Beatrice Webb letters and autobiography, 1913-1942.

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Beatrice Webb letters and autobiography, 1913-1942.

The collection consists of four items, including three letters and an inscribed copy of Beatrice Webb's autobiography. The letters include: to Sir George, 3 Jan. 1913, about subscribing to the New Statesman; to Miss Pelham, 11 Sept. 1914, with information about social work that she may be interested in; to Miss Millin, 12 March 1942, presenting her an inscribed copy of Beatrice Webb's biography, and offering views of Russia, England, and India. Also, two-volume paperback copy of Beatrice Webb's autobiography, My Apprenticeship, published by Penguin Books in 1938 and inscribed to Sarah Gertrude Millin.

4 items.

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Millin, Sarah Gertrude Liebson, 1889-1968

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Sarah Gertrude Millin was perhaps the preeminent South African writer of her generation. Her novels occasionally reached a wider audience in the United States or London; the overt racism that pervades most of her work has marginalized her place in South African literary history. From the description of Sarah Millin letter to Ronald Storrs, 1933 Feb. 13. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 52434130 Epithet: author British Library Archive...

Webb, Beatrice, 1858-1943

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Beatrice Webb (1858-1943), nee Potter, social reformer and diarist. Married to Sidney Webb, pioneers of social science. She was involved in many spheres of political and social activity including the Labour Party, Fabianism, social observation, investigations into poverty, development of socialism, the foundation of the National Health Service and post war welfare state, the London School of Economics, and the New Statesman . From the guide to the Beatrice Webb, A summer holiday in S...

Webb, Beatrice, 1858-1943

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Beatrice Webb (1858-1943), nee Potter, social reformer and diarist. Married to Sidney Webb, pioneers of social science. She was involved in many spheres of political and social activity including the Labour Party, Fabianism, social observation, investigations into poverty, development of socialism, the foundation of the National Health Service and post war welfare state, the London School of Economics, and the New Statesman . From the guide to the Beatrice Webb, A summer holiday in S...

Newman, George, Sir, 1870-1948

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