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StorageSiteUCL Special Collections
LevelSeries
Reference Number ORWELL/I
TitleOrwell Papers: associated papers
Date1935-1949
DescriptionMaterial associated with George Orwell, 1935-1949, consisting of British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) papers, 1941-1942, including weekly analysis of foreign broadcasts, Round Table discussions, and sub-committee minutes of the Staff Training Department; League for the Dignity and Rights of Man papers, 1946, including photocopies of papers and correspondence from the files, with copies of letters from Arthur Koestler to Orwell; Freedom Defence Committee papers, 1946-1949, being photocopies of papers from the files, and photocopies of letters in the possession of the writer and poet Sir Herbert Read, including a copy of a letter from Orwell to Read; telegram from Waithman, New York, on the American reception of 'Nineteen eighty-four', 1949; letters to Sir Richard Rees relating to Orwell, 1935-1937; letters to Roger Senhouse, publisher, 1940-1949, including a letter from Rebecca West; letter from Victor Gollancz promoting 'The road to Wigan pier', 1937; copy of letter from Louis MacNeice, of Faber & Faber, to Frederick Wilcox Dupee, relating to Orwell [1941]; copies of Fredric Warburg's report and statement on 'Nineteen eighty-four', 1948-1949; copies of letters to Fredric Warburg about conditions for publishing Orwell's books, 1947, and about Orwell's health, 1949; copies of letters from Ivor Brown of 'The Observer' to H G Wells and Mrs G P Wells, 1944, relating to Orwell, with H G Well's comments; letters from Stevie Smith, poet, to Clothilde and John Gabriel [1941]; lists of Orwell's books, with title 'Best books', recommended to Brenda Salkeld, a friend of Orwell.
Extent2 boxes
ArrangementArranged in files as indicated in Description field.
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsThe papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
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