Letters from others to Anthony Bertram, 1920-1971.

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Letters from others to Anthony Bertram, 1920-1971.

Contains letters to Bertram in answer to his enquiries about the artist Paul Nash, of whom Bertram published a biography in 1955, and letters from literary and artistic friends and critics, some pertaining to Bertram's left-wing political novels of the 1920s and 1930s. Some letters are to Bertram's wife Barbara Randolph Bertram. Correspondents include Martin Donisthorpe Armstrong, Elsa Lanchester, Fr. C.C. (Cyril Charlie) Martindale, Muriel Spark, and Antonia White.

2 boxes (.6 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7795739

Houghton Library

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Spark, Muriel,

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Armstrong, Martin Donisthorpe, 1882-,

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Lanchester, Elsa, 1902-1986

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White, Antonia, 1899-1980

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Bertram, Barbara Randolph.

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Bertram, Anthony, 1897-1978

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Bertram was an English novelist and writer on fine arts who died in 1978. From the description of Letters from others to Anthony Bertram, 1920-1971. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612483546 English novelist and writer on fine arts (died 1978). From the guide to the Letters from others to Anthony Bertram, 1920-1971., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) ...

Martindale, C. C. (Cyril Charlie), 1879-1963

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English Jesuit and author. After attending Harrow School, Martindale converted to Catholicism and joined the Jesuits. He studied and later taught at Oxford. Martindale stayed in Denmark from the time of its invasion until the end of World War II. He published widely and supported a number of causes including liturgical renewal, missionary work, and the Apostleship of the Sea. From the description of C.C. Martindale Papers, [19--?] - [not after 1963]. (Boston ...