr. (1908-1992),\n               Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond; Jacques\n               Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"James\"\u003eJ[ames]\u003c/abbr\u003eRives Childs,\n               Randolph-Macon College, Ashland]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., H. W. Keil Ltd., Gander \u0026amp; White Ltd., Martin\n               Breslauer, Bernard Quaritch Ltd., David Peel \u0026amp;\n               Company Ltd., Frederic B. Daniell \u0026amp; Son; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbru; Christina Behm\n               Nunes re routine legal matters; International Bar\n               Association 1968 Conference; Jacques Guignard,\n               Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal, Paris; [Thomas] Humphrey\n               Brooke (1914-1988), London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Richard\"\u003eR[ichard]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Anthony\"\u003eA[nthony]\u003c/abbr\u003eSayce, Worchester\n               College, Oxford; William \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Patrick\"\u003eP[atrick]\u003c/abbr\u003eFay (1909-1969),\n               Ambassador of Ireland, Embassy of Ireland, Washington,\n               D. C.; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls] Mander (1905- ),\n               Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Sir Gyles Isham\n               (1903-1976), Lamport Hall, Northampton, England; Diane\n               Mary Reynolds Brewis, Surrey, England; Ian Lowe (1935-\n               ), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Robert [Andre Edouard]\n               Baldick, Pembroke College, Oxford; Boyd Alexander\n               (1913-1980), Prospect House, Upton, Didcot, Berks,\n               England; Lady Jane Abdy, London; Sidney \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Charles\"\u003eC[harles]\u003c/abbr\u003eHutchison (1912-\n               ), Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London; brochures\n               on Dublin, Ireland; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alfred\"\u003eA[lfred]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Leslie\"\u003eL[eslie]\u003c/abbr\u003eRowse (1903- ), San\n               Marino, California; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice,\n               Italy; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire; C. Kingsley Adams, London;\n               Robert Shackleton (1919-1986), Bodleian Library, Oxford;\n               Desmond [Walter] Guinness (1931- ), Leixlip Castle,\n               County Kildaire, Eire]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Martin Breslauer, P. \u0026amp; D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., H. Blairman \u0026amp; Sons, J. H.\n               Bourdon-Smith Ltd. Antique Silver; Bernard Quaritch\n               Ltd.,; Paris dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Etienne\n               Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls]\n               Mander, Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Jean\n               Barbey, Paris; Christina Behm Nunes re routine legal\n               matters; pamphlet, Corneille; list of passengers for the\n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eR.M.S. Queen Elizabeth\n               II\u003c/title\u003e; [Thomas] Humphrey Brooke (1914- 1988), Lime\n               Kiln, Claydon, Suffolk, England; Sir Roy [Colin] Strong\n               (1935- ), National Portrait Gallery, London; C. Kingsley\n               Adams, London; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton,\n               Didcot, Berks, England; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England;\n               Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal, Paris; Yvon\n               [Charles] Bizardel, Paris; George \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Joseph\"\u003eJ[oseph]\u003c/abbr\u003eLevy, London; Philip\n               Kolb (1907-1992), University of Illinois, Urbana;\n               typescripts re St. Francis of Assisi]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and\n               Company Ltd., Maggs Brothers Ltd., H. Blairman \u0026amp;\n               Sons; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Etienne Rossignol;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois, Urbana; Denys\n               [Miller] Sutton (1917-1991), \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eApollo\u003c/title\u003e, London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eWilliam Middendorf\n               (1924- ), Embassy of the United States of America, The\n               Hague, Holland; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Sir Esmond [Otho] Durlacher\n               (1901-1982), Grosvenor Square, London; William Nichols,\n               The American Library in Paris; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen,\n               Dordrecht, Holland; letter from Barbados Hill, Devon,\n               Pennsyvania re \"Roddy\" [Rodney Gerald] Searight (1909-\n               ); George \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Joseph\"\u003eJ[oseph]\u003c/abbr\u003eLevy; C. Kinsgley\n               Adams, London; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd.,Winifred A. Meyers (Autographs) Ltd., John Baskett\n               Ltd., David Peel \u0026amp; Company Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Lucien Scheler,\n               Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Lorenzo Rubelli \u0026amp;\n               Figlio, Venezia, Italy; Georges Dethan (1923- ), Paris;\n               Harvey White, Reading, Berkshire, England; John Baskett\n               (1930- ), London; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton,\n               Didcot, Berkshire, England; Julien Cain, Musee\n               Jacquemart-Andre, Paris; Cyril Humphris, London; Davies\n               \u0026amp; Son, London; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England; Roger\n               Devauchelle, Paris; B[ ] Montgolfier, Bellevue, France;\n               Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re household business;\n               Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; C. Kingsley\n               Adams, London; Henry Ringling North (1909-1993), Rome,\n               Italy; offprint, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eStudies on Voltaire and the\n               Eighteenth Century\u003c/title\u003eby Colin Duckworth; Greek\n               memorabilia; brochures and printed on Swans Hellenic\n               Cruises including ship passes]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., John Baskett\n               Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Craddock\n               \u0026amp; Barnard, Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.,\n               Marlborough Rare Books Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee,\n               Etienne Rossignol, Galignani; Nicholas J. Barker, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Book Collector\u003c/title\u003e,\n               London; Robin Hutchison, Scottish National Portrait\n               Gallery, Edinburgh; John Kerslake, National Portrait\n               Gallery, London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Richard\"\u003eR[ichard]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Anthony\"\u003eA[nthony]\u003c/abbr\u003eSayce, Worchester\n               College, London; Kate Rau, Ripon, Yorkshire, England re\n               death of Arthur Rau; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice,\n               Italy; Sir Gyles Isham, The Old Rectory, Lamport,\n               Northampton, England; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alfred\"\u003eA[lfred]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Leslie\"\u003eL[eslie]\u003c/abbr\u003eRowse, All Souls\n               College, Oxford; Jacques Poyer (1936- ), Secretaire\n               General du Guard, Nimes, France; Janet Lamberti,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Ian Lowe,\n               Department of Western Art, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois, Urbana; Jan A. J.\n               M.van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Arthur Rau,\n               Yorkshire, England; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls] Mander,\n               Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Alice Dodge,\n               English Watercolors and Drawings, London; Roger\n               Devauchelle, Paris with brochure on his exhibition;\n               program, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCreations a la Comedie\n               Francaise\u003c/title\u003e; Lorenzo Rubelli and Figlio, Venezia,\n               Italy; Douglas \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Gordon\"\u003eG[ordon]\u003c/abbr\u003eCarroll (1915- ),\n               Baltimore, Maryland]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Librairie\n               Lardanchet; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re\n               household business; dividends statements; John \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William\"\u003eW[illiam]\u003c/abbr\u003eJolliffe (1929- ),\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; Orest \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Allen\"\u003eA[llen]\u003c/abbr\u003eRanum (1933- ),\n               Aveyron, France; Charles \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Louis\"\u003eL[ouis]\u003c/abbr\u003eMarburg (1906- ), The\n               English-Speaking Union, New York; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen,\n               Dordrecht, Netherlands; Colin [Ellis] Franklin (1923- ),\n               Culham, Oxford; Musee National du Chateau de\n               Blerancourt]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock\n               \u0026amp; Barnard; Paris dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Marc\n               Loliee, Etienne Rossignol; Nicolas \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eBarker (1932- ), \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Book Collector\u003c/title\u003e,\n               London; death of Julien Cain; Harvey and Diana White,\n               London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William\"\u003eW[illiam]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Henry\"\u003eH[enry]\u003c/abbr\u003eBond (1915- ), The\n               Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Yvon [Charles] Bizardel, Marne, France;\n               William Salloch (1906- ), Rare Books, Ossining, New\n               York; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Grace\n               Cahlander, Charlecote House re household business; Ian\n               Lowe, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; William Porter, School\n               of Music, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois;\n               R[ichard] A[nthony] Sayce, Worcester College, Oxford;\n               Geoffrey Cradock-Watson, Gloucestershire, England; Kate\n               Rau, Yorkshire, England; Lilian [Maria Charlotte]\n               Randall (1931- ), The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal,\n               Paris; Lawrence Weston Krieger, New York re marriage of\n               Carlo Von Roth and Maria Koschir; Jan A. J. M. van\n               Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Michael\"\u003eM[ichael]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Andrew\"\u003eA[ndrew]\u003c/abbr\u003eScreech (1926- ),\n               Department of French and Language and Literature,\n               University College, London; Giles [Gaudard] Barber\n               (1930- ), Oxford University, brochures re France; Orest\n               [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Hatchards Booksellers, Bernard Quaritch Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Librairie Lardanchet, Marc Loliee,\n               Georges Heilbrun, Pasque; pamphlet, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eValentin Kraer, Gibbon's\n               Bookbinder at Lausanne\u003c/title\u003e, by B. H. Breslauer;\n               Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Harvey White, London;\n               Yvon [Charles] Bizardel, Nogent sur Marne, France;\n               Robert \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"LeRoy\"\u003eL[eRoy]\u003c/abbr\u003eBartley (1937- ), \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Wall Street Journal\u003c/title\u003e,\n               New York; Lucien Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler,\n               Paris; John Kerslake, National Portrait Gallery, London;\n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Colin\"\u003eC[olin]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Ryder\"\u003eR[yder]\u003c/abbr\u003eDuckworth (1926- ),\n               University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; memorial\n               for Charles Kingsley Adams; Cecil \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Burton\"\u003eB[urton]\u003c/abbr\u003eLyon (1903-1993),\n               IRC, New York; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Michael\"\u003eM[ichael]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Andrew\"\u003eA[ndrew]\u003c/abbr\u003eScreech, University\n               College, London; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Richard \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Anthony\"\u003eA[nthony]\u003c/abbr\u003eSayce, Cornwall,\n               England; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France; Gyles\n               Isham, Lamport Hall, Northampton, England]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Sotheby Parke Bernet and Company; Paris\n               dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Etienne Rossignol, Marc\n               Loliee; Edwin Engelberts, Geneva, Switzerland; Florimond\n               Tulkens, Brussels, Belgium; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote\n               House re household business; Ian Lowe, The Ashmolean\n               Museum, Oxford; Peter Cooper in Stockholm, Sweden;\n               Richard \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Anthony\"\u003eA[nthony]\u003c/abbr\u003eSayce, Worcester\n               College, Oxford; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France;\n               Laurence Ewald; Carlos van Hasselt, Fondation Custodia,\n               Paris; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; John [Ralph Sidney] Guinness (1935- ),\n               Hereford Square, London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Michael\"\u003eM[ichael]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Andrew\"\u003eA[ndrew]\u003c/abbr\u003eScreech, University\n               College, London; Harvey White, London; Philip Kolb,\n               University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Jan A.J.M.\n               van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Lady Rosalie [Glynn\n               Grylls] Mander, London; reprint, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Dutch East-Indiamen: Their\n               Sailors, Their Navigators and Life on Board\n               1602-1795\u003c/title\u003e, by C. R. Boxer; pamphlet, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe History of a Great\n               Collection\u003c/title\u003ere the works of August Edouart]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun;\n               Walter Nagel, New York; Digby [Reymond] Collett-Franklin\n               (1908- ), Kent, England; Charles [Montgomery] Monteith\n               (1921- ), Faber and Faber Ltd. Publishers, London; John\n               Beverley Riggs, Eleutherian Mills Historical Library,\n               Greenville, Wilmington, Delaware; Jean Adhemar\n               (1908-1987), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Stewart\n               [Henry] Perowne (1901-1989), London; Harvey White, Osler\n               Club of London; Laurence Ewald; Grace Cahlander,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Orest [Allen]\n               Ranum, Aveyron, France; Annie [Anne Elizabeth]\n               Shaver-Crandell (1941- ), Florence, Italy; Peter Cooper,\n               Sussex, England; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Jan\n               A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Maurice\n               Zuber, Guillon, France; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Edward\"\u003eE[dward]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Douglas\"\u003eD[ouglas]\u003c/abbr\u003eGuinness, Venice,\n               Italy; Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque Nationale,\n               Paris; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton, Didcot,\n               Oxford]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's,\n               Somerville \u0026amp; Simpson Ltd., Maggs Brothers Ltd.,\n               Thomas Agnew \u0026amp; Sons Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc\n               Loliee, Librairie Galignani; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Laurence Ewald; Harvey\n               White, London; Evelyn Joll, London; Grace Cahlander and\n               Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re household business;\n               Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Yvon\n               [Charles] Bizardel, Nogent sur Marne, France; Maurice\n               Zuber, Guillon, France; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Michael\"\u003eM[ichael]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Andrew\"\u003eA[ndrew]\u003c/abbr\u003eScreech, University\n               College, London; Alliance Francaise de Washington,\n               Washington, D.C.; Nicholas [John] Barker, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Book Collector\u003c/title\u003e,\n               London; Stewart [Henry] Perowne, London; Boyd Alexander,\n               Prospect House, Upton, Didcot, Oxford\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Christie's, Winifred A. Myers\n               (Autographs) Ltd., Somerville \u0026amp; Simpson Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Librairie Lardanchet;\n               Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Roger Devauchelle, Paris; Franco Matania (1922- ), The\n               Alpine Gallery, London; Ian Lowe, The Ashmolean Museum,\n               Oxford; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; Thomas Ward, Baltimore, Maryland re proposed\n               variance for Loyola College; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"James\"\u003eJ[ames]\u003c/abbr\u003eRives Childs, The\n               Jefferson, Richmond, Virginia; Harvey White, London;\n               Wesley Wilson, Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore Museum;\n               Peter and Gwyneth Cooper, Sussex, England; Nicolas \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eBarker, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Book Collector\u003c/title\u003e,\n               London; Maurice and Mary Catherine Zuber, Guillon,\n               France; Gerard Mourgue (1921- ), Radio France,\n               Paris]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd. Antique\n               Silver, Christie's, Hatchards Booksellers, Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Librairie\n               Lardanchet; dividends statement; John Kerslake, National\n               Portrait Gallery, London; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote\n               House re household business; Orest [Allen] Ranum,\n               Aveyron, France; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Isle of\n               Man, Great Britain; Carlos van Hasselt, Fondation\n               Custodia, Paris; Harvey White, London; Anne [Dahlgren]\n               Hecht (1926- ), New York; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alfred\"\u003eA[lfred]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Leslie\"\u003eL[eslie]\u003c/abbr\u003eRowse, Cornwall,\n               England; Jacques Guignard; Gerard Mourgue, Radio France,\n               Paris; Sir Valentine [Robert Duff] Abdy (1937- ),\n               \"Newton-Ferrers,\" Callington, Cornwall, England; Sidney \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Charles\"\u003eC[harles]\u003c/abbr\u003eHutchison, Royal\n               Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London; Georges Le Rider,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Anne (Adams) Duckworth,\n               Leicestershire, England; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Kenneth [John] Garlick\n               (1916- ), The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Hatchards Booksellers, Bernard\n               Quaritch Ltd., Christie's, J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Librairie Lardanchet, Librairie\n               Galignani, Librairie Marc Loliee; Roger Pierrot,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Peter and Gwyneth Cooper,\n               Sussex, England; Harvey White, London; Grace Cahlander,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Philip Kolb,\n               University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Maurice and\n               Mary Catherine Zuber, Guillon, France; Philippe Aries\n               (1914-1984), Maisons-Laffitte, France; Leslie [Alan]\n               Dunkling (1935- ), Thames Ditton, Surrey, England;\n               Monique Lambert, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Robert\n               L. Nikirk (d. 1990), The Grolier Club, New York; Gerard\n               Mourgue, Courbevoie, France; John Kerslake, National\n               Portrait Gallery, London; printed, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGuide a l'usage des Amateurs de\n               Livres/Repertoire des Members du Syndicat National de la\n               Librairie Ancienne et Moderne\u003c/title\u003e; Nicolas [John]\n               Barker, The British Library, London]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.,\n               Somerville \u0026amp; Simpson Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's; Paris\n               dealers--Librairie Marc Loliee, Librairie Galignani,\n               Librairie Lardanchet; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House\n               re household business; Christopher [Martin Bevan] (1923-\n               ), London; Roger Pierrot, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Robert Driant, Vernouillet, France re General Boulander;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;\n               Nancy E. Paige, Baltimore, Maryland re settlement with\n               Loyola College; Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque\n               Nationale, Paris; medical reports for Douglas Huntly\n               Gordon; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Paris; Maurice and Mary\n               Catherine Zuber, Guillon, France; Harvey White, London;\n               Philippe Aries, Maisons-Laffitte, France]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Craddock \u0026amp; Barnard, Hatchards\n               Booksellers, Christie's; Griselda Hamilton-Baillie,\n               Royal Academy Trust, Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly,\n               London; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon;\n               Robert \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Graff\"\u003eG[raff]\u003c/abbr\u003eMerrick, Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; \"Peculiarities of Charlecote House\"; Maurice\n               and Mary Catherine Zuber, Paris; Philip Kolb, University\n               of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Harvey White, London;\n               Franco Matania, London--invitation to art exhibition;\n               Portugese National Tourist Office, New York; Roger\n               Pierrot, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Thomas]\n               Humphrey Brooke, London; John \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William\"\u003eW[illiam]\u003c/abbr\u003eJolliffe, Bodleian\n               Library, Oxford University, Oxford; Bodley's \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAmerican Friends\n               Newsletter\u003c/title\u003eand brochure]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Christie's, Hatchards Booksellers,\n               Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Thomas Agnew \u0026amp; Sons\n               Ltd.--including catalog of \"111th Annual Exhibition of\n               Watercolours and Drawings\"; Nicolas \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eBarker, The British\n               Library, London; James \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Willard\"\u003eW[illard]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Bartlett\"\u003eB[artlett]\u003c/abbr\u003eBenkard (1937-\n               ), New York; American Associates of the Royal Academy\n               Trust, New York; Christopher \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Martin\"\u003eM[artin]\u003c/abbr\u003eBevan, Gray's Inn,\n               London; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Griselda\n               Hamilton-Baillie, Royal Academy Trust, Royal Academy of\n               Arts, Piccadilly, London; J[ohn] W[illiam] Jolliffe,\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDouglas H. Gordon Ex\n               Libris\u003c/title\u003e(bookplates); exhibition notes for \"T. J.\n               Cobden-Sanderson Bookbindings 1884-1893\", The British\n               Library]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Somerville \u0026amp; Simpson Ltd.,\n               Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's; Paris dealers--\n               Librairie Lardanchet; Kathrine [Margaret] Ockenden\n               (1932- ), American Associates of the Royal Academy\n               Trust, New York; Robert \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Brown\"\u003eB[rown]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Morrison\"\u003eM[orrison]\u003c/abbr\u003eBarton\n               (1903-1995), Corn Bay Associates, Beverly,\n               Massachusetts; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Orest A[llen] Ranum, Aveyron,\n               France; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Richard\"\u003eR[ichard]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Julian\"\u003eJ[ulian]\u003c/abbr\u003eRoberts (1930- ),\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; American Associates of the\n               Royal Academy Trust, New York; Sandra Hindman [Hoadley]\n               (1944- ), Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois;\n               Sir Michael [Vincent] Levey (1927- ), National Gallery,\n               London; Maurice and Mary Catherine Zuber, Paris]\u003c/p\u003e\n        "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The additional papers of Douglas H. Gordon consist of\n         correspondence, papers, financial papers, photographs, and\n         printed material pertaining to European travel. There are\n         travel itineraries, 1946-1985; agendas for International Law\n         Conferences, business correspondence and records; records and\n         receipts for purchases of art and literature; also literary\n         reviews, newsclippings, sheets from sales catalogues, museum\n         catalogues, cards, and art prints. Also included are three\n         manuscript binders of catalogues of the early and late French\n         Books of the Charlecote House Library, vol. 1-3, and 16\n         photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gordon, ca. 1934-1980.\n         There is also personal correspondence from Winifred M. Gordon\n         and other family members and letters pertaining to routine\n         legal matters among the papers. Contained throughout are lists\n         of names and addresses in Europe, particularly London,\n         England; Paris, France; and Brussels, Belgium.","[Letters of introduction from James Gustavus Whiteley\n               (1866- ), \n               H[erbert]C. de Roth, and J.\n               H. Threadgill; photographs of La Breteche, Seine et\n               Oise, France, crowd with King George VI (d.1952) in\n               center at Canterbury, and [Canterbury] tower;\n               correspondence about Gordon's article, \"A Canterbury\n               Pilgrimage\"; \n               R[obert]P[reston]Harriss\n               (1902-1989), editor, \n               Gardens, Houses and\n               People; \n               H[enry]I[rving]Brock (1876-1961), \n               The New York Times;\n               William de Krafft, Union League Club, New York; \n               M[arland]Hamilton Whitman,\n               editor, \n               The Sun; Frits Lugt\n               (1884-1970), Paris; Melville \n               B[ell]Grosvenor (1901-1982), \n               National Geographic\n               Magazine; Marion [Ainsworth White?], Long\n               Island; TMs, \"A Canterbury Pilgrimage\"; Harry A. Bull,\n               editor, \n               Town and Country; Madame\n               Mary Toussaint, St. Cloud, France; Guy Lavaud (d. 1977),\n               Poissy, France; Diana Mary Reynolds, Paris; Jean Barbey,\n               Paris]","[Frits Lugt, Paris; Cottman Company; letters of\n               introduction for French girl, Alice Doumic, and with\n               Doumic; Albert Sergysels, Brussels; passport photos of\n               Douglas H. Gordon; Paul \n               J[oseph]Sachs (1878-1965),\n               Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Perrin C.\n               Galpin (1889-1973), Belgian American Foundation, Inc.,\n               New York; \n               E[arle]D[odds]Stevenson (1885-1956),\n               The National Trust for Scotland, Edinburgh; Diana Mary\n               Reynolds, Aldershot, England and snapshot (ca. 1947\n               August); Arthur Rau, Yorkshire and Union Society,\n               Oxford; Winifred M. Gordon, Marlow Bucks, England and\n               France; wedding invitation for Diana Mary Reynolds and\n               H. Errington Brewis (1947 August); Georges Marin (1906-\n               ), Brown's Hotel, London; Dorothy [Eugenia] Miner\n               (1904-1973), Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company,\n               Ltd., Crichton Brothers; International Bar Association\n               Conference at the Hague; Diane Mary Reynolds Brewis,\n               Westcliff on Lea, England; Pierre Beres (1913- ), Paris;\n               Lucien Scheler (1902- ), Paris; Lucien [Camille]\n               Goldschmidt (1912-1992), Pierre Beres, Inc. Paris; Harry\n               Goldgar (1920- ), Paris; Henry Falkenstein, New York;\n               Frits Lugt, Paris; Edouard Tyberghein, Paris; \n               A[rthur]E[wart]Popham (1889-1970),\n               The British Museum, London; James Byam Shaw (1903- ),\n               London; Lloyd \n               A[rnold]Brown (1907-1966),\n               Peabody Institute Library, Baltimore; program for the\n               French Theatre National De L'Opera; letter of\n               introduction from \n               H[enry]R[ussell]H[itchcock](1903-1987),\n               Middletown, Connecticut; George \n               H[yde]Fallon (1902-1980),\n               United States House of Representatives, re tax treaty\n               between France and United States; program for\n               Netherlands Institute for History of Art summer\n               course]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Craddock and\n               Barnard, P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company, Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Arthur Rau, Maurice Gobin; Jacob Hirsch\n               (1874-1955), New York; Sir Leigh Ashton (1897-1983,\n               London; Lucien Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris;\n               John [Waynflete] Carter (1905-1975), Charles Scribner's\n               Sons; James Byam Shaw, London; Osbert Lancaster\n               (1908-1986), London; Ana Ricarda (1925- ), Brown's\n               Hotel, London, re her ballet being put on by Grand\n               Ballet de Monte Carlo; Jean Barbey, Paris; George Kent\n               Bellows; Baltimore; Diana Reynolds Brewis, British\n               Troops Austria; George Maurice Morris (1889-1954),\n               Morris, KixMiller and Baar, Washington, D. C.; pamphlet,\n               Netherlands Law Digest,\n               by Dr. E. H. von Baumhauer; program for \"Comedie\n               Francaise\"; French brochures]","[London dealers--Maggs Bros., Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company, Ltd., Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers - Arthur Rau, Fabius Freres; Pendleton\n               Beckley, Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; George \n               H[yde]Fallon, United States\n               House of Representatives; Elbridge Durbrow (1903- ),\n               Department of State; John [Grey] Murray (1908-1993),\n               London; Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr. (1903-1987), Mayor,\n               Baltimore; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, British Troops\n               Austria; Harold \n               J[ohn]Gallagher (1894-1981),\n               American Bar Association; passport photos of Douglas H.\n               Gordon; Frank \n               B[enedict]Ober, Ober,\n               Williams, Grimes and Stinson, Baltimore; Henry\n               F[ranklin] Butler (1896-1964), International Bar\n               Association; International Bar Association; \"Third\n               International Conference of the Legal Profession,\n               London, July, 1950\"; Henry S. Miller (1901- ), Mead,\n               Miller and Company, Baltimore]","[Paris dealers--Maggs Brothers, Ltd., Arthur Rau;\n               TMs, \"Paris in Springtime\"; program for \"Les Heures\n               Glorieuses de Paris\"; Douglas McKay (1893-1959),\n               Governor, Salem, Oregon; Jean Barbey, Paris; Norman \n               C[ecil]Melvin (1916- ), Cook\n               Ruzicka, Veazey and Grans, Baltimore, with draft of\n               brief]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., Crichton\n               Brothers, Maggs Brothers, Ltd., P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and\n               Company, Ltd.; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Newmarket,\n               Suffolk, England; David [Kirkpatrick Este] Bruce\n               (1898-1977), Under Secretary of State; John G. Forrest\n               (1898-1982), financial-business editor, \n               The New York Times; Frits\n               Lugt, The Hague; Walter Muir Whitehill (1905-1978),\n               Library of the Boston Athenaeum; Jean Barbey, Paris]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company,\n               Ltd., Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., H. M. Calmann, Maggs\n               Brothers, Ltd., Frederick B. Daniell and Son; Paris\n               dealers--Jean Cailleux, Georges Heilbrun, Pierre Beres;\n               Edward \n               C[ronin]Lowe (1880-1958),\n               Birmingham, England; Paul Cailleux, Paris; Philip Hofer\n               (1898-1984), Harvard College Library, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Jean Barbey, Paris; David [Kirkpatrick\n               Este] Bruce, United States Foreign Service, American\n               Embassy, Paris; \n               S[tephen]Bonsal White, Jr.\n               (1922- ), Alex. Brown and Sons, Baltimore; letter of\n               introduction from Mary Woodall (1901-1988), Oxford and\n               Cambridge University Club, London; Geoffrey [Cecil\n               Ryves] Eley (1904-1990), The British Drug Houses Ltd.,\n               London and East Bergholt Place, Suffolk, England; Arthur\n               Rau, Yale Club, New York]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi \u0026 Company,\n               Ltd., Davies \u0026 Son Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Crichton Brothers, Craddock \u0026 Barnard, B. T.\n               Batsford Ltd., Myers \u0026 Company, Ltd., Elkin Mathews\n               Ltd., W. R. Jeudwine; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee,\n               Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Maggs Brothers; Mary Woodall, City\n               Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, England; The Monaco\n               Conference 1954; Jean Barbey, Paris; Diane Mary Reynolds\n               Brewis; Anthony [Robert Alwyn] Hobson (1921- ), The\n               Gladstone, New York; Reginald T. Townsend (1890-1977),\n               French Institute and American Committee for Liberation\n               from Bolshevism, New York; Hilda Johnstone (1882- );\n               Surrey, England; Charles E[li] Slatkin (1907-1977), New\n               York; Sir Gerald Kelly (1879-1972), London re famous\n               artists such as Raphael, Ary Scheffer, and Bougereau,\n               working on his great winter exhibition, and J. R. Hale's\n               book \n               England and the Italian\n               Renaissance; Osbert \n               H[oward]Barnard (1903- ),\n               London; Frances Kimmerle [Trees] (1916- ), Medallic Art\n               Company, New York; Lady Judith Bateson, London; Percy\n               Muir [Percival Horace Muir] (1894-1981), London; Karl D.\n               Ackerman (1927- ), United States Mission to the North\n               Atlantic Treaty Organization (USRO), Paris; report\n               numbers one through twenty-two, June - September 1954\n               (daily log); Edith Calvert Peirce, Ladybird\n               Forest,Edgewood, Maryland; Norman \n               L[ewis]Torrey (1894-1980),\n               Columbia University, New York; Ellen [Brashears] Watson\n               Eager (1925- ), Watertown, New York]","[London dealers--Charles W. Traylen, Guildford, P.\n               \u0026 D. Colnaghi \u0026 Company, Ltd., Bernard Quaritch,\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers - Xavier Piere, Librairie\n               Lardanchet, Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Maggs Brothers, Les\n               Librairies Flammarion, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee;\n               Hans Speidel (1897-1984), German Embassy, Washington, D.\n               C.; \n               Balzac Bulletin1955;\n               William \n               H[obart]Royce (1878- ), \"Les\n               Jardies,\" Brooklyn; Jean Barbey, Paris; Arthur \n               A[mory]Houghton, Jr.\n               (1906-1990), New York; Yves Metman (1913- ), Societe des\n               amis des Archives de France, Paris; Diana Mary Reynolds\n               Brewis, Copenhagen, Denmark and Luneburg, North Germany;\n               M[ilton]Chaikin (1915- ),\n               Vaud, Switzerland; Louis C. Celestin, Alliance Francaise\n               de Pittsburgh; report numbers one through seventeen\n               1955; Charles G. Proffitt (1896-1982), The Century\n               Association; Lewis M. Lucas (1904- ), Stella Lucas\n               Company, Hamilton, Ontario; [William] Vincent Astor\n               (1891-1959), Newsweek Building, New York; W. L.\n               Semcesen, Oslo, Norway; Mary Woodall, City Museum and\n               Art Gallery, Birmingham, England; Anthony [Robert Alwyn]\n               Hobston, Regent's Park, London; Frits Lugt, Paris;\n               newspaper clipping photograph of Douglas Huntly and\n               Winifred Macmillan Claude Gordon, Lelia Gordon, and Mr.\n               and Mrs. John W. Avirett; L'Art du Livre aux Etats Unis\n               au XXe Siecle, Paris 1945 memorabilia; Charles G.\n               Proffitt, The Century Association, New York]","[London dealers--Leggatt Brothers, P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., James\n               Oakes, Davies \u0026 Son, G. Jetley, Crichton Brothers;\n               Paris dealers--Arthur Rau, Marc Loliee, Georges\n               Heilbrun, Cailleux; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, British\n               Forces Post Office, near Dusseldorf, Germany, Dubrovnik,\n               Yugoslavia and Luneburg, Germany; James Byam Shaw,\n               London; \n               H[ugh]F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt (1925- ),\n               London; \n               Maryland History\n               NotesNovember 1956 and articles re Benjamin\n               Henry Latrobe (1764-1820); K[arl] T[heodore] Parker\n               (1895-1992), The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Thomas\n               [Sherrer Ross] Boase (1898-1974), Magdalen College,\n               Oxford University; John [Waynflete] Carter; \"Summary of\n               France's Position on the Suez Issue...,\" October 10,\n               1956; David [Milton Kendall] McKibbin (1906-1978),\n               Library of the Boston Athenaeum; report numbers one\n               through twenty-seven, June - August 1956; Ian Forbes\n               Fraser (1907- ), The American Library in Paris; Jacques\n               Guignard (1912- ), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Mary\n               Woodall, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham,\n               England; Kenneth Holland (1907-1977), Institute of\n               International Education, New York; [Arthur] Clive\n               [Howard] Bell (1881-1964), Charleston, Firle, Sussex re\n               his book \n               Old Friends: Personal\n               Recollectionsand Desmond Shawe-Taylor (1907- );\n               letters re residency training programs and post-graduate\n               medical instruction from Gerard Roux-Dessarps, Paris,\n               Edward \n               L[ewis]Turner (1900-1960),\n               American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois, Francis\n               Scott Smyth (1895-1972), University of California\n               Medical Center, San Francisco, and, John \n               E[arle]Bordley (1902-1993),\n               Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore; \n               W[illiam]G[eorge]Constable\n               (1887-1976), Curator of Paintings, Museum of Fine Arts;\n               Charles G. Proffitt, The Century Association, New York;\n               Sir Gerald Kelly, Portman Square, London re success on\n               television and as a portrait writer since retirement as\n               president of the Royal Academy; William Dwight Whitney\n               (1899-1973), Highgate Village, London; Gerald J. McMahon\n               (1907-1984), International Bar Association, New York;\n               The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, London; John [Newenham]\n               Summerson (1904-1992), Sir John Soane's Museum,\n               London--letter of introduction for Douglas Huntly\n               Gordon]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi \u0026 Company, Ltd., Leggatt Brothers, Davies\n               \u0026 Son, Christy's of Kent, Ltd; Paris\n               dealers--Etienne Rossignol, Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Marc\n               Loliee; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Jan A. J. M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; \n               H[ugh]F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt, London; Edward\n               Croft-Murray (1907-1980), British Museum, London; \n               A[nthony]R[obert]A[lwyn]Hobson, Sotheby and\n               Company, London; Marc Chadourne (1895-1975), Connecticut\n               College, New London; [Richard] Brinsley Ford (1908- ),\n               Bryanston Square, London re works in progress; Jean\n               Barbey, Paris; Zeiss Ikon AG, Stuttgart, Germany; Arthur\n               A[mory]Houghton, Jr., New\n               York; Hans Speidel, Chateau, Ailes des Princes,\n               Fontainebleau, France; Mrs. Alexander [Elizabeth Clarke]\n               Gordon, Huntly, Virginia re owning furniture designed by\n               Stanford White (1853-1906) and buying it in 1900 a few\n               years prior to his being killed by Harry K. Thaw;\n               William \n               C[attell]Trimble\n               (1907-1996), Foreign Service of the United States of\n               America, American Embassy, Bonn/Bad Godesberg, Germany;\n               Adelaide L. Pohlman and Anne F. Buse, Charlecote House,\n               Baltimore re household business]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Arthur Rau; Robert G[raff] Merrick\n               (1895- ), Munsey Building, Baltimore; Nicholas Rauch S.\n               A., Geneva, Switzerland; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; \n               A[nthony]R[obert]A[lwyn]Hobson, London; Mrs.\n               William Beach [Margaret] Olmsted, The American Library\n               in Paris; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale,\n               Paris; Charles G. Proffitt, The Century Association, New\n               York; Adelaide L. Pohlman, Charlecote House, Baltimore\n               re household business; resume of Douglas Huntly Gordon;\n               Gerald J. McMahon, International Bar Association, New\n               York; Marc Chadourne, Pepperbox Hill, Waterford,\n               Connecticut; Alliance Francaise, Paris; Percy Muir\n               [Percival Horace Muir], Elkin Mathews Ltd., Herts,\n               England; John [Edward Austin] Jolliffe (1891-1964),\n               British Museum, London]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company, Ltd., Davies \u0026 Son Ltd.,\n               Arnold Wiggins and Sons, Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Thomas\n               Agnew and Sons, Ltd., Charles J. Sawyer Ltd., Leggatt\n               Brothers, Craddock \u0026 Barnard, H. Blairman \u0026 Sons\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers--Fabius Freres, Cailleux, Arthur\n               Rau, Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun; Jan A. J. M.van\n               Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; \n               W[illiam]G[eorge]Constable,\n               Cambridge, Massachusetts; Louis Evrard, Editions du\n               Rocher, Monaco; Stephen VanCortlandt Morris (1909-1984),\n               Centre Culturel Americain, United States Information\n               Service, Paris; Osbert [Howard] Barnhart (1903- ),\n               London; Jozef Snoeck, Gent, Belgium; Paula Roth, Achern,\n               Baden, Republic of West Germany; Julien Cain\n               (1887-1974), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Dowrish]\n               Evelyn [Louis] Joll (1925- ), London; \n               H[ugh]F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt, London; Bertram\n               Newbury (1913- ), The Parker Gallery, London; John\n               Snoeck, Berlin; \n               R[oland]G[eorge]Hollins-Smith (1910-\n               ), The Parker Gallery, London; Adelaide L. Pohlman, Anne\n               F. Buse and Margaret Young, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Gerard Roux-Dessarps, Paris; Ira \n               J[ared]Porter (1896- ), The\n               Louisville Trust Company, Louisville, Kentucky; Diana\n               Mary Reynolds Brewis, England; Jean Barbey, Paris; James\n               Byam- Shaw, London; Alliance Francaise, Paris; John\n               Hayward (1905-1965), The Book Collector, London; Paula\n               Roth, Achern, Baden, Republic of West Germany;\n               typescript, \"The Orchards Maintains the Best Tradition\n               of its Past\" and \"Recollections of the Orchards\"; John\n               Marshall Butler (1897-1978), United States Senate]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Craddock \u0026 Barnard; Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Leggatt Brothers; Paris dealers--Bensimon, Marc Loliee,\n               Arthur Rau; Frits Lugt, Paris; Jacques Guignard, Paris;\n               Philippe Beguin, Geneva, Switzerland; Nicholas Rauch S.\n               A., Geneva, Switzerland; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs\n               (1893-1987), Nice, Italy re Casanova \n               Gleanings, The Secret of\n               Casanovaand love of Virginia; Herman Liebaers,\n               Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium;\n               newspaper photograph of Douglas Huntly and Winifred\n               Macmillan Claude Gordon; Anne F. Buse, Margaret Young\n               and Adelaide L. Pohlman, Charlecote House re household\n               business; Hugh \n               F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt, London; Lucien\n               Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Maurice Zuber,\n               Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; The Athenaeum, Pall Mall,\n               London; Cecil \n               B[urton]Lyon (1903-1993),\n               The Foreign Service of the United States of America,\n               American Embassy, Paris re Madame Jacques Santu and aid\n               for a group of Alsatian medical students, France and the\n               Algerian problem, and General de Gaulle; Gerald J.\n               McMahon, International Bar Association, New York]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard, Maggs Brothers Ltd., B. T. Batsford Ltd.,\n               Davies \u0026 Son; Paris dealers--Arthur Rau, Etienne\n               Rossignol, Saintyves, Marc Loliee; letters from Joseph \n               D[avies]Tydings (1928- ),\n               United States Senate, Daniel \n               B[augh]Brewster (1923- ),\n               United States Senate, [Edward] True Davis (1919- ),\n               Treasury Department, J. Ross Prevost, and Bureau of\n               Customs, Treasury Department re a customs controversy,\n               assessment of duty, Treasury Department involvement\n               concerning the transporting of Venetian glass; Gino\n               Cenedese (1907-1973), Murano, Venice, Italy; Lucien\n               Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; wedding\n               invitation for Dominique Zuber and Jean Louis de\n               Gourcuff; Herman Liebaers, Bibliotheque Royale de\n               Belgique, Brussels, Belgium; Nicholas Rauch S. A.,\n               Geneva, Switzerland; \n               P[ierre]B[ordeaux-]Groult (1916-\n               ), Paris; Max [Andre] Terrier (1902- ), Musee National\n               de la Cooperation Franco-Americaine; [George Hugh]\n               Marquess of Cholmondeley (1919- ), Kensington Palace\n               Gardens, London re Douglas Huntly Gordon visit to\n               Houghton; Tarleton Winchester (1896-1967), United States\n               Lines, London; Auguste Lambiotte, Brussels, Belgium;\n               Mary Woodall, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham,\n               England; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Monchengadbach,\n               Republic of West Germany; John T. Hayes, The London\n               Museum, Kensington Palace, London; David [Kirkpatrick\n               Este] Bruce, Embassy of the United States of America,\n               London; Julien Cain, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Anthony [Robert Alwyn] Hobson, London; Maurice Zuber,\n               Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; Jacques Guignard,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Robert] Wyndham\n               Ketton-Cremer (1906-1969), Felbrigg Hall, Norwich,\n               England; John Hayward (1905-1965), Cheyne Walk, London;\n               Laurence \n               M[anuel]Lombard (1895- ),\n               Hemenway \u0026 Barnes, Boston, Massachusetts; Jan A.J.M.\n               van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Adelaide L. Pohlman and\n               Anne F. Buse, Charlecote House re household\n               business]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Lucien [Camille] Goldschmidt (1912-1992), Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard, Turnbull \u0026 Asser Ltd., Bernard\n               Quaritch Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Maggs Brothers Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Jean-Jacques Pauvert, Georges Heilbrun,\n               Arthur Rau, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; John\n               [Waynflete] Carter, Chelsea, London; The National Trust;\n               The Travellers Club list of members; French brochures;\n               International Bar Association; Gino Cenedese, Murano,\n               Venice, Italy; Nicholas Rauch S. A., Geneva,\n               Switzerland; John Grant Booksellers Ltd., Edinburgh;\n               Osbert \n               H[oward]Barnard, London;\n               Brian Rawson, The Folio Society Limited, London; \n               D[avid]M[cBeth]Sutherland\n               (1883-1973), Taylor Institution, University of Oxford;\n               John G. Matthews, Ocean City, Maryland; Courtenay E.\n               Shaw (1915- ), Gloucestershire; David [Kirkpatrick Este]\n               Bruce, Embassy of the United States of America, London;\n               Thomas [Sherrer Ross] Boase, Magdalen College, Oxford\n               University; Laurence Ewald (1907- ), Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Albert Pages, Seine, France; Herman Liebaers,\n               Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs; Jan A.\n               J. M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Geoffrey [Edgar]\n               Gorer (1905-1985), Sussex, England; John J[oseph] Slocum\n               (1905- ), American Embassy, Cairo, Egypt]","[Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun,\n               Saintyves, Arthur Rau; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht,\n               Holland re European reaction to John F. Kennedy's\n               assasination; Leonce [Sylvain] Peillard (1898- ), Livres\n               de France, Paris; William \n               A[lexander]Jackson\n               (1905-1964), Library of Harvard University, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Gordon \n               W[illis]Jones (1915- ),\n               Falmouth, Virginia; Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal\n               matters; Robert \n               G[raff]Merrick (1895- ),\n               Baltimore, Maryland; Gordon N[orton] Ray (1915-1986),\n               John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New York]","[London dealers--Mallet at Bourdon House Limited,\n               London; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Etienne Rossignol;\n               Francis Aubert (1929- ), New York; Barbara D. Sizer re\n               routine legal matters; Martin Eidelberg, New Brunswick,\n               New Jersey; Julien Cain, Association Internationale de\n               Bibliophile, Paris; Fred [Gentry] Frick (1932- ),\n               Central, Y.M.C.A., Norfolk; Claude Tchou (1923- ),\n               Tchou, Editeur, Paris; Auguste Lambiotte, Brussels,\n               Belgium]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock \u0026 Barnard,\n               Frederick B. Daniell \u0026 Son, Leggatt Brothers, H.\n               Blairman \u0026 Sons, Mallet at Bourdon House Limited,\n               London; Paris dealers--Cailliux, Marc Loliee, Georges\n               Heilbrun, Pierre Beres; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs,\n               Randolph-Macon College, Ashland; Jean-Francoise\n               Ceresole, Geneva, Switzerland; Sir Robert Abdy (1896- )\n               and Lady Jane Abdy, Ferrers, Piccadilly Arcade, London;\n               George \n               J[oseph]Levy (1927- ),\n               London; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal,\n               Paris; Herman Liebaers, Kononklicke Bibliotheek van\n               Belgie, Brussels, Belgium; Edward \n               H[owell]Sims (1923- ),\n               American Consul, Consulate General of the United States\n               of America, Munich, Germany; John [Waynflete] Carter,\n               Sotheby of London, New York; Auguste Lambiotte,\n               Brussels, Belgium; Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal\n               matters; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon; Jan\n               A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Diana Mary\n               Reynolds Brewis, Surrey, England; international driving\n               permit for Gordon; international certificates of\n               vaccination for Gordon]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Charles J. Sawyer Booksellers, David Peel \u0026\n               Company Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Craddock \u0026\n               Barnard, Frederick B. Daniell \u0026 Son, H. D. Lyon\n               Antiquarian Bookseller; Paris dealers--Lecomte-Ullmann,\n               Cailleux, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Sir David\n               Piper (1918-1990), National Portrait Gallery, London; \n               D[avid]M[cBeth]Sutherland, Taylor\n               Institution, University of Oxford; list of monies owed\n               to European dealers; Hannah \n               J[ohnson]Howell\n               (1905-1988), Frick Art Reference Library, New York;\n               Elizabeth Clare, New York; Edward Ligon Castleton,\n               Baltimore; Blackwell's, Oxford; Peter Bell, The Hall,\n               Thirsk, Yorkshire; C. Hugh Hildesley, Park-Bernet\n               Galleries, Inc., New York; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Jean Francoise Ceresole, Geneva,\n               Switzerland; M. Knoedler \u0026 Company Inc., New York;\n               Mildred Steinbach (1906- ), Frick Art Reference Library,\n               New York; Laurence Ewald; \n               N[ikolaus (Bernhard\n               Leon)]Pevsner (1902-1983), Birkbeck College,\n               University of London; Frederic A[ndrews] Gibbs\n               (1903-1992), Chicago, Illinois; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire;\n               Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal matters; Robert [Lewis\n               Wright] Collison (1914-1989), The British Broadcasting\n               Corporation, London; Claude Tchou, Paris]","[London dealers--H. W. Keil Ltd., Lucien Goldschmidt,\n               P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Craddock \u0026\n               Barnard; Paris dealers--Lecomte-Ullmann, Marc Loliee,\n               Georges Heilbrun; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse (1903-), All\n               Souls College, Oxford; Bodleian Library, Oxford; Robert\n               [Andre Edouard] Baldick (1927-1972), Pembroke College,\n               Oxford; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice, Italy; Arthur\n               Rau, Yorkshire; Sir Robert Abdy and Lady Jane Abdy,\n               Ferrers, Piccadilly Arcade, London; Yvon [Charles]\n               Bizardel (1891- ), Paris; Leslie Cheek, Jr. (1908-1992),\n               Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond; Jacques\n               Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs,\n               Randolph-Macon College, Ashland]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., H. W. Keil Ltd., Gander \u0026 White Ltd., Martin\n               Breslauer, Bernard Quaritch Ltd., David Peel \u0026\n               Company Ltd., Frederic B. Daniell \u0026 Son; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbru; Christina Behm\n               Nunes re routine legal matters; International Bar\n               Association 1968 Conference; Jacques Guignard,\n               Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal, Paris; [Thomas] Humphrey\n               Brooke (1914-1988), London; \n               R[ichard]A[nthony]Sayce, Worchester\n               College, Oxford; William \n               P[atrick]Fay (1909-1969),\n               Ambassador of Ireland, Embassy of Ireland, Washington,\n               D. C.; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls] Mander (1905- ),\n               Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Sir Gyles Isham\n               (1903-1976), Lamport Hall, Northampton, England; Diane\n               Mary Reynolds Brewis, Surrey, England; Ian Lowe (1935-\n               ), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Robert [Andre Edouard]\n               Baldick, Pembroke College, Oxford; Boyd Alexander\n               (1913-1980), Prospect House, Upton, Didcot, Berks,\n               England; Lady Jane Abdy, London; Sidney \n               C[harles]Hutchison (1912-\n               ), Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London; brochures\n               on Dublin, Ireland; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse (1903- ), San\n               Marino, California; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice,\n               Italy; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire; C. Kingsley Adams, London;\n               Robert Shackleton (1919-1986), Bodleian Library, Oxford;\n               Desmond [Walter] Guinness (1931- ), Leixlip Castle,\n               County Kildaire, Eire]","[London dealers--Martin Breslauer, P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., H. Blairman \u0026 Sons, J. H.\n               Bourdon-Smith Ltd. Antique Silver; Bernard Quaritch\n               Ltd.,; Paris dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Etienne\n               Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls]\n               Mander, Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Jean\n               Barbey, Paris; Christina Behm Nunes re routine legal\n               matters; pamphlet, Corneille; list of passengers for the\n               R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth\n               II; [Thomas] Humphrey Brooke (1914- 1988), Lime\n               Kiln, Claydon, Suffolk, England; Sir Roy [Colin] Strong\n               (1935- ), National Portrait Gallery, London; C. Kingsley\n               Adams, London; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton,\n               Didcot, Berks, England; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England;\n               Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal, Paris; Yvon\n               [Charles] Bizardel, Paris; George \n               J[oseph]Levy, London; Philip\n               Kolb (1907-1992), University of Illinois, Urbana;\n               typescripts re St. Francis of Assisi]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd., P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and\n               Company Ltd., Maggs Brothers Ltd., H. Blairman \u0026\n               Sons; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Etienne Rossignol;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois, Urbana; Denys\n               [Miller] Sutton (1917-1991), \n               Apollo, London; \n               J[ohn]William Middendorf\n               (1924- ), Embassy of the United States of America, The\n               Hague, Holland; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Sir Esmond [Otho] Durlacher\n               (1901-1982), Grosvenor Square, London; William Nichols,\n               The American Library in Paris; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen,\n               Dordrecht, Holland; letter from Barbados Hill, Devon,\n               Pennsyvania re \"Roddy\" [Rodney Gerald] Searight (1909-\n               ); George \n               J[oseph]Levy; C. Kinsgley\n               Adams, London; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd.,Winifred A. Meyers (Autographs) Ltd., John Baskett\n               Ltd., David Peel \u0026 Company Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Lucien Scheler,\n               Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Lorenzo Rubelli \u0026\n               Figlio, Venezia, Italy; Georges Dethan (1923- ), Paris;\n               Harvey White, Reading, Berkshire, England; John Baskett\n               (1930- ), London; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton,\n               Didcot, Berkshire, England; Julien Cain, Musee\n               Jacquemart-Andre, Paris; Cyril Humphris, London; Davies\n               \u0026 Son, London; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England; Roger\n               Devauchelle, Paris; B[ ] Montgolfier, Bellevue, France;\n               Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re household business;\n               Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; C. Kingsley\n               Adams, London; Henry Ringling North (1909-1993), Rome,\n               Italy; offprint, \n               Studies on Voltaire and the\n               Eighteenth Centuryby Colin Duckworth; Greek\n               memorabilia; brochures and printed on Swans Hellenic\n               Cruises including ship passes]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., John Baskett\n               Ltd., P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard, Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.,\n               Marlborough Rare Books Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee,\n               Etienne Rossignol, Galignani; Nicholas J. Barker, \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; Robin Hutchison, Scottish National Portrait\n               Gallery, Edinburgh; John Kerslake, National Portrait\n               Gallery, London; \n               R[ichard]A[nthony]Sayce, Worchester\n               College, London; Kate Rau, Ripon, Yorkshire, England re\n               death of Arthur Rau; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice,\n               Italy; Sir Gyles Isham, The Old Rectory, Lamport,\n               Northampton, England; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse, All Souls\n               College, Oxford; Jacques Poyer (1936- ), Secretaire\n               General du Guard, Nimes, France; Janet Lamberti,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Ian Lowe,\n               Department of Western Art, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois, Urbana; Jan A. J.\n               M.van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Arthur Rau,\n               Yorkshire, England; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls] Mander,\n               Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Alice Dodge,\n               English Watercolors and Drawings, London; Roger\n               Devauchelle, Paris with brochure on his exhibition;\n               program, \n               Creations a la Comedie\n               Francaise; Lorenzo Rubelli and Figlio, Venezia,\n               Italy; Douglas \n               G[ordon]Carroll (1915- ),\n               Baltimore, Maryland]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Librairie\n               Lardanchet; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re\n               household business; dividends statements; John \n               W[illiam]Jolliffe (1929- ),\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; Orest \n               A[llen]Ranum (1933- ),\n               Aveyron, France; Charles \n               L[ouis]Marburg (1906- ), The\n               English-Speaking Union, New York; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen,\n               Dordrecht, Netherlands; Colin [Ellis] Franklin (1923- ),\n               Culham, Oxford; Musee National du Chateau de\n               Blerancourt]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard; Paris dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Marc\n               Loliee, Etienne Rossignol; Nicolas \n               J[ohn]Barker (1932- ), \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; death of Julien Cain; Harvey and Diana White,\n               London; \n               W[illiam]H[enry]Bond (1915- ), The\n               Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Yvon [Charles] Bizardel, Marne, France;\n               William Salloch (1906- ), Rare Books, Ossining, New\n               York; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Grace\n               Cahlander, Charlecote House re household business; Ian\n               Lowe, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; William Porter, School\n               of Music, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois;\n               R[ichard] A[nthony] Sayce, Worcester College, Oxford;\n               Geoffrey Cradock-Watson, Gloucestershire, England; Kate\n               Rau, Yorkshire, England; Lilian [Maria Charlotte]\n               Randall (1931- ), The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal,\n               Paris; Lawrence Weston Krieger, New York re marriage of\n               Carlo Von Roth and Maria Koschir; Jan A. J. M. van\n               Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech (1926- ),\n               Department of French and Language and Literature,\n               University College, London; Giles [Gaudard] Barber\n               (1930- ), Oxford University, brochures re France; Orest\n               [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Hatchards Booksellers, Bernard Quaritch Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Librairie Lardanchet, Marc Loliee,\n               Georges Heilbrun, Pasque; pamphlet, \n               Valentin Kraer, Gibbon's\n               Bookbinder at Lausanne, by B. H. Breslauer;\n               Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Harvey White, London;\n               Yvon [Charles] Bizardel, Nogent sur Marne, France;\n               Robert \n               L[eRoy]Bartley (1937- ), \n               The Wall Street Journal,\n               New York; Lucien Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler,\n               Paris; John Kerslake, National Portrait Gallery, London;\n               C[olin]R[yder]Duckworth (1926- ),\n               University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; memorial\n               for Charles Kingsley Adams; Cecil \n               B[urton]Lyon (1903-1993),\n               IRC, New York; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech, University\n               College, London; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Richard \n               A[nthony]Sayce, Cornwall,\n               England; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France; Gyles\n               Isham, Lamport Hall, Northampton, England]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Sotheby Parke Bernet and Company; Paris\n               dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Etienne Rossignol, Marc\n               Loliee; Edwin Engelberts, Geneva, Switzerland; Florimond\n               Tulkens, Brussels, Belgium; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote\n               House re household business; Ian Lowe, The Ashmolean\n               Museum, Oxford; Peter Cooper in Stockholm, Sweden;\n               Richard \n               A[nthony]Sayce, Worcester\n               College, Oxford; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France;\n               Laurence Ewald; Carlos van Hasselt, Fondation Custodia,\n               Paris; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; John [Ralph Sidney] Guinness (1935- ),\n               Hereford Square, London; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech, University\n               College, London; Harvey White, London; Philip Kolb,\n               University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Jan A.J.M.\n               van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Lady Rosalie [Glynn\n               Grylls] Mander, London; reprint, \n               The Dutch East-Indiamen: Their\n               Sailors, Their Navigators and Life on Board\n               1602-1795, by C. R. Boxer; pamphlet, \n               The History of a Great\n               Collectionre the works of August Edouart]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun;\n               Walter Nagel, New York; Digby [Reymond] Collett-Franklin\n               (1908- ), Kent, England; Charles [Montgomery] Monteith\n               (1921- ), Faber and Faber Ltd. Publishers, London; John\n               Beverley Riggs, Eleutherian Mills Historical Library,\n               Greenville, Wilmington, Delaware; Jean Adhemar\n               (1908-1987), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Stewart\n               [Henry] Perowne (1901-1989), London; Harvey White, Osler\n               Club of London; Laurence Ewald; Grace Cahlander,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Orest [Allen]\n               Ranum, Aveyron, France; Annie [Anne Elizabeth]\n               Shaver-Crandell (1941- ), Florence, Italy; Peter Cooper,\n               Sussex, England; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Jan\n               A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Maurice\n               Zuber, Guillon, France; \n               E[dward]D[ouglas]Guinness, Venice,\n               Italy; Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque Nationale,\n               Paris; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton, Didcot,\n               Oxford]","[London dealers--Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's,\n               Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd., Maggs Brothers Ltd.,\n               Thomas Agnew \u0026 Sons Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc\n               Loliee, Librairie Galignani; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Laurence Ewald; Harvey\n               White, London; Evelyn Joll, London; Grace Cahlander and\n               Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re household business;\n               Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Yvon\n               [Charles] Bizardel, Nogent sur Marne, France; Maurice\n               Zuber, Guillon, France; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech, University\n               College, London; Alliance Francaise de Washington,\n               Washington, D.C.; Nicholas [John] Barker, \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; Stewart [Henry] Perowne, London; Boyd Alexander,\n               Prospect House, Upton, Didcot, Oxford","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Christie's, Winifred A. Myers\n               (Autographs) Ltd., Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Librairie Lardanchet;\n               Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Roger Devauchelle, Paris; Franco Matania (1922- ), The\n               Alpine Gallery, London; Ian Lowe, The Ashmolean Museum,\n               Oxford; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; Thomas Ward, Baltimore, Maryland re proposed\n               variance for Loyola College; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs, The\n               Jefferson, Richmond, Virginia; Harvey White, London;\n               Wesley Wilson, Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore Museum;\n               Peter and Gwyneth Cooper, Sussex, England; Nicolas \n               J[ohn]Barker, \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; Maurice and Mary Catherine Zuber, Guillon,\n               France; Gerard Mourgue (1921- ), Radio France,\n               Paris]","[London dealers--J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd. Antique\n               Silver, Christie's, Hatchards Booksellers, Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Librairie\n               Lardanchet; dividends statement; John Kerslake, National\n               Portrait Gallery, London; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote\n               House re household business; Orest [Allen] Ranum,\n               Aveyron, France; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Isle of\n               Man, Great Britain; Carlos van Hasselt, Fondation\n               Custodia, Paris; Harvey White, London; Anne [Dahlgren]\n               Hecht (1926- ), New York; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse, Cornwall,\n               England; Jacques Guignard; Gerard Mourgue, Radio France,\n               Paris; Sir Valentine [Robert Duff] Abdy (1937- ),\n               \"Newton-Ferrers,\" Callington, Cornwall, England; Sidney \n               C[harles]Hutchison, Royal\n               Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London; Georges Le Rider,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Anne (Adams) Duckworth,\n               Leicestershire, England; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Kenneth [John] Garlick\n               (1916- ), The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford]","[London dealers--Hatchards Booksellers, Bernard\n               Quaritch Ltd., Christie's, J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Librairie Lardanchet, Librairie\n               Galignani, Librairie Marc Loliee; Roger Pierrot,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Peter and Gwyneth Cooper,\n               Sussex, England; Harvey White, London; Grace Cahlander,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Philip Kolb,\n               University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Maurice and\n               Mary Catherine Zuber, Guillon, France; Philippe Aries\n               (1914-1984), Maisons-Laffitte, France; Leslie [Alan]\n               Dunkling (1935- ), Thames Ditton, Surrey, England;\n               Monique Lambert, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Robert\n               L. Nikirk (d. 1990), The Grolier Club, New York; Gerard\n               Mourgue, Courbevoie, France; John Kerslake, National\n               Portrait Gallery, London; printed, \n               Guide a l'usage des Amateurs de\n               Livres/Repertoire des Members du Syndicat National de la\n               Librairie Ancienne et Moderne; Nicolas [John]\n               Barker, The British Library, London]","[London dealers--Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.,\n               Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's; Paris\n               dealers--Librairie Marc Loliee, Librairie Galignani,\n               Librairie Lardanchet; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House\n               re household business; Christopher [Martin Bevan] (1923-\n               ), London; Roger Pierrot, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Robert Driant, Vernouillet, France re General Boulander;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;\n               Nancy E. Paige, Baltimore, Maryland re settlement with\n               Loyola College; Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque\n               Nationale, Paris; medical reports for Douglas Huntly\n               Gordon; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Paris; Maurice and Mary\n               Catherine Zuber, Guillon, France; Harvey White, London;\n               Philippe Aries, Maisons-Laffitte, France]","[London dealers--Craddock \u0026 Barnard, Hatchards\n               Booksellers, Christie's; Griselda Hamilton-Baillie,\n               Royal Academy Trust, Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly,\n               London; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon;\n               Robert \n               G[raff]Merrick, Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; \"Peculiarities of Charlecote House\"; Maurice\n               and Mary Catherine Zuber, Paris; Philip Kolb, University\n               of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Harvey White, London;\n               Franco Matania, London--invitation to art exhibition;\n               Portugese National Tourist Office, New York; Roger\n               Pierrot, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Thomas]\n               Humphrey Brooke, London; John \n               W[illiam]Jolliffe, Bodleian\n               Library, Oxford University, Oxford; Bodley's \n               American Friends\n               Newsletterand brochure]","[London dealers--Christie's, Hatchards Booksellers,\n               Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Thomas Agnew \u0026 Sons\n               Ltd.--including catalog of \"111th Annual Exhibition of\n               Watercolours and Drawings\"; Nicolas \n               J[ohn]Barker, The British\n               Library, London; James \n               W[illard]B[artlett]Benkard (1937-\n               ), New York; American Associates of the Royal Academy\n               Trust, New York; Christopher \n               M[artin]Bevan, Gray's Inn,\n               London; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Griselda\n               Hamilton-Baillie, Royal Academy Trust, Royal Academy of\n               Arts, Piccadilly, London; J[ohn] W[illiam] Jolliffe,\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; \n               Douglas H. Gordon Ex\n               Libris(bookplates); exhibition notes for \"T. J.\n               Cobden-Sanderson Bookbindings 1884-1893\", The British\n               Library]","[London dealers--Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd.,\n               Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's; Paris dealers--\n               Librairie Lardanchet; Kathrine [Margaret] Ockenden\n               (1932- ), American Associates of the Royal Academy\n               Trust, New York; Robert \n               B[rown]M[orrison]Barton\n               (1903-1995), Corn Bay Associates, Beverly,\n               Massachusetts; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Orest A[llen] Ranum, Aveyron,\n               France; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon; \n               R[ichard]J[ulian]Roberts (1930- ),\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; American Associates of the\n               Royal Academy Trust, New York; Sandra Hindman [Hoadley]\n               (1944- ), Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois;\n               Sir Michael [Vincent] Levey (1927- ), National Gallery,\n               London; Maurice and Mary Catherine Zuber, Paris]"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":45,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:31:42.753Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_viu00010","ead_ssi":"viu_viu00010","_root_":"viu_viu00010","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu00010","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu00010.xml","title_ssm":["Additional Papers of Douglas H. Gordon, \n         \n         1934-1988"],"title_tesim":["Additional Papers of Douglas H. Gordon, \n         \n         1934-1988"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Additional Papers of Douglas H. Gordon, \n         \n         1934-1988"],"text":["Additional Papers of Douglas H. Gordon, \n         \n         1934-1988","10419-e","Ca. 25,000\n         items","Shelved in remote storage. Users must request at least 24 hours in advance of desired use.","Material was removed from folders with brackets and then\n         placed in folders in the same order as removed. Each set of\n         papers for a specific year is chiefly filed in reverse\n         chronological order.","Douglas Huntly Gordon (1902- ), lawyer and financier, of\n         Charlecote House, Baltimore, Maryland, received his law degree\n         from Harvard University in 1928 and was admitted to the\n         Maryland bar in 1929. He was assistant United States district\n         attorney for Maryland from 1934-1939. He was president of St.\n         John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1931-1934; and, president\n         of the Municipal Arts Society, Baltimore, Maryland, 1935-1970.\n         Memberships included the American Bar Association, Decorated\n         Legion of Honor, and Palmes Academiques in France. He was the\n         author of legal and historical articles. Gordon was a\n         collector of books, especially those of the French\n         Renaissance, and of drawings, especially those of eighteenth\n         and nineteenth century France. He married Winifred Macmillan\n         Claude on June 2, 1934.","The additional papers of Douglas H. Gordon consist of\n         correspondence, papers, financial papers, photographs, and\n         printed material pertaining to European travel. There are\n         travel itineraries, 1946-1985; agendas for International Law\n         Conferences, business correspondence and records; records and\n         receipts for purchases of art and literature; also literary\n         reviews, newsclippings, sheets from sales catalogues, museum\n         catalogues, cards, and art prints. Also included are three\n         manuscript binders of catalogues of the early and late French\n         Books of the Charlecote House Library, vol. 1-3, and 16\n         photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gordon, ca. 1934-1980.\n         There is also personal correspondence from Winifred M. Gordon\n         and other family members and letters pertaining to routine\n         legal matters among the papers. Contained throughout are lists\n         of names and addresses in Europe, particularly London,\n         England; Paris, France; and Brussels, Belgium.","[Letters of introduction from James Gustavus Whiteley\n               (1866- ), \n               H[erbert]C. de Roth, and J.\n               H. Threadgill; photographs of La Breteche, Seine et\n               Oise, France, crowd with King George VI (d.1952) in\n               center at Canterbury, and [Canterbury] tower;\n               correspondence about Gordon's article, \"A Canterbury\n               Pilgrimage\"; \n               R[obert]P[reston]Harriss\n               (1902-1989), editor, \n               Gardens, Houses and\n               People; \n               H[enry]I[rving]Brock (1876-1961), \n               The New York Times;\n               William de Krafft, Union League Club, New York; \n               M[arland]Hamilton Whitman,\n               editor, \n               The Sun; Frits Lugt\n               (1884-1970), Paris; Melville \n               B[ell]Grosvenor (1901-1982), \n               National Geographic\n               Magazine; Marion [Ainsworth White?], Long\n               Island; TMs, \"A Canterbury Pilgrimage\"; Harry A. Bull,\n               editor, \n               Town and Country; Madame\n               Mary Toussaint, St. Cloud, France; Guy Lavaud (d. 1977),\n               Poissy, France; Diana Mary Reynolds, Paris; Jean Barbey,\n               Paris]","[Frits Lugt, Paris; Cottman Company; letters of\n               introduction for French girl, Alice Doumic, and with\n               Doumic; Albert Sergysels, Brussels; passport photos of\n               Douglas H. Gordon; Paul \n               J[oseph]Sachs (1878-1965),\n               Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Perrin C.\n               Galpin (1889-1973), Belgian American Foundation, Inc.,\n               New York; \n               E[arle]D[odds]Stevenson (1885-1956),\n               The National Trust for Scotland, Edinburgh; Diana Mary\n               Reynolds, Aldershot, England and snapshot (ca. 1947\n               August); Arthur Rau, Yorkshire and Union Society,\n               Oxford; Winifred M. Gordon, Marlow Bucks, England and\n               France; wedding invitation for Diana Mary Reynolds and\n               H. Errington Brewis (1947 August); Georges Marin (1906-\n               ), Brown's Hotel, London; Dorothy [Eugenia] Miner\n               (1904-1973), Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company,\n               Ltd., Crichton Brothers; International Bar Association\n               Conference at the Hague; Diane Mary Reynolds Brewis,\n               Westcliff on Lea, England; Pierre Beres (1913- ), Paris;\n               Lucien Scheler (1902- ), Paris; Lucien [Camille]\n               Goldschmidt (1912-1992), Pierre Beres, Inc. Paris; Harry\n               Goldgar (1920- ), Paris; Henry Falkenstein, New York;\n               Frits Lugt, Paris; Edouard Tyberghein, Paris; \n               A[rthur]E[wart]Popham (1889-1970),\n               The British Museum, London; James Byam Shaw (1903- ),\n               London; Lloyd \n               A[rnold]Brown (1907-1966),\n               Peabody Institute Library, Baltimore; program for the\n               French Theatre National De L'Opera; letter of\n               introduction from \n               H[enry]R[ussell]H[itchcock](1903-1987),\n               Middletown, Connecticut; George \n               H[yde]Fallon (1902-1980),\n               United States House of Representatives, re tax treaty\n               between France and United States; program for\n               Netherlands Institute for History of Art summer\n               course]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Craddock and\n               Barnard, P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company, Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Arthur Rau, Maurice Gobin; Jacob Hirsch\n               (1874-1955), New York; Sir Leigh Ashton (1897-1983,\n               London; Lucien Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris;\n               John [Waynflete] Carter (1905-1975), Charles Scribner's\n               Sons; James Byam Shaw, London; Osbert Lancaster\n               (1908-1986), London; Ana Ricarda (1925- ), Brown's\n               Hotel, London, re her ballet being put on by Grand\n               Ballet de Monte Carlo; Jean Barbey, Paris; George Kent\n               Bellows; Baltimore; Diana Reynolds Brewis, British\n               Troops Austria; George Maurice Morris (1889-1954),\n               Morris, KixMiller and Baar, Washington, D. C.; pamphlet,\n               Netherlands Law Digest,\n               by Dr. E. H. von Baumhauer; program for \"Comedie\n               Francaise\"; French brochures]","[London dealers--Maggs Bros., Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company, Ltd., Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers - Arthur Rau, Fabius Freres; Pendleton\n               Beckley, Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; George \n               H[yde]Fallon, United States\n               House of Representatives; Elbridge Durbrow (1903- ),\n               Department of State; John [Grey] Murray (1908-1993),\n               London; Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr. (1903-1987), Mayor,\n               Baltimore; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, British Troops\n               Austria; Harold \n               J[ohn]Gallagher (1894-1981),\n               American Bar Association; passport photos of Douglas H.\n               Gordon; Frank \n               B[enedict]Ober, Ober,\n               Williams, Grimes and Stinson, Baltimore; Henry\n               F[ranklin] Butler (1896-1964), International Bar\n               Association; International Bar Association; \"Third\n               International Conference of the Legal Profession,\n               London, July, 1950\"; Henry S. Miller (1901- ), Mead,\n               Miller and Company, Baltimore]","[Paris dealers--Maggs Brothers, Ltd., Arthur Rau;\n               TMs, \"Paris in Springtime\"; program for \"Les Heures\n               Glorieuses de Paris\"; Douglas McKay (1893-1959),\n               Governor, Salem, Oregon; Jean Barbey, Paris; Norman \n               C[ecil]Melvin (1916- ), Cook\n               Ruzicka, Veazey and Grans, Baltimore, with draft of\n               brief]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., Crichton\n               Brothers, Maggs Brothers, Ltd., P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and\n               Company, Ltd.; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Newmarket,\n               Suffolk, England; David [Kirkpatrick Este] Bruce\n               (1898-1977), Under Secretary of State; John G. Forrest\n               (1898-1982), financial-business editor, \n               The New York Times; Frits\n               Lugt, The Hague; Walter Muir Whitehill (1905-1978),\n               Library of the Boston Athenaeum; Jean Barbey, Paris]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company,\n               Ltd., Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., H. M. Calmann, Maggs\n               Brothers, Ltd., Frederick B. Daniell and Son; Paris\n               dealers--Jean Cailleux, Georges Heilbrun, Pierre Beres;\n               Edward \n               C[ronin]Lowe (1880-1958),\n               Birmingham, England; Paul Cailleux, Paris; Philip Hofer\n               (1898-1984), Harvard College Library, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Jean Barbey, Paris; David [Kirkpatrick\n               Este] Bruce, United States Foreign Service, American\n               Embassy, Paris; \n               S[tephen]Bonsal White, Jr.\n               (1922- ), Alex. Brown and Sons, Baltimore; letter of\n               introduction from Mary Woodall (1901-1988), Oxford and\n               Cambridge University Club, London; Geoffrey [Cecil\n               Ryves] Eley (1904-1990), The British Drug Houses Ltd.,\n               London and East Bergholt Place, Suffolk, England; Arthur\n               Rau, Yale Club, New York]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi \u0026 Company,\n               Ltd., Davies \u0026 Son Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Crichton Brothers, Craddock \u0026 Barnard, B. T.\n               Batsford Ltd., Myers \u0026 Company, Ltd., Elkin Mathews\n               Ltd., W. R. Jeudwine; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee,\n               Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Maggs Brothers; Mary Woodall, City\n               Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, England; The Monaco\n               Conference 1954; Jean Barbey, Paris; Diane Mary Reynolds\n               Brewis; Anthony [Robert Alwyn] Hobson (1921- ), The\n               Gladstone, New York; Reginald T. Townsend (1890-1977),\n               French Institute and American Committee for Liberation\n               from Bolshevism, New York; Hilda Johnstone (1882- );\n               Surrey, England; Charles E[li] Slatkin (1907-1977), New\n               York; Sir Gerald Kelly (1879-1972), London re famous\n               artists such as Raphael, Ary Scheffer, and Bougereau,\n               working on his great winter exhibition, and J. R. Hale's\n               book \n               England and the Italian\n               Renaissance; Osbert \n               H[oward]Barnard (1903- ),\n               London; Frances Kimmerle [Trees] (1916- ), Medallic Art\n               Company, New York; Lady Judith Bateson, London; Percy\n               Muir [Percival Horace Muir] (1894-1981), London; Karl D.\n               Ackerman (1927- ), United States Mission to the North\n               Atlantic Treaty Organization (USRO), Paris; report\n               numbers one through twenty-two, June - September 1954\n               (daily log); Edith Calvert Peirce, Ladybird\n               Forest,Edgewood, Maryland; Norman \n               L[ewis]Torrey (1894-1980),\n               Columbia University, New York; Ellen [Brashears] Watson\n               Eager (1925- ), Watertown, New York]","[London dealers--Charles W. Traylen, Guildford, P.\n               \u0026 D. Colnaghi \u0026 Company, Ltd., Bernard Quaritch,\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers - Xavier Piere, Librairie\n               Lardanchet, Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Maggs Brothers, Les\n               Librairies Flammarion, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee;\n               Hans Speidel (1897-1984), German Embassy, Washington, D.\n               C.; \n               Balzac Bulletin1955;\n               William \n               H[obart]Royce (1878- ), \"Les\n               Jardies,\" Brooklyn; Jean Barbey, Paris; Arthur \n               A[mory]Houghton, Jr.\n               (1906-1990), New York; Yves Metman (1913- ), Societe des\n               amis des Archives de France, Paris; Diana Mary Reynolds\n               Brewis, Copenhagen, Denmark and Luneburg, North Germany;\n               M[ilton]Chaikin (1915- ),\n               Vaud, Switzerland; Louis C. Celestin, Alliance Francaise\n               de Pittsburgh; report numbers one through seventeen\n               1955; Charles G. Proffitt (1896-1982), The Century\n               Association; Lewis M. Lucas (1904- ), Stella Lucas\n               Company, Hamilton, Ontario; [William] Vincent Astor\n               (1891-1959), Newsweek Building, New York; W. L.\n               Semcesen, Oslo, Norway; Mary Woodall, City Museum and\n               Art Gallery, Birmingham, England; Anthony [Robert Alwyn]\n               Hobston, Regent's Park, London; Frits Lugt, Paris;\n               newspaper clipping photograph of Douglas Huntly and\n               Winifred Macmillan Claude Gordon, Lelia Gordon, and Mr.\n               and Mrs. John W. Avirett; L'Art du Livre aux Etats Unis\n               au XXe Siecle, Paris 1945 memorabilia; Charles G.\n               Proffitt, The Century Association, New York]","[London dealers--Leggatt Brothers, P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., James\n               Oakes, Davies \u0026 Son, G. Jetley, Crichton Brothers;\n               Paris dealers--Arthur Rau, Marc Loliee, Georges\n               Heilbrun, Cailleux; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, British\n               Forces Post Office, near Dusseldorf, Germany, Dubrovnik,\n               Yugoslavia and Luneburg, Germany; James Byam Shaw,\n               London; \n               H[ugh]F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt (1925- ),\n               London; \n               Maryland History\n               NotesNovember 1956 and articles re Benjamin\n               Henry Latrobe (1764-1820); K[arl] T[heodore] Parker\n               (1895-1992), The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Thomas\n               [Sherrer Ross] Boase (1898-1974), Magdalen College,\n               Oxford University; John [Waynflete] Carter; \"Summary of\n               France's Position on the Suez Issue...,\" October 10,\n               1956; David [Milton Kendall] McKibbin (1906-1978),\n               Library of the Boston Athenaeum; report numbers one\n               through twenty-seven, June - August 1956; Ian Forbes\n               Fraser (1907- ), The American Library in Paris; Jacques\n               Guignard (1912- ), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Mary\n               Woodall, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham,\n               England; Kenneth Holland (1907-1977), Institute of\n               International Education, New York; [Arthur] Clive\n               [Howard] Bell (1881-1964), Charleston, Firle, Sussex re\n               his book \n               Old Friends: Personal\n               Recollectionsand Desmond Shawe-Taylor (1907- );\n               letters re residency training programs and post-graduate\n               medical instruction from Gerard Roux-Dessarps, Paris,\n               Edward \n               L[ewis]Turner (1900-1960),\n               American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois, Francis\n               Scott Smyth (1895-1972), University of California\n               Medical Center, San Francisco, and, John \n               E[arle]Bordley (1902-1993),\n               Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore; \n               W[illiam]G[eorge]Constable\n               (1887-1976), Curator of Paintings, Museum of Fine Arts;\n               Charles G. Proffitt, The Century Association, New York;\n               Sir Gerald Kelly, Portman Square, London re success on\n               television and as a portrait writer since retirement as\n               president of the Royal Academy; William Dwight Whitney\n               (1899-1973), Highgate Village, London; Gerald J. McMahon\n               (1907-1984), International Bar Association, New York;\n               The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, London; John [Newenham]\n               Summerson (1904-1992), Sir John Soane's Museum,\n               London--letter of introduction for Douglas Huntly\n               Gordon]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi \u0026 Company, Ltd., Leggatt Brothers, Davies\n               \u0026 Son, Christy's of Kent, Ltd; Paris\n               dealers--Etienne Rossignol, Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Marc\n               Loliee; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Jan A. J. M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; \n               H[ugh]F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt, London; Edward\n               Croft-Murray (1907-1980), British Museum, London; \n               A[nthony]R[obert]A[lwyn]Hobson, Sotheby and\n               Company, London; Marc Chadourne (1895-1975), Connecticut\n               College, New London; [Richard] Brinsley Ford (1908- ),\n               Bryanston Square, London re works in progress; Jean\n               Barbey, Paris; Zeiss Ikon AG, Stuttgart, Germany; Arthur\n               A[mory]Houghton, Jr., New\n               York; Hans Speidel, Chateau, Ailes des Princes,\n               Fontainebleau, France; Mrs. Alexander [Elizabeth Clarke]\n               Gordon, Huntly, Virginia re owning furniture designed by\n               Stanford White (1853-1906) and buying it in 1900 a few\n               years prior to his being killed by Harry K. Thaw;\n               William \n               C[attell]Trimble\n               (1907-1996), Foreign Service of the United States of\n               America, American Embassy, Bonn/Bad Godesberg, Germany;\n               Adelaide L. Pohlman and Anne F. Buse, Charlecote House,\n               Baltimore re household business]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Arthur Rau; Robert G[raff] Merrick\n               (1895- ), Munsey Building, Baltimore; Nicholas Rauch S.\n               A., Geneva, Switzerland; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; \n               A[nthony]R[obert]A[lwyn]Hobson, London; Mrs.\n               William Beach [Margaret] Olmsted, The American Library\n               in Paris; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale,\n               Paris; Charles G. Proffitt, The Century Association, New\n               York; Adelaide L. Pohlman, Charlecote House, Baltimore\n               re household business; resume of Douglas Huntly Gordon;\n               Gerald J. McMahon, International Bar Association, New\n               York; Marc Chadourne, Pepperbox Hill, Waterford,\n               Connecticut; Alliance Francaise, Paris; Percy Muir\n               [Percival Horace Muir], Elkin Mathews Ltd., Herts,\n               England; John [Edward Austin] Jolliffe (1891-1964),\n               British Museum, London]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company, Ltd., Davies \u0026 Son Ltd.,\n               Arnold Wiggins and Sons, Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Thomas\n               Agnew and Sons, Ltd., Charles J. Sawyer Ltd., Leggatt\n               Brothers, Craddock \u0026 Barnard, H. Blairman \u0026 Sons\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers--Fabius Freres, Cailleux, Arthur\n               Rau, Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun; Jan A. J. M.van\n               Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; \n               W[illiam]G[eorge]Constable,\n               Cambridge, Massachusetts; Louis Evrard, Editions du\n               Rocher, Monaco; Stephen VanCortlandt Morris (1909-1984),\n               Centre Culturel Americain, United States Information\n               Service, Paris; Osbert [Howard] Barnhart (1903- ),\n               London; Jozef Snoeck, Gent, Belgium; Paula Roth, Achern,\n               Baden, Republic of West Germany; Julien Cain\n               (1887-1974), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Dowrish]\n               Evelyn [Louis] Joll (1925- ), London; \n               H[ugh]F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt, London; Bertram\n               Newbury (1913- ), The Parker Gallery, London; John\n               Snoeck, Berlin; \n               R[oland]G[eorge]Hollins-Smith (1910-\n               ), The Parker Gallery, London; Adelaide L. Pohlman, Anne\n               F. Buse and Margaret Young, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Gerard Roux-Dessarps, Paris; Ira \n               J[ared]Porter (1896- ), The\n               Louisville Trust Company, Louisville, Kentucky; Diana\n               Mary Reynolds Brewis, England; Jean Barbey, Paris; James\n               Byam- Shaw, London; Alliance Francaise, Paris; John\n               Hayward (1905-1965), The Book Collector, London; Paula\n               Roth, Achern, Baden, Republic of West Germany;\n               typescript, \"The Orchards Maintains the Best Tradition\n               of its Past\" and \"Recollections of the Orchards\"; John\n               Marshall Butler (1897-1978), United States Senate]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Craddock \u0026 Barnard; Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Leggatt Brothers; Paris dealers--Bensimon, Marc Loliee,\n               Arthur Rau; Frits Lugt, Paris; Jacques Guignard, Paris;\n               Philippe Beguin, Geneva, Switzerland; Nicholas Rauch S.\n               A., Geneva, Switzerland; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs\n               (1893-1987), Nice, Italy re Casanova \n               Gleanings, The Secret of\n               Casanovaand love of Virginia; Herman Liebaers,\n               Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium;\n               newspaper photograph of Douglas Huntly and Winifred\n               Macmillan Claude Gordon; Anne F. Buse, Margaret Young\n               and Adelaide L. Pohlman, Charlecote House re household\n               business; Hugh \n               F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt, London; Lucien\n               Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Maurice Zuber,\n               Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; The Athenaeum, Pall Mall,\n               London; Cecil \n               B[urton]Lyon (1903-1993),\n               The Foreign Service of the United States of America,\n               American Embassy, Paris re Madame Jacques Santu and aid\n               for a group of Alsatian medical students, France and the\n               Algerian problem, and General de Gaulle; Gerald J.\n               McMahon, International Bar Association, New York]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard, Maggs Brothers Ltd., B. T. Batsford Ltd.,\n               Davies \u0026 Son; Paris dealers--Arthur Rau, Etienne\n               Rossignol, Saintyves, Marc Loliee; letters from Joseph \n               D[avies]Tydings (1928- ),\n               United States Senate, Daniel \n               B[augh]Brewster (1923- ),\n               United States Senate, [Edward] True Davis (1919- ),\n               Treasury Department, J. Ross Prevost, and Bureau of\n               Customs, Treasury Department re a customs controversy,\n               assessment of duty, Treasury Department involvement\n               concerning the transporting of Venetian glass; Gino\n               Cenedese (1907-1973), Murano, Venice, Italy; Lucien\n               Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; wedding\n               invitation for Dominique Zuber and Jean Louis de\n               Gourcuff; Herman Liebaers, Bibliotheque Royale de\n               Belgique, Brussels, Belgium; Nicholas Rauch S. A.,\n               Geneva, Switzerland; \n               P[ierre]B[ordeaux-]Groult (1916-\n               ), Paris; Max [Andre] Terrier (1902- ), Musee National\n               de la Cooperation Franco-Americaine; [George Hugh]\n               Marquess of Cholmondeley (1919- ), Kensington Palace\n               Gardens, London re Douglas Huntly Gordon visit to\n               Houghton; Tarleton Winchester (1896-1967), United States\n               Lines, London; Auguste Lambiotte, Brussels, Belgium;\n               Mary Woodall, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham,\n               England; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Monchengadbach,\n               Republic of West Germany; John T. Hayes, The London\n               Museum, Kensington Palace, London; David [Kirkpatrick\n               Este] Bruce, Embassy of the United States of America,\n               London; Julien Cain, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Anthony [Robert Alwyn] Hobson, London; Maurice Zuber,\n               Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; Jacques Guignard,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Robert] Wyndham\n               Ketton-Cremer (1906-1969), Felbrigg Hall, Norwich,\n               England; John Hayward (1905-1965), Cheyne Walk, London;\n               Laurence \n               M[anuel]Lombard (1895- ),\n               Hemenway \u0026 Barnes, Boston, Massachusetts; Jan A.J.M.\n               van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Adelaide L. Pohlman and\n               Anne F. Buse, Charlecote House re household\n               business]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Lucien [Camille] Goldschmidt (1912-1992), Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard, Turnbull \u0026 Asser Ltd., Bernard\n               Quaritch Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Maggs Brothers Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Jean-Jacques Pauvert, Georges Heilbrun,\n               Arthur Rau, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; John\n               [Waynflete] Carter, Chelsea, London; The National Trust;\n               The Travellers Club list of members; French brochures;\n               International Bar Association; Gino Cenedese, Murano,\n               Venice, Italy; Nicholas Rauch S. A., Geneva,\n               Switzerland; John Grant Booksellers Ltd., Edinburgh;\n               Osbert \n               H[oward]Barnard, London;\n               Brian Rawson, The Folio Society Limited, London; \n               D[avid]M[cBeth]Sutherland\n               (1883-1973), Taylor Institution, University of Oxford;\n               John G. Matthews, Ocean City, Maryland; Courtenay E.\n               Shaw (1915- ), Gloucestershire; David [Kirkpatrick Este]\n               Bruce, Embassy of the United States of America, London;\n               Thomas [Sherrer Ross] Boase, Magdalen College, Oxford\n               University; Laurence Ewald (1907- ), Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Albert Pages, Seine, France; Herman Liebaers,\n               Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs; Jan A.\n               J. M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Geoffrey [Edgar]\n               Gorer (1905-1985), Sussex, England; John J[oseph] Slocum\n               (1905- ), American Embassy, Cairo, Egypt]","[Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun,\n               Saintyves, Arthur Rau; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht,\n               Holland re European reaction to John F. Kennedy's\n               assasination; Leonce [Sylvain] Peillard (1898- ), Livres\n               de France, Paris; William \n               A[lexander]Jackson\n               (1905-1964), Library of Harvard University, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Gordon \n               W[illis]Jones (1915- ),\n               Falmouth, Virginia; Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal\n               matters; Robert \n               G[raff]Merrick (1895- ),\n               Baltimore, Maryland; Gordon N[orton] Ray (1915-1986),\n               John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New York]","[London dealers--Mallet at Bourdon House Limited,\n               London; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Etienne Rossignol;\n               Francis Aubert (1929- ), New York; Barbara D. Sizer re\n               routine legal matters; Martin Eidelberg, New Brunswick,\n               New Jersey; Julien Cain, Association Internationale de\n               Bibliophile, Paris; Fred [Gentry] Frick (1932- ),\n               Central, Y.M.C.A., Norfolk; Claude Tchou (1923- ),\n               Tchou, Editeur, Paris; Auguste Lambiotte, Brussels,\n               Belgium]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock \u0026 Barnard,\n               Frederick B. Daniell \u0026 Son, Leggatt Brothers, H.\n               Blairman \u0026 Sons, Mallet at Bourdon House Limited,\n               London; Paris dealers--Cailliux, Marc Loliee, Georges\n               Heilbrun, Pierre Beres; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs,\n               Randolph-Macon College, Ashland; Jean-Francoise\n               Ceresole, Geneva, Switzerland; Sir Robert Abdy (1896- )\n               and Lady Jane Abdy, Ferrers, Piccadilly Arcade, London;\n               George \n               J[oseph]Levy (1927- ),\n               London; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal,\n               Paris; Herman Liebaers, Kononklicke Bibliotheek van\n               Belgie, Brussels, Belgium; Edward \n               H[owell]Sims (1923- ),\n               American Consul, Consulate General of the United States\n               of America, Munich, Germany; John [Waynflete] Carter,\n               Sotheby of London, New York; Auguste Lambiotte,\n               Brussels, Belgium; Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal\n               matters; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon; Jan\n               A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Diana Mary\n               Reynolds Brewis, Surrey, England; international driving\n               permit for Gordon; international certificates of\n               vaccination for Gordon]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Charles J. Sawyer Booksellers, David Peel \u0026\n               Company Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Craddock \u0026\n               Barnard, Frederick B. Daniell \u0026 Son, H. D. Lyon\n               Antiquarian Bookseller; Paris dealers--Lecomte-Ullmann,\n               Cailleux, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Sir David\n               Piper (1918-1990), National Portrait Gallery, London; \n               D[avid]M[cBeth]Sutherland, Taylor\n               Institution, University of Oxford; list of monies owed\n               to European dealers; Hannah \n               J[ohnson]Howell\n               (1905-1988), Frick Art Reference Library, New York;\n               Elizabeth Clare, New York; Edward Ligon Castleton,\n               Baltimore; Blackwell's, Oxford; Peter Bell, The Hall,\n               Thirsk, Yorkshire; C. Hugh Hildesley, Park-Bernet\n               Galleries, Inc., New York; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Jean Francoise Ceresole, Geneva,\n               Switzerland; M. Knoedler \u0026 Company Inc., New York;\n               Mildred Steinbach (1906- ), Frick Art Reference Library,\n               New York; Laurence Ewald; \n               N[ikolaus (Bernhard\n               Leon)]Pevsner (1902-1983), Birkbeck College,\n               University of London; Frederic A[ndrews] Gibbs\n               (1903-1992), Chicago, Illinois; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire;\n               Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal matters; Robert [Lewis\n               Wright] Collison (1914-1989), The British Broadcasting\n               Corporation, London; Claude Tchou, Paris]","[London dealers--H. W. Keil Ltd., Lucien Goldschmidt,\n               P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Craddock \u0026\n               Barnard; Paris dealers--Lecomte-Ullmann, Marc Loliee,\n               Georges Heilbrun; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse (1903-), All\n               Souls College, Oxford; Bodleian Library, Oxford; Robert\n               [Andre Edouard] Baldick (1927-1972), Pembroke College,\n               Oxford; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice, Italy; Arthur\n               Rau, Yorkshire; Sir Robert Abdy and Lady Jane Abdy,\n               Ferrers, Piccadilly Arcade, London; Yvon [Charles]\n               Bizardel (1891- ), Paris; Leslie Cheek, Jr. (1908-1992),\n               Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond; Jacques\n               Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs,\n               Randolph-Macon College, Ashland]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., H. W. Keil Ltd., Gander \u0026 White Ltd., Martin\n               Breslauer, Bernard Quaritch Ltd., David Peel \u0026\n               Company Ltd., Frederic B. Daniell \u0026 Son; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbru; Christina Behm\n               Nunes re routine legal matters; International Bar\n               Association 1968 Conference; Jacques Guignard,\n               Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal, Paris; [Thomas] Humphrey\n               Brooke (1914-1988), London; \n               R[ichard]A[nthony]Sayce, Worchester\n               College, Oxford; William \n               P[atrick]Fay (1909-1969),\n               Ambassador of Ireland, Embassy of Ireland, Washington,\n               D. C.; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls] Mander (1905- ),\n               Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Sir Gyles Isham\n               (1903-1976), Lamport Hall, Northampton, England; Diane\n               Mary Reynolds Brewis, Surrey, England; Ian Lowe (1935-\n               ), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Robert [Andre Edouard]\n               Baldick, Pembroke College, Oxford; Boyd Alexander\n               (1913-1980), Prospect House, Upton, Didcot, Berks,\n               England; Lady Jane Abdy, London; Sidney \n               C[harles]Hutchison (1912-\n               ), Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London; brochures\n               on Dublin, Ireland; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse (1903- ), San\n               Marino, California; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice,\n               Italy; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire; C. Kingsley Adams, London;\n               Robert Shackleton (1919-1986), Bodleian Library, Oxford;\n               Desmond [Walter] Guinness (1931- ), Leixlip Castle,\n               County Kildaire, Eire]","[London dealers--Martin Breslauer, P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., H. Blairman \u0026 Sons, J. H.\n               Bourdon-Smith Ltd. Antique Silver; Bernard Quaritch\n               Ltd.,; Paris dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Etienne\n               Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls]\n               Mander, Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Jean\n               Barbey, Paris; Christina Behm Nunes re routine legal\n               matters; pamphlet, Corneille; list of passengers for the\n               R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth\n               II; [Thomas] Humphrey Brooke (1914- 1988), Lime\n               Kiln, Claydon, Suffolk, England; Sir Roy [Colin] Strong\n               (1935- ), National Portrait Gallery, London; C. Kingsley\n               Adams, London; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton,\n               Didcot, Berks, England; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England;\n               Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal, Paris; Yvon\n               [Charles] Bizardel, Paris; George \n               J[oseph]Levy, London; Philip\n               Kolb (1907-1992), University of Illinois, Urbana;\n               typescripts re St. Francis of Assisi]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd., P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and\n               Company Ltd., Maggs Brothers Ltd., H. Blairman \u0026\n               Sons; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Etienne Rossignol;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois, Urbana; Denys\n               [Miller] Sutton (1917-1991), \n               Apollo, London; \n               J[ohn]William Middendorf\n               (1924- ), Embassy of the United States of America, The\n               Hague, Holland; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Sir Esmond [Otho] Durlacher\n               (1901-1982), Grosvenor Square, London; William Nichols,\n               The American Library in Paris; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen,\n               Dordrecht, Holland; letter from Barbados Hill, Devon,\n               Pennsyvania re \"Roddy\" [Rodney Gerald] Searight (1909-\n               ); George \n               J[oseph]Levy; C. Kinsgley\n               Adams, London; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd.,Winifred A. Meyers (Autographs) Ltd., John Baskett\n               Ltd., David Peel \u0026 Company Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Lucien Scheler,\n               Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Lorenzo Rubelli \u0026\n               Figlio, Venezia, Italy; Georges Dethan (1923- ), Paris;\n               Harvey White, Reading, Berkshire, England; John Baskett\n               (1930- ), London; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton,\n               Didcot, Berkshire, England; Julien Cain, Musee\n               Jacquemart-Andre, Paris; Cyril Humphris, London; Davies\n               \u0026 Son, London; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England; Roger\n               Devauchelle, Paris; B[ ] Montgolfier, Bellevue, France;\n               Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re household business;\n               Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; C. Kingsley\n               Adams, London; Henry Ringling North (1909-1993), Rome,\n               Italy; offprint, \n               Studies on Voltaire and the\n               Eighteenth Centuryby Colin Duckworth; Greek\n               memorabilia; brochures and printed on Swans Hellenic\n               Cruises including ship passes]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., John Baskett\n               Ltd., P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard, Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.,\n               Marlborough Rare Books Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee,\n               Etienne Rossignol, Galignani; Nicholas J. Barker, \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; Robin Hutchison, Scottish National Portrait\n               Gallery, Edinburgh; John Kerslake, National Portrait\n               Gallery, London; \n               R[ichard]A[nthony]Sayce, Worchester\n               College, London; Kate Rau, Ripon, Yorkshire, England re\n               death of Arthur Rau; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice,\n               Italy; Sir Gyles Isham, The Old Rectory, Lamport,\n               Northampton, England; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse, All Souls\n               College, Oxford; Jacques Poyer (1936- ), Secretaire\n               General du Guard, Nimes, France; Janet Lamberti,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Ian Lowe,\n               Department of Western Art, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois, Urbana; Jan A. J.\n               M.van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Arthur Rau,\n               Yorkshire, England; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls] Mander,\n               Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Alice Dodge,\n               English Watercolors and Drawings, London; Roger\n               Devauchelle, Paris with brochure on his exhibition;\n               program, \n               Creations a la Comedie\n               Francaise; Lorenzo Rubelli and Figlio, Venezia,\n               Italy; Douglas \n               G[ordon]Carroll (1915- ),\n               Baltimore, Maryland]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Librairie\n               Lardanchet; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re\n               household business; dividends statements; John \n               W[illiam]Jolliffe (1929- ),\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; Orest \n               A[llen]Ranum (1933- ),\n               Aveyron, France; Charles \n               L[ouis]Marburg (1906- ), The\n               English-Speaking Union, New York; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen,\n               Dordrecht, Netherlands; Colin [Ellis] Franklin (1923- ),\n               Culham, Oxford; Musee National du Chateau de\n               Blerancourt]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard; Paris dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Marc\n               Loliee, Etienne Rossignol; Nicolas \n               J[ohn]Barker (1932- ), \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; death of Julien Cain; Harvey and Diana White,\n               London; \n               W[illiam]H[enry]Bond (1915- ), The\n               Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Yvon [Charles] Bizardel, Marne, France;\n               William Salloch (1906- ), Rare Books, Ossining, New\n               York; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Grace\n               Cahlander, Charlecote House re household business; Ian\n               Lowe, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; William Porter, School\n               of Music, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois;\n               R[ichard] A[nthony] Sayce, Worcester College, Oxford;\n               Geoffrey Cradock-Watson, Gloucestershire, England; Kate\n               Rau, Yorkshire, England; Lilian [Maria Charlotte]\n               Randall (1931- ), The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal,\n               Paris; Lawrence Weston Krieger, New York re marriage of\n               Carlo Von Roth and Maria Koschir; Jan A. J. M. van\n               Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech (1926- ),\n               Department of French and Language and Literature,\n               University College, London; Giles [Gaudard] Barber\n               (1930- ), Oxford University, brochures re France; Orest\n               [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Hatchards Booksellers, Bernard Quaritch Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Librairie Lardanchet, Marc Loliee,\n               Georges Heilbrun, Pasque; pamphlet, \n               Valentin Kraer, Gibbon's\n               Bookbinder at Lausanne, by B. H. Breslauer;\n               Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Harvey White, London;\n               Yvon [Charles] Bizardel, Nogent sur Marne, France;\n               Robert \n               L[eRoy]Bartley (1937- ), \n               The Wall Street Journal,\n               New York; Lucien Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler,\n               Paris; John Kerslake, National Portrait Gallery, London;\n               C[olin]R[yder]Duckworth (1926- ),\n               University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; memorial\n               for Charles Kingsley Adams; Cecil \n               B[urton]Lyon (1903-1993),\n               IRC, New York; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech, University\n               College, London; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Richard \n               A[nthony]Sayce, Cornwall,\n               England; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France; Gyles\n               Isham, Lamport Hall, Northampton, England]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Sotheby Parke Bernet and Company; Paris\n               dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Etienne Rossignol, Marc\n               Loliee; Edwin Engelberts, Geneva, Switzerland; Florimond\n               Tulkens, Brussels, Belgium; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote\n               House re household business; Ian Lowe, The Ashmolean\n               Museum, Oxford; Peter Cooper in Stockholm, Sweden;\n               Richard \n               A[nthony]Sayce, Worcester\n               College, Oxford; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France;\n               Laurence Ewald; Carlos van Hasselt, Fondation Custodia,\n               Paris; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; John [Ralph Sidney] Guinness (1935- ),\n               Hereford Square, London; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech, University\n               College, London; Harvey White, London; Philip Kolb,\n               University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Jan A.J.M.\n               van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Lady Rosalie [Glynn\n               Grylls] Mander, London; reprint, \n               The Dutch East-Indiamen: Their\n               Sailors, Their Navigators and Life on Board\n               1602-1795, by C. R. Boxer; pamphlet, \n               The History of a Great\n               Collectionre the works of August Edouart]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun;\n               Walter Nagel, New York; Digby [Reymond] Collett-Franklin\n               (1908- ), Kent, England; Charles [Montgomery] Monteith\n               (1921- ), Faber and Faber Ltd. Publishers, London; John\n               Beverley Riggs, Eleutherian Mills Historical Library,\n               Greenville, Wilmington, Delaware; Jean Adhemar\n               (1908-1987), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Stewart\n               [Henry] Perowne (1901-1989), London; Harvey White, Osler\n               Club of London; Laurence Ewald; Grace Cahlander,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Orest [Allen]\n               Ranum, Aveyron, France; Annie [Anne Elizabeth]\n               Shaver-Crandell (1941- ), Florence, Italy; Peter Cooper,\n               Sussex, England; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Jan\n               A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Maurice\n               Zuber, Guillon, France; \n               E[dward]D[ouglas]Guinness, Venice,\n               Italy; Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque Nationale,\n               Paris; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton, Didcot,\n               Oxford]","[London dealers--Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's,\n               Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd., Maggs Brothers Ltd.,\n               Thomas Agnew \u0026 Sons Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc\n               Loliee, Librairie Galignani; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Laurence Ewald; Harvey\n               White, London; Evelyn Joll, London; Grace Cahlander and\n               Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re household business;\n               Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Yvon\n               [Charles] Bizardel, Nogent sur Marne, France; Maurice\n               Zuber, Guillon, France; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech, University\n               College, London; Alliance Francaise de Washington,\n               Washington, D.C.; Nicholas [John] Barker, \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; Stewart [Henry] Perowne, London; Boyd Alexander,\n               Prospect House, Upton, Didcot, Oxford","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Christie's, Winifred A. Myers\n               (Autographs) Ltd., Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Librairie Lardanchet;\n               Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Roger Devauchelle, Paris; Franco Matania (1922- ), The\n               Alpine Gallery, London; Ian Lowe, The Ashmolean Museum,\n               Oxford; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; Thomas Ward, Baltimore, Maryland re proposed\n               variance for Loyola College; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs, The\n               Jefferson, Richmond, Virginia; Harvey White, London;\n               Wesley Wilson, Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore Museum;\n               Peter and Gwyneth Cooper, Sussex, England; Nicolas \n               J[ohn]Barker, \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; Maurice and Mary Catherine Zuber, Guillon,\n               France; Gerard Mourgue (1921- ), Radio France,\n               Paris]","[London dealers--J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd. Antique\n               Silver, Christie's, Hatchards Booksellers, Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Librairie\n               Lardanchet; dividends statement; John Kerslake, National\n               Portrait Gallery, London; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote\n               House re household business; Orest [Allen] Ranum,\n               Aveyron, France; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Isle of\n               Man, Great Britain; Carlos van Hasselt, Fondation\n               Custodia, Paris; Harvey White, London; Anne [Dahlgren]\n               Hecht (1926- ), New York; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse, Cornwall,\n               England; Jacques Guignard; Gerard Mourgue, Radio France,\n               Paris; Sir Valentine [Robert Duff] Abdy (1937- ),\n               \"Newton-Ferrers,\" Callington, Cornwall, England; Sidney \n               C[harles]Hutchison, Royal\n               Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London; Georges Le Rider,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Anne (Adams) Duckworth,\n               Leicestershire, England; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Kenneth [John] Garlick\n               (1916- ), The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford]","[London dealers--Hatchards Booksellers, Bernard\n               Quaritch Ltd., Christie's, J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Librairie Lardanchet, Librairie\n               Galignani, Librairie Marc Loliee; Roger Pierrot,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Peter and Gwyneth Cooper,\n               Sussex, England; Harvey White, London; Grace Cahlander,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Philip Kolb,\n               University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Maurice and\n               Mary Catherine Zuber, Guillon, France; Philippe Aries\n               (1914-1984), Maisons-Laffitte, France; Leslie [Alan]\n               Dunkling (1935- ), Thames Ditton, Surrey, England;\n               Monique Lambert, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Robert\n               L. Nikirk (d. 1990), The Grolier Club, New York; Gerard\n               Mourgue, Courbevoie, France; John Kerslake, National\n               Portrait Gallery, London; printed, \n               Guide a l'usage des Amateurs de\n               Livres/Repertoire des Members du Syndicat National de la\n               Librairie Ancienne et Moderne; Nicolas [John]\n               Barker, The British Library, London]","[London dealers--Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.,\n               Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's; Paris\n               dealers--Librairie Marc Loliee, Librairie Galignani,\n               Librairie Lardanchet; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House\n               re household business; Christopher [Martin Bevan] (1923-\n               ), London; Roger Pierrot, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Robert Driant, Vernouillet, France re General Boulander;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;\n               Nancy E. Paige, Baltimore, Maryland re settlement with\n               Loyola College; Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque\n               Nationale, Paris; medical reports for Douglas Huntly\n               Gordon; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Paris; Maurice and Mary\n               Catherine Zuber, Guillon, France; Harvey White, London;\n               Philippe Aries, Maisons-Laffitte, France]","[London dealers--Craddock \u0026 Barnard, Hatchards\n               Booksellers, Christie's; Griselda Hamilton-Baillie,\n               Royal Academy Trust, Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly,\n               London; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon;\n               Robert \n               G[raff]Merrick, Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; \"Peculiarities of Charlecote House\"; Maurice\n               and Mary Catherine Zuber, Paris; Philip Kolb, University\n               of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Harvey White, London;\n               Franco Matania, London--invitation to art exhibition;\n               Portugese National Tourist Office, New York; Roger\n               Pierrot, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Thomas]\n               Humphrey Brooke, London; John \n               W[illiam]Jolliffe, Bodleian\n               Library, Oxford University, Oxford; Bodley's \n               American Friends\n               Newsletterand brochure]","[London dealers--Christie's, Hatchards Booksellers,\n               Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Thomas Agnew \u0026 Sons\n               Ltd.--including catalog of \"111th Annual Exhibition of\n               Watercolours and Drawings\"; Nicolas \n               J[ohn]Barker, The British\n               Library, London; James \n               W[illard]B[artlett]Benkard (1937-\n               ), New York; American Associates of the Royal Academy\n               Trust, New York; Christopher \n               M[artin]Bevan, Gray's Inn,\n               London; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Griselda\n               Hamilton-Baillie, Royal Academy Trust, Royal Academy of\n               Arts, Piccadilly, London; J[ohn] W[illiam] Jolliffe,\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; \n               Douglas H. Gordon Ex\n               Libris(bookplates); exhibition notes for \"T. J.\n               Cobden-Sanderson Bookbindings 1884-1893\", The British\n               Library]","[London dealers--Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd.,\n               Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's; Paris dealers--\n               Librairie Lardanchet; Kathrine [Margaret] Ockenden\n               (1932- ), American Associates of the Royal Academy\n               Trust, New York; Robert \n               B[rown]M[orrison]Barton\n               (1903-1995), Corn Bay Associates, Beverly,\n               Massachusetts; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Orest A[llen] Ranum, Aveyron,\n               France; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon; \n               R[ichard]J[ulian]Roberts (1930- ),\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; American Associates of the\n               Royal Academy Trust, New York; Sandra Hindman [Hoadley]\n               (1944- ), Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois;\n               Sir Michael [Vincent] Levey (1927- ), National Gallery,\n               London; Maurice and Mary Catherine Zuber, Paris]","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Additional Papers of Douglas H. Gordon, \n         \n         1934-1988"],"collection_ssim":["Additional Papers of Douglas H. Gordon, \n         \n         1934-1988"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["10419-e"],"unitid_tesim":["10419-e"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was given to the Library by Mary L.\n            Dierdorff through Jeanne Hammer, Library Development\n            Office, University of Virginia, on June 26, 1997."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["Ca. 25,000\n         items"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eShelved in remote storage. Users must request at least 24 hours in advance of desired use.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Shelved in remote storage. Users must request at least 24 hours in advance of desired use."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMaterial was removed from folders with brackets and then\n         placed in folders in the same order as removed. Each set of\n         papers for a specific year is chiefly filed in reverse\n         chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["Material was removed from folders with brackets and then\n         placed in folders in the same order as removed. Each set of\n         papers for a specific year is chiefly filed in reverse\n         chronological order."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDouglas Huntly Gordon (1902- ), lawyer and financier, of\n         Charlecote House, Baltimore, Maryland, received his law degree\n         from Harvard University in 1928 and was admitted to the\n         Maryland bar in 1929. He was assistant United States district\n         attorney for Maryland from 1934-1939. He was president of St.\n         John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1931-1934; and, president\n         of the Municipal Arts Society, Baltimore, Maryland, 1935-1970.\n         Memberships included the American Bar Association, Decorated\n         Legion of Honor, and Palmes Academiques in France. He was the\n         author of legal and historical articles. Gordon was a\n         collector of books, especially those of the French\n         Renaissance, and of drawings, especially those of eighteenth\n         and nineteenth century France. He married Winifred Macmillan\n         Claude on June 2, 1934.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Douglas Huntly Gordon (1902- ), lawyer and financier, of\n         Charlecote House, Baltimore, Maryland, received his law degree\n         from Harvard University in 1928 and was admitted to the\n         Maryland bar in 1929. He was assistant United States district\n         attorney for Maryland from 1934-1939. He was president of St.\n         John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1931-1934; and, president\n         of the Municipal Arts Society, Baltimore, Maryland, 1935-1970.\n         Memberships included the American Bar Association, Decorated\n         Legion of Honor, and Palmes Academiques in France. He was the\n         author of legal and historical articles. Gordon was a\n         collector of books, especially those of the French\n         Renaissance, and of drawings, especially those of eighteenth\n         and nineteenth century France. He married Winifred Macmillan\n         Claude on June 2, 1934."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDouglas H. Gordon, Additional Papers, 1934-1988,\n            Accession #10419-e, Special Collections, University\n            of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Douglas H. Gordon, Additional Papers, 1934-1988,\n            Accession #10419-e, Special Collections, University\n            of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe additional papers of Douglas H. Gordon consist of\n         correspondence, papers, financial papers, photographs, and\n         printed material pertaining to European travel. There are\n         travel itineraries, 1946-1985; agendas for International Law\n         Conferences, business correspondence and records; records and\n         receipts for purchases of art and literature; also literary\n         reviews, newsclippings, sheets from sales catalogues, museum\n         catalogues, cards, and art prints. Also included are three\n         manuscript binders of catalogues of the early and late French\n         Books of the Charlecote House Library, vol. 1-3, and 16\n         photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gordon, ca. 1934-1980.\n         There is also personal correspondence from Winifred M. Gordon\n         and other family members and letters pertaining to routine\n         legal matters among the papers. Contained throughout are lists\n         of names and addresses in Europe, particularly London,\n         England; Paris, France; and Brussels, Belgium.\u003c/p\u003e\n    ","\u003cp\u003e[Letters of introduction from James Gustavus Whiteley\n               (1866- ), \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Herbert\"\u003eH[erbert]\u003c/abbr\u003eC. de Roth, and J.\n               H. Threadgill; photographs of La Breteche, Seine et\n               Oise, France, crowd with King George VI (d.1952) in\n               center at Canterbury, and [Canterbury] tower;\n               correspondence about Gordon's article, \"A Canterbury\n               Pilgrimage\"; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Robert\"\u003eR[obert]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Preston\"\u003eP[reston]\u003c/abbr\u003eHarriss\n               (1902-1989), editor, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGardens, Houses and\n               People\u003c/title\u003e; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Henry\"\u003eH[enry]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Irving\"\u003eI[rving]\u003c/abbr\u003eBrock (1876-1961), \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New York Times\u003c/title\u003e;\n               William de Krafft, Union League Club, New York; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Marland\"\u003eM[arland]\u003c/abbr\u003eHamilton Whitman,\n               editor, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Sun\u003c/title\u003e; Frits Lugt\n               (1884-1970), Paris; Melville \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Bell\"\u003eB[ell]\u003c/abbr\u003eGrosvenor (1901-1982), \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNational Geographic\n               Magazine\u003c/title\u003e; Marion [Ainsworth White?], Long\n               Island; TMs, \"A Canterbury Pilgrimage\"; Harry A. Bull,\n               editor, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eTown and Country\u003c/title\u003e; Madame\n               Mary Toussaint, St. Cloud, France; Guy Lavaud (d. 1977),\n               Poissy, France; Diana Mary Reynolds, Paris; Jean Barbey,\n               Paris]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[Frits Lugt, Paris; Cottman Company; letters of\n               introduction for French girl, Alice Doumic, and with\n               Doumic; Albert Sergysels, Brussels; passport photos of\n               Douglas H. Gordon; Paul \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Joseph\"\u003eJ[oseph]\u003c/abbr\u003eSachs (1878-1965),\n               Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Perrin C.\n               Galpin (1889-1973), Belgian American Foundation, Inc.,\n               New York; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Earle\"\u003eE[arle]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Dodds\"\u003eD[odds]\u003c/abbr\u003eStevenson (1885-1956),\n               The National Trust for Scotland, Edinburgh; Diana Mary\n               Reynolds, Aldershot, England and snapshot (ca. 1947\n               August); Arthur Rau, Yorkshire and Union Society,\n               Oxford; Winifred M. Gordon, Marlow Bucks, England and\n               France; wedding invitation for Diana Mary Reynolds and\n               H. Errington Brewis (1947 August); Georges Marin (1906-\n               ), Brown's Hotel, London; Dorothy [Eugenia] Miner\n               (1904-1973), Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company,\n               Ltd., Crichton Brothers; International Bar Association\n               Conference at the Hague; Diane Mary Reynolds Brewis,\n               Westcliff on Lea, England; Pierre Beres (1913- ), Paris;\n               Lucien Scheler (1902- ), Paris; Lucien [Camille]\n               Goldschmidt (1912-1992), Pierre Beres, Inc. Paris; Harry\n               Goldgar (1920- ), Paris; Henry Falkenstein, New York;\n               Frits Lugt, Paris; Edouard Tyberghein, Paris; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Arthur\"\u003eA[rthur]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Ewart\"\u003eE[wart]\u003c/abbr\u003ePopham (1889-1970),\n               The British Museum, London; James Byam Shaw (1903- ),\n               London; Lloyd \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Arnold\"\u003eA[rnold]\u003c/abbr\u003eBrown (1907-1966),\n               Peabody Institute Library, Baltimore; program for the\n               French Theatre National De L'Opera; letter of\n               introduction from \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Henry\"\u003eH[enry]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Russell\"\u003eR[ussell]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Hitchcock\"\u003eH[itchcock]\u003c/abbr\u003e(1903-1987),\n               Middletown, Connecticut; George \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Hyde\"\u003eH[yde]\u003c/abbr\u003eFallon (1902-1980),\n               United States House of Representatives, re tax treaty\n               between France and United States; program for\n               Netherlands Institute for History of Art summer\n               course]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Craddock and\n               Barnard, P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company, Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Arthur Rau, Maurice Gobin; Jacob Hirsch\n               (1874-1955), New York; Sir Leigh Ashton (1897-1983,\n               London; Lucien Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris;\n               John [Waynflete] Carter (1905-1975), Charles Scribner's\n               Sons; James Byam Shaw, London; Osbert Lancaster\n               (1908-1986), London; Ana Ricarda (1925- ), Brown's\n               Hotel, London, re her ballet being put on by Grand\n               Ballet de Monte Carlo; Jean Barbey, Paris; George Kent\n               Bellows; Baltimore; Diana Reynolds Brewis, British\n               Troops Austria; George Maurice Morris (1889-1954),\n               Morris, KixMiller and Baar, Washington, D. C.; pamphlet,\n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNetherlands Law Digest\u003c/title\u003e,\n               by Dr. E. H. von Baumhauer; program for \"Comedie\n               Francaise\"; French brochures]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Maggs Bros., Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D.\n               Colnaghi and Company, Ltd., Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers - Arthur Rau, Fabius Freres; Pendleton\n               Beckley, Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; George \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Hyde\"\u003eH[yde]\u003c/abbr\u003eFallon, United States\n               House of Representatives; Elbridge Durbrow (1903- ),\n               Department of State; John [Grey] Murray (1908-1993),\n               London; Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr. (1903-1987), Mayor,\n               Baltimore; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, British Troops\n               Austria; Harold \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eGallagher (1894-1981),\n               American Bar Association; passport photos of Douglas H.\n               Gordon; Frank \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Benedict\"\u003eB[enedict]\u003c/abbr\u003eOber, Ober,\n               Williams, Grimes and Stinson, Baltimore; Henry\n               F[ranklin] Butler (1896-1964), International Bar\n               Association; International Bar Association; \"Third\n               International Conference of the Legal Profession,\n               London, July, 1950\"; Henry S. Miller (1901- ), Mead,\n               Miller and Company, Baltimore]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[Paris dealers--Maggs Brothers, Ltd., Arthur Rau;\n               TMs, \"Paris in Springtime\"; program for \"Les Heures\n               Glorieuses de Paris\"; Douglas McKay (1893-1959),\n               Governor, Salem, Oregon; Jean Barbey, Paris; Norman \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Cecil\"\u003eC[ecil]\u003c/abbr\u003eMelvin (1916- ), Cook\n               Ruzicka, Veazey and Grans, Baltimore, with draft of\n               brief]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., Crichton\n               Brothers, Maggs Brothers, Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and\n               Company, Ltd.; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Newmarket,\n               Suffolk, England; David [Kirkpatrick Este] Bruce\n               (1898-1977), Under Secretary of State; John G. Forrest\n               (1898-1982), financial-business editor, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe New York Times\u003c/title\u003e; Frits\n               Lugt, The Hague; Walter Muir Whitehill (1905-1978),\n               Library of the Boston Athenaeum; Jean Barbey, Paris]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company,\n               Ltd., Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., H. M. Calmann, Maggs\n               Brothers, Ltd., Frederick B. Daniell and Son; Paris\n               dealers--Jean Cailleux, Georges Heilbrun, Pierre Beres;\n               Edward \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Cronin\"\u003eC[ronin]\u003c/abbr\u003eLowe (1880-1958),\n               Birmingham, England; Paul Cailleux, Paris; Philip Hofer\n               (1898-1984), Harvard College Library, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Jean Barbey, Paris; David [Kirkpatrick\n               Este] Bruce, United States Foreign Service, American\n               Embassy, Paris; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Stephen\"\u003eS[tephen]\u003c/abbr\u003eBonsal White, Jr.\n               (1922- ), Alex. Brown and Sons, Baltimore; letter of\n               introduction from Mary Woodall (1901-1988), Oxford and\n               Cambridge University Club, London; Geoffrey [Cecil\n               Ryves] Eley (1904-1990), The British Drug Houses Ltd.,\n               London and East Bergholt Place, Suffolk, England; Arthur\n               Rau, Yale Club, New York]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi \u0026amp; Company,\n               Ltd., Davies \u0026amp; Son Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Crichton Brothers, Craddock \u0026amp; Barnard, B. T.\n               Batsford Ltd., Myers \u0026amp; Company, Ltd., Elkin Mathews\n               Ltd., W. R. Jeudwine; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee,\n               Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Maggs Brothers; Mary Woodall, City\n               Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, England; The Monaco\n               Conference 1954; Jean Barbey, Paris; Diane Mary Reynolds\n               Brewis; Anthony [Robert Alwyn] Hobson (1921- ), The\n               Gladstone, New York; Reginald T. Townsend (1890-1977),\n               French Institute and American Committee for Liberation\n               from Bolshevism, New York; Hilda Johnstone (1882- );\n               Surrey, England; Charles E[li] Slatkin (1907-1977), New\n               York; Sir Gerald Kelly (1879-1972), London re famous\n               artists such as Raphael, Ary Scheffer, and Bougereau,\n               working on his great winter exhibition, and J. R. Hale's\n               book \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eEngland and the Italian\n               Renaissance\u003c/title\u003e; Osbert \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Howard\"\u003eH[oward]\u003c/abbr\u003eBarnard (1903- ),\n               London; Frances Kimmerle [Trees] (1916- ), Medallic Art\n               Company, New York; Lady Judith Bateson, London; Percy\n               Muir [Percival Horace Muir] (1894-1981), London; Karl D.\n               Ackerman (1927- ), United States Mission to the North\n               Atlantic Treaty Organization (USRO), Paris; report\n               numbers one through twenty-two, June - September 1954\n               (daily log); Edith Calvert Peirce, Ladybird\n               Forest,Edgewood, Maryland; Norman \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Lewis\"\u003eL[ewis]\u003c/abbr\u003eTorrey (1894-1980),\n               Columbia University, New York; Ellen [Brashears] Watson\n               Eager (1925- ), Watertown, New York]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Charles W. Traylen, Guildford, P.\n               \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi \u0026amp; Company, Ltd., Bernard Quaritch,\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers - Xavier Piere, Librairie\n               Lardanchet, Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Maggs Brothers, Les\n               Librairies Flammarion, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee;\n               Hans Speidel (1897-1984), German Embassy, Washington, D.\n               C.; \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eBalzac Bulletin\u003c/title\u003e1955;\n               William \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Hobart\"\u003eH[obart]\u003c/abbr\u003eRoyce (1878- ), \"Les\n               Jardies,\" Brooklyn; Jean Barbey, Paris; Arthur \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Amory\"\u003eA[mory]\u003c/abbr\u003eHoughton, Jr.\n               (1906-1990), New York; Yves Metman (1913- ), Societe des\n               amis des Archives de France, Paris; Diana Mary Reynolds\n               Brewis, Copenhagen, Denmark and Luneburg, North Germany;\n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Milton\"\u003eM[ilton]\u003c/abbr\u003eChaikin (1915- ),\n               Vaud, Switzerland; Louis C. Celestin, Alliance Francaise\n               de Pittsburgh; report numbers one through seventeen\n               1955; Charles G. Proffitt (1896-1982), The Century\n               Association; Lewis M. Lucas (1904- ), Stella Lucas\n               Company, Hamilton, Ontario; [William] Vincent Astor\n               (1891-1959), Newsweek Building, New York; W. L.\n               Semcesen, Oslo, Norway; Mary Woodall, City Museum and\n               Art Gallery, Birmingham, England; Anthony [Robert Alwyn]\n               Hobston, Regent's Park, London; Frits Lugt, Paris;\n               newspaper clipping photograph of Douglas Huntly and\n               Winifred Macmillan Claude Gordon, Lelia Gordon, and Mr.\n               and Mrs. John W. Avirett; L'Art du Livre aux Etats Unis\n               au XXe Siecle, Paris 1945 memorabilia; Charles G.\n               Proffitt, The Century Association, New York]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Leggatt Brothers, P. \u0026amp; D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., James\n               Oakes, Davies \u0026amp; Son, G. Jetley, Crichton Brothers;\n               Paris dealers--Arthur Rau, Marc Loliee, Georges\n               Heilbrun, Cailleux; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, British\n               Forces Post Office, near Dusseldorf, Germany, Dubrovnik,\n               Yugoslavia and Luneburg, Germany; James Byam Shaw,\n               London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Hugh\"\u003eH[ugh]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Frank\"\u003eF[rank]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eLeggatt (1925- ),\n               London; \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eMaryland History\n               Notes\u003c/title\u003eNovember 1956 and articles re Benjamin\n               Henry Latrobe (1764-1820); K[arl] T[heodore] Parker\n               (1895-1992), The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Thomas\n               [Sherrer Ross] Boase (1898-1974), Magdalen College,\n               Oxford University; John [Waynflete] Carter; \"Summary of\n               France's Position on the Suez Issue...,\" October 10,\n               1956; David [Milton Kendall] McKibbin (1906-1978),\n               Library of the Boston Athenaeum; report numbers one\n               through twenty-seven, June - August 1956; Ian Forbes\n               Fraser (1907- ), The American Library in Paris; Jacques\n               Guignard (1912- ), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Mary\n               Woodall, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham,\n               England; Kenneth Holland (1907-1977), Institute of\n               International Education, New York; [Arthur] Clive\n               [Howard] Bell (1881-1964), Charleston, Firle, Sussex re\n               his book \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eOld Friends: Personal\n               Recollections\u003c/title\u003eand Desmond Shawe-Taylor (1907- );\n               letters re residency training programs and post-graduate\n               medical instruction from Gerard Roux-Dessarps, Paris,\n               Edward \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Lewis\"\u003eL[ewis]\u003c/abbr\u003eTurner (1900-1960),\n               American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois, Francis\n               Scott Smyth (1895-1972), University of California\n               Medical Center, San Francisco, and, John \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Earle\"\u003eE[arle]\u003c/abbr\u003eBordley (1902-1993),\n               Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William\"\u003eW[illiam]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"George\"\u003eG[eorge]\u003c/abbr\u003eConstable\n               (1887-1976), Curator of Paintings, Museum of Fine Arts;\n               Charles G. Proffitt, The Century Association, New York;\n               Sir Gerald Kelly, Portman Square, London re success on\n               television and as a portrait writer since retirement as\n               president of the Royal Academy; William Dwight Whitney\n               (1899-1973), Highgate Village, London; Gerald J. McMahon\n               (1907-1984), International Bar Association, New York;\n               The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, London; John [Newenham]\n               Summerson (1904-1992), Sir John Soane's Museum,\n               London--letter of introduction for Douglas Huntly\n               Gordon]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D.\n               Colnaghi \u0026amp; Company, Ltd., Leggatt Brothers, Davies\n               \u0026amp; Son, Christy's of Kent, Ltd; Paris\n               dealers--Etienne Rossignol, Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Marc\n               Loliee; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Jan A. J. M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Hugh\"\u003eH[ugh]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Frank\"\u003eF[rank]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eLeggatt, London; Edward\n               Croft-Murray (1907-1980), British Museum, London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Anthony\"\u003eA[nthony]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Robert\"\u003eR[obert]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Alwyn\"\u003eA[lwyn]\u003c/abbr\u003eHobson, Sotheby and\n               Company, London; Marc Chadourne (1895-1975), Connecticut\n               College, New London; [Richard] Brinsley Ford (1908- ),\n               Bryanston Square, London re works in progress; Jean\n               Barbey, Paris; Zeiss Ikon AG, Stuttgart, Germany; Arthur\n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Amory\"\u003eA[mory]\u003c/abbr\u003eHoughton, Jr., New\n               York; Hans Speidel, Chateau, Ailes des Princes,\n               Fontainebleau, France; Mrs. Alexander [Elizabeth Clarke]\n               Gordon, Huntly, Virginia re owning furniture designed by\n               Stanford White (1853-1906) and buying it in 1900 a few\n               years prior to his being killed by Harry K. Thaw;\n               William \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Cattell\"\u003eC[attell]\u003c/abbr\u003eTrimble\n               (1907-1996), Foreign Service of the United States of\n               America, American Embassy, Bonn/Bad Godesberg, Germany;\n               Adelaide L. Pohlman and Anne F. Buse, Charlecote House,\n               Baltimore re household business]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Arthur Rau; Robert G[raff] Merrick\n               (1895- ), Munsey Building, Baltimore; Nicholas Rauch S.\n               A., Geneva, Switzerland; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Anthony\"\u003eA[nthony]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Robert\"\u003eR[obert]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Alwyn\"\u003eA[lwyn]\u003c/abbr\u003eHobson, London; Mrs.\n               William Beach [Margaret] Olmsted, The American Library\n               in Paris; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale,\n               Paris; Charles G. Proffitt, The Century Association, New\n               York; Adelaide L. Pohlman, Charlecote House, Baltimore\n               re household business; resume of Douglas Huntly Gordon;\n               Gerald J. McMahon, International Bar Association, New\n               York; Marc Chadourne, Pepperbox Hill, Waterford,\n               Connecticut; Alliance Francaise, Paris; Percy Muir\n               [Percival Horace Muir], Elkin Mathews Ltd., Herts,\n               England; John [Edward Austin] Jolliffe (1891-1964),\n               British Museum, London]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D.\n               Colnaghi and Company, Ltd., Davies \u0026amp; Son Ltd.,\n               Arnold Wiggins and Sons, Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Thomas\n               Agnew and Sons, Ltd., Charles J. Sawyer Ltd., Leggatt\n               Brothers, Craddock \u0026amp; Barnard, H. Blairman \u0026amp; Sons\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers--Fabius Freres, Cailleux, Arthur\n               Rau, Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun; Jan A. J. M.van\n               Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William\"\u003eW[illiam]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"George\"\u003eG[eorge]\u003c/abbr\u003eConstable,\n               Cambridge, Massachusetts; Louis Evrard, Editions du\n               Rocher, Monaco; Stephen VanCortlandt Morris (1909-1984),\n               Centre Culturel Americain, United States Information\n               Service, Paris; Osbert [Howard] Barnhart (1903- ),\n               London; Jozef Snoeck, Gent, Belgium; Paula Roth, Achern,\n               Baden, Republic of West Germany; Julien Cain\n               (1887-1974), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Dowrish]\n               Evelyn [Louis] Joll (1925- ), London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Hugh\"\u003eH[ugh]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Frank\"\u003eF[rank]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eLeggatt, London; Bertram\n               Newbury (1913- ), The Parker Gallery, London; John\n               Snoeck, Berlin; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Roland\"\u003eR[oland]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"George\"\u003eG[eorge]\u003c/abbr\u003eHollins-Smith (1910-\n               ), The Parker Gallery, London; Adelaide L. Pohlman, Anne\n               F. Buse and Margaret Young, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Gerard Roux-Dessarps, Paris; Ira \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Jared\"\u003eJ[ared]\u003c/abbr\u003ePorter (1896- ), The\n               Louisville Trust Company, Louisville, Kentucky; Diana\n               Mary Reynolds Brewis, England; Jean Barbey, Paris; James\n               Byam- Shaw, London; Alliance Francaise, Paris; John\n               Hayward (1905-1965), The Book Collector, London; Paula\n               Roth, Achern, Baden, Republic of West Germany;\n               typescript, \"The Orchards Maintains the Best Tradition\n               of its Past\" and \"Recollections of the Orchards\"; John\n               Marshall Butler (1897-1978), United States Senate]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Craddock \u0026amp; Barnard; Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Leggatt Brothers; Paris dealers--Bensimon, Marc Loliee,\n               Arthur Rau; Frits Lugt, Paris; Jacques Guignard, Paris;\n               Philippe Beguin, Geneva, Switzerland; Nicholas Rauch S.\n               A., Geneva, Switzerland; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"James\"\u003eJ[ames]\u003c/abbr\u003eRives Childs\n               (1893-1987), Nice, Italy re Casanova \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGleanings, The Secret of\n               Casanova\u003c/title\u003eand love of Virginia; Herman Liebaers,\n               Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium;\n               newspaper photograph of Douglas Huntly and Winifred\n               Macmillan Claude Gordon; Anne F. Buse, Margaret Young\n               and Adelaide L. Pohlman, Charlecote House re household\n               business; Hugh \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Frank\"\u003eF[rank]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eLeggatt, London; Lucien\n               Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Maurice Zuber,\n               Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; The Athenaeum, Pall Mall,\n               London; Cecil \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Burton\"\u003eB[urton]\u003c/abbr\u003eLyon (1903-1993),\n               The Foreign Service of the United States of America,\n               American Embassy, Paris re Madame Jacques Santu and aid\n               for a group of Alsatian medical students, France and the\n               Algerian problem, and General de Gaulle; Gerald J.\n               McMahon, International Bar Association, New York]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock\n               \u0026amp; Barnard, Maggs Brothers Ltd., B. T. Batsford Ltd.,\n               Davies \u0026amp; Son; Paris dealers--Arthur Rau, Etienne\n               Rossignol, Saintyves, Marc Loliee; letters from Joseph \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Davies\"\u003eD[avies]\u003c/abbr\u003eTydings (1928- ),\n               United States Senate, Daniel \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Baugh\"\u003eB[augh]\u003c/abbr\u003eBrewster (1923- ),\n               United States Senate, [Edward] True Davis (1919- ),\n               Treasury Department, J. Ross Prevost, and Bureau of\n               Customs, Treasury Department re a customs controversy,\n               assessment of duty, Treasury Department involvement\n               concerning the transporting of Venetian glass; Gino\n               Cenedese (1907-1973), Murano, Venice, Italy; Lucien\n               Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; wedding\n               invitation for Dominique Zuber and Jean Louis de\n               Gourcuff; Herman Liebaers, Bibliotheque Royale de\n               Belgique, Brussels, Belgium; Nicholas Rauch S. A.,\n               Geneva, Switzerland; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Pierre\"\u003eP[ierre]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Bordeaux\"\u003eB[ordeaux-]\u003c/abbr\u003eGroult (1916-\n               ), Paris; Max [Andre] Terrier (1902- ), Musee National\n               de la Cooperation Franco-Americaine; [George Hugh]\n               Marquess of Cholmondeley (1919- ), Kensington Palace\n               Gardens, London re Douglas Huntly Gordon visit to\n               Houghton; Tarleton Winchester (1896-1967), United States\n               Lines, London; Auguste Lambiotte, Brussels, Belgium;\n               Mary Woodall, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham,\n               England; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Monchengadbach,\n               Republic of West Germany; John T. Hayes, The London\n               Museum, Kensington Palace, London; David [Kirkpatrick\n               Este] Bruce, Embassy of the United States of America,\n               London; Julien Cain, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Anthony [Robert Alwyn] Hobson, London; Maurice Zuber,\n               Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; Jacques Guignard,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Robert] Wyndham\n               Ketton-Cremer (1906-1969), Felbrigg Hall, Norwich,\n               England; John Hayward (1905-1965), Cheyne Walk, London;\n               Laurence \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Manuel\"\u003eM[anuel]\u003c/abbr\u003eLombard (1895- ),\n               Hemenway \u0026amp; Barnes, Boston, Massachusetts; Jan A.J.M.\n               van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Adelaide L. Pohlman and\n               Anne F. Buse, Charlecote House re household\n               business]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Lucien [Camille] Goldschmidt (1912-1992), Craddock\n               \u0026amp; Barnard, Turnbull \u0026amp; Asser Ltd., Bernard\n               Quaritch Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Maggs Brothers Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Jean-Jacques Pauvert, Georges Heilbrun,\n               Arthur Rau, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; John\n               [Waynflete] Carter, Chelsea, London; The National Trust;\n               The Travellers Club list of members; French brochures;\n               International Bar Association; Gino Cenedese, Murano,\n               Venice, Italy; Nicholas Rauch S. A., Geneva,\n               Switzerland; John Grant Booksellers Ltd., Edinburgh;\n               Osbert \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Howard\"\u003eH[oward]\u003c/abbr\u003eBarnard, London;\n               Brian Rawson, The Folio Society Limited, London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"David\"\u003eD[avid]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"McBeth\"\u003eM[cBeth]\u003c/abbr\u003eSutherland\n               (1883-1973), Taylor Institution, University of Oxford;\n               John G. Matthews, Ocean City, Maryland; Courtenay E.\n               Shaw (1915- ), Gloucestershire; David [Kirkpatrick Este]\n               Bruce, Embassy of the United States of America, London;\n               Thomas [Sherrer Ross] Boase, Magdalen College, Oxford\n               University; Laurence Ewald (1907- ), Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Albert Pages, Seine, France; Herman Liebaers,\n               Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"James\"\u003eJ[ames]\u003c/abbr\u003eRives Childs; Jan A.\n               J. M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Geoffrey [Edgar]\n               Gorer (1905-1985), Sussex, England; John J[oseph] Slocum\n               (1905- ), American Embassy, Cairo, Egypt]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun,\n               Saintyves, Arthur Rau; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht,\n               Holland re European reaction to John F. Kennedy's\n               assasination; Leonce [Sylvain] Peillard (1898- ), Livres\n               de France, Paris; William \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alexander\"\u003eA[lexander]\u003c/abbr\u003eJackson\n               (1905-1964), Library of Harvard University, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Gordon \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Willis\"\u003eW[illis]\u003c/abbr\u003eJones (1915- ),\n               Falmouth, Virginia; Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal\n               matters; Robert \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Graff\"\u003eG[raff]\u003c/abbr\u003eMerrick (1895- ),\n               Baltimore, Maryland; Gordon N[orton] Ray (1915-1986),\n               John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New York]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Mallet at Bourdon House Limited,\n               London; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Etienne Rossignol;\n               Francis Aubert (1929- ), New York; Barbara D. Sizer re\n               routine legal matters; Martin Eidelberg, New Brunswick,\n               New Jersey; Julien Cain, Association Internationale de\n               Bibliophile, Paris; Fred [Gentry] Frick (1932- ),\n               Central, Y.M.C.A., Norfolk; Claude Tchou (1923- ),\n               Tchou, Editeur, Paris; Auguste Lambiotte, Brussels,\n               Belgium]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock \u0026amp; Barnard,\n               Frederick B. Daniell \u0026amp; Son, Leggatt Brothers, H.\n               Blairman \u0026amp; Sons, Mallet at Bourdon House Limited,\n               London; Paris dealers--Cailliux, Marc Loliee, Georges\n               Heilbrun, Pierre Beres; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"James\"\u003eJ[ames]\u003c/abbr\u003eRives Childs,\n               Randolph-Macon College, Ashland; Jean-Francoise\n               Ceresole, Geneva, Switzerland; Sir Robert Abdy (1896- )\n               and Lady Jane Abdy, Ferrers, Piccadilly Arcade, London;\n               George \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Joseph\"\u003eJ[oseph]\u003c/abbr\u003eLevy (1927- ),\n               London; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal,\n               Paris; Herman Liebaers, Kononklicke Bibliotheek van\n               Belgie, Brussels, Belgium; Edward \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Howell\"\u003eH[owell]\u003c/abbr\u003eSims (1923- ),\n               American Consul, Consulate General of the United States\n               of America, Munich, Germany; John [Waynflete] Carter,\n               Sotheby of London, New York; Auguste Lambiotte,\n               Brussels, Belgium; Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal\n               matters; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon; Jan\n               A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Diana Mary\n               Reynolds Brewis, Surrey, England; international driving\n               permit for Gordon; international certificates of\n               vaccination for Gordon]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Charles J. Sawyer Booksellers, David Peel \u0026amp;\n               Company Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Craddock \u0026amp;\n               Barnard, Frederick B. Daniell \u0026amp; Son, H. D. Lyon\n               Antiquarian Bookseller; Paris dealers--Lecomte-Ullmann,\n               Cailleux, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Sir David\n               Piper (1918-1990), National Portrait Gallery, London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"David\"\u003eD[avid]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"McBeth\"\u003eM[cBeth]\u003c/abbr\u003eSutherland, Taylor\n               Institution, University of Oxford; list of monies owed\n               to European dealers; Hannah \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Johnson\"\u003eJ[ohnson]\u003c/abbr\u003eHowell\n               (1905-1988), Frick Art Reference Library, New York;\n               Elizabeth Clare, New York; Edward Ligon Castleton,\n               Baltimore; Blackwell's, Oxford; Peter Bell, The Hall,\n               Thirsk, Yorkshire; C. Hugh Hildesley, Park-Bernet\n               Galleries, Inc., New York; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Jean Francoise Ceresole, Geneva,\n               Switzerland; M. Knoedler \u0026amp; Company Inc., New York;\n               Mildred Steinbach (1906- ), Frick Art Reference Library,\n               New York; Laurence Ewald; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Nikolaus Bernhard Leon\"\u003eN[ikolaus (Bernhard\n               Leon)]\u003c/abbr\u003ePevsner (1902-1983), Birkbeck College,\n               University of London; Frederic A[ndrews] Gibbs\n               (1903-1992), Chicago, Illinois; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire;\n               Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal matters; Robert [Lewis\n               Wright] Collison (1914-1989), The British Broadcasting\n               Corporation, London; Claude Tchou, Paris]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--H. W. Keil Ltd., Lucien Goldschmidt,\n               P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Craddock \u0026amp;\n               Barnard; Paris dealers--Lecomte-Ullmann, Marc Loliee,\n               Georges Heilbrun; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alfred\"\u003eA[lfred]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Leslie\"\u003eL[eslie]\u003c/abbr\u003eRowse (1903-), All\n               Souls College, Oxford; Bodleian Library, Oxford; Robert\n               [Andre Edouard] Baldick (1927-1972), Pembroke College,\n               Oxford; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice, Italy; Arthur\n               Rau, Yorkshire; Sir Robert Abdy and Lady Jane Abdy,\n               Ferrers, Piccadilly Arcade, London; Yvon [Charles]\n               Bizardel (1891- ), Paris; Leslie Cheek, Jr. (1908-1992),\n               Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond; Jacques\n               Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"James\"\u003eJ[ames]\u003c/abbr\u003eRives Childs,\n               Randolph-Macon College, Ashland]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., H. W. Keil Ltd., Gander \u0026amp; White Ltd., Martin\n               Breslauer, Bernard Quaritch Ltd., David Peel \u0026amp;\n               Company Ltd., Frederic B. Daniell \u0026amp; Son; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbru; Christina Behm\n               Nunes re routine legal matters; International Bar\n               Association 1968 Conference; Jacques Guignard,\n               Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal, Paris; [Thomas] Humphrey\n               Brooke (1914-1988), London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Richard\"\u003eR[ichard]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Anthony\"\u003eA[nthony]\u003c/abbr\u003eSayce, Worchester\n               College, Oxford; William \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Patrick\"\u003eP[atrick]\u003c/abbr\u003eFay (1909-1969),\n               Ambassador of Ireland, Embassy of Ireland, Washington,\n               D. C.; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls] Mander (1905- ),\n               Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Sir Gyles Isham\n               (1903-1976), Lamport Hall, Northampton, England; Diane\n               Mary Reynolds Brewis, Surrey, England; Ian Lowe (1935-\n               ), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Robert [Andre Edouard]\n               Baldick, Pembroke College, Oxford; Boyd Alexander\n               (1913-1980), Prospect House, Upton, Didcot, Berks,\n               England; Lady Jane Abdy, London; Sidney \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Charles\"\u003eC[harles]\u003c/abbr\u003eHutchison (1912-\n               ), Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London; brochures\n               on Dublin, Ireland; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alfred\"\u003eA[lfred]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Leslie\"\u003eL[eslie]\u003c/abbr\u003eRowse (1903- ), San\n               Marino, California; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice,\n               Italy; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire; C. Kingsley Adams, London;\n               Robert Shackleton (1919-1986), Bodleian Library, Oxford;\n               Desmond [Walter] Guinness (1931- ), Leixlip Castle,\n               County Kildaire, Eire]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Martin Breslauer, P. \u0026amp; D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., H. Blairman \u0026amp; Sons, J. H.\n               Bourdon-Smith Ltd. Antique Silver; Bernard Quaritch\n               Ltd.,; Paris dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Etienne\n               Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls]\n               Mander, Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Jean\n               Barbey, Paris; Christina Behm Nunes re routine legal\n               matters; pamphlet, Corneille; list of passengers for the\n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eR.M.S. Queen Elizabeth\n               II\u003c/title\u003e; [Thomas] Humphrey Brooke (1914- 1988), Lime\n               Kiln, Claydon, Suffolk, England; Sir Roy [Colin] Strong\n               (1935- ), National Portrait Gallery, London; C. Kingsley\n               Adams, London; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton,\n               Didcot, Berks, England; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England;\n               Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal, Paris; Yvon\n               [Charles] Bizardel, Paris; George \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Joseph\"\u003eJ[oseph]\u003c/abbr\u003eLevy, London; Philip\n               Kolb (1907-1992), University of Illinois, Urbana;\n               typescripts re St. Francis of Assisi]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and\n               Company Ltd., Maggs Brothers Ltd., H. Blairman \u0026amp;\n               Sons; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Etienne Rossignol;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois, Urbana; Denys\n               [Miller] Sutton (1917-1991), \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eApollo\u003c/title\u003e, London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eWilliam Middendorf\n               (1924- ), Embassy of the United States of America, The\n               Hague, Holland; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Sir Esmond [Otho] Durlacher\n               (1901-1982), Grosvenor Square, London; William Nichols,\n               The American Library in Paris; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen,\n               Dordrecht, Holland; letter from Barbados Hill, Devon,\n               Pennsyvania re \"Roddy\" [Rodney Gerald] Searight (1909-\n               ); George \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Joseph\"\u003eJ[oseph]\u003c/abbr\u003eLevy; C. Kinsgley\n               Adams, London; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd.,Winifred A. Meyers (Autographs) Ltd., John Baskett\n               Ltd., David Peel \u0026amp; Company Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Lucien Scheler,\n               Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Lorenzo Rubelli \u0026amp;\n               Figlio, Venezia, Italy; Georges Dethan (1923- ), Paris;\n               Harvey White, Reading, Berkshire, England; John Baskett\n               (1930- ), London; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton,\n               Didcot, Berkshire, England; Julien Cain, Musee\n               Jacquemart-Andre, Paris; Cyril Humphris, London; Davies\n               \u0026amp; Son, London; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England; Roger\n               Devauchelle, Paris; B[ ] Montgolfier, Bellevue, France;\n               Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re household business;\n               Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; C. Kingsley\n               Adams, London; Henry Ringling North (1909-1993), Rome,\n               Italy; offprint, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eStudies on Voltaire and the\n               Eighteenth Century\u003c/title\u003eby Colin Duckworth; Greek\n               memorabilia; brochures and printed on Swans Hellenic\n               Cruises including ship passes]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., John Baskett\n               Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Craddock\n               \u0026amp; Barnard, Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.,\n               Marlborough Rare Books Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee,\n               Etienne Rossignol, Galignani; Nicholas J. Barker, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Book Collector\u003c/title\u003e,\n               London; Robin Hutchison, Scottish National Portrait\n               Gallery, Edinburgh; John Kerslake, National Portrait\n               Gallery, London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Richard\"\u003eR[ichard]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Anthony\"\u003eA[nthony]\u003c/abbr\u003eSayce, Worchester\n               College, London; Kate Rau, Ripon, Yorkshire, England re\n               death of Arthur Rau; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice,\n               Italy; Sir Gyles Isham, The Old Rectory, Lamport,\n               Northampton, England; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alfred\"\u003eA[lfred]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Leslie\"\u003eL[eslie]\u003c/abbr\u003eRowse, All Souls\n               College, Oxford; Jacques Poyer (1936- ), Secretaire\n               General du Guard, Nimes, France; Janet Lamberti,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Ian Lowe,\n               Department of Western Art, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois, Urbana; Jan A. J.\n               M.van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Arthur Rau,\n               Yorkshire, England; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls] Mander,\n               Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Alice Dodge,\n               English Watercolors and Drawings, London; Roger\n               Devauchelle, Paris with brochure on his exhibition;\n               program, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eCreations a la Comedie\n               Francaise\u003c/title\u003e; Lorenzo Rubelli and Figlio, Venezia,\n               Italy; Douglas \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Gordon\"\u003eG[ordon]\u003c/abbr\u003eCarroll (1915- ),\n               Baltimore, Maryland]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Librairie\n               Lardanchet; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re\n               household business; dividends statements; John \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William\"\u003eW[illiam]\u003c/abbr\u003eJolliffe (1929- ),\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; Orest \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Allen\"\u003eA[llen]\u003c/abbr\u003eRanum (1933- ),\n               Aveyron, France; Charles \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Louis\"\u003eL[ouis]\u003c/abbr\u003eMarburg (1906- ), The\n               English-Speaking Union, New York; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen,\n               Dordrecht, Netherlands; Colin [Ellis] Franklin (1923- ),\n               Culham, Oxford; Musee National du Chateau de\n               Blerancourt]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock\n               \u0026amp; Barnard; Paris dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Marc\n               Loliee, Etienne Rossignol; Nicolas \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eBarker (1932- ), \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Book Collector\u003c/title\u003e,\n               London; death of Julien Cain; Harvey and Diana White,\n               London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William\"\u003eW[illiam]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Henry\"\u003eH[enry]\u003c/abbr\u003eBond (1915- ), The\n               Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Yvon [Charles] Bizardel, Marne, France;\n               William Salloch (1906- ), Rare Books, Ossining, New\n               York; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Grace\n               Cahlander, Charlecote House re household business; Ian\n               Lowe, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; William Porter, School\n               of Music, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois;\n               R[ichard] A[nthony] Sayce, Worcester College, Oxford;\n               Geoffrey Cradock-Watson, Gloucestershire, England; Kate\n               Rau, Yorkshire, England; Lilian [Maria Charlotte]\n               Randall (1931- ), The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal,\n               Paris; Lawrence Weston Krieger, New York re marriage of\n               Carlo Von Roth and Maria Koschir; Jan A. J. M. van\n               Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Michael\"\u003eM[ichael]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Andrew\"\u003eA[ndrew]\u003c/abbr\u003eScreech (1926- ),\n               Department of French and Language and Literature,\n               University College, London; Giles [Gaudard] Barber\n               (1930- ), Oxford University, brochures re France; Orest\n               [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Hatchards Booksellers, Bernard Quaritch Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Librairie Lardanchet, Marc Loliee,\n               Georges Heilbrun, Pasque; pamphlet, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eValentin Kraer, Gibbon's\n               Bookbinder at Lausanne\u003c/title\u003e, by B. H. Breslauer;\n               Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Harvey White, London;\n               Yvon [Charles] Bizardel, Nogent sur Marne, France;\n               Robert \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"LeRoy\"\u003eL[eRoy]\u003c/abbr\u003eBartley (1937- ), \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Wall Street Journal\u003c/title\u003e,\n               New York; Lucien Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler,\n               Paris; John Kerslake, National Portrait Gallery, London;\n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Colin\"\u003eC[olin]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Ryder\"\u003eR[yder]\u003c/abbr\u003eDuckworth (1926- ),\n               University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; memorial\n               for Charles Kingsley Adams; Cecil \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Burton\"\u003eB[urton]\u003c/abbr\u003eLyon (1903-1993),\n               IRC, New York; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Michael\"\u003eM[ichael]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Andrew\"\u003eA[ndrew]\u003c/abbr\u003eScreech, University\n               College, London; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Richard \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Anthony\"\u003eA[nthony]\u003c/abbr\u003eSayce, Cornwall,\n               England; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France; Gyles\n               Isham, Lamport Hall, Northampton, England]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Sotheby Parke Bernet and Company; Paris\n               dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Etienne Rossignol, Marc\n               Loliee; Edwin Engelberts, Geneva, Switzerland; Florimond\n               Tulkens, Brussels, Belgium; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote\n               House re household business; Ian Lowe, The Ashmolean\n               Museum, Oxford; Peter Cooper in Stockholm, Sweden;\n               Richard \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Anthony\"\u003eA[nthony]\u003c/abbr\u003eSayce, Worcester\n               College, Oxford; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France;\n               Laurence Ewald; Carlos van Hasselt, Fondation Custodia,\n               Paris; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; John [Ralph Sidney] Guinness (1935- ),\n               Hereford Square, London; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Michael\"\u003eM[ichael]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Andrew\"\u003eA[ndrew]\u003c/abbr\u003eScreech, University\n               College, London; Harvey White, London; Philip Kolb,\n               University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Jan A.J.M.\n               van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Lady Rosalie [Glynn\n               Grylls] Mander, London; reprint, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Dutch East-Indiamen: Their\n               Sailors, Their Navigators and Life on Board\n               1602-1795\u003c/title\u003e, by C. R. Boxer; pamphlet, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe History of a Great\n               Collection\u003c/title\u003ere the works of August Edouart]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--P. \u0026amp; D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun;\n               Walter Nagel, New York; Digby [Reymond] Collett-Franklin\n               (1908- ), Kent, England; Charles [Montgomery] Monteith\n               (1921- ), Faber and Faber Ltd. Publishers, London; John\n               Beverley Riggs, Eleutherian Mills Historical Library,\n               Greenville, Wilmington, Delaware; Jean Adhemar\n               (1908-1987), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Stewart\n               [Henry] Perowne (1901-1989), London; Harvey White, Osler\n               Club of London; Laurence Ewald; Grace Cahlander,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Orest [Allen]\n               Ranum, Aveyron, France; Annie [Anne Elizabeth]\n               Shaver-Crandell (1941- ), Florence, Italy; Peter Cooper,\n               Sussex, England; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Jan\n               A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Maurice\n               Zuber, Guillon, France; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Edward\"\u003eE[dward]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Douglas\"\u003eD[ouglas]\u003c/abbr\u003eGuinness, Venice,\n               Italy; Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque Nationale,\n               Paris; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton, Didcot,\n               Oxford]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's,\n               Somerville \u0026amp; Simpson Ltd., Maggs Brothers Ltd.,\n               Thomas Agnew \u0026amp; Sons Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc\n               Loliee, Librairie Galignani; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Laurence Ewald; Harvey\n               White, London; Evelyn Joll, London; Grace Cahlander and\n               Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re household business;\n               Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Yvon\n               [Charles] Bizardel, Nogent sur Marne, France; Maurice\n               Zuber, Guillon, France; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Michael\"\u003eM[ichael]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Andrew\"\u003eA[ndrew]\u003c/abbr\u003eScreech, University\n               College, London; Alliance Francaise de Washington,\n               Washington, D.C.; Nicholas [John] Barker, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Book Collector\u003c/title\u003e,\n               London; Stewart [Henry] Perowne, London; Boyd Alexander,\n               Prospect House, Upton, Didcot, Oxford\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., P. \u0026amp; D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Christie's, Winifred A. Myers\n               (Autographs) Ltd., Somerville \u0026amp; Simpson Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Librairie Lardanchet;\n               Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Roger Devauchelle, Paris; Franco Matania (1922- ), The\n               Alpine Gallery, London; Ian Lowe, The Ashmolean Museum,\n               Oxford; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; Thomas Ward, Baltimore, Maryland re proposed\n               variance for Loyola College; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"James\"\u003eJ[ames]\u003c/abbr\u003eRives Childs, The\n               Jefferson, Richmond, Virginia; Harvey White, London;\n               Wesley Wilson, Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore Museum;\n               Peter and Gwyneth Cooper, Sussex, England; Nicolas \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eBarker, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Book Collector\u003c/title\u003e,\n               London; Maurice and Mary Catherine Zuber, Guillon,\n               France; Gerard Mourgue (1921- ), Radio France,\n               Paris]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd. Antique\n               Silver, Christie's, Hatchards Booksellers, Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Librairie\n               Lardanchet; dividends statement; John Kerslake, National\n               Portrait Gallery, London; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote\n               House re household business; Orest [Allen] Ranum,\n               Aveyron, France; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Isle of\n               Man, Great Britain; Carlos van Hasselt, Fondation\n               Custodia, Paris; Harvey White, London; Anne [Dahlgren]\n               Hecht (1926- ), New York; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Alfred\"\u003eA[lfred]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Leslie\"\u003eL[eslie]\u003c/abbr\u003eRowse, Cornwall,\n               England; Jacques Guignard; Gerard Mourgue, Radio France,\n               Paris; Sir Valentine [Robert Duff] Abdy (1937- ),\n               \"Newton-Ferrers,\" Callington, Cornwall, England; Sidney \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Charles\"\u003eC[harles]\u003c/abbr\u003eHutchison, Royal\n               Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London; Georges Le Rider,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Anne (Adams) Duckworth,\n               Leicestershire, England; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Kenneth [John] Garlick\n               (1916- ), The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Hatchards Booksellers, Bernard\n               Quaritch Ltd., Christie's, J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Librairie Lardanchet, Librairie\n               Galignani, Librairie Marc Loliee; Roger Pierrot,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Peter and Gwyneth Cooper,\n               Sussex, England; Harvey White, London; Grace Cahlander,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Philip Kolb,\n               University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Maurice and\n               Mary Catherine Zuber, Guillon, France; Philippe Aries\n               (1914-1984), Maisons-Laffitte, France; Leslie [Alan]\n               Dunkling (1935- ), Thames Ditton, Surrey, England;\n               Monique Lambert, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Robert\n               L. Nikirk (d. 1990), The Grolier Club, New York; Gerard\n               Mourgue, Courbevoie, France; John Kerslake, National\n               Portrait Gallery, London; printed, \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eGuide a l'usage des Amateurs de\n               Livres/Repertoire des Members du Syndicat National de la\n               Librairie Ancienne et Moderne\u003c/title\u003e; Nicolas [John]\n               Barker, The British Library, London]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.,\n               Somerville \u0026amp; Simpson Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's; Paris\n               dealers--Librairie Marc Loliee, Librairie Galignani,\n               Librairie Lardanchet; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House\n               re household business; Christopher [Martin Bevan] (1923-\n               ), London; Roger Pierrot, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Robert Driant, Vernouillet, France re General Boulander;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;\n               Nancy E. Paige, Baltimore, Maryland re settlement with\n               Loyola College; Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque\n               Nationale, Paris; medical reports for Douglas Huntly\n               Gordon; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Paris; Maurice and Mary\n               Catherine Zuber, Guillon, France; Harvey White, London;\n               Philippe Aries, Maisons-Laffitte, France]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Craddock \u0026amp; Barnard, Hatchards\n               Booksellers, Christie's; Griselda Hamilton-Baillie,\n               Royal Academy Trust, Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly,\n               London; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon;\n               Robert \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Graff\"\u003eG[raff]\u003c/abbr\u003eMerrick, Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; \"Peculiarities of Charlecote House\"; Maurice\n               and Mary Catherine Zuber, Paris; Philip Kolb, University\n               of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Harvey White, London;\n               Franco Matania, London--invitation to art exhibition;\n               Portugese National Tourist Office, New York; Roger\n               Pierrot, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Thomas]\n               Humphrey Brooke, London; John \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"William\"\u003eW[illiam]\u003c/abbr\u003eJolliffe, Bodleian\n               Library, Oxford University, Oxford; Bodley's \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eAmerican Friends\n               Newsletter\u003c/title\u003eand brochure]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Christie's, Hatchards Booksellers,\n               Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Thomas Agnew \u0026amp; Sons\n               Ltd.--including catalog of \"111th Annual Exhibition of\n               Watercolours and Drawings\"; Nicolas \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"John\"\u003eJ[ohn]\u003c/abbr\u003eBarker, The British\n               Library, London; James \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Willard\"\u003eW[illard]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Bartlett\"\u003eB[artlett]\u003c/abbr\u003eBenkard (1937-\n               ), New York; American Associates of the Royal Academy\n               Trust, New York; Christopher \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Martin\"\u003eM[artin]\u003c/abbr\u003eBevan, Gray's Inn,\n               London; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Griselda\n               Hamilton-Baillie, Royal Academy Trust, Royal Academy of\n               Arts, Piccadilly, London; J[ohn] W[illiam] Jolliffe,\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; \n               \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDouglas H. Gordon Ex\n               Libris\u003c/title\u003e(bookplates); exhibition notes for \"T. J.\n               Cobden-Sanderson Bookbindings 1884-1893\", The British\n               Library]\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003e[London dealers--Somerville \u0026amp; Simpson Ltd.,\n               Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's; Paris dealers--\n               Librairie Lardanchet; Kathrine [Margaret] Ockenden\n               (1932- ), American Associates of the Royal Academy\n               Trust, New York; Robert \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Brown\"\u003eB[rown]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Morrison\"\u003eM[orrison]\u003c/abbr\u003eBarton\n               (1903-1995), Corn Bay Associates, Beverly,\n               Massachusetts; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Orest A[llen] Ranum, Aveyron,\n               France; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon; \n               \u003cabbr expan=\"Richard\"\u003eR[ichard]\u003c/abbr\u003e\u003cabbr expan=\"Julian\"\u003eJ[ulian]\u003c/abbr\u003eRoberts (1930- ),\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; American Associates of the\n               Royal Academy Trust, New York; Sandra Hindman [Hoadley]\n               (1944- ), Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois;\n               Sir Michael [Vincent] Levey (1927- ), National Gallery,\n               London; Maurice and Mary Catherine Zuber, Paris]\u003c/p\u003e\n        "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The additional papers of Douglas H. Gordon consist of\n         correspondence, papers, financial papers, photographs, and\n         printed material pertaining to European travel. There are\n         travel itineraries, 1946-1985; agendas for International Law\n         Conferences, business correspondence and records; records and\n         receipts for purchases of art and literature; also literary\n         reviews, newsclippings, sheets from sales catalogues, museum\n         catalogues, cards, and art prints. Also included are three\n         manuscript binders of catalogues of the early and late French\n         Books of the Charlecote House Library, vol. 1-3, and 16\n         photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Gordon, ca. 1934-1980.\n         There is also personal correspondence from Winifred M. Gordon\n         and other family members and letters pertaining to routine\n         legal matters among the papers. Contained throughout are lists\n         of names and addresses in Europe, particularly London,\n         England; Paris, France; and Brussels, Belgium.","[Letters of introduction from James Gustavus Whiteley\n               (1866- ), \n               H[erbert]C. de Roth, and J.\n               H. Threadgill; photographs of La Breteche, Seine et\n               Oise, France, crowd with King George VI (d.1952) in\n               center at Canterbury, and [Canterbury] tower;\n               correspondence about Gordon's article, \"A Canterbury\n               Pilgrimage\"; \n               R[obert]P[reston]Harriss\n               (1902-1989), editor, \n               Gardens, Houses and\n               People; \n               H[enry]I[rving]Brock (1876-1961), \n               The New York Times;\n               William de Krafft, Union League Club, New York; \n               M[arland]Hamilton Whitman,\n               editor, \n               The Sun; Frits Lugt\n               (1884-1970), Paris; Melville \n               B[ell]Grosvenor (1901-1982), \n               National Geographic\n               Magazine; Marion [Ainsworth White?], Long\n               Island; TMs, \"A Canterbury Pilgrimage\"; Harry A. Bull,\n               editor, \n               Town and Country; Madame\n               Mary Toussaint, St. Cloud, France; Guy Lavaud (d. 1977),\n               Poissy, France; Diana Mary Reynolds, Paris; Jean Barbey,\n               Paris]","[Frits Lugt, Paris; Cottman Company; letters of\n               introduction for French girl, Alice Doumic, and with\n               Doumic; Albert Sergysels, Brussels; passport photos of\n               Douglas H. Gordon; Paul \n               J[oseph]Sachs (1878-1965),\n               Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Perrin C.\n               Galpin (1889-1973), Belgian American Foundation, Inc.,\n               New York; \n               E[arle]D[odds]Stevenson (1885-1956),\n               The National Trust for Scotland, Edinburgh; Diana Mary\n               Reynolds, Aldershot, England and snapshot (ca. 1947\n               August); Arthur Rau, Yorkshire and Union Society,\n               Oxford; Winifred M. Gordon, Marlow Bucks, England and\n               France; wedding invitation for Diana Mary Reynolds and\n               H. Errington Brewis (1947 August); Georges Marin (1906-\n               ), Brown's Hotel, London; Dorothy [Eugenia] Miner\n               (1904-1973), Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company,\n               Ltd., Crichton Brothers; International Bar Association\n               Conference at the Hague; Diane Mary Reynolds Brewis,\n               Westcliff on Lea, England; Pierre Beres (1913- ), Paris;\n               Lucien Scheler (1902- ), Paris; Lucien [Camille]\n               Goldschmidt (1912-1992), Pierre Beres, Inc. Paris; Harry\n               Goldgar (1920- ), Paris; Henry Falkenstein, New York;\n               Frits Lugt, Paris; Edouard Tyberghein, Paris; \n               A[rthur]E[wart]Popham (1889-1970),\n               The British Museum, London; James Byam Shaw (1903- ),\n               London; Lloyd \n               A[rnold]Brown (1907-1966),\n               Peabody Institute Library, Baltimore; program for the\n               French Theatre National De L'Opera; letter of\n               introduction from \n               H[enry]R[ussell]H[itchcock](1903-1987),\n               Middletown, Connecticut; George \n               H[yde]Fallon (1902-1980),\n               United States House of Representatives, re tax treaty\n               between France and United States; program for\n               Netherlands Institute for History of Art summer\n               course]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Craddock and\n               Barnard, P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company, Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Arthur Rau, Maurice Gobin; Jacob Hirsch\n               (1874-1955), New York; Sir Leigh Ashton (1897-1983,\n               London; Lucien Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris;\n               John [Waynflete] Carter (1905-1975), Charles Scribner's\n               Sons; James Byam Shaw, London; Osbert Lancaster\n               (1908-1986), London; Ana Ricarda (1925- ), Brown's\n               Hotel, London, re her ballet being put on by Grand\n               Ballet de Monte Carlo; Jean Barbey, Paris; George Kent\n               Bellows; Baltimore; Diana Reynolds Brewis, British\n               Troops Austria; George Maurice Morris (1889-1954),\n               Morris, KixMiller and Baar, Washington, D. C.; pamphlet,\n               Netherlands Law Digest,\n               by Dr. E. H. von Baumhauer; program for \"Comedie\n               Francaise\"; French brochures]","[London dealers--Maggs Bros., Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company, Ltd., Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers - Arthur Rau, Fabius Freres; Pendleton\n               Beckley, Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; George \n               H[yde]Fallon, United States\n               House of Representatives; Elbridge Durbrow (1903- ),\n               Department of State; John [Grey] Murray (1908-1993),\n               London; Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr. (1903-1987), Mayor,\n               Baltimore; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, British Troops\n               Austria; Harold \n               J[ohn]Gallagher (1894-1981),\n               American Bar Association; passport photos of Douglas H.\n               Gordon; Frank \n               B[enedict]Ober, Ober,\n               Williams, Grimes and Stinson, Baltimore; Henry\n               F[ranklin] Butler (1896-1964), International Bar\n               Association; International Bar Association; \"Third\n               International Conference of the Legal Profession,\n               London, July, 1950\"; Henry S. Miller (1901- ), Mead,\n               Miller and Company, Baltimore]","[Paris dealers--Maggs Brothers, Ltd., Arthur Rau;\n               TMs, \"Paris in Springtime\"; program for \"Les Heures\n               Glorieuses de Paris\"; Douglas McKay (1893-1959),\n               Governor, Salem, Oregon; Jean Barbey, Paris; Norman \n               C[ecil]Melvin (1916- ), Cook\n               Ruzicka, Veazey and Grans, Baltimore, with draft of\n               brief]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., Crichton\n               Brothers, Maggs Brothers, Ltd., P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and\n               Company, Ltd.; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Newmarket,\n               Suffolk, England; David [Kirkpatrick Este] Bruce\n               (1898-1977), Under Secretary of State; John G. Forrest\n               (1898-1982), financial-business editor, \n               The New York Times; Frits\n               Lugt, The Hague; Walter Muir Whitehill (1905-1978),\n               Library of the Boston Athenaeum; Jean Barbey, Paris]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company,\n               Ltd., Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., H. M. Calmann, Maggs\n               Brothers, Ltd., Frederick B. Daniell and Son; Paris\n               dealers--Jean Cailleux, Georges Heilbrun, Pierre Beres;\n               Edward \n               C[ronin]Lowe (1880-1958),\n               Birmingham, England; Paul Cailleux, Paris; Philip Hofer\n               (1898-1984), Harvard College Library, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Jean Barbey, Paris; David [Kirkpatrick\n               Este] Bruce, United States Foreign Service, American\n               Embassy, Paris; \n               S[tephen]Bonsal White, Jr.\n               (1922- ), Alex. Brown and Sons, Baltimore; letter of\n               introduction from Mary Woodall (1901-1988), Oxford and\n               Cambridge University Club, London; Geoffrey [Cecil\n               Ryves] Eley (1904-1990), The British Drug Houses Ltd.,\n               London and East Bergholt Place, Suffolk, England; Arthur\n               Rau, Yale Club, New York]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi \u0026 Company,\n               Ltd., Davies \u0026 Son Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Crichton Brothers, Craddock \u0026 Barnard, B. T.\n               Batsford Ltd., Myers \u0026 Company, Ltd., Elkin Mathews\n               Ltd., W. R. Jeudwine; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee,\n               Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Maggs Brothers; Mary Woodall, City\n               Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, England; The Monaco\n               Conference 1954; Jean Barbey, Paris; Diane Mary Reynolds\n               Brewis; Anthony [Robert Alwyn] Hobson (1921- ), The\n               Gladstone, New York; Reginald T. Townsend (1890-1977),\n               French Institute and American Committee for Liberation\n               from Bolshevism, New York; Hilda Johnstone (1882- );\n               Surrey, England; Charles E[li] Slatkin (1907-1977), New\n               York; Sir Gerald Kelly (1879-1972), London re famous\n               artists such as Raphael, Ary Scheffer, and Bougereau,\n               working on his great winter exhibition, and J. R. Hale's\n               book \n               England and the Italian\n               Renaissance; Osbert \n               H[oward]Barnard (1903- ),\n               London; Frances Kimmerle [Trees] (1916- ), Medallic Art\n               Company, New York; Lady Judith Bateson, London; Percy\n               Muir [Percival Horace Muir] (1894-1981), London; Karl D.\n               Ackerman (1927- ), United States Mission to the North\n               Atlantic Treaty Organization (USRO), Paris; report\n               numbers one through twenty-two, June - September 1954\n               (daily log); Edith Calvert Peirce, Ladybird\n               Forest,Edgewood, Maryland; Norman \n               L[ewis]Torrey (1894-1980),\n               Columbia University, New York; Ellen [Brashears] Watson\n               Eager (1925- ), Watertown, New York]","[London dealers--Charles W. Traylen, Guildford, P.\n               \u0026 D. Colnaghi \u0026 Company, Ltd., Bernard Quaritch,\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers - Xavier Piere, Librairie\n               Lardanchet, Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Maggs Brothers, Les\n               Librairies Flammarion, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee;\n               Hans Speidel (1897-1984), German Embassy, Washington, D.\n               C.; \n               Balzac Bulletin1955;\n               William \n               H[obart]Royce (1878- ), \"Les\n               Jardies,\" Brooklyn; Jean Barbey, Paris; Arthur \n               A[mory]Houghton, Jr.\n               (1906-1990), New York; Yves Metman (1913- ), Societe des\n               amis des Archives de France, Paris; Diana Mary Reynolds\n               Brewis, Copenhagen, Denmark and Luneburg, North Germany;\n               M[ilton]Chaikin (1915- ),\n               Vaud, Switzerland; Louis C. Celestin, Alliance Francaise\n               de Pittsburgh; report numbers one through seventeen\n               1955; Charles G. Proffitt (1896-1982), The Century\n               Association; Lewis M. Lucas (1904- ), Stella Lucas\n               Company, Hamilton, Ontario; [William] Vincent Astor\n               (1891-1959), Newsweek Building, New York; W. L.\n               Semcesen, Oslo, Norway; Mary Woodall, City Museum and\n               Art Gallery, Birmingham, England; Anthony [Robert Alwyn]\n               Hobston, Regent's Park, London; Frits Lugt, Paris;\n               newspaper clipping photograph of Douglas Huntly and\n               Winifred Macmillan Claude Gordon, Lelia Gordon, and Mr.\n               and Mrs. John W. Avirett; L'Art du Livre aux Etats Unis\n               au XXe Siecle, Paris 1945 memorabilia; Charles G.\n               Proffitt, The Century Association, New York]","[London dealers--Leggatt Brothers, P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., James\n               Oakes, Davies \u0026 Son, G. Jetley, Crichton Brothers;\n               Paris dealers--Arthur Rau, Marc Loliee, Georges\n               Heilbrun, Cailleux; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, British\n               Forces Post Office, near Dusseldorf, Germany, Dubrovnik,\n               Yugoslavia and Luneburg, Germany; James Byam Shaw,\n               London; \n               H[ugh]F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt (1925- ),\n               London; \n               Maryland History\n               NotesNovember 1956 and articles re Benjamin\n               Henry Latrobe (1764-1820); K[arl] T[heodore] Parker\n               (1895-1992), The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Thomas\n               [Sherrer Ross] Boase (1898-1974), Magdalen College,\n               Oxford University; John [Waynflete] Carter; \"Summary of\n               France's Position on the Suez Issue...,\" October 10,\n               1956; David [Milton Kendall] McKibbin (1906-1978),\n               Library of the Boston Athenaeum; report numbers one\n               through twenty-seven, June - August 1956; Ian Forbes\n               Fraser (1907- ), The American Library in Paris; Jacques\n               Guignard (1912- ), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Mary\n               Woodall, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham,\n               England; Kenneth Holland (1907-1977), Institute of\n               International Education, New York; [Arthur] Clive\n               [Howard] Bell (1881-1964), Charleston, Firle, Sussex re\n               his book \n               Old Friends: Personal\n               Recollectionsand Desmond Shawe-Taylor (1907- );\n               letters re residency training programs and post-graduate\n               medical instruction from Gerard Roux-Dessarps, Paris,\n               Edward \n               L[ewis]Turner (1900-1960),\n               American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois, Francis\n               Scott Smyth (1895-1972), University of California\n               Medical Center, San Francisco, and, John \n               E[arle]Bordley (1902-1993),\n               Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore; \n               W[illiam]G[eorge]Constable\n               (1887-1976), Curator of Paintings, Museum of Fine Arts;\n               Charles G. Proffitt, The Century Association, New York;\n               Sir Gerald Kelly, Portman Square, London re success on\n               television and as a portrait writer since retirement as\n               president of the Royal Academy; William Dwight Whitney\n               (1899-1973), Highgate Village, London; Gerald J. McMahon\n               (1907-1984), International Bar Association, New York;\n               The Athenaeum, Pall Mall, London; John [Newenham]\n               Summerson (1904-1992), Sir John Soane's Museum,\n               London--letter of introduction for Douglas Huntly\n               Gordon]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi \u0026 Company, Ltd., Leggatt Brothers, Davies\n               \u0026 Son, Christy's of Kent, Ltd; Paris\n               dealers--Etienne Rossignol, Cailleux, Arthur Rau, Marc\n               Loliee; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Jan A. J. M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; \n               H[ugh]F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt, London; Edward\n               Croft-Murray (1907-1980), British Museum, London; \n               A[nthony]R[obert]A[lwyn]Hobson, Sotheby and\n               Company, London; Marc Chadourne (1895-1975), Connecticut\n               College, New London; [Richard] Brinsley Ford (1908- ),\n               Bryanston Square, London re works in progress; Jean\n               Barbey, Paris; Zeiss Ikon AG, Stuttgart, Germany; Arthur\n               A[mory]Houghton, Jr., New\n               York; Hans Speidel, Chateau, Ailes des Princes,\n               Fontainebleau, France; Mrs. Alexander [Elizabeth Clarke]\n               Gordon, Huntly, Virginia re owning furniture designed by\n               Stanford White (1853-1906) and buying it in 1900 a few\n               years prior to his being killed by Harry K. Thaw;\n               William \n               C[attell]Trimble\n               (1907-1996), Foreign Service of the United States of\n               America, American Embassy, Bonn/Bad Godesberg, Germany;\n               Adelaide L. Pohlman and Anne F. Buse, Charlecote House,\n               Baltimore re household business]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Arthur Rau; Robert G[raff] Merrick\n               (1895- ), Munsey Building, Baltimore; Nicholas Rauch S.\n               A., Geneva, Switzerland; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; \n               A[nthony]R[obert]A[lwyn]Hobson, London; Mrs.\n               William Beach [Margaret] Olmsted, The American Library\n               in Paris; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale,\n               Paris; Charles G. Proffitt, The Century Association, New\n               York; Adelaide L. Pohlman, Charlecote House, Baltimore\n               re household business; resume of Douglas Huntly Gordon;\n               Gerald J. McMahon, International Bar Association, New\n               York; Marc Chadourne, Pepperbox Hill, Waterford,\n               Connecticut; Alliance Francaise, Paris; Percy Muir\n               [Percival Horace Muir], Elkin Mathews Ltd., Herts,\n               England; John [Edward Austin] Jolliffe (1891-1964),\n               British Museum, London]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch, Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company, Ltd., Davies \u0026 Son Ltd.,\n               Arnold Wiggins and Sons, Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Thomas\n               Agnew and Sons, Ltd., Charles J. Sawyer Ltd., Leggatt\n               Brothers, Craddock \u0026 Barnard, H. Blairman \u0026 Sons\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers--Fabius Freres, Cailleux, Arthur\n               Rau, Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun; Jan A. J. M.van\n               Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; \n               W[illiam]G[eorge]Constable,\n               Cambridge, Massachusetts; Louis Evrard, Editions du\n               Rocher, Monaco; Stephen VanCortlandt Morris (1909-1984),\n               Centre Culturel Americain, United States Information\n               Service, Paris; Osbert [Howard] Barnhart (1903- ),\n               London; Jozef Snoeck, Gent, Belgium; Paula Roth, Achern,\n               Baden, Republic of West Germany; Julien Cain\n               (1887-1974), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Dowrish]\n               Evelyn [Louis] Joll (1925- ), London; \n               H[ugh]F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt, London; Bertram\n               Newbury (1913- ), The Parker Gallery, London; John\n               Snoeck, Berlin; \n               R[oland]G[eorge]Hollins-Smith (1910-\n               ), The Parker Gallery, London; Adelaide L. Pohlman, Anne\n               F. Buse and Margaret Young, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Gerard Roux-Dessarps, Paris; Ira \n               J[ared]Porter (1896- ), The\n               Louisville Trust Company, Louisville, Kentucky; Diana\n               Mary Reynolds Brewis, England; Jean Barbey, Paris; James\n               Byam- Shaw, London; Alliance Francaise, Paris; John\n               Hayward (1905-1965), The Book Collector, London; Paula\n               Roth, Achern, Baden, Republic of West Germany;\n               typescript, \"The Orchards Maintains the Best Tradition\n               of its Past\" and \"Recollections of the Orchards\"; John\n               Marshall Butler (1897-1978), United States Senate]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Craddock \u0026 Barnard; Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Leggatt Brothers; Paris dealers--Bensimon, Marc Loliee,\n               Arthur Rau; Frits Lugt, Paris; Jacques Guignard, Paris;\n               Philippe Beguin, Geneva, Switzerland; Nicholas Rauch S.\n               A., Geneva, Switzerland; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs\n               (1893-1987), Nice, Italy re Casanova \n               Gleanings, The Secret of\n               Casanovaand love of Virginia; Herman Liebaers,\n               Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium;\n               newspaper photograph of Douglas Huntly and Winifred\n               Macmillan Claude Gordon; Anne F. Buse, Margaret Young\n               and Adelaide L. Pohlman, Charlecote House re household\n               business; Hugh \n               F[rank]J[ohn]Leggatt, London; Lucien\n               Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Maurice Zuber,\n               Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; The Athenaeum, Pall Mall,\n               London; Cecil \n               B[urton]Lyon (1903-1993),\n               The Foreign Service of the United States of America,\n               American Embassy, Paris re Madame Jacques Santu and aid\n               for a group of Alsatian medical students, France and the\n               Algerian problem, and General de Gaulle; Gerald J.\n               McMahon, International Bar Association, New York]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard, Maggs Brothers Ltd., B. T. Batsford Ltd.,\n               Davies \u0026 Son; Paris dealers--Arthur Rau, Etienne\n               Rossignol, Saintyves, Marc Loliee; letters from Joseph \n               D[avies]Tydings (1928- ),\n               United States Senate, Daniel \n               B[augh]Brewster (1923- ),\n               United States Senate, [Edward] True Davis (1919- ),\n               Treasury Department, J. Ross Prevost, and Bureau of\n               Customs, Treasury Department re a customs controversy,\n               assessment of duty, Treasury Department involvement\n               concerning the transporting of Venetian glass; Gino\n               Cenedese (1907-1973), Murano, Venice, Italy; Lucien\n               Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; wedding\n               invitation for Dominique Zuber and Jean Louis de\n               Gourcuff; Herman Liebaers, Bibliotheque Royale de\n               Belgique, Brussels, Belgium; Nicholas Rauch S. A.,\n               Geneva, Switzerland; \n               P[ierre]B[ordeaux-]Groult (1916-\n               ), Paris; Max [Andre] Terrier (1902- ), Musee National\n               de la Cooperation Franco-Americaine; [George Hugh]\n               Marquess of Cholmondeley (1919- ), Kensington Palace\n               Gardens, London re Douglas Huntly Gordon visit to\n               Houghton; Tarleton Winchester (1896-1967), United States\n               Lines, London; Auguste Lambiotte, Brussels, Belgium;\n               Mary Woodall, City Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham,\n               England; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Monchengadbach,\n               Republic of West Germany; John T. Hayes, The London\n               Museum, Kensington Palace, London; David [Kirkpatrick\n               Este] Bruce, Embassy of the United States of America,\n               London; Julien Cain, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Anthony [Robert Alwyn] Hobson, London; Maurice Zuber,\n               Paris; Jean Barbey, Paris; Jacques Guignard,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Robert] Wyndham\n               Ketton-Cremer (1906-1969), Felbrigg Hall, Norwich,\n               England; John Hayward (1905-1965), Cheyne Walk, London;\n               Laurence \n               M[anuel]Lombard (1895- ),\n               Hemenway \u0026 Barnes, Boston, Massachusetts; Jan A.J.M.\n               van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Adelaide L. Pohlman and\n               Anne F. Buse, Charlecote House re household\n               business]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Lucien [Camille] Goldschmidt (1912-1992), Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard, Turnbull \u0026 Asser Ltd., Bernard\n               Quaritch Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Maggs Brothers Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Jean-Jacques Pauvert, Georges Heilbrun,\n               Arthur Rau, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; John\n               [Waynflete] Carter, Chelsea, London; The National Trust;\n               The Travellers Club list of members; French brochures;\n               International Bar Association; Gino Cenedese, Murano,\n               Venice, Italy; Nicholas Rauch S. A., Geneva,\n               Switzerland; John Grant Booksellers Ltd., Edinburgh;\n               Osbert \n               H[oward]Barnard, London;\n               Brian Rawson, The Folio Society Limited, London; \n               D[avid]M[cBeth]Sutherland\n               (1883-1973), Taylor Institution, University of Oxford;\n               John G. Matthews, Ocean City, Maryland; Courtenay E.\n               Shaw (1915- ), Gloucestershire; David [Kirkpatrick Este]\n               Bruce, Embassy of the United States of America, London;\n               Thomas [Sherrer Ross] Boase, Magdalen College, Oxford\n               University; Laurence Ewald (1907- ), Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Albert Pages, Seine, France; Herman Liebaers,\n               Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs; Jan A.\n               J. M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Geoffrey [Edgar]\n               Gorer (1905-1985), Sussex, England; John J[oseph] Slocum\n               (1905- ), American Embassy, Cairo, Egypt]","[Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun,\n               Saintyves, Arthur Rau; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht,\n               Holland re European reaction to John F. Kennedy's\n               assasination; Leonce [Sylvain] Peillard (1898- ), Livres\n               de France, Paris; William \n               A[lexander]Jackson\n               (1905-1964), Library of Harvard University, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Gordon \n               W[illis]Jones (1915- ),\n               Falmouth, Virginia; Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal\n               matters; Robert \n               G[raff]Merrick (1895- ),\n               Baltimore, Maryland; Gordon N[orton] Ray (1915-1986),\n               John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, New York]","[London dealers--Mallet at Bourdon House Limited,\n               London; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Etienne Rossignol;\n               Francis Aubert (1929- ), New York; Barbara D. Sizer re\n               routine legal matters; Martin Eidelberg, New Brunswick,\n               New Jersey; Julien Cain, Association Internationale de\n               Bibliophile, Paris; Fred [Gentry] Frick (1932- ),\n               Central, Y.M.C.A., Norfolk; Claude Tchou (1923- ),\n               Tchou, Editeur, Paris; Auguste Lambiotte, Brussels,\n               Belgium]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock \u0026 Barnard,\n               Frederick B. Daniell \u0026 Son, Leggatt Brothers, H.\n               Blairman \u0026 Sons, Mallet at Bourdon House Limited,\n               London; Paris dealers--Cailliux, Marc Loliee, Georges\n               Heilbrun, Pierre Beres; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs,\n               Randolph-Macon College, Ashland; Jean-Francoise\n               Ceresole, Geneva, Switzerland; Sir Robert Abdy (1896- )\n               and Lady Jane Abdy, Ferrers, Piccadilly Arcade, London;\n               George \n               J[oseph]Levy (1927- ),\n               London; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal,\n               Paris; Herman Liebaers, Kononklicke Bibliotheek van\n               Belgie, Brussels, Belgium; Edward \n               H[owell]Sims (1923- ),\n               American Consul, Consulate General of the United States\n               of America, Munich, Germany; John [Waynflete] Carter,\n               Sotheby of London, New York; Auguste Lambiotte,\n               Brussels, Belgium; Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal\n               matters; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon; Jan\n               A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; Diana Mary\n               Reynolds Brewis, Surrey, England; international driving\n               permit for Gordon; international certificates of\n               vaccination for Gordon]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Charles J. Sawyer Booksellers, David Peel \u0026\n               Company Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Craddock \u0026\n               Barnard, Frederick B. Daniell \u0026 Son, H. D. Lyon\n               Antiquarian Bookseller; Paris dealers--Lecomte-Ullmann,\n               Cailleux, Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Sir David\n               Piper (1918-1990), National Portrait Gallery, London; \n               D[avid]M[cBeth]Sutherland, Taylor\n               Institution, University of Oxford; list of monies owed\n               to European dealers; Hannah \n               J[ohnson]Howell\n               (1905-1988), Frick Art Reference Library, New York;\n               Elizabeth Clare, New York; Edward Ligon Castleton,\n               Baltimore; Blackwell's, Oxford; Peter Bell, The Hall,\n               Thirsk, Yorkshire; C. Hugh Hildesley, Park-Bernet\n               Galleries, Inc., New York; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Jean Francoise Ceresole, Geneva,\n               Switzerland; M. Knoedler \u0026 Company Inc., New York;\n               Mildred Steinbach (1906- ), Frick Art Reference Library,\n               New York; Laurence Ewald; \n               N[ikolaus (Bernhard\n               Leon)]Pevsner (1902-1983), Birkbeck College,\n               University of London; Frederic A[ndrews] Gibbs\n               (1903-1992), Chicago, Illinois; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire;\n               Barbara D. Sizer re routine legal matters; Robert [Lewis\n               Wright] Collison (1914-1989), The British Broadcasting\n               Corporation, London; Claude Tchou, Paris]","[London dealers--H. W. Keil Ltd., Lucien Goldschmidt,\n               P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Craddock \u0026\n               Barnard; Paris dealers--Lecomte-Ullmann, Marc Loliee,\n               Georges Heilbrun; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse (1903-), All\n               Souls College, Oxford; Bodleian Library, Oxford; Robert\n               [Andre Edouard] Baldick (1927-1972), Pembroke College,\n               Oxford; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice, Italy; Arthur\n               Rau, Yorkshire; Sir Robert Abdy and Lady Jane Abdy,\n               Ferrers, Piccadilly Arcade, London; Yvon [Charles]\n               Bizardel (1891- ), Paris; Leslie Cheek, Jr. (1908-1992),\n               Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond; Jacques\n               Guignard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs,\n               Randolph-Macon College, Ashland]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., H. W. Keil Ltd., Gander \u0026 White Ltd., Martin\n               Breslauer, Bernard Quaritch Ltd., David Peel \u0026\n               Company Ltd., Frederic B. Daniell \u0026 Son; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbru; Christina Behm\n               Nunes re routine legal matters; International Bar\n               Association 1968 Conference; Jacques Guignard,\n               Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal, Paris; [Thomas] Humphrey\n               Brooke (1914-1988), London; \n               R[ichard]A[nthony]Sayce, Worchester\n               College, Oxford; William \n               P[atrick]Fay (1909-1969),\n               Ambassador of Ireland, Embassy of Ireland, Washington,\n               D. C.; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls] Mander (1905- ),\n               Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Sir Gyles Isham\n               (1903-1976), Lamport Hall, Northampton, England; Diane\n               Mary Reynolds Brewis, Surrey, England; Ian Lowe (1935-\n               ), Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Robert [Andre Edouard]\n               Baldick, Pembroke College, Oxford; Boyd Alexander\n               (1913-1980), Prospect House, Upton, Didcot, Berks,\n               England; Lady Jane Abdy, London; Sidney \n               C[harles]Hutchison (1912-\n               ), Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London; brochures\n               on Dublin, Ireland; Lucien Scheler, Librairie\n               Thomas-Scheler, Paris; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse (1903- ), San\n               Marino, California; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice,\n               Italy; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire; C. Kingsley Adams, London;\n               Robert Shackleton (1919-1986), Bodleian Library, Oxford;\n               Desmond [Walter] Guinness (1931- ), Leixlip Castle,\n               County Kildaire, Eire]","[London dealers--Martin Breslauer, P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., H. Blairman \u0026 Sons, J. H.\n               Bourdon-Smith Ltd. Antique Silver; Bernard Quaritch\n               Ltd.,; Paris dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Etienne\n               Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls]\n               Mander, Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Jean\n               Barbey, Paris; Christina Behm Nunes re routine legal\n               matters; pamphlet, Corneille; list of passengers for the\n               R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth\n               II; [Thomas] Humphrey Brooke (1914- 1988), Lime\n               Kiln, Claydon, Suffolk, England; Sir Roy [Colin] Strong\n               (1935- ), National Portrait Gallery, London; C. Kingsley\n               Adams, London; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton,\n               Didcot, Berks, England; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England;\n               Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal, Paris; Yvon\n               [Charles] Bizardel, Paris; George \n               J[oseph]Levy, London; Philip\n               Kolb (1907-1992), University of Illinois, Urbana;\n               typescripts re St. Francis of Assisi]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd., P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and\n               Company Ltd., Maggs Brothers Ltd., H. Blairman \u0026\n               Sons; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Etienne Rossignol;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois, Urbana; Denys\n               [Miller] Sutton (1917-1991), \n               Apollo, London; \n               J[ohn]William Middendorf\n               (1924- ), Embassy of the United States of America, The\n               Hague, Holland; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Sir Esmond [Otho] Durlacher\n               (1901-1982), Grosvenor Square, London; William Nichols,\n               The American Library in Paris; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen,\n               Dordrecht, Holland; letter from Barbados Hill, Devon,\n               Pennsyvania re \"Roddy\" [Rodney Gerald] Searight (1909-\n               ); George \n               J[oseph]Levy; C. Kinsgley\n               Adams, London; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd.,Winifred A. Meyers (Autographs) Ltd., John Baskett\n               Ltd., David Peel \u0026 Company Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Etienne Rossignol, Marc Loliee; Lucien Scheler,\n               Librairie Thomas-Scheler, Paris; Lorenzo Rubelli \u0026\n               Figlio, Venezia, Italy; Georges Dethan (1923- ), Paris;\n               Harvey White, Reading, Berkshire, England; John Baskett\n               (1930- ), London; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton,\n               Didcot, Berkshire, England; Julien Cain, Musee\n               Jacquemart-Andre, Paris; Cyril Humphris, London; Davies\n               \u0026 Son, London; Arthur Rau, Yorkshire, England; Roger\n               Devauchelle, Paris; B[ ] Montgolfier, Bellevue, France;\n               Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re household business;\n               Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Holland; C. Kingsley\n               Adams, London; Henry Ringling North (1909-1993), Rome,\n               Italy; offprint, \n               Studies on Voltaire and the\n               Eighteenth Centuryby Colin Duckworth; Greek\n               memorabilia; brochures and printed on Swans Hellenic\n               Cruises including ship passes]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., John Baskett\n               Ltd., P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard, Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.,\n               Marlborough Rare Books Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee,\n               Etienne Rossignol, Galignani; Nicholas J. Barker, \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; Robin Hutchison, Scottish National Portrait\n               Gallery, Edinburgh; John Kerslake, National Portrait\n               Gallery, London; \n               R[ichard]A[nthony]Sayce, Worchester\n               College, London; Kate Rau, Ripon, Yorkshire, England re\n               death of Arthur Rau; Gino Cenedese, Murano, Venice,\n               Italy; Sir Gyles Isham, The Old Rectory, Lamport,\n               Northampton, England; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse, All Souls\n               College, Oxford; Jacques Poyer (1936- ), Secretaire\n               General du Guard, Nimes, France; Janet Lamberti,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Ian Lowe,\n               Department of Western Art, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois, Urbana; Jan A. J.\n               M.van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Arthur Rau,\n               Yorkshire, England; Lady Rosalie [Glynn Grylls] Mander,\n               Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, England; Alice Dodge,\n               English Watercolors and Drawings, London; Roger\n               Devauchelle, Paris with brochure on his exhibition;\n               program, \n               Creations a la Comedie\n               Francaise; Lorenzo Rubelli and Figlio, Venezia,\n               Italy; Douglas \n               G[ordon]Carroll (1915- ),\n               Baltimore, Maryland]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Librairie\n               Lardanchet; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re\n               household business; dividends statements; John \n               W[illiam]Jolliffe (1929- ),\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; Orest \n               A[llen]Ranum (1933- ),\n               Aveyron, France; Charles \n               L[ouis]Marburg (1906- ), The\n               English-Speaking Union, New York; Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen,\n               Dordrecht, Netherlands; Colin [Ellis] Franklin (1923- ),\n               Culham, Oxford; Musee National du Chateau de\n               Blerancourt]","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Martin Breslauer, Craddock\n               \u0026 Barnard; Paris dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Marc\n               Loliee, Etienne Rossignol; Nicolas \n               J[ohn]Barker (1932- ), \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; death of Julien Cain; Harvey and Diana White,\n               London; \n               W[illiam]H[enry]Bond (1915- ), The\n               Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge,\n               Massachusetts; Yvon [Charles] Bizardel, Marne, France;\n               William Salloch (1906- ), Rare Books, Ossining, New\n               York; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Grace\n               Cahlander, Charlecote House re household business; Ian\n               Lowe, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; William Porter, School\n               of Music, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois;\n               R[ichard] A[nthony] Sayce, Worcester College, Oxford;\n               Geoffrey Cradock-Watson, Gloucestershire, England; Kate\n               Rau, Yorkshire, England; Lilian [Maria Charlotte]\n               Randall (1931- ), The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Jacques Guignard, Bibliotheque de L'Arsenal,\n               Paris; Lawrence Weston Krieger, New York re marriage of\n               Carlo Von Roth and Maria Koschir; Jan A. J. M. van\n               Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech (1926- ),\n               Department of French and Language and Literature,\n               University College, London; Giles [Gaudard] Barber\n               (1930- ), Oxford University, brochures re France; Orest\n               [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Hatchards Booksellers, Bernard Quaritch Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Librairie Lardanchet, Marc Loliee,\n               Georges Heilbrun, Pasque; pamphlet, \n               Valentin Kraer, Gibbon's\n               Bookbinder at Lausanne, by B. H. Breslauer;\n               Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Harvey White, London;\n               Yvon [Charles] Bizardel, Nogent sur Marne, France;\n               Robert \n               L[eRoy]Bartley (1937- ), \n               The Wall Street Journal,\n               New York; Lucien Scheler, Librairie Thomas-Scheler,\n               Paris; John Kerslake, National Portrait Gallery, London;\n               C[olin]R[yder]Duckworth (1926- ),\n               University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; memorial\n               for Charles Kingsley Adams; Cecil \n               B[urton]Lyon (1903-1993),\n               IRC, New York; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech, University\n               College, London; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Richard \n               A[nthony]Sayce, Cornwall,\n               England; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France; Gyles\n               Isham, Lamport Hall, Northampton, England]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd., Sotheby Parke Bernet and Company; Paris\n               dealers--Georges Heilbrun, Etienne Rossignol, Marc\n               Loliee; Edwin Engelberts, Geneva, Switzerland; Florimond\n               Tulkens, Brussels, Belgium; Janet Lamberti, Charlecote\n               House re household business; Ian Lowe, The Ashmolean\n               Museum, Oxford; Peter Cooper in Stockholm, Sweden;\n               Richard \n               A[nthony]Sayce, Worcester\n               College, Oxford; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Aveyron, France;\n               Laurence Ewald; Carlos van Hasselt, Fondation Custodia,\n               Paris; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; John [Ralph Sidney] Guinness (1935- ),\n               Hereford Square, London; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech, University\n               College, London; Harvey White, London; Philip Kolb,\n               University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Jan A.J.M.\n               van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Lady Rosalie [Glynn\n               Grylls] Mander, London; reprint, \n               The Dutch East-Indiamen: Their\n               Sailors, Their Navigators and Life on Board\n               1602-1795, by C. R. Boxer; pamphlet, \n               The History of a Great\n               Collectionre the works of August Edouart]","[London dealers--P. \u0026 D. Colnaghi and Company\n               Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc Loliee, Georges Heilbrun;\n               Walter Nagel, New York; Digby [Reymond] Collett-Franklin\n               (1908- ), Kent, England; Charles [Montgomery] Monteith\n               (1921- ), Faber and Faber Ltd. Publishers, London; John\n               Beverley Riggs, Eleutherian Mills Historical Library,\n               Greenville, Wilmington, Delaware; Jean Adhemar\n               (1908-1987), Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Stewart\n               [Henry] Perowne (1901-1989), London; Harvey White, Osler\n               Club of London; Laurence Ewald; Grace Cahlander,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Orest [Allen]\n               Ranum, Aveyron, France; Annie [Anne Elizabeth]\n               Shaver-Crandell (1941- ), Florence, Italy; Peter Cooper,\n               Sussex, England; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Jan\n               A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Maurice\n               Zuber, Guillon, France; \n               E[dward]D[ouglas]Guinness, Venice,\n               Italy; Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque Nationale,\n               Paris; Boyd Alexander, Prospect House, Upton, Didcot,\n               Oxford]","[London dealers--Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's,\n               Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd., Maggs Brothers Ltd.,\n               Thomas Agnew \u0026 Sons Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Marc\n               Loliee, Librairie Galignani; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Laurence Ewald; Harvey\n               White, London; Evelyn Joll, London; Grace Cahlander and\n               Janet Lamberti, Charlecote House re household business;\n               Jan A.J.M. van Zuylen, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Yvon\n               [Charles] Bizardel, Nogent sur Marne, France; Maurice\n               Zuber, Guillon, France; \n               M[ichael]A[ndrew]Screech, University\n               College, London; Alliance Francaise de Washington,\n               Washington, D.C.; Nicholas [John] Barker, \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; Stewart [Henry] Perowne, London; Boyd Alexander,\n               Prospect House, Upton, Didcot, Oxford","[London dealers--Bernard Quaritch Ltd., P. \u0026 D.\n               Colnaghi and Company Ltd., Christie's, Winifred A. Myers\n               (Autographs) Ltd., Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd.; Paris\n               dealers--Marc Loliee, Librairie Lardanchet;\n               Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Roger Devauchelle, Paris; Franco Matania (1922- ), The\n               Alpine Gallery, London; Ian Lowe, The Ashmolean Museum,\n               Oxford; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; Thomas Ward, Baltimore, Maryland re proposed\n               variance for Loyola College; \n               J[ames]Rives Childs, The\n               Jefferson, Richmond, Virginia; Harvey White, London;\n               Wesley Wilson, Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore Museum;\n               Peter and Gwyneth Cooper, Sussex, England; Nicolas \n               J[ohn]Barker, \n               The Book Collector,\n               London; Maurice and Mary Catherine Zuber, Guillon,\n               France; Gerard Mourgue (1921- ), Radio France,\n               Paris]","[London dealers--J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd. Antique\n               Silver, Christie's, Hatchards Booksellers, Winifred A.\n               Myers (Autographs) Ltd.; Paris dealers--Librairie\n               Lardanchet; dividends statement; John Kerslake, National\n               Portrait Gallery, London; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote\n               House re household business; Orest [Allen] Ranum,\n               Aveyron, France; Diana Mary Reynolds Brewis, Isle of\n               Man, Great Britain; Carlos van Hasselt, Fondation\n               Custodia, Paris; Harvey White, London; Anne [Dahlgren]\n               Hecht (1926- ), New York; \n               A[lfred]L[eslie]Rowse, Cornwall,\n               England; Jacques Guignard; Gerard Mourgue, Radio France,\n               Paris; Sir Valentine [Robert Duff] Abdy (1937- ),\n               \"Newton-Ferrers,\" Callington, Cornwall, England; Sidney \n               C[harles]Hutchison, Royal\n               Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, London; Georges Le Rider,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Anne (Adams) Duckworth,\n               Leicestershire, England; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Kenneth [John] Garlick\n               (1916- ), The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford]","[London dealers--Hatchards Booksellers, Bernard\n               Quaritch Ltd., Christie's, J.H. Bourdon-Smith Ltd.;\n               Paris dealers--Librairie Lardanchet, Librairie\n               Galignani, Librairie Marc Loliee; Roger Pierrot,\n               Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Peter and Gwyneth Cooper,\n               Sussex, England; Harvey White, London; Grace Cahlander,\n               Charlecote House re household business; Philip Kolb,\n               University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Maurice and\n               Mary Catherine Zuber, Guillon, France; Philippe Aries\n               (1914-1984), Maisons-Laffitte, France; Leslie [Alan]\n               Dunkling (1935- ), Thames Ditton, Surrey, England;\n               Monique Lambert, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; Robert\n               L. Nikirk (d. 1990), The Grolier Club, New York; Gerard\n               Mourgue, Courbevoie, France; John Kerslake, National\n               Portrait Gallery, London; printed, \n               Guide a l'usage des Amateurs de\n               Livres/Repertoire des Members du Syndicat National de la\n               Librairie Ancienne et Moderne; Nicolas [John]\n               Barker, The British Library, London]","[London dealers--Winifred A. Myers (Autographs) Ltd.,\n               Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd., Bernard Quaritch Ltd.,\n               Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's; Paris\n               dealers--Librairie Marc Loliee, Librairie Galignani,\n               Librairie Lardanchet; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House\n               re household business; Christopher [Martin Bevan] (1923-\n               ), London; Roger Pierrot, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris;\n               Robert Driant, Vernouillet, France re General Boulander;\n               Philip Kolb, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign;\n               Nancy E. Paige, Baltimore, Maryland re settlement with\n               Loyola College; Jean-Baptiste Giard, Bibliotheque\n               Nationale, Paris; medical reports for Douglas Huntly\n               Gordon; Orest [Allen] Ranum, Paris; Maurice and Mary\n               Catherine Zuber, Guillon, France; Harvey White, London;\n               Philippe Aries, Maisons-Laffitte, France]","[London dealers--Craddock \u0026 Barnard, Hatchards\n               Booksellers, Christie's; Griselda Hamilton-Baillie,\n               Royal Academy Trust, Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly,\n               London; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon;\n               Robert \n               G[raff]Merrick, Baltimore,\n               Maryland; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re household\n               business; \"Peculiarities of Charlecote House\"; Maurice\n               and Mary Catherine Zuber, Paris; Philip Kolb, University\n               of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Harvey White, London;\n               Franco Matania, London--invitation to art exhibition;\n               Portugese National Tourist Office, New York; Roger\n               Pierrot, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris; [Thomas]\n               Humphrey Brooke, London; John \n               W[illiam]Jolliffe, Bodleian\n               Library, Oxford University, Oxford; Bodley's \n               American Friends\n               Newsletterand brochure]","[London dealers--Christie's, Hatchards Booksellers,\n               Bernard Quaritch Ltd., Thomas Agnew \u0026 Sons\n               Ltd.--including catalog of \"111th Annual Exhibition of\n               Watercolours and Drawings\"; Nicolas \n               J[ohn]Barker, The British\n               Library, London; James \n               W[illard]B[artlett]Benkard (1937-\n               ), New York; American Associates of the Royal Academy\n               Trust, New York; Christopher \n               M[artin]Bevan, Gray's Inn,\n               London; Christina Thoresby, Venice, Italy; Griselda\n               Hamilton-Baillie, Royal Academy Trust, Royal Academy of\n               Arts, Piccadilly, London; J[ohn] W[illiam] Jolliffe,\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; \n               Douglas H. Gordon Ex\n               Libris(bookplates); exhibition notes for \"T. J.\n               Cobden-Sanderson Bookbindings 1884-1893\", The British\n               Library]","[London dealers--Somerville \u0026 Simpson Ltd.,\n               Hatchards Booksellers, Christie's; Paris dealers--\n               Librairie Lardanchet; Kathrine [Margaret] Ockenden\n               (1932- ), American Associates of the Royal Academy\n               Trust, New York; Robert \n               B[rown]M[orrison]Barton\n               (1903-1995), Corn Bay Associates, Beverly,\n               Massachusetts; Grace Cahlander, Charlecote House re\n               household business; Orest A[llen] Ranum, Aveyron,\n               France; medical reports for Douglas Huntly Gordon; \n               R[ichard]J[ulian]Roberts (1930- ),\n               Bodleian Library, Oxford; Philip Kolb, University of\n               Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; American Associates of the\n               Royal Academy Trust, New York; Sandra Hindman [Hoadley]\n               (1944- ), Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois;\n               Sir Michael [Vincent] Levey (1927- ), National Gallery,\n               London; Maurice and Mary Catherine Zuber, Paris]"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":45,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:31:42.753Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu00010"}},{"id":"viu_viu03229","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Additional Papers of Dumas Malone \n         \n         1913-1986","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu03229#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eThis addition to the professional papers of Dumas Malone (1892-1986) consists of ca. 25,300 items (66 Hollinger boxes, ca. 35 linear feet), 1913-1986, chiefly concerning his work as a professor of history, editor of the \u003cem type=\"simple\"\u003eDictionary of American Biography\u003c/em\u003e, and biographer (of Thomas Jefferson) in residence at the University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu03229#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viu_viu03229","ead_ssi":"viu_viu03229","_root_":"viu_viu03229","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu03229","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu03229.xml","title_ssm":["Additional Papers of Dumas Malone \n         \n         1913-1986"],"title_tesim":["Additional Papers of Dumas Malone \n         \n         1913-1986"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Additional Papers of Dumas Malone \n         \n         1913-1986"],"text":["Additional Papers of Dumas Malone \n         \n         1913-1986","12712-b","This collection\n         consists of ca. 25,300 items (66 Hollinger boxes, ca. 35\n         linear feet).","The papers are unrestricted except for Box 26, which\n            contains recommendations written by Dumas Malone on behalf\n            of students and colleagues.","Arrangement\n        Individual files are generally in reverse chronological\n            order and Mr. Malone's orginal order has been preserved\n            whenever possible.","Individual files are generally in reverse chronological\n            order and Mr. Malone's orginal order has been preserved\n            whenever possible.","Organization\n        This collection is arranged in seven series: I. Topical\n            Files (boxes 1-34); II. Miscellaneous Articles, Interviews,\n            Reviews, and Speeches (boxes 35-41); III. Research Files\n            for \n            Jefferson and His Time(boxes\n            42-58); IV. Miscellaneous Materials re \n            Jefferson and His Time(boxes\n            59-63); V. Video \u0026 Cassette Recordings, and Microfilm\n            (boxes 64-66); VI. Research Notecards and VII.\n            Oversize.","This collection is arranged in seven series: I. Topical\n            Files (boxes 1-34); II. Miscellaneous Articles, Interviews,\n            Reviews, and Speeches (boxes 35-41); III. Research Files\n            for \n            Jefferson and His Time(boxes\n            42-58); IV. Miscellaneous Materials re \n            Jefferson and His Time(boxes\n            59-63); V. Video \u0026 Cassette Recordings, and Microfilm\n            (boxes 64-66); VI. Research Notecards and VII.\n            Oversize.","This addition to the professional papers of Dumas Malone\n         (1892-1986) consists of ca. 25,300 items (66 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 35 linear feet), 1913-1986, chiefly concerning his work as\n         a professor of history, editor of the \n         Dictionary of American\n         Biography, and biographer (of Thomas Jefferson) in\n         residence at the University of Virginia.","Topical files and research and related materials for \n         Jefferson and His Timeform the\n         bulk of the collection. Correspondence files were kept by\n         Malone as part of his topical series, and can be found\n         alphabetically under broad headings such as \"personal\n         correspondence,\" \"miscellaneous correspondence,\" \"professional\n         correspondence,\" and \"student correspondence.\"","Prominent correspondents in the topical files, listed with\n         the folder heading in which they appear, include; John Lloyd\n         Newcomb and Nicholas Murray Butler (Alderman Biography);\n         Samuel Eliot Morison (American Historical Association); Allan\n         Nevins (Columbia University); Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr.\n         (Correspondence re Thomas Jefferson); Carl Van Doren, Arthur\n         Hays Sulzberger, Allan Nevins, Arthur Schlesinger, Allen\n         Johnson, J. Franklin Jameson, and Charles Scribner ( \n         Dictionary of American\n         Biography); Daniel Boorstin, George Billias, Harry F.\n         Byrd, Jr., John Chancellor, Francis P. Miller, A. Willis\n         Robertson, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and Harry S. Truman (Names\n         and Addresses); Robert Penn Warren (National Endowment for the\n         Humanities); Justice Felix Frankfurter, Charles S. Robb,\n         Warren Chappell, Charles F. Baldwin, Justice Lewis F. Powell,\n         Jr., John H. Finley, Linwood Holton, President Jimmy Carter,\n         and Mills E. Godwin, Jr. (Personal Correspondence); and George\n         Bush and Admiral Hyman George Rickover (Presidental Medal of\n         Freedom).","Other notables include: John F. Kennedy, Justice Felix\n         Frankfurter, Nathaniel W. Stephanson, Allen Johnson, George\n         McGovern, Julian P. Boyd, Allan Nevins, C. Vann Woodward,\n         Harry Ammon, Max Lerner, Daniel Boorstin, Louis S.\n         Auchincloss, Fawn Brodie, George F. Will, J. Harry Michael,\n         Jr., Barbara Tuchman, and Walker Cowen (Professional\n         Correspondence); Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard,\n         Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and Linwood Holton (Pulitzer Prize)\n         and Colgate Darden, Jr. (University of Virginia).","Also present are history book reviews, speeches, and\n         articles by Malone; interviews with Malone (two on video\n         cassette recordings); research files, research notecards,\n         cassette tape recordings (148 tapes), and miscellaneous\n         materials generated by Malone while writing his six-volume\n         biography of Thomas Jefferson.","re Fawn Bodie reviews","re Thomas Jefferson","re Thomas Jefferson","re Dumas Malone","re Thomas Jefferson","re \n                  The Story of the Declaration\n                  of Independence(Oxford University Press)","re \n                  Thomas Jefferson as Political\n                  Leader","Statements, Actions \u0026 Beliefs re Political\n                     Matters","re Thomas Jefferson","re Malone's Progress","re Patrick Henry","re the University of Virginia","re the Architecture of the University","of Thomas Jefferson's Portraits, Houdon's Bust of\n                  Jefferson, Jefferson's Tombstone, Library at\n                  Monticello, Views of Monticello, Poplar Forest,\n                  Virginia State Capitol Building, and Secretary's\n                  Ford","Richmond\n                  Recorderarticles re the Callender Scandals;\n                  the Joshua Fry-Peter Jefferson Map of Virginia \u0026\n                  Maryland (1751); Embargo article (1807); and the\n                  United States Congress Proclamation (1784)","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Additional Papers of Dumas Malone \n         \n         1913-1986"],"collection_ssim":["Additional Papers of Dumas Malone \n         \n         1913-1986"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["12712-b"],"unitid_tesim":["12712-b"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was given to the Library on March 18,\n            1987, by Mrs. Dumas Malone of Charlottesville, Virginia,\n            through the agency of Mr. Gifford Malone of McLean,\n            Virginia."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["This collection\n         consists of ca. 25,300 items (66 Hollinger boxes, ca. 35\n         linear feet)."],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe papers are unrestricted except for Box 26, which\n            contains recommendations written by Dumas Malone on behalf\n            of students and colleagues.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The papers are unrestricted except for Box 26, which\n            contains recommendations written by Dumas Malone on behalf\n            of students and colleagues."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003carrangement\u003e\n        \u003chead\u003eArrangement\u003c/head\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eIndividual files are generally in reverse chronological\n            order and Mr. Malone's orginal order has been preserved\n            whenever possible.\u003c/p\u003e\n      \u003c/arrangement\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eIndividual files are generally in reverse chronological\n            order and Mr. Malone's orginal order has been preserved\n            whenever possible.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003carrangement\u003e\n        \u003chead\u003eOrganization\u003c/head\u003e\n        \u003cp\u003eThis collection is arranged in seven series: I. 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Correspondence files were kept by\n         Malone as part of his topical series, and can be found\n         alphabetically under broad headings such as \"personal\n         correspondence,\" \"miscellaneous correspondence,\" \"professional\n         correspondence,\" and \"student correspondence.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eProminent correspondents in the topical files, listed with\n         the folder heading in which they appear, include; John Lloyd\n         Newcomb and Nicholas Murray Butler (Alderman Biography);\n         Samuel Eliot Morison (American Historical Association); Allan\n         Nevins (Columbia University); Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr.\n         (Correspondence re Thomas Jefferson); Carl Van Doren, Arthur\n         Hays Sulzberger, Allan Nevins, Arthur Schlesinger, Allen\n         Johnson, J. Franklin Jameson, and Charles Scribner ( \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDictionary of American\n         Biography\u003c/title\u003e); Daniel Boorstin, George Billias, Harry F.\n         Byrd, Jr., John Chancellor, Francis P. Miller, A. Willis\n         Robertson, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and Harry S. Truman (Names\n         and Addresses); Robert Penn Warren (National Endowment for the\n         Humanities); Justice Felix Frankfurter, Charles S. Robb,\n         Warren Chappell, Charles F. Baldwin, Justice Lewis F. Powell,\n         Jr., John H. Finley, Linwood Holton, President Jimmy Carter,\n         and Mills E. Godwin, Jr. (Personal Correspondence); and George\n         Bush and Admiral Hyman George Rickover (Presidental Medal of\n         Freedom).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eOther notables include: John F. Kennedy, Justice Felix\n         Frankfurter, Nathaniel W. Stephanson, Allen Johnson, George\n         McGovern, Julian P. Boyd, Allan Nevins, C. Vann Woodward,\n         Harry Ammon, Max Lerner, Daniel Boorstin, Louis S.\n         Auchincloss, Fawn Brodie, George F. Will, J. Harry Michael,\n         Jr., Barbara Tuchman, and Walker Cowen (Professional\n         Correspondence); Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard,\n         Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and Linwood Holton (Pulitzer Prize)\n         and Colgate Darden, Jr. (University of Virginia).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eAlso present are history book reviews, speeches, and\n         articles by Malone; interviews with Malone (two on video\n         cassette recordings); research files, research notecards,\n         cassette tape recordings (148 tapes), and miscellaneous\n         materials generated by Malone while writing his six-volume\n         biography of Thomas Jefferson.\u003c/p\u003e\n    ","\u003cp\u003ere Fawn Bodie reviews\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ere Thomas Jefferson\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ere Thomas Jefferson\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ere Dumas Malone\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ere Thomas Jefferson\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ere \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Story of the Declaration\n                  of Independence\u003c/title\u003e(Oxford University Press)\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ere \n                  \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThomas Jefferson as Political\n                  Leader\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eStatements, Actions \u0026amp; Beliefs re Political\n                     Matters\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003ere Thomas Jefferson\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003ere Malone's Progress\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003ere Patrick Henry\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003ere the University of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003ere the Architecture of the University\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eof Thomas Jefferson's Portraits, Houdon's Bust of\n                  Jefferson, Jefferson's Tombstone, Library at\n                  Monticello, Views of Monticello, Poplar Forest,\n                  Virginia State Capitol Building, and Secretary's\n                  Ford\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRichmond\n                  Recorder\u003c/title\u003earticles re the Callender Scandals;\n                  the Joshua Fry-Peter Jefferson Map of Virginia \u0026amp;\n                  Maryland (1751); Embargo article (1807); and the\n                  United States Congress Proclamation (1784)\u003c/p\u003e\n          "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This addition to the professional papers of Dumas Malone\n         (1892-1986) consists of ca. 25,300 items (66 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 35 linear feet), 1913-1986, chiefly concerning his work as\n         a professor of history, editor of the \n         Dictionary of American\n         Biography, and biographer (of Thomas Jefferson) in\n         residence at the University of Virginia.","Topical files and research and related materials for \n         Jefferson and His Timeform the\n         bulk of the collection. Correspondence files were kept by\n         Malone as part of his topical series, and can be found\n         alphabetically under broad headings such as \"personal\n         correspondence,\" \"miscellaneous correspondence,\" \"professional\n         correspondence,\" and \"student correspondence.\"","Prominent correspondents in the topical files, listed with\n         the folder heading in which they appear, include; John Lloyd\n         Newcomb and Nicholas Murray Butler (Alderman Biography);\n         Samuel Eliot Morison (American Historical Association); Allan\n         Nevins (Columbia University); Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr.\n         (Correspondence re Thomas Jefferson); Carl Van Doren, Arthur\n         Hays Sulzberger, Allan Nevins, Arthur Schlesinger, Allen\n         Johnson, J. Franklin Jameson, and Charles Scribner ( \n         Dictionary of American\n         Biography); Daniel Boorstin, George Billias, Harry F.\n         Byrd, Jr., John Chancellor, Francis P. Miller, A. Willis\n         Robertson, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and Harry S. Truman (Names\n         and Addresses); Robert Penn Warren (National Endowment for the\n         Humanities); Justice Felix Frankfurter, Charles S. Robb,\n         Warren Chappell, Charles F. Baldwin, Justice Lewis F. Powell,\n         Jr., John H. Finley, Linwood Holton, President Jimmy Carter,\n         and Mills E. Godwin, Jr. (Personal Correspondence); and George\n         Bush and Admiral Hyman George Rickover (Presidental Medal of\n         Freedom).","Other notables include: John F. Kennedy, Justice Felix\n         Frankfurter, Nathaniel W. Stephanson, Allen Johnson, George\n         McGovern, Julian P. Boyd, Allan Nevins, C. Vann Woodward,\n         Harry Ammon, Max Lerner, Daniel Boorstin, Louis S.\n         Auchincloss, Fawn Brodie, George F. Will, J. Harry Michael,\n         Jr., Barbara Tuchman, and Walker Cowen (Professional\n         Correspondence); Mills E. Godwin, Jr., Hardy C. Dillard,\n         Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and Linwood Holton (Pulitzer Prize)\n         and Colgate Darden, Jr. (University of Virginia).","Also present are history book reviews, speeches, and\n         articles by Malone; interviews with Malone (two on video\n         cassette recordings); research files, research notecards,\n         cassette tape recordings (148 tapes), and miscellaneous\n         materials generated by Malone while writing his six-volume\n         biography of Thomas Jefferson.","re Fawn Bodie reviews","re Thomas Jefferson","re Thomas Jefferson","re Dumas Malone","re Thomas Jefferson","re \n                  The Story of the Declaration\n                  of Independence(Oxford University Press)","re \n                  Thomas Jefferson as Political\n                  Leader","Statements, Actions \u0026 Beliefs re Political\n                     Matters","re Thomas Jefferson","re Malone's Progress","re Patrick Henry","re the University of Virginia","re the Architecture of the University","of Thomas Jefferson's Portraits, Houdon's Bust of\n                  Jefferson, Jefferson's Tombstone, Library at\n                  Monticello, Views of Monticello, Poplar Forest,\n                  Virginia State Capitol Building, and Secretary's\n                  Ford","Richmond\n                  Recorderarticles re the Callender Scandals;\n                  the Joshua Fry-Peter Jefferson Map of Virginia \u0026\n                  Maryland (1751); Embargo article (1807); and the\n                  United States Congress Proclamation (1784)"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":517,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:37:16.282Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viu_viu03229","ead_ssi":"viu_viu03229","_root_":"viu_viu03229","_nest_parent_":"viu_viu03229","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/uva-sc/viu03229.xml","title_ssm":["Additional Papers of Dumas Malone \n         \n         1913-1986"],"title_tesim":["Additional Papers of Dumas Malone \n         \n         1913-1986"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Additional Papers of Dumas Malone \n         \n         1913-1986"],"text":["Additional Papers of Dumas Malone \n         \n         1913-1986","12712-b","This collection\n         consists of ca. 25,300 items (66 Hollinger boxes, ca. 35\n         linear feet).","The papers are unrestricted except for Box 26, which\n            contains recommendations written by Dumas Malone on behalf\n            of students and colleagues.","Arrangement\n        Individual files are generally in reverse chronological\n            order and Mr. Malone's orginal order has been preserved\n            whenever possible.","Individual files are generally in reverse chronological\n            order and Mr. Malone's orginal order has been preserved\n            whenever possible.","Organization\n        This collection is arranged in seven series: I. Topical\n            Files (boxes 1-34); II. Miscellaneous Articles, Interviews,\n            Reviews, and Speeches (boxes 35-41); III. Research Files\n            for \n            Jefferson and His Time(boxes\n            42-58); IV. Miscellaneous Materials re \n            Jefferson and His Time(boxes\n            59-63); V. Video \u0026 Cassette Recordings, and Microfilm\n            (boxes 64-66); VI. Research Notecards and VII.\n            Oversize.","This collection is arranged in seven series: I. Topical\n            Files (boxes 1-34); II. Miscellaneous Articles, Interviews,\n            Reviews, and Speeches (boxes 35-41); III. Research Files\n            for \n            Jefferson and His Time(boxes\n            42-58); IV. Miscellaneous Materials re \n            Jefferson and His Time(boxes\n            59-63); V. Video \u0026 Cassette Recordings, and Microfilm\n            (boxes 64-66); VI. Research Notecards and VII.\n            Oversize.","This addition to the professional papers of Dumas Malone\n         (1892-1986) consists of ca. 25,300 items (66 Hollinger boxes,\n         ca. 35 linear feet), 1913-1986, chiefly concerning his work as\n         a professor of history, editor of the \n         Dictionary of American\n         Biography, and biographer (of Thomas Jefferson) in\n         residence at the University of Virginia.","Topical files and research and related materials for \n         Jefferson and His Timeform the\n         bulk of the collection. Correspondence files were kept by\n         Malone as part of his topical series, and can be found\n         alphabetically under broad headings such as \"personal\n         correspondence,\" \"miscellaneous correspondence,\" \"professional\n         correspondence,\" and \"student correspondence.\"","Prominent correspondents in the topical files, listed with\n         the folder heading in which they appear, include; John Lloyd\n         Newcomb and Nicholas Murray Butler (Alderman Biography);\n         Samuel Eliot Morison (American Historical Association); Allan\n         Nevins (Columbia University); Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr.\n         (Correspondence re Thomas Jefferson); Carl Van Doren, Arthur\n         Hays Sulzberger, Allan Nevins, Arthur Schlesinger, Allen\n         Johnson, J. Franklin Jameson, and Charles Scribner ( \n         Dictionary of American\n         Biography); Daniel Boorstin, George Billias, Harry F.\n         Byrd, Jr., John Chancellor, Francis P. Miller, A. 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Correspondence files were kept by\n         Malone as part of his topical series, and can be found\n         alphabetically under broad headings such as \"personal\n         correspondence,\" \"miscellaneous correspondence,\" \"professional\n         correspondence,\" and \"student correspondence.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eProminent correspondents in the topical files, listed with\n         the folder heading in which they appear, include; John Lloyd\n         Newcomb and Nicholas Murray Butler (Alderman Biography);\n         Samuel Eliot Morison (American Historical Association); Allan\n         Nevins (Columbia University); Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr.\n         (Correspondence re Thomas Jefferson); Carl Van Doren, Arthur\n         Hays Sulzberger, Allan Nevins, Arthur Schlesinger, Allen\n         Johnson, J. 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Correspondence files were kept by\n         Malone as part of his topical series, and can be found\n         alphabetically under broad headings such as \"personal\n         correspondence,\" \"miscellaneous correspondence,\" \"professional\n         correspondence,\" and \"student correspondence.\"","Prominent correspondents in the topical files, listed with\n         the folder heading in which they appear, include; John Lloyd\n         Newcomb and Nicholas Murray Butler (Alderman Biography);\n         Samuel Eliot Morison (American Historical Association); Allan\n         Nevins (Columbia University); Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr.\n         (Correspondence re Thomas Jefferson); Carl Van Doren, Arthur\n         Hays Sulzberger, Allan Nevins, Arthur Schlesinger, Allen\n         Johnson, J. Franklin Jameson, and Charles Scribner ( \n         Dictionary of American\n         Biography); Daniel Boorstin, George Billias, Harry F.\n         Byrd, Jr., John Chancellor, Francis P. Miller, A. 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Schmitt (1921-2006), emeritus Professor of History, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, ca. 4,158 items (9 Hollinger boxes, 4 linear shelf feet) 1934-2004.","The papers contain correspondence of the Schmitt and Hamburger families including letters to his parents, correspondence with and about Gerhard Anschütz; correspondence concerning business in Berlin; Schmitt's correspondence with publishers; correspondence with doctoral students together with files on job offers and publications; and correspondence, 1993-1997 concerning Schmitt's book Quakers and Nazis.","Also included are: a photocopy of a typescript diary by Katharina Petersen, head mistress of Quäkerschule Eerde, Eerde, Netherlands, 1934-1937; postcards and letters, 1943-1944, written from the concentration camps Konzentrationslager Herzogenbusch (a.k.a. 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Byrd, Jr.\nca. 1924-2003"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Additional Papers of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.\nca. 1924-2003"],"text":["Additional Papers of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.\nca. 1924-2003","10320-g","This addition to the papers of United States Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. consists of ca. 28,500 items (89 boxes and 10 OS boxes, ca. 59 linear feet).","Access to the Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Papers is controlled by the Honorable Harry F. Byrd, Jr. An applicant for access who is not associated with the University of Virginia must furnish to the Director of Special Collections a brief description of his academic or other qualifications, a summary of his research project, and a description of any projected publication that might make use of material from, or material derived from, the Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Papers. The Director of Special Collections will contact Senator Byrd and will notify the applicant of the Senator's decision.","These papers are organized in five series:","Series I. Correspondence: Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence (Boxes 1-12) Subseries B: Political and Retirement from Senate (Boxes 13- 19)","Series\nII Public Activities (Boxes 20-40) Series III Personal, Family, and Business Papers Subseries A: Business (Boxes 41-47) Subseries B: Family and Personal Papers (Boxes 48-52 and OS Box S-74)","Series IV\nCampaign and Political Papers (Boxes 52-89 ) Subseries A: Campaign Papers, 1966-1976, (Boxes 52-56) Subseries B: Political: 1976 Election (Boxes 57-64 ) Subseries C: Political: Miscellaneous (Boxes 65-71, and OS\nBox S-75) Subseries D: Political Notebooks (Boxes 72-81)","Series V Plaques Awarded to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. and Byrd Miscellany (Boxes 82-89 and S-76 through S- 82).","Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., a former member of the Virginia Senate (1947-1965), United States Senator for Virginia (1965-1983), and newspaper executive, was born in Winchester, Virginia, on December 20, 1914, son of\nHarry F. Byrd, Sr. and Anne Douglas (Beverley) Byrd. He was a student at the Virginia Military Institute, 1931-1933, and the University of Virginia, 1933-1935. Byrd married Gretchen B. Thomson of New Orleans, on\nAugust 9, 1941, and they had three children, Harry, Thomas Thomson, and Beverley.","Appointed to the United States Senate in 1965, Senator Byrd was elected to the Senate in 1966 as a Democrat and was reelected in 1970 and 1976 as an Independent. He was the first person in the history of the\nSenate to be elected twice as an Independent. Byrd was active on both the Armed Services Committee and the Finance Committee. He was also a member of the Virginia Democratic Central Committee (1940-1966).","Byrd was the editor of the Winchester Evening Star from 1935-, publisher of the Harrisonburg, Virginia, Daily News Record, 1937-; President and\nDirector of the Rockingham Publishing Company, from 1946; director of the Associated Press, 1950-1966.","During World War II, he served as an executive officer of a patrol bombing squadron in the Central and Western Pacific as a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Naval Reserve. Byrd was a recipient of the\nHonor Medal, and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, Rotarian Club, National Press Club, and the Army-Navy Club. Byrd also served on the boards of many educational and other institutions\nand received many awards from civic groups too numerous to mention in this short note. For additional information see the membership files and the list of plaques awarded to the Senate in appreciation of his\ncareer of service.","This addition to the papers of United States Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. consists of ca. 28,500 items (89 boxes and 10 OS boxes, ca. 59 linear feet), ca. 1924-2003, including correspondence, speeches, campaign\nmaterials, memberships on boards and organizations, photographs, plaques, memorabilia, awards, Senate voting records and topical files.","Much of the material deals with the political campaigns of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. for the Virginia State Legislature and the United States Senate, working files from his terms in the Virginia and U.S. Senate,\ncorrespondence concerning his decision to retire from the Senate, and files pertaining to his stint as the editor of the Winchester Star, and other family owned newspapers.","The first series consists of correspondence; correspondents in the alphabetical correspondence subseries (Boxes 1-12) discuss the Byrd apple orchards, his editorials, personal matters, and issues in the\nVirginia Legislature. The political subseries of correspondence (Boxes 13-19) chiefly discusses Byrd's campaign for the Senate in 1970 and his decision to run as an Independent, his political contributors, and\ninformation about the campaign. There are also a good many letters concerning his decision to retire when his term was up in 1983.","The second series (Boxes 20-40) provides a good idea of the extent of Senator Byrd's involvement in public activities including festivals, commissions, memberships in various organizations, college boards of\ntrustees, special awards, and historical and cultural organizations. This series also includes files on \"Special Friends\" listed in the folder listing, and speeches by Byrd, chiefly after his Senate career.","The next series is subdivided into the business papers (Boxes 41-47) of Senator Byrd, including files about his newspaper business, investments, and H.F.Byrd, Inc. and his family and personal papers (Boxes 48-\n52), which includes files on his wedding anniversaries, articles by Byrd, awards and certificates, his wife, Gretchen, family correspondence, news clippings about Byrd, photographs of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. in various\nsettings and with his family, notable figures and celebrities, a few of Harry F. Byrd, Sr., and his South Pole trip in 1979.","The majority of material in the fourth series of campaign and political papers deals with the 1976 election but there are scattered files on campaigns and politics in other years. There were several political\nsurveys conducted for Byrd by professional companies and material concerning the Virginians for Byrd organization. There also appears to be a complete record of the Senate Roll Call Votes of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.\n(Boxes 72-80) and an almost complete Voting Record (Boxes 80-81).","The fifth series is devoted to the plaques awarded to Byrd and other miscellaneous memorabilia.","A-B, including John Adams, Maryon P. Allen, Ricardo Manuel Espinosa Arias, Alfred L. Atherton, Marilyn Atwood, Halford Baker, Joseph H. Ball, Polan Banks, Sam T. Barfield, Dewey F. Bartlett, Bernard M. Baruch,\nJr., Richard F. Beirne, Edgar Bergen, Richard Berlin, James B. Beverley, III, J. Gray Beverley, Jr., D. Woodrow Bird, Anthony A. Bliss, T. MacAulay Booth, Thomas C. Boushall, George Bowles, J. Stewart Bryan, III,\nJames L. Buckley, James A. Burden","C-D, including Harry L. Carrico, Champlain H. Carson, Jr., Carl T. Cather, Turner Catledge, Christopher Chancellor, John A. Clem, III, J.D. Stetson Coleman, Thomas F. Connolly, Joseph Costello, Charlene B.\nCraycraft, Albert B. Crutcher, Jr., Carl T. Curtis, Jack F. Davis, S. Cooper, Dawson, Jr., Lester L. Dillard, George Dixon","E-F, including David Eisenhower, Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Doug Fairbanks, J. Smith Ferebee, Earl A. Fitzpatrick, James William Fletcher, Frank D. Floyd, Henry H. Fowler, Samuel B. Fray, and Fred Funkhouser","G-K, including Ashraf A. Ghorbal, Duncan C. Gibb, Fred L. Glaize, Thomas R. Glass, Freeman Gosden, Billy Graham, Elmon T. Gray, Raymond R. Guest, Clifford P. Hansen, Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Hildreth V.\nHarrison, Frank B. Hayne, William R. Hearst, Jr., John P. Humes, Lewis H. Hyde, John H. Kauffman, Sidney S. Kellam, Joseph Kingbury-Smith","L-M, including Scott Lacher, William H. Landrum, Edward B. Lee, Bernard Levin, Lawrence Lewis, Jr., Carter O. Lowance, Neila B. Mackrell, John H. Maginnis, Warren G. Magnuson, Joseph A. Massie, Jr., Frank\nMcCarthy, Lin Mehemel, M.J. Menefee, Henry P. Mitchell, George Murphy, William R. Murphy","N-R, including William Neurdenburg, Lloyd U. Noland, Jr., Marilyn Odom, Carter H. Ogden, E. Walton Opie, Hierome L. Opie, Voltaire Perkins, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Eugene Pulliam, E.R. Quesada, John B. Rawlings,\nPhillip Rayfield, J. Philip Reberger, Abraham A. Ribicoff, Joe Richman, William S. Robertson","S, including James Savedge, Richard M. Scaife, Randolph Scott, Thomas G. Scully, Richard T. Short, David G. Simpson, D. French Slaughter, Louis Spilman, William B. Spilman, Harry F. Stimpson, Jr. James Stone,\nLewis L. Strauss, George E. Stringfellow, Albert Swanke, G. Fred Switzer, John J. Synon","T-Z, including Stuart S. Taylor, C.E. Thurston, Jr., Lewis H. Vaden, John W. Warner, George W. Warren, McDonald Wellford, John W. Williams, Langbourne M. Williams, B. Beverley Wright, William L. Zimmer, Jr.","Photographs of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.: Miscellaneous, including with Jim Baker, Associated Press Board of Directors, in his Senate office, with President Jerry Ford, with President Lyndon Johnson, World War II\n[Patrol Bombing Squadron ?]13 Ship's Crew, and New Jersey battleship (oversize)","(2 awards)","Nashville Banner\n \"A Place in the Gallery of the Great\" cartoon, and Senate Memorial for Harry F. Byrd, Sr.: oversize","small and large Virginia flags, and one small Winchester, Virginia flag, taken to the South Pole by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. (oversize)","consisting of commemorative metal plates featuring four famous Virginia buildings, Monticello, the Capitol Building in Williamsburg, St. Johns Church, Richmond, and Mt. Vernon, mounted on a blue background (OS\nbox H-14)","Virginia Saints \u0026 Sinners, Richmond, Virginia, charcoal and pencil drawing of Byrd covered with autographs (1M carrel H)","No part of the Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Papers, nor any material from them, or derived from them, may be published without the express permission of the Honorable Harry F. Byrd, Jr. Please see Access Restrictions above for the procedure to be followed to obtain Senator Byrd's permission.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Additional Papers of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.\nca. 1924-2003"],"collection_ssim":["Additional Papers of Harry F. 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Byrd also served on the boards of many educational and other institutions\nand received many awards from civic groups too numerous to mention in this short note. For additional information see the membership files and the list of plaques awarded to the Senate in appreciation of his\ncareer of service.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., a former member of the Virginia Senate (1947-1965), United States Senator for Virginia (1965-1983), and newspaper executive, was born in Winchester, Virginia, on December 20, 1914, son of\nHarry F. Byrd, Sr. and Anne Douglas (Beverley) Byrd. He was a student at the Virginia Military Institute, 1931-1933, and the University of Virginia, 1933-1935. Byrd married Gretchen B. Thomson of New Orleans, on\nAugust 9, 1941, and they had three children, Harry, Thomas Thomson, and Beverley.","Appointed to the United States Senate in 1965, Senator Byrd was elected to the Senate in 1966 as a Democrat and was reelected in 1970 and 1976 as an Independent. He was the first person in the history of the\nSenate to be elected twice as an Independent. Byrd was active on both the Armed Services Committee and the Finance Committee. He was also a member of the Virginia Democratic Central Committee (1940-1966).","Byrd was the editor of the Winchester Evening Star from 1935-, publisher of the Harrisonburg, Virginia, Daily News Record, 1937-; President and\nDirector of the Rockingham Publishing Company, from 1946; director of the Associated Press, 1950-1966.","During World War II, he served as an executive officer of a patrol bombing squadron in the Central and Western Pacific as a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Naval Reserve. Byrd was a recipient of the\nHonor Medal, and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, Rotarian Club, National Press Club, and the Army-Navy Club. Byrd also served on the boards of many educational and other institutions\nand received many awards from civic groups too numerous to mention in this short note. For additional information see the membership files and the list of plaques awarded to the Senate in appreciation of his\ncareer of service."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdditional Papers of Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Accession #10320-g, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Additional Papers of Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Accession #10320-g, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis addition to the papers of United States Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. consists of ca. 28,500 items (89 boxes and 10 OS boxes, ca. 59 linear feet), ca. 1924-2003, including correspondence, speeches, campaign\nmaterials, memberships on boards and organizations, photographs, plaques, memorabilia, awards, Senate voting records and topical files.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eMuch of the material deals with the political campaigns of Harry F. 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There are also a good many letters concerning his decision to retire when his term was up in 1983.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe second series (Boxes 20-40) provides a good idea of the extent of Senator Byrd's involvement in public activities including festivals, commissions, memberships in various organizations, college boards of\ntrustees, special awards, and historical and cultural organizations. This series also includes files on \"Special Friends\" listed in the folder listing, and speeches by Byrd, chiefly after his Senate career.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe next series is subdivided into the business papers (Boxes 41-47) of Senator Byrd, including files about his newspaper business, investments, and H.F.Byrd, Inc. and his family and personal papers (Boxes 48-\n52), which includes files on his wedding anniversaries, articles by Byrd, awards and certificates, his wife, Gretchen, family correspondence, news clippings about Byrd, photographs of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. in various\nsettings and with his family, notable figures and celebrities, a few of Harry F. Byrd, Sr., and his South Pole trip in 1979.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe majority of material in the fourth series of campaign and political papers deals with the 1976 election but there are scattered files on campaigns and politics in other years. There were several political\nsurveys conducted for Byrd by professional companies and material concerning the Virginians for Byrd organization. There also appears to be a complete record of the Senate Roll Call Votes of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.\n(Boxes 72-80) and an almost complete Voting Record (Boxes 80-81).\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe fifth series is devoted to the plaques awarded to Byrd and other miscellaneous memorabilia.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n    ","\u003cp\u003eA-B, including John Adams, Maryon P. Allen, Ricardo Manuel Espinosa Arias, Alfred L. Atherton, Marilyn Atwood, Halford Baker, Joseph H. Ball, Polan Banks, Sam T. Barfield, Dewey F. Bartlett, Bernard M. Baruch,\nJr., Richard F. Beirne, Edgar Bergen, Richard Berlin, James B. Beverley, III, J. Gray Beverley, Jr., D. Woodrow Bird, Anthony A. Bliss, T. MacAulay Booth, Thomas C. Boushall, George Bowles, J. Stewart Bryan, III,\nJames L. Buckley, James A. Burden\n\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eC-D, including Harry L. Carrico, Champlain H. Carson, Jr., Carl T. Cather, Turner Catledge, Christopher Chancellor, John A. Clem, III, J.D. Stetson Coleman, Thomas F. Connolly, Joseph Costello, Charlene B.\nCraycraft, Albert B. Crutcher, Jr., Carl T. Curtis, Jack F. Davis, S. Cooper, Dawson, Jr., Lester L. Dillard, George Dixon\n\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003eE-F, including David Eisenhower, Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Doug Fairbanks, J. Smith Ferebee, Earl A. Fitzpatrick, James William Fletcher, Frank D. Floyd, Henry H. Fowler, Samuel B. 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Byrd, Jr.: Miscellaneous, including with Jim Baker, Associated Press Board of Directors, in his Senate office, with President Jerry Ford, with President Lyndon Johnson, World War II\n[Patrol Bombing Squadron ?]13 Ship's Crew, and New Jersey battleship (oversize)\n\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003e(2 awards)\n\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eNashville Banner\n\u003c/title\u003e \"A Place in the Gallery of the Great\" cartoon, and Senate Memorial for Harry F. Byrd, Sr.: oversize\n\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003esmall and large Virginia flags, and one small Winchester, Virginia flag, taken to the South Pole by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. (oversize)\n\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003econsisting of commemorative metal plates featuring four famous Virginia buildings, Monticello, the Capitol Building in Williamsburg, St. Johns Church, Richmond, and Mt. 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Byrd, Jr. for the Virginia State Legislature and the United States Senate, working files from his terms in the Virginia and U.S. Senate,\ncorrespondence concerning his decision to retire from the Senate, and files pertaining to his stint as the editor of the Winchester Star, and other family owned newspapers.","The first series consists of correspondence; correspondents in the alphabetical correspondence subseries (Boxes 1-12) discuss the Byrd apple orchards, his editorials, personal matters, and issues in the\nVirginia Legislature. The political subseries of correspondence (Boxes 13-19) chiefly discusses Byrd's campaign for the Senate in 1970 and his decision to run as an Independent, his political contributors, and\ninformation about the campaign. There are also a good many letters concerning his decision to retire when his term was up in 1983.","The second series (Boxes 20-40) provides a good idea of the extent of Senator Byrd's involvement in public activities including festivals, commissions, memberships in various organizations, college boards of\ntrustees, special awards, and historical and cultural organizations. This series also includes files on \"Special Friends\" listed in the folder listing, and speeches by Byrd, chiefly after his Senate career.","The next series is subdivided into the business papers (Boxes 41-47) of Senator Byrd, including files about his newspaper business, investments, and H.F.Byrd, Inc. and his family and personal papers (Boxes 48-\n52), which includes files on his wedding anniversaries, articles by Byrd, awards and certificates, his wife, Gretchen, family correspondence, news clippings about Byrd, photographs of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. in various\nsettings and with his family, notable figures and celebrities, a few of Harry F. Byrd, Sr., and his South Pole trip in 1979.","The majority of material in the fourth series of campaign and political papers deals with the 1976 election but there are scattered files on campaigns and politics in other years. There were several political\nsurveys conducted for Byrd by professional companies and material concerning the Virginians for Byrd organization. There also appears to be a complete record of the Senate Roll Call Votes of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.\n(Boxes 72-80) and an almost complete Voting Record (Boxes 80-81).","The fifth series is devoted to the plaques awarded to Byrd and other miscellaneous memorabilia.","A-B, including John Adams, Maryon P. Allen, Ricardo Manuel Espinosa Arias, Alfred L. Atherton, Marilyn Atwood, Halford Baker, Joseph H. Ball, Polan Banks, Sam T. Barfield, Dewey F. Bartlett, Bernard M. Baruch,\nJr., Richard F. Beirne, Edgar Bergen, Richard Berlin, James B. Beverley, III, J. Gray Beverley, Jr., D. Woodrow Bird, Anthony A. Bliss, T. MacAulay Booth, Thomas C. Boushall, George Bowles, J. Stewart Bryan, III,\nJames L. Buckley, James A. Burden","C-D, including Harry L. Carrico, Champlain H. Carson, Jr., Carl T. Cather, Turner Catledge, Christopher Chancellor, John A. Clem, III, J.D. Stetson Coleman, Thomas F. Connolly, Joseph Costello, Charlene B.\nCraycraft, Albert B. Crutcher, Jr., Carl T. Curtis, Jack F. Davis, S. Cooper, Dawson, Jr., Lester L. Dillard, George Dixon","E-F, including David Eisenhower, Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Doug Fairbanks, J. Smith Ferebee, Earl A. Fitzpatrick, James William Fletcher, Frank D. Floyd, Henry H. Fowler, Samuel B. Fray, and Fred Funkhouser","G-K, including Ashraf A. Ghorbal, Duncan C. Gibb, Fred L. Glaize, Thomas R. Glass, Freeman Gosden, Billy Graham, Elmon T. Gray, Raymond R. Guest, Clifford P. Hansen, Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Hildreth V.\nHarrison, Frank B. Hayne, William R. Hearst, Jr., John P. Humes, Lewis H. Hyde, John H. Kauffman, Sidney S. Kellam, Joseph Kingbury-Smith","L-M, including Scott Lacher, William H. Landrum, Edward B. Lee, Bernard Levin, Lawrence Lewis, Jr., Carter O. Lowance, Neila B. Mackrell, John H. Maginnis, Warren G. Magnuson, Joseph A. Massie, Jr., Frank\nMcCarthy, Lin Mehemel, M.J. Menefee, Henry P. Mitchell, George Murphy, William R. Murphy","N-R, including William Neurdenburg, Lloyd U. Noland, Jr., Marilyn Odom, Carter H. Ogden, E. Walton Opie, Hierome L. Opie, Voltaire Perkins, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Eugene Pulliam, E.R. Quesada, John B. Rawlings,\nPhillip Rayfield, J. Philip Reberger, Abraham A. Ribicoff, Joe Richman, William S. Robertson","S, including James Savedge, Richard M. Scaife, Randolph Scott, Thomas G. Scully, Richard T. Short, David G. Simpson, D. French Slaughter, Louis Spilman, William B. Spilman, Harry F. Stimpson, Jr. James Stone,\nLewis L. Strauss, George E. Stringfellow, Albert Swanke, G. Fred Switzer, John J. Synon","T-Z, including Stuart S. Taylor, C.E. Thurston, Jr., Lewis H. Vaden, John W. Warner, George W. Warren, McDonald Wellford, John W. Williams, Langbourne M. Williams, B. Beverley Wright, William L. Zimmer, Jr.","Photographs of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.: Miscellaneous, including with Jim Baker, Associated Press Board of Directors, in his Senate office, with President Jerry Ford, with President Lyndon Johnson, World War II\n[Patrol Bombing Squadron ?]13 Ship's Crew, and New Jersey battleship (oversize)","(2 awards)","Nashville Banner\n \"A Place in the Gallery of the Great\" cartoon, and Senate Memorial for Harry F. Byrd, Sr.: oversize","small and large Virginia flags, and one small Winchester, Virginia flag, taken to the South Pole by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. (oversize)","consisting of commemorative metal plates featuring four famous Virginia buildings, Monticello, the Capitol Building in Williamsburg, St. Johns Church, Richmond, and Mt. Vernon, mounted on a blue background (OS\nbox H-14)","Virginia Saints \u0026 Sinners, Richmond, Virginia, charcoal and pencil drawing of Byrd covered with autographs (1M carrel H)"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNo part of the Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Papers, nor any material from them, or derived from them, may be published without the express permission of the Honorable Harry F. Byrd, Jr. Please see Access Restrictions above for the procedure to be followed to obtain Senator Byrd's permission.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["No part of the Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Papers, nor any material from them, or derived from them, may be published without the express permission of the Honorable Harry F. 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Byrd, Jr., Papers is controlled by the Honorable Harry F. Byrd, Jr. An applicant for access who is not associated with the University of Virginia must furnish to the Director of Special Collections a brief description of his academic or other qualifications, a summary of his research project, and a description of any projected publication that might make use of material from, or material derived from, the Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Papers. The Director of Special Collections will contact Senator Byrd and will notify the applicant of the Senator's decision.","These papers are organized in five series:","Series I. Correspondence: Subseries A: Alphabetical Correspondence (Boxes 1-12) Subseries B: Political and Retirement from Senate (Boxes 13- 19)","Series\nII Public Activities (Boxes 20-40) Series III Personal, Family, and Business Papers Subseries A: Business (Boxes 41-47) Subseries B: Family and Personal Papers (Boxes 48-52 and OS Box S-74)","Series IV\nCampaign and Political Papers (Boxes 52-89 ) Subseries A: Campaign Papers, 1966-1976, (Boxes 52-56) Subseries B: Political: 1976 Election (Boxes 57-64 ) Subseries C: Political: Miscellaneous (Boxes 65-71, and OS\nBox S-75) Subseries D: Political Notebooks (Boxes 72-81)","Series V Plaques Awarded to Harry F. Byrd, Jr. and Byrd Miscellany (Boxes 82-89 and S-76 through S- 82).","Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., a former member of the Virginia Senate (1947-1965), United States Senator for Virginia (1965-1983), and newspaper executive, was born in Winchester, Virginia, on December 20, 1914, son of\nHarry F. Byrd, Sr. and Anne Douglas (Beverley) Byrd. He was a student at the Virginia Military Institute, 1931-1933, and the University of Virginia, 1933-1935. Byrd married Gretchen B. Thomson of New Orleans, on\nAugust 9, 1941, and they had three children, Harry, Thomas Thomson, and Beverley.","Appointed to the United States Senate in 1965, Senator Byrd was elected to the Senate in 1966 as a Democrat and was reelected in 1970 and 1976 as an Independent. He was the first person in the history of the\nSenate to be elected twice as an Independent. Byrd was active on both the Armed Services Committee and the Finance Committee. He was also a member of the Virginia Democratic Central Committee (1940-1966).","Byrd was the editor of the Winchester Evening Star from 1935-, publisher of the Harrisonburg, Virginia, Daily News Record, 1937-; President and\nDirector of the Rockingham Publishing Company, from 1946; director of the Associated Press, 1950-1966.","During World War II, he served as an executive officer of a patrol bombing squadron in the Central and Western Pacific as a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Naval Reserve. Byrd was a recipient of the\nHonor Medal, and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, Rotarian Club, National Press Club, and the Army-Navy Club. Byrd also served on the boards of many educational and other institutions\nand received many awards from civic groups too numerous to mention in this short note. For additional information see the membership files and the list of plaques awarded to the Senate in appreciation of his\ncareer of service.","This addition to the papers of United States Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. consists of ca. 28,500 items (89 boxes and 10 OS boxes, ca. 59 linear feet), ca. 1924-2003, including correspondence, speeches, campaign\nmaterials, memberships on boards and organizations, photographs, plaques, memorabilia, awards, Senate voting records and topical files.","Much of the material deals with the political campaigns of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. for the Virginia State Legislature and the United States Senate, working files from his terms in the Virginia and U.S. Senate,\ncorrespondence concerning his decision to retire from the Senate, and files pertaining to his stint as the editor of the Winchester Star, and other family owned newspapers.","The first series consists of correspondence; correspondents in the alphabetical correspondence subseries (Boxes 1-12) discuss the Byrd apple orchards, his editorials, personal matters, and issues in the\nVirginia Legislature. The political subseries of correspondence (Boxes 13-19) chiefly discusses Byrd's campaign for the Senate in 1970 and his decision to run as an Independent, his political contributors, and\ninformation about the campaign. There are also a good many letters concerning his decision to retire when his term was up in 1983.","The second series (Boxes 20-40) provides a good idea of the extent of Senator Byrd's involvement in public activities including festivals, commissions, memberships in various organizations, college boards of\ntrustees, special awards, and historical and cultural organizations. This series also includes files on \"Special Friends\" listed in the folder listing, and speeches by Byrd, chiefly after his Senate career.","The next series is subdivided into the business papers (Boxes 41-47) of Senator Byrd, including files about his newspaper business, investments, and H.F.Byrd, Inc. and his family and personal papers (Boxes 48-\n52), which includes files on his wedding anniversaries, articles by Byrd, awards and certificates, his wife, Gretchen, family correspondence, news clippings about Byrd, photographs of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. in various\nsettings and with his family, notable figures and celebrities, a few of Harry F. Byrd, Sr., and his South Pole trip in 1979.","The majority of material in the fourth series of campaign and political papers deals with the 1976 election but there are scattered files on campaigns and politics in other years. There were several political\nsurveys conducted for Byrd by professional companies and material concerning the Virginians for Byrd organization. There also appears to be a complete record of the Senate Roll Call Votes of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.\n(Boxes 72-80) and an almost complete Voting Record (Boxes 80-81).","The fifth series is devoted to the plaques awarded to Byrd and other miscellaneous memorabilia.","A-B, including John Adams, Maryon P. Allen, Ricardo Manuel Espinosa Arias, Alfred L. Atherton, Marilyn Atwood, Halford Baker, Joseph H. Ball, Polan Banks, Sam T. Barfield, Dewey F. Bartlett, Bernard M. Baruch,\nJr., Richard F. Beirne, Edgar Bergen, Richard Berlin, James B. Beverley, III, J. Gray Beverley, Jr., D. Woodrow Bird, Anthony A. Bliss, T. MacAulay Booth, Thomas C. Boushall, George Bowles, J. Stewart Bryan, III,\nJames L. Buckley, James A. Burden","C-D, including Harry L. Carrico, Champlain H. Carson, Jr., Carl T. Cather, Turner Catledge, Christopher Chancellor, John A. Clem, III, J.D. Stetson Coleman, Thomas F. Connolly, Joseph Costello, Charlene B.\nCraycraft, Albert B. Crutcher, Jr., Carl T. Curtis, Jack F. Davis, S. Cooper, Dawson, Jr., Lester L. Dillard, George Dixon","E-F, including David Eisenhower, Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Doug Fairbanks, J. Smith Ferebee, Earl A. Fitzpatrick, James William Fletcher, Frank D. Floyd, Henry H. Fowler, Samuel B. Fray, and Fred Funkhouser","G-K, including Ashraf A. Ghorbal, Duncan C. Gibb, Fred L. Glaize, Thomas R. Glass, Freeman Gosden, Billy Graham, Elmon T. Gray, Raymond R. Guest, Clifford P. Hansen, Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Hildreth V.\nHarrison, Frank B. Hayne, William R. Hearst, Jr., John P. Humes, Lewis H. Hyde, John H. Kauffman, Sidney S. Kellam, Joseph Kingbury-Smith","L-M, including Scott Lacher, William H. Landrum, Edward B. Lee, Bernard Levin, Lawrence Lewis, Jr., Carter O. Lowance, Neila B. Mackrell, John H. Maginnis, Warren G. Magnuson, Joseph A. Massie, Jr., Frank\nMcCarthy, Lin Mehemel, M.J. Menefee, Henry P. Mitchell, George Murphy, William R. Murphy","N-R, including William Neurdenburg, Lloyd U. Noland, Jr., Marilyn Odom, Carter H. Ogden, E. Walton Opie, Hierome L. Opie, Voltaire Perkins, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Eugene Pulliam, E.R. Quesada, John B. Rawlings,\nPhillip Rayfield, J. Philip Reberger, Abraham A. Ribicoff, Joe Richman, William S. Robertson","S, including James Savedge, Richard M. Scaife, Randolph Scott, Thomas G. Scully, Richard T. Short, David G. Simpson, D. French Slaughter, Louis Spilman, William B. Spilman, Harry F. Stimpson, Jr. James Stone,\nLewis L. Strauss, George E. Stringfellow, Albert Swanke, G. Fred Switzer, John J. Synon","T-Z, including Stuart S. Taylor, C.E. Thurston, Jr., Lewis H. Vaden, John W. Warner, George W. Warren, McDonald Wellford, John W. Williams, Langbourne M. Williams, B. Beverley Wright, William L. Zimmer, Jr.","Photographs of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.: Miscellaneous, including with Jim Baker, Associated Press Board of Directors, in his Senate office, with President Jerry Ford, with President Lyndon Johnson, World War II\n[Patrol Bombing Squadron ?]13 Ship's Crew, and New Jersey battleship (oversize)","(2 awards)","Nashville Banner\n \"A Place in the Gallery of the Great\" cartoon, and Senate Memorial for Harry F. Byrd, Sr.: oversize","small and large Virginia flags, and one small Winchester, Virginia flag, taken to the South Pole by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. (oversize)","consisting of commemorative metal plates featuring four famous Virginia buildings, Monticello, the Capitol Building in Williamsburg, St. Johns Church, Richmond, and Mt. Vernon, mounted on a blue background (OS\nbox H-14)","Virginia Saints \u0026 Sinners, Richmond, Virginia, charcoal and pencil drawing of Byrd covered with autographs (1M carrel H)","No part of the Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Papers, nor any material from them, or derived from them, may be published without the express permission of the Honorable Harry F. Byrd, Jr. Please see Access Restrictions above for the procedure to be followed to obtain Senator Byrd's permission.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Additional Papers of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.\nca. 1924-2003"],"collection_ssim":["Additional Papers of Harry F. 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Byrd, Sr. and Anne Douglas (Beverley) Byrd. He was a student at the Virginia Military Institute, 1931-1933, and the University of Virginia, 1933-1935. Byrd married Gretchen B. Thomson of New Orleans, on\nAugust 9, 1941, and they had three children, Harry, Thomas Thomson, and Beverley.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eAppointed to the United States Senate in 1965, Senator Byrd was elected to the Senate in 1966 as a Democrat and was reelected in 1970 and 1976 as an Independent. He was the first person in the history of the\nSenate to be elected twice as an Independent. Byrd was active on both the Armed Services Committee and the Finance Committee. He was also a member of the Virginia Democratic Central Committee (1940-1966).\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eByrd was the editor of the \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eWinchester Evening Star\u003c/title\u003e from 1935-, publisher of the Harrisonburg, Virginia, \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eDaily News Record\u003c/title\u003e, 1937-; President and\nDirector of the Rockingham Publishing Company, from 1946; director of the Associated Press, 1950-1966.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eDuring World War II, he served as an executive officer of a patrol bombing squadron in the Central and Western Pacific as a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Naval Reserve. Byrd was a recipient of the\nHonor Medal, and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, Rotarian Club, National Press Club, and the Army-Navy Club. Byrd also served on the boards of many educational and other institutions\nand received many awards from civic groups too numerous to mention in this short note. For additional information see the membership files and the list of plaques awarded to the Senate in appreciation of his\ncareer of service.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., a former member of the Virginia Senate (1947-1965), United States Senator for Virginia (1965-1983), and newspaper executive, was born in Winchester, Virginia, on December 20, 1914, son of\nHarry F. Byrd, Sr. and Anne Douglas (Beverley) Byrd. He was a student at the Virginia Military Institute, 1931-1933, and the University of Virginia, 1933-1935. Byrd married Gretchen B. Thomson of New Orleans, on\nAugust 9, 1941, and they had three children, Harry, Thomas Thomson, and Beverley.","Appointed to the United States Senate in 1965, Senator Byrd was elected to the Senate in 1966 as a Democrat and was reelected in 1970 and 1976 as an Independent. He was the first person in the history of the\nSenate to be elected twice as an Independent. Byrd was active on both the Armed Services Committee and the Finance Committee. He was also a member of the Virginia Democratic Central Committee (1940-1966).","Byrd was the editor of the Winchester Evening Star from 1935-, publisher of the Harrisonburg, Virginia, Daily News Record, 1937-; President and\nDirector of the Rockingham Publishing Company, from 1946; director of the Associated Press, 1950-1966.","During World War II, he served as an executive officer of a patrol bombing squadron in the Central and Western Pacific as a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Naval Reserve. Byrd was a recipient of the\nHonor Medal, and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, Rotarian Club, National Press Club, and the Army-Navy Club. Byrd also served on the boards of many educational and other institutions\nand received many awards from civic groups too numerous to mention in this short note. For additional information see the membership files and the list of plaques awarded to the Senate in appreciation of his\ncareer of service."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdditional Papers of Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Accession #10320-g, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Additional Papers of Harry F. Byrd, Jr., Accession #10320-g, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis addition to the papers of United States Senator Harry F. 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Byrd, Jr. in various\nsettings and with his family, notable figures and celebrities, a few of Harry F. Byrd, Sr., and his South Pole trip in 1979.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe majority of material in the fourth series of campaign and political papers deals with the 1976 election but there are scattered files on campaigns and politics in other years. There were several political\nsurveys conducted for Byrd by professional companies and material concerning the Virginians for Byrd organization. There also appears to be a complete record of the Senate Roll Call Votes of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.\n(Boxes 72-80) and an almost complete Voting Record (Boxes 80-81).\n\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe fifth series is devoted to the plaques awarded to Byrd and other miscellaneous memorabilia.\n\u003c/p\u003e\n    ","\u003cp\u003eA-B, including John Adams, Maryon P. Allen, Ricardo Manuel Espinosa Arias, Alfred L. Atherton, Marilyn Atwood, Halford Baker, Joseph H. 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Byrd, Jr. for the Virginia State Legislature and the United States Senate, working files from his terms in the Virginia and U.S. Senate,\ncorrespondence concerning his decision to retire from the Senate, and files pertaining to his stint as the editor of the Winchester Star, and other family owned newspapers.","The first series consists of correspondence; correspondents in the alphabetical correspondence subseries (Boxes 1-12) discuss the Byrd apple orchards, his editorials, personal matters, and issues in the\nVirginia Legislature. The political subseries of correspondence (Boxes 13-19) chiefly discusses Byrd's campaign for the Senate in 1970 and his decision to run as an Independent, his political contributors, and\ninformation about the campaign. There are also a good many letters concerning his decision to retire when his term was up in 1983.","The second series (Boxes 20-40) provides a good idea of the extent of Senator Byrd's involvement in public activities including festivals, commissions, memberships in various organizations, college boards of\ntrustees, special awards, and historical and cultural organizations. This series also includes files on \"Special Friends\" listed in the folder listing, and speeches by Byrd, chiefly after his Senate career.","The next series is subdivided into the business papers (Boxes 41-47) of Senator Byrd, including files about his newspaper business, investments, and H.F.Byrd, Inc. and his family and personal papers (Boxes 48-\n52), which includes files on his wedding anniversaries, articles by Byrd, awards and certificates, his wife, Gretchen, family correspondence, news clippings about Byrd, photographs of Harry F. Byrd, Jr. in various\nsettings and with his family, notable figures and celebrities, a few of Harry F. Byrd, Sr., and his South Pole trip in 1979.","The majority of material in the fourth series of campaign and political papers deals with the 1976 election but there are scattered files on campaigns and politics in other years. There were several political\nsurveys conducted for Byrd by professional companies and material concerning the Virginians for Byrd organization. There also appears to be a complete record of the Senate Roll Call Votes of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.\n(Boxes 72-80) and an almost complete Voting Record (Boxes 80-81).","The fifth series is devoted to the plaques awarded to Byrd and other miscellaneous memorabilia.","A-B, including John Adams, Maryon P. Allen, Ricardo Manuel Espinosa Arias, Alfred L. Atherton, Marilyn Atwood, Halford Baker, Joseph H. Ball, Polan Banks, Sam T. Barfield, Dewey F. Bartlett, Bernard M. Baruch,\nJr., Richard F. Beirne, Edgar Bergen, Richard Berlin, James B. Beverley, III, J. Gray Beverley, Jr., D. Woodrow Bird, Anthony A. Bliss, T. MacAulay Booth, Thomas C. Boushall, George Bowles, J. Stewart Bryan, III,\nJames L. Buckley, James A. Burden","C-D, including Harry L. Carrico, Champlain H. Carson, Jr., Carl T. Cather, Turner Catledge, Christopher Chancellor, John A. Clem, III, J.D. Stetson Coleman, Thomas F. Connolly, Joseph Costello, Charlene B.\nCraycraft, Albert B. Crutcher, Jr., Carl T. Curtis, Jack F. Davis, S. Cooper, Dawson, Jr., Lester L. Dillard, George Dixon","E-F, including David Eisenhower, Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Doug Fairbanks, J. Smith Ferebee, Earl A. Fitzpatrick, James William Fletcher, Frank D. Floyd, Henry H. Fowler, Samuel B. Fray, and Fred Funkhouser","G-K, including Ashraf A. Ghorbal, Duncan C. Gibb, Fred L. Glaize, Thomas R. Glass, Freeman Gosden, Billy Graham, Elmon T. Gray, Raymond R. Guest, Clifford P. Hansen, Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Hildreth V.\nHarrison, Frank B. Hayne, William R. Hearst, Jr., John P. Humes, Lewis H. Hyde, John H. Kauffman, Sidney S. Kellam, Joseph Kingbury-Smith","L-M, including Scott Lacher, William H. Landrum, Edward B. Lee, Bernard Levin, Lawrence Lewis, Jr., Carter O. Lowance, Neila B. Mackrell, John H. Maginnis, Warren G. Magnuson, Joseph A. Massie, Jr., Frank\nMcCarthy, Lin Mehemel, M.J. Menefee, Henry P. Mitchell, George Murphy, William R. Murphy","N-R, including William Neurdenburg, Lloyd U. Noland, Jr., Marilyn Odom, Carter H. Ogden, E. Walton Opie, Hierome L. Opie, Voltaire Perkins, Lewis F. Powell, Jr., Eugene Pulliam, E.R. Quesada, John B. Rawlings,\nPhillip Rayfield, J. Philip Reberger, Abraham A. Ribicoff, Joe Richman, William S. Robertson","S, including James Savedge, Richard M. Scaife, Randolph Scott, Thomas G. Scully, Richard T. Short, David G. Simpson, D. French Slaughter, Louis Spilman, William B. Spilman, Harry F. Stimpson, Jr. James Stone,\nLewis L. Strauss, George E. Stringfellow, Albert Swanke, G. Fred Switzer, John J. Synon","T-Z, including Stuart S. Taylor, C.E. Thurston, Jr., Lewis H. Vaden, John W. Warner, George W. Warren, McDonald Wellford, John W. Williams, Langbourne M. Williams, B. Beverley Wright, William L. Zimmer, Jr.","Photographs of Harry F. Byrd, Jr.: Miscellaneous, including with Jim Baker, Associated Press Board of Directors, in his Senate office, with President Jerry Ford, with President Lyndon Johnson, World War II\n[Patrol Bombing Squadron ?]13 Ship's Crew, and New Jersey battleship (oversize)","(2 awards)","Nashville Banner\n \"A Place in the Gallery of the Great\" cartoon, and Senate Memorial for Harry F. Byrd, Sr.: oversize","small and large Virginia flags, and one small Winchester, Virginia flag, taken to the South Pole by Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. (oversize)","consisting of commemorative metal plates featuring four famous Virginia buildings, Monticello, the Capitol Building in Williamsburg, St. Johns Church, Richmond, and Mt. 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The collection also includes four bound letterpress copybooks of Kean's outgoing letters, and a microfilm copy of Kean's autobiography, from the original placed in the National Library of Medicine. The individual correspondent files include three Surgeons General of the United States Army: Merritte Weber Ireland (1867-1952), William Crawford Gorgas (1854-1920), and Robert Maitland O'Reilly (1845-1912); and, John J. Moran and William H. Taft. Letters from Moran concern the yellow fever experiments in Cuba and include one, July 31, 1937, mentioning the interest of Philip S. Hench in the experiments. Correspondence with Taft concerns a recommendation for Surgeon-General and Kean's appointment as director of military relief for the American Red Cross during World War I. 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Newcomb attended graduate school in the University of Virginia Department of Civil Engineering, was appointed an adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering in 1905 by the Board of Visitors (1905-1925), and also served as Dean of Engineering (1925-1931). Newcomb served as Assistant to the President (1926-1931) under Edwin A. Alderman, spent two years as Acting President upon Alderman's death (1931-1933), and succeeded Alderman as the University of Virginia's second president in 1933 until his retirement in 1947.","Newcomb saw the University through the Depression and the Second World War and managed its physical expansion, including the construction of Scott Stadium, the Bayly Art Museum, and Alderman Library. After his death, Newcomb was revealed to be a member of the Seven Society, the University of Virginia secret society known for its gifts to and in support of the University community. 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