Reinhardt, Joan, 1924-, wife of Max Reinhardt

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Epithet: wife of Max Reinhardt

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001305.0x000312

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creatorOf Correspondence and papers relating to Reinhardt’s membership of the Garrick Club. Includes: Printed speech by George Malcolm Thomson on the occasion of his 85th birthday on 2 Aug 1984. Menus and seating plans for dinners in honour of George Malcolm ..., 1984-2006 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence, contracts and press cuttings relating to Jack Ashley, Baron Ashley of Stoke's Journey into Silence, published by The Bodley Head, 1973, and Acts of defiance, published by Reinhardt, 1992. Most of the correspondence relates to Acts of ..., 1979-1996 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence between Reinhardt and Sir Anthony Quayle (and occasionally their wives, Margaret Leighton and Joan Reinhardt, and Dorothy Hyson, respectively, and Quayle’s secretary at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Kaye Flanagan), also including c..., 1947-1996 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence between Reinhardt and John Boynton Priestley (and occasionally their respective wives Joan Reinhardt and Jacquetta Hawkes). Includes some social and personal correspondence. Priestley was a director of Reinhardt and Evans, and later of..., 1956-1984 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence, contracts and press cuttings of reviews relating to Mary Wright Connell’s Help is on the way, published by The Bodley Head, 1986. Much of the editorial work was undertaken by Reinhardt’s wife, Joan, and the correspondence includes som..., 1982-1989 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence and papers relating to Reinhardt’s contribution of his memories of the book trade to the British Library National Sound Archive’s National Life Story Collection, and the subsequent contribution of the Max Reinhardt Charitable Trust to ..., 1998-2003 British Library
creatorOf Correspondence between Max and Joan Reinhardt and Barbara Greene (Countess Strachwitz), cousin of Graham Greene, relating to Barbara Green’s attempt to regain her publishing rights to Land benighted, an account of her travels in Liberia with Graham G..., 1981-1998 British Library
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Birth 1924

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