Ariadna Vladimirovna Tyrkova-Williams Papers, 1897-1961.

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Ariadna Vladimirovna Tyrkova-Williams Papers, 1897-1961.

Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, subject files and printed material of Tyrkova-Williams. The correspondence, spanning the period 1919-1960, consists of letters written by Tyrkova-Williams, primarily to her husband, Harold williams and her son, Arkadiĭ Borman, and letters received by her. There are one or a few letters each from Leonid Andreev, Boris Bugaev (Andrey Bely), Ivan Bunin, Zinaida Gippius, Jan Masaryk, H.G. Wells, and there are numerous letters from Samuel Hoare (Viscount Templewood), Anton Kartashev, Ekaterina Kuskova, Pavel Mili︠u︡kov, Sofii︠a︡ Panina, Mikhail Rostovt︠s︡ev, Boris Vysheslavt︠s︡ev and from her husband. The manuscripts are chiefly the writings of Ari︠a︡dna Tyrkova-Williams (memoirs, short articles, notes), Harold Williams (novel, short articles). The photographs are primarily portraits of military and literary figures, and include a mid-19th century photograph of the poet Petr Vi︠a︡zemskiĭ. The subject files contain extensive material, dating from 1919-1921, on the Russian Liberation Committee located in London. Among the4 printed materials are many clippings, including of articles written by Tyrkova-Williams and Harold Williams.

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