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Additional Manuscripts by Russell: Archives 3
Includes content originally compiled by Kenneth Blackwell, Sheila Turcon, and Carl Spadoni, and reported in Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies.

Entries in the list are arranged chronologically.

RA # = Recent Acquisition Number, which identifies the material and is required for retrieval.
RJ = volume numbers of Russell: the Journal..., which first reported the acquisition.

Title

Date Y.M.D.

to Y.M.D

RA #

RJ

["A Locked Diary"]. 18 May 1890-Nov. 1894. Microfilm of ms. contained in a black notebook. Inscribed on the right-hand corner of the first leaf, "Bertrand Russell/Pembroke Lodge". The journal falls  into  several parts: an untitled first part having 29 entries from 18 May 1890 to 5 Dec. 1892 with continuous pagination 1 to 27, 27 [sic ] to 33, last page unnumbered; a second  part after 7 blank pages consisting of 4 unnumbered pages titled "A History of my Friendship for Fitz."; a third part, 6 unnumbered pages, having 5 entries from 21 July 1893 to 16 Sept. 1893, titled "Occasional Journal"; a fourth part, 3 unnumbered pages, 20-21 July 1894, beginning on the last page of the first part of Alys's entries (30 pages, 6 Feb. 1894 to 20 July 1894); Alys's entries (10 pages, 21July 1894 to 3 Oct. 1894) continue after Russell's fourth part, and the fifth part, 3 unnumbered pages, 6 Oct. 1894 to Nov. 1894, follows after a blank page; the notebook concludes with the remainder of Alys's entries up to 23 Nov. 1911 and two lists in her hand of books she read and those read by Russell and her together in 1895-99.  Courtesy of  Barbara  Strachey Halpern.

1890.05.18

1894.11.00

434

37-40

"Notes from Herma [corner of page torn, letter(s) presumably missing]/ May Term 1893./ Revision." Photocopy of title-page and 3 specimen pp. from physics notebook of 258 pp. Notes in this sequence cover rectos of notebook in one direction; see item four below for other direction. Donation by Katharine Tait from Dora  Russell papers. 

1893.00.00

 

979

6.2

"Notes on Helmholz [sic]". [1893]. Photocopy of specimen leaf (fol. l) from notes comprising 10 leaves inserted in above notebook. On Vol. II of Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen by Hermann Helmholtz. Donation by Katharine Tait from Dora Russell papers.

1893.00.00

 

979

6.2

[Marginalia]. 1893-1912. Photocopies from Russell's set of Mind; 128 pages. Marginal marks and comments on articles by E. Ford (2), H. Jones, William James (2), James Ward's review of F.H. Bradley, G.F. Stout (2), Howard V. Knox,  G.E. Moore, J.M.E. McTaggart's review of Josiah Royce, H. Rashdall, B. Bosanquet's review of Moore, Harold H. Joachim (2), F.C.S. Schiller (2), John Dewey (2), Leslie J. Walker, R.B. Haldane, Elizabeth S. Haldane, and G. Dawes Hicks, and on summaries of philosophical periodicals. Courtesy of Royal Institute of Philosophy (to which Russell donated his set, c. 1926).

1893.00.00

1912.00.00

978c.

7.1

Die Ehe. [Aug. 1893]. Microfilm of ms. 3 leaves. In the microfilm, the ms. Is located after BR's letter to Alys Pearsall Smith of 9 Aug. 1893. Courtesy of Barbara Strachey Halpern.

1893.08.01

 

434

37-40

On the Foundations of Ethics. [Sept. 1893]. Photocopy and microfilm of ms. 5 leaves. Courtesy of Barbara Strachey Halpern.

1893.09.00

 

410

37-40

"On the Date of Our Marriage". [c. Jan. 1894]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 2 leaves.  Courtesy of Barbara Halpern.

1894.01.00

 

434

6.2

"Abstract" [for "Liivborg or Hedda"]. [22 Feb. 1894]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 3 leaves. Enclosed with letter of this date to Alys Whitall Smith. Appendix I.I in Cambridge Essays, 1888-9, Vol. I of BR's Collected Papers. Courtesy of Barbara Halpern.

1894.02.22

 

434

6.2

“Question about [Ellipsis]”. [March 1894]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 1 leaf. Undated, it is found with the March 1894 ls. to Alys. Courtesy of Barbara Halpern but now owned by Camellia Investments.

1894.03.00

 

434, Box 1

10.2

"Notes on Non-Euclidean Geometry". May 1895. This sequence covers the versos of the pages in the notebook described first under *220.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1895.05.00

 

1027 box  7.31

9.2

"Notes on Non-Euclidean Geometry". May 1895. Photocopy of table of contents of notebook of 258 pp. Notes on this topic cover rectos of notebook in one direction; see first item above for other direction. Donation by Katharine Tait from Dora Russell papers. 

1895.05.00

 

979

6.2

"Syllabus of Six Lectures on The Foundations of Geometry". [c. Jan. 1896]. Photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves. Enclosed with letter of 1 Feb. 1896 from Alys Russell to M. Carey Thomas. Appendix 1.3 in Cambridge Essays. Courtesy of Eisenhower Library, Johns Hopkins University. 

1896.01.00

 

573

6.2

[Notes found in J. B. Stallo's The Concepts and Theories of Modern Physics (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1890)]. April 1896 (when BR recorded reading the book). P. of ms.; 2 leaves. Courtesy of John G. Slater.

1896.04.00

 

1198

16.1

"Notes on Mathematical Philosophy" Jan. 1897. Notebook, soft covers. 124 pp. Russell wrote originally on the rectos. Later, in 1900, he made comments on the opposing versos. His early notes on Cantor are to be found here.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1897.01.00

 

1027 box  7.31

9.2

"Notes on Mathematical Philosophy". Jan. 1897. Photocopy of reading list, table of contents and 3 specimen pp. from notebook of 124 pp. Opposing pp., originally left blank, often have comments by BR at later date. Donation by Katharine Tait from Dora Russell papers. 

1897.01.00

 

979

6.2

[Notes on Hermann Cohen's Das Princip der lnfinitesimal-Methode und seine Geschichte.]  [c. 1898]. Photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves. Includes notes on H. Poincare's "Le Continu mathematique" and G. Noel's "Le Mouvement et Jes arguments de Zenon d'Elee'', Revue de Mitaphysique et de Morale, 1 (1893): 26-34 and 107-25, respectively. Found between pp. 386-7 of this vol. (where there is a reply to Noel by F. Evellin). Courtesy of Royal Institute of Philosophy.

1898.00.00

 

978c.

7.1

"Lectures on Lotze./MacTaggart." Lent term 1898. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 24 leaves directly following Cavendish Lab. notes described one item above. On loan from Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1898.00.00

 

385, box 6.50

6.2

[Cavendish Lab. notebook]. Jan. 1898. Microfilm and printout of ms.; covering first 33 leaves. See next item for remainder of book. On loan from Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1898.01.00

 

385, box 6.50

6.2

A Critical Exposition of the Philosophy of Leibniz. Photocopy of duplicate corrected page proofs. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1900.) The proofs were first revised by Russell, sent to G. E. Moore for comments and then returned to Russell, who entered his final revisions and even personal replies to Moore's comments. The first page of each signature has been stamped and dated by the Cambridge University Press. Described in Walter O'Briant, "Russell on Leibniz", Studia Leibnitiana, 11 (1979), 159-222 (at 179). Courtesy of the State University of New York, Purchase, N.Y.

1900.00.00

 

276

37-40

"The Logic of Relations with Some Applications to the Theory of Series". [1901]. Photocopy of ts. with BR's emendations of Marsh's translation of version published in French; 33 leaves. InLogic and Knowledge (London: Allen and Unwin, 1956). Courtesy of Houghton Library (R.C. Marsh papers), Harvard University.

1901.00.00

 

595

6.2

[On Two Kinds Of Love].  MS 1 p. [c. 1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266i, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[On Memories  Of Childhood].  MS 1 p. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266ii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

The Worship OF Truth. MS 1 p. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266iii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[On End Results Of Life ]. MS 1 p. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266iv, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

Wisdom.  MS 1 p. [c.1902]  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266v, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

The Past. MS 1 p. [c. 1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266vi, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

The Two Races Of Man. MS 1 p. [c.1902]  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266vii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[On Wisdom]. MS 1 p. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266viii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

Gentleness. MS 3  pp. [c.1 902).  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xi, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

The  Forgiveness Of Sins. MS  1 p. [c.1902]  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

The Atonement. MS 2 pp. (c.1902).  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xiii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[Untitled Allegory]. MS 1 p. (c.1902).  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xv, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

Austerity.  MS 3 pp. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xix, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

Religion.  MS 4 pp. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xx, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

Duty And Fate. MS p. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xxiii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

The Message Of Nature.  MS 1 p. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xxiv, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[On The Past]. MS 1 p. [c.1902]  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xxv, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[On The Soul's Marriage With The World]. MS 1 p. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xxvi, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[On The Comforters Of The Soul]. MS 12 pp. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xxvii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

The Education of the Emotions. Chapter 1. MS 9 pp. (c. 1902).  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

267

14

[Outline And Fragment Beginning With Prisons]. MS 5 pp. [c.1902].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.00.00

 

266xviii, copy in 385 box 6.50

14

[Journal]. 1902-05. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 37 leaves. Paper I in Contemplation and Action, 1902-14, Vol. I2 of BR's Collected Papers. On loan from Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1902.00.00

1905.00.00

385, box 6.50

6.2

The Communion of Saints.  MS 1 p. March 1902.  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.03.00

 

266ix

14

The Return To The Cave. MS 7 pp., 19 April 1902.   Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.04.19

 

266xiv

14

The Ocean Of Life. MS 1 p. June 1902.  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1902.06.00

 

266x

14

Journal [12 Nov. 1902 - 3 Apr. 1905]. 32 pp.  Transcription from ori ginal MS at Humanities Research Center, University of Texas. BR gave the MS to Lady Ottoline Morrell , and it went with her papers to Texas.

1902.11.12

1905.04.03

196

8

"A Free Man's Worship" [1903]. Galley proofs; 6 narrow sheets. Marked "Duplicate For the Thomas Bird Mosher edition of 1923, for which Russell wrote a new Preface.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1903.00.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

The Principles of  Mathematics. 1903. Photocopy of ts.; I leaf. Blurb for dust-jacket of "second edition" (1937). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University. 

1903.00.00

 

983

6.2

[Notes enclosed in a letter to F. H. Bradley]. 1 Feb. 1904. Mimeo ts. transcription. 5 leaves. Courtesy of Merton College Library, Oxford, and Professor Carol A. Keene.

1904.02.01

 

279

37-40

“Remarques sur la logique mathématique de M. Couturat”. 11 July 1904. P. of ms.; 5 leaves. With l. of 5 July 1904 to Louis Couturat. Courtesy of Bibliothèque de la Ville, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.

1904.07.11

 

422

16.1

 “Notes on Poincaré, RMM Nov. 1905”Re 2 articles by Henri Poincaré in Revue de métaphysique et  morale; sent to L. Couturat with l. of 7 Dec. 1905. Ms., 5 pp. Ps. In Schmid’s edition, pp. 560–4; not in Papers 5.

1905.00.00

 

422

33.1

[Notes on lost article by Jourdain on Burali-Forti]. [c. 28 April 1905]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 2 leaves. See I. Grattan-Guinness, Dear Russell-Dear Jourdain (London:  Duckworth, 1977), pp. 43-4. Courtesy of Mittag-Leffler Institut (Jourdain papers) and Grattan-Guinness. 

1905.04.28

 

33a and b.

7.1

“Whitehead’s Notation for Multiple Relations”22 Nov. 1905. Notes for L. Couturat.  Ms., 3 pp. Ps. In Schmid’s edition, pp. 550–3; not in Papers 5.

1905.11.22

 

422

33.1

“The Theory of Implication”. C06.04. P. of proofs. In American Journal of Mathematics, 28 (April 1906): 159-202. Courtesy of Columbia U., Christine Ladd-Franklin papers.

1906.00.00

 

1335

19.2

[Notes on unidentified article by F.C.S. Schiller]. [c. 1906-08]. Photocopy of ms.; 10 leaves. Throughout there are comments by Schiller. Courtesy of University Research Library (Schiller papers), UCLA.

1906.00.00

1908.00.00

126

7.1

 [The Rights Of Women] . MS 16 pp.  [c. 1907]. P., courtesy of Mr. Hallam Tennyson and Sir Charles Tennyson.

1907.00.00

 

249

12

[Notes on unidentified writing of Samuel Alexander]. [c. 1907–12]. P. of ms.; 5 leaves. Courtesy of Rylands Library, U. of Manchester.

1907.00.00

1912.00.00

801

10.2

Why Do Men Persist In Living? MS 3 pp. Jan. 1907.  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1907.01.00

 

268

14

"Persia". [1911]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; I leaf. Enclosed with letter of c. 5 Dec. 1911 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Appendix VIII in Contemplation and Action. Courtesy of Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin. 

1911.00.00

 

69 (#277a), box 2.56

6.2

"Women's Suffrage". [1911]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; I leaf. Enclosed with letter of c. 5 Dec. 19II to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Appendix VII in Contemplation and Action. Courtesy of Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1911.00.00

 

69 (#277a), box 2.56

6.2

On Wisdom.  MS 4 pp. (c.1911).  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1911.00.00

 

266xxi

14

Freedom And Bondage.  MS 1 p. [c.1911].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1911.00.00

 

266xxiii

14

Action And Contemplation. MS 2 pp.  [c.1911].  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1911.00.00

 

266xvi

14

Prisons I.  MS 3 pp. (c.1911)  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1911.00.00

 

266xvii

14

Commonplace poetry book  c. 1911–13. Bound in dark brown, tooled leather. Ottoline has jotted down a few quotations from Santayana and Milton. A clipping of E. Elliott’s “Songs for the People” is pasted into the book. These are followed, in BR’s best hand, by more than 30 of his favourite poems, by G. Lowes Dickinson, Blake, Shakespeare, Shelley, Matthew Arnold, and Leopardi. See the illustration of “Dover Beach”, which BR later recommended to Colette (SLBR 2: #474). Purchase.

1911.00.00

1913.00.00

1529

28.2

Principia Mathematica, Vol. II. 1912. Microfilm and printout of ms.; I leaf. Includes proofs *208.4 through *208.42. Only extant page known. Enclosed with letter to Lady Ottoline Morrell of 3 Nov. 1911. Courtesy of Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1911.00.00

 

69 (#242), box 2.58

6.2

The Problems of Philosophy. 1912. Photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves. Draft table of contents enclosed in letter to Gilbert Murray of 12 July 191I. Courtesy of Bodleian Library (Murray papers).

1911.00.00

 

71d.

7.1

“Stout on Truth”. Hh11.02. Ms.; 3 leaves. Ms. sent to G. F. Stout, presumably in reply to his l. and draft paper of 6 March 1911 (RA1 710). (The draft paper, “Russell on the Nature of Truth”, accompanies BR's ms.) Five sentences are quoted in Stout's “The Object of Thought and Real Being”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, n.s. 11 (1910–11): 187–205 (at 203), and his Studies in Philosophy and Psychology (1930), p. 350. Purchase from R. K. Stout.

1911.03.00

 

1190

16.1

Chapter x. The Good. July 1911. Microfilm of ms. 9 leaves. The ms. consists of 3 parts: "I The Good of the Intellect"; "II The Good of the Emotions"; "IIIThe Good of the Will". Part 1 3 leaves, is foliated 1 to 3 while parts II and III,6 leaves, are foliated I to 6. Courtesy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin.

1911.07.00

 

385 mfm 61

37-40

Poem by Russell to Ottoline Morrell: [“Thrice have I loved ...”]. 3 April 1912. Ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #407 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Quoted in H189, R.W. Clark, The Life of Bertrand Russell (London: Cape / Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1975), p. 151. Courtesy of Texas.

1912.04.03

 

69, box 2.57

10.2

Poem by Russell to Ottoline Morrell: [“My love is swift as the breeze.”] 20 April 1912. Ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #419 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1912.04.12

 

69, box 2.58

10.2

Poem by Russell to Ottoline Morrell: [“My love is filled with anguish.”] 20 April 1912. Ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #419 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1912.04.20

 

69, box 2.58

10.2

Poem by Russell to Ottoline Morrell: [“Out of the night and the storm.”] 30 April 1912. Ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #419 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1912.04.30

 

69, box 2.58

10.2

Poem by Russell to Ottoline Morrell: [“Alone I wandered through the valleys fair.”] 7 May 1912. Ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #443 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1912.05.07

 

69, box 2.58

10.2

Poem by Russell to Ottoline Morrell: [“My love, when I first loved you.”] [12 May 1912]. Ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #447 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1912.05.12

 

69, box 2.58

10.2

Poem by Russell to Ottoline Morrell: [“The sea moans, and the driving autumn mists ...”]. 10 June 1912. Ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #478 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1912.06.10

 

69, box 2.58

10.2

[Notes on Norbert Wiener's Harvard thesis]. [c. 1913]. Photocopy of ms.; 3 leaves. Some notes quoted in I. Grattan-Guinness, "Wiener on the Logics of Russell and Schroder ...", Annals of Science, 32 (1975): I03-32. Courtesy of MIT Archives (Wiener papers).

1913.00.00

 

225b.

7.1

“The Search for Wisdom / Insight”. 7 April 1913. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 1 leaf. Draft table of contents for the Lowell Lectures. This topic was abandoned. Encl. in l. #737 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1913.04.07

 

69, box 2.62

10.2

[“There are two ways of living—for pleasure or for work.”] 25 June 1913. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #893, 12 Oct. 1913, to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1913.06.25

 

69, box 2.62

10.2

“Teaching of Philosophy”. [12 Oct. 1913]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 1 leaf. Poss­ibly encl. with l. #893 to Lady Ottoline Morrell. Courtesy of Texas.

1913.10.12

 

69, box 2.62

10.2

Our Knowledge of the External World as a Field for Scientific Method in Philosophy. A12. 1914. Microfilm and printout of mss. Draft tables of contents: “Popular Lectures on Scientific Method”; 2 leaves. Encl. in l. #813 to Lady Ottoline Morrell, 21 June 1913. “The Nature and Scope of Scientific Method”; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. #893 to Lady Ottoline Morrell, 12 Oct. 1913. Courtesy of Texas.

1914.00.00

 

69, box 2.62

10.2

“Mysticism and Logic”  1914. Folio 1 . P.,  from Butterfields sales catalogue for auction on 10 May 2001. Entire ms. is 44 leaves. Sold to a bookdealer consortium on behalf of an unknown private collector.

1914.00.00

 

1568

28.2

The Relation Of Sense Data To Physics. TS 35 pp.  (Scientia, 16: July 1914, 1-27.) P., courtesy of Columbia University Library.

1914.00.00

 

232

12

Inspiration. [Jan. 1914]. Ms. I leaf. Title in C. K. Ogden's hand. The Cambridge Magazine, 3 (31 Jan. 1914), 300. BR's postcard of 25 Jan. 1914 to Ogden instructs him to omit the last paragraph.  Purchase.

1914.01.00

 

429ii

37-40

[Notes on V.F. Lenzen's "A Theory of Judgement"]. [May 1914]. Photocopy of ms.; 6 leaves. Lenzen's paper was written for BR's class at Harvard. Courtesy of Bancroft Library (Lenzen papers), University of California (Berkeley).

1914.05.00

 

133a.

7.1

[Fear as the Ultimate Cause of War]. [Oct. 1914]. Ms. 3 leaves. The Cambridge Magazine, 4 (24 Oct. 1914), 54. Purchase.

1914.10.00

 

429ii

37-40

[On "The Rights of the War'', BR's letter in The Nation, l5 Aug. 1914]. 24 Nov. 1914.  Microfilm and printout of ms.; 3 leaves. Letter to C.A. Reed, written for publication but not published, concerning reprint of BR's Nation letter in Sunday Sun, New York, II Oct. 1914. Courtesy of Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1914.11.24

 

69 (#1,155), box 2.65

6.2

The Policy of the Entente, 1904–14. A16. [1915]. Microfilm and printout of ms. (titled “Principles and Practice in Foreign Policy”); 2 leaves. Draft table of contents encl. in l. #1,206, 2 Jan. 1915, to Lady Ottoline. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 1 leaf. Draft footnote, not in BR's hand, p. 53. With (possibly encl. with) l. #1,324 to Lady Ottoline Morrell, n.d. but 13 Oct. 1915. Courtesy of Texas.

1915.00.00

 

69, box 2.65

10.2

How Political Institutions Can Foster A Good Life. MS 24 pp. [1915].  A draft of Ch. 1 of Principles of Social Reconstruction, 1916.  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1915.00.00

 

269

14

“Is a Permanent Peace Possible?” C15.06. Ms.; 14 leaves. In The Atlantic Monthly, Boston, 115 (March 1915): 367-76. Purchase.

1915.00.00

 

1330

19.2

II. The State. [1915-16]. Photocopy of ts. 25 leaves. This is Chapter 11 of Principles of Social Reconstruction. A note with the ts. says "keep; original sent to Atlantic Monthly". Courtesy of Elizabeth R. Eames and the Open Court Papers, Special Collections,  Morris Library, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.

1915.00.00

1916.00.00

353i

37-40

[“The Reconstruction of Intellectual Internationalism after the War”]. Ms.; 1 leaf. 3 May 1915. Not in B&R. In Svenska Dagbladet, Stockholm, no. 191 (18 July 1915): sec. B, p. 5; reprinted in English in Russell, n.s. 18 (1998): 143. Purchase.

1915.05.03

 

1325

19.2

Principles of Social Reconstruction/ A Course of 8 Lectures.  16 July 1915. Ms. 1 leaf. Preliminary syllabus of BR's lectures, much revised later as A Course of Eight Lectures on Principles of Social Reconstruction, leaflet, 1916. Enclosed with BR's letter to C. K. Ogden of above date. Purchase.

1915.07.16

 

429ii

37-40

[Mr. Russell Replies]. [Oct. 1915]. Ms. 2 leaves. The Cambridge Magazine 5 (6 Nov. 1915), 79. Purchase.

1915.10.00

 

429ii

37-40

[Two Letters]. 8 Oct. 1915. Ms. 3 leaves. The Cambridge Magazine   5 (30 Oct. 1915), 56. BR's letter is followed by W. R. Sorley's reply. Pur;hase.

1915.10.08

 

429ii

37-40

“Bertrand Russell and the War Office”. 1916. A23. Ts. carbon, the basis of Paper 70 in Papers 13; 4 leaves. Purchase. 

1916.00.00

 

1410

24.1

Political Ideals [single lecture]. B&R A24. Ms., 31 leaves. 1916. Purchase. 

1916.00.00

 

1410

24.1

“The World As It Can Be Made”. A22. [1916]. P. of ts.; 3 leaves. Lecture syllabus. In AA6, Collected Papers 13: 466–8. Courtesy of U. of Newcastle (C.P. Trevelyan Papers).

1916.00.00

 

1043

10.2

Bertrand Russell and the War Ofice. A23; C16.24. [1916]. Microfilm and printout of ts.; 2 leaves. With l. #1,428 to Lady Ottoline, 17 Aug. 1916, but obviously not encl. with that letter since it pertains to Sept. events. In Manchester Guardian, 27 Sept., p. 6; reprinted in AA6, Collected Papers 13: 458–9. Courtesy of Texas.

1916.00.00

 

69, box 2.67

10.2

Principles of Social Reconstruction. A25. 1916. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 1 leaf. Last paragraph of book encl. with l. #1,092 to Lady Ottoline Morrell, n.d. but latter half of 1915. Courtesy of Texas.

1916.00.00

 

69, box 2.64

10.2

Principles of Social Reconstruction. 1916. Author's corrected bound page proofs of Allen and Unwin ed. Lady Constance Malleson states she received these proofs on 13 Oct. 1916. Purchase from Lady Constance.

1916.00.00

 

596

6.2

Postscript By Bertrand Russell, Ms 1 p. [1916]. ( "What Bertrand Russell Was Not Allowed to Say " The Tribunal, no.16: 6 July 1916, 2.)  Xerox,  courtesy of Cumberland Record Office and Mrs. Jo Newberry.

1916.00.00

 

982 Box 7.18 File 4/6-7

1

Why Not Peace Negotiations? Ms 3 p. Ts 1 p. Notes for published lealflet [1916]. Purchase.

1916.00.00

 

689

1

[The Question Of The C.O.'S] Ms 1 p. [ca. 1916). Xerox, courtesy of Cumberland Record Office and :Mrs, Jo Newberry.

1916.00.00

 

982 Box 7.25 File 4/43

1

What Are We Fighting For?. Ms 4p. Ts 2 p. Published leaflet [1916].  Purchase.

1916.00.00

 

688

1

Principles Of Social Reconstruction. TS cc 172 pp. London: Allen &  Unwin, 1916. P., courtesy of the Cumberland Record Office.

1916.00.00

 

152

8

Political Ideals. TS 44 pp. MS 1 p. Pamphlet published by National Council for Civil Liberties, 1916. P., courtesy of Jo Newberry and the Cumberland Record Office.

1916.00.00

 

85

8

Mr. B.R.'s Defence As Written Beforehand . TS cc 23 np. [1916]. Title in handwriting of Catherine E. Marshall. Purchase.

1916.00.00

 

14

8

"Sir J. Simon's Supporters/Letter from 36 Sympathizers". [c. 11 Jan. 1916]. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Forwarded with covering letter of 11 Jan. 1915[6] by B.N. Langdon­Davies. In The Times, 12 Jan. 1916. Courtesy of Bodleian Library (Simon papers).

1916.01.11

 

991

7.1

Mr. Russell Replies to "North Staffs". [Feb. 1916]. Ms. 3 leaves. Title in C. K. Ogden's hand. "Mr. Russell's Reply", The Cambridge Magazine, 5 (12 Feb. 1916), 305, 307. Enclosed with BR's letter to Ogden of 7 Feb. 1916. Purchase.

1916.02.00

 

429ii

37-40

[North Staffs' Praise of War]. [March 1916]. Ms. 3 leaves (numbered 2 3 4; the first leaf is lacking). The Cambridge Magazine, 5 (1 March 19i6): 386. The "P.S." paragraph of the published article is missing from the ms. Purchase.

1916.03.00

 

429ii

37-40

“Memorandum”. N.d. but April 1916. Ms.; 1 leaf. (See the illustration on p. 171.) Encl. with l. to Catherine Marshall. Re the NCF working directly for peace. To be dis­cussed with her and Clifiord Allen. Purchase.

1916.04.00

 

1094

10.2

[Letter To The Times]. Ms  2 p. Reply to "Academicus" on conscientious objectors,  6 April [1916], Purchase.

1916.04.06

 

12

1

Mr. Tennant On The Conscientious Objectors. Ms (xerox) 3p. Ts (carbon) 2p. [c.June 1916]. Courtesy of Cumberland Record Office and Mrs. Jo Newberry.

1916.06.00

 

151

1

"Speech by the Hon. Bertrand Russell at Cardiff". 6 July 1916. Photocopy of ts.; 19 leaves, transcribed from shorthand notes by E. Ellis Hughes of Cardiff Western Mail. 12 leaves report BR's speech; remainder, discussion following. Part of discussion in Western M ail, 7 July 1916; extracts from BR's speech quoted in letters from W.H. Atherley Jones to Daily Express, II Aug. 1916, and Western Mail, 12 Aug. 1916. Courtesy of Public Record Office (Home Office papers), U.K.

1916.07.06

 

903d.

6.2

["I intended these lectures ..."]. [Sept. 1916]. Photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf. Addition to Foreword in pamphlet Political Ideals. In letter to Catherine Marshall, n.d. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Office (Marshall papers).

1916.09.00

 

85a and 151.

7.1

[Visit to General Cockerill at the War Office]. 5 Sept. 1916. Ts., 2 leaves. Paper 69 in Papers 13. Purchase. 

1916.09.05

 

1410

24.1

“Meeting with General Cockerill”. 5 Sept. 1916. Microfilm and printout of ts.; 2 leaves. In AA6, Collected Papers 13: 456–7. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Ofice (Marshall Papers) and Texas. P. courtesy of U. of Newcastle (C.P. Trevelyan Papers).  Rec. Acqs. 982; 69, box 2.67 (encl. with l. #1,420) and 398.

1916.09.05

 

982, box 7.19, folder 4/11

10.2

[Notes on NCF agenda for 22, 23, 24 Sept. 1916]. Photocopy of ms.Its.; 1 leaf. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Office (Marshall papers).

1916.09.22

1916.09.24

85f.

7.1

[Notes on NCF agenda for 13, 14, 15 Oct. 1916]. Photocopy of ms. Its.; 1 leaf. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Office (Marshall papers).

1916.10.13

1916.10.15

85k.

7.1

Political Ideals. 1917. Photocopy of ts. of Chaps. n, IV and V; 66 leaves. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Office (Marshall papers).

1917.00.00

 

151

7.1

Introduction  (To "On Active Service" By Clifford Allen). Ts 5p. Ms 3p. [1917]. Xerox, courtesy of Cumberland Record Office and Mrs. Jo Newberry.  This collection of Allen 's speeches was never published

1917.00.00

 

55

1

Prefatory Note to an unpublished collection of memoranda on peace, including President Wilson's "Note" and "Speech to the Senate" of Dec. 1916 - Jan. 1917 MS 3 pp. [1917]. P., courtesy of Jo Newberry and the Cumberland Record Office.

1917.00.00

 

85b

8

Is Nationalism Moribund?  TS 20 pp.  (Seven Arts, 2: Oct. 1917, 673-87.)  Purchase.

1917.00.00

 

150f

8

Industrial Conscription.  MS 8 pp. TS 3 pp. Revisions and additional pp. in Catherine Marshall 's hand. [c. Feb. 1917]. P., courtesy of Jo Newberry and the Cumberland Record Office

1917.02.00

 

85b

8

"War and Individual Liberty/A Message from Bertrand Russell". 21 Feb. 1917. Photocopy of ts. carbon; 2 leaves. Probably not prepublication  but copied from The Masses, 9 (July 1917): 5-6. Originally published in somewhat different form in The Tribunal, no. 50 (8 March 1917): 2. Courtesy of Special Collections, Ball State University.

1917.02.21

 

478

6.2

Report Of Visit Of Hon. Bertrand Russell To Princetown [Dartmoor, Eng.] May 9. Mimeo 2 pp. 11 May 1917. P., courtesy of Jo Newberry and the Cumberland Record Office

1917.05.11

 

85b

8

“The Position of Conscientious Objectors Who Refuse Work under the Home Ofice Scheme”. c. July 1917. Microfilm and printout of ts.; 2 leaves with corrections in BR's hand. Unsigned draft possibly by BR. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Ofice (Marshall Papers).

1917.07.00

 

982, box 7.21?

10.2

[Petition] "To the Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George". [July 1917]. Photocopy of  ts.;  3 leaves. Jointly signed with many others. Regarding Emanuel Ribiero. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Office (Marshall papers).

1917.07.00

 

85k.

7.1

[Draft programme for the English Workmen's Council]. [Aug. 1917]. Photocopy of ts.; 5 leaves. Jointly with Ramsay MacDonald and Norman Angell. Enclosed with letter from Crystal Eastman (American Union Against Militarism) to Morris Hillquit, 15 Aug. 1917. Courtesy of State Historical Board of Wisconsin.

1917.08.00

 

137

7.1

“Opinion of BR and CEM on Proposal Received from Comrades in W.S. [Wormwood Scrubbs Prison]”. 23 Aug. 1917. Microfilm and printout of ts.; 1 leaf. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Ofice (Marshall Papers).

1917.08.23

 

982, box 7.21?

10.2

"J.A.C. [Joint Advisory Committee] and re-organization of Information Bureau". [c. 10 Sept. 1917]. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Jointly with Ada Salter and Ernest E. Hunter. Courtesy of Cumbria Record Office (Marshall papers).

1917.09.10

 

85k.

7.1

"What she is & what she might become".  [25 Sept. 1917]. Ms., 2 leaves; ts.,  1 leaf.  Dated by Lady Constance. Purchase (Malleson papers).

1917.09.25

 

596

6.2

["Possessiveness in sex-relations  ..."]. [c. 16 Oct. 1917]. Ms.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with letter to Lady Constance Malleson pmk.  16 Oct. 1917. Purchase (Malleson papers).

1917.10.16

 

596

6.2

["Despair in regard to the world ..."]. [1918]. Ts. carbon; 3 leaves (2 copies on different paper and with different line endings but probably from same typewriter). First paragraph quoted in Jo Vellacott's Bertrand Russell and the Pacifists in the First World War (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980), pp. 249-50. Purchase (Malleson papers).

1918.00.00

 

596

6.2

[Statement To Other Pacifists On Postwar Aims]. TS 3 pp. (c.1918)  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1918.00.00

 

270

14

Professor Dewey's "Essays in Experimental Logic". [Summer 1918]. Ts. (printer's copy): 41 leaves with continuous foliation to folio 42 except from f. 5 to f. 7; the ts. is complete, however. The Journal of Philosophy Psychology and Scientific Methods, 16 (2 Jan. 1919), 5-26. Stamped on first leaf with name and address of journal, also with instructions to return the ts. to BR c/o H. Wildon Carr. Purchase from Lady Constance Malleson.

1918.00.00

 

411

37-40

Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy. [Summer 1918]. Ms. 227 leaves· continuous foliation to f. 225 with addition of fos. 129a and 132a (preface and table of contents lacking). (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1919.) Purchase from Lady Constance Malleson.

1918.00.00

 

412

37-40

Wrinch, Dorothy (re)Statement by BR, perhaps to Katharine Jex-Blake, Mistress,  Girton College, Cambridge, 17 March 1918, re Wrinch’s mathematical research. Transcription by M.Senechal of ALs at Girton; quoted in her I Died for Beauty, p. 63.

1918.03.17

 

1641

33.1

"Statement by Bertrand Russell". 30 March 1918. Photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf. On giving up pacifist work. Enclosed with letter to H. Wildon Carr of same date. Courtesy of Hoose Library, University of Southern California.

1918.03.30

 

167

7.1

[Defence Against Prosecution For Statement]. TS 2 pp. [April 1918]. Revised  in BR ' s hand.  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1918.04.00

 

271

14

"Statement by Bertrand Russell". 8 April 1918. Photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf. On giving up pacifist work. Enclosed with letter of II April 1918 to Gilbert Murray. Courtesy of Bodleian Library (Murray papers), Oxford.

1918.04.08

 

71e.

6.2

[Report on Ms. of The Philosophy of Mr. Bertrand Russell by P.E.B. Jourdain]. 10 June 1918. Photocopy; 1 leaf. As ms. letter to Allen and Unwin. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin. 

1918.06.10

 

70, box 6.41

6.2

[The Role of Truth in Art]. [July 1918]. Photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf. Letter to editor on review of Sassoon's The Huntsman. Signed "Philalethes". The Nation, 23 (27 July 1918): 446. Courtesy of Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1918.07.00

 

536

6.2

"The International Outlook." [c. 4 Aug. 1918]. Ms., 3 leaves; ts. carbon, 4 leaves. Purchase (Malleson papers).

1918.08.04

 

596

6.2

"The International Outlook." [c. 4 Aug. 1918]  Note also microfilm printout ofts., 4 leaves, attached to Russell's letter #1,526 to Lady Ottoline. Done on different typewriter from ts. carbon. Courtesy of Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1918.08.04

 

520

6.2

"The Single Tax". [c. 28 Aug. 1918]. Ms.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with letterto Lady Constance Malleson dated 28 Aug. 1918. Purchase (Malleson papers).

1918.08.28

 

596

6.2

["There never was such a place as prison ..."]. 31 Aug. 1918. Ms.; 1 leaf. Also ts. carbon, 2 leaves, with inked variants noted by Lady Constance Malleson from version in Alan Wood's Bertrand Russell, the Passionate Sceptic (London: Allen and Unwin, 1957), p. II6. Also in The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, II (London: Allen and Unwin,1968): 93-4. Purchase (Malleson papers).

1918.08.31

 

596 and 14.

6.2

[Report on ms. of Mathematical Psychology of War by Lewis F. Richardson]. 29 Dec. 1918. Photocopy; 2 leaves. As ms. letter to Unwin. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1918.12.29

 

70, box 6.41

6.2

[Notes by BR on proofs of Chap. XI, "The New Realism of Mr. Bertrand Russell", of S. Radhakrishnan's The Reign of Religion in Contemporary Philosophy (1920)]. 21 May 1919. Photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves. Courtesy of Dr. P. Gopal (Radhakrishnan's son) from papers in his possession, Madras.

1919.05.21

 

901

6.2

[Questions on Wittgenstein's Tractatus]. [13 Aug. 1919]. P. of ms.; 2 leaves encl. with l. to Wittgenstein of 13 Aug. 1919. Published in this issue, pp. 107–9. Courtesy of Brian McGuinness from Brenner Archive, Innsbruck, Austria.

1919.08.13

 

1078

10.2

[Message to October Conference on Anglo-American Cooperation Organized by B.N. Langdon-Davies]. 19 Aug. 1919. Photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf. Courtesy of Mudd Manuscript Library (American Civil Liberties Union Archives), Princeton University.

1919.08.19

 

701

6.2

"Art and Education in Bolshevik Russia [1920]. Chapter IV of The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism. Ts./ms.; 25 leaves (mainly ms.). Ts.; 20 leaves. The ts. is corrected and revised in BR's hand throughout. (Cf. the Preface to the book: "The chapter on Art and Education is written by her [Dora] throughout" (Allen & Unwin, 1920 ed., p. 10).  In Dora Russell fonds.

1920.00.00

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

"Science of Social Structure." [1920]. Preface to the Chinese [Five Lectures on Science of Social Structure ] (1921). Ms.; 1leaf. Published in English in Russell, n.s. 9 (Summer 1989): 56. Filed in folder 13 of The Prospects of Industrial Civilization, where the mss. for the lecture series may be found.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1920.00.00

 

1027 box  7.33, folder 13

9.2

[Introduction to Wittgenstein' s 7ractuatus]. [1920]. Draft ts/ms.; 35 leaves. (Fos. 1-8, 25-35, are typed with emendations in BR's hand; fos. 9-26 are in Dorothy Wrinch's hand with some revisions in BR's.) New ts. prepared by C.K. Ogden, corrected by BR, and marked up for printing with Odgen's translation in 1922; 21 leaves, with emendations; paragraph addition to fol. 1 in BR's hand. Attached are the dedication and the English text of the Preface from the printer's copy.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1920.00.00

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

"Industry in Undeveloped Countries" [1920]. Ms.; 25 leaves. Ts. carbon; 19 leaves. Address to the Chinese Social and Political Science Assoc., 3 Dec. 1920. In The Chinese Social and Political Review, Peking, 5a (Dec.  1920); 239-54;  also The Atlantic  Monthly,  127  (June  1921): 787-95.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1920.00.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

“Impressions of Bolshevik Russia”. C20.17. Ms.; 5 leaves. “Bolshevik Theory”. Ms.; 5 leaves. “Communism & the Soviet Constitution”. Ms.; 9 leaves. “Lenin and Trotsky and Gorky”. Ms.; 5 leaves. “Bolshevism & the International Situation”. Ms.; 6 leaves. “Town and Country”. Ms.; 5 leaves. [Addendum]. Ms.; 1 leaf. In The Nation, London, 27 (10, 17, 24, 31 July and 7 Aug. 1920): 460–2, 493–4, 520–1, 547–8, 576–7, and The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism (A34). Purchase from John Wilson.

1920.00.00

 

1172

16.1

“Fragment”. Copy of poem by Wilfred Owen in The Athenaeum, no. 4,711 (13 Aug. 1920): 201. Ms.; 1 leaf. BR did not copy the title.

1920.00.00

 

1314

16.2

[Introduction to Wittgenstein's Tractatus]. [1920]. Photocopy of draft ts./ms.; 35 leaves. (Folios 1-8, 25-35, are typed with emendations in BR's hand; folios 9-26 are in Dorothy Wrinch's hand with some BR revisions.) Photocopy of new ts. by C.K. Ogden, corrected by BR, and marked up for printing with Ogden's translation in 1922; 21 leaves, with emendations; paragraph addition to fol. 1 in BR's hand. Attached are dedication and English text of Preface from printer's copy. Donation by Katharine Tait from Dora Russell papers.

1920.00.00

 

979

6.2

[Annotations on Ludwig Wittgenstein's Logisch-Philosophische  Abhandlung].  [c.1920]. Photocopy of ts.; 74 leaves. Courtesy of Bodleian Library, Oxford.

1920.00.00

 

I04:

7.1

Are The Nations Of The World Becoming More National Or International? TS 2 pp. [1920] Transcription from original MS at Humanities Research Center, University of Texas.

1920.00.00

 

110

8

Dreams And Facts. TS 11pp.  (The Dial, 68: Feb. 1920, 214-20.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1920.00.00

 

229b

12

"Ethics" N.d. [c. 1920-26]. Ms.; 1leaf.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1920.00.00

1926.00.00

1027 box  7.35

9.2

"'To the Editor of the Peking Leader." Christmas Day 1920. Ms.; 3 leaves (in Dora's hand). As "Bolshevism-Some Light on the Theory" The Peking Leader, 28 December 1920, p. 8.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1920.12.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

"'To the Editor of Shanghai Life." [21 Dec. 1920]. Ms.; 3 leaves. Russell kept a ts. carbon (RA 710.0482590). Letter to the editor.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1920.12.21

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

"Communist Ideals" [1921]. Ms.; 5 leaves. Ts. carbon; 5 leaves. Note on fol. 1of carbon: "[Printed in Chinese by the Shanghai communists as a leaflet, which was suppressed by the Government.]" In The Daily Herald , London, 19 Oct. 1921, p. 4.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1921.00.00

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

"China and Chinese Influence" [1921]. Ts. an.d ts. carbon; 10 leaves each. Ts. carbon; 9 leaves. As "China and Chinese Influence" The Manchester Guardian, 29 Nov. 1921, p. 6.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1921.00.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

"Manchuria and Shantun" [1921]. Ts. carbon; 8 leaves. 2nd ts. carbon; 9 leaves. As "The Problems of China. Manchuria and Shantung: the Past and the Future The Manchester Guardian, 30 Nov. 1921, p. 6.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1921.00.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

"III. Is Chinese Independence Possible?" [1921]. Ts. carbon; 8 leaves. As "Chinese Independence. Is It Possible? The Facts about the Customs" The Manchester Guardian, 2 Dec. 1921, p. 16  In Dora Russell fonds.

1921.00.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

“Sketches of Modern China. i. The Feast and the Eclipse”. C21.29. Ms.; 8 leaves. “ii. Chinese Ethics”. Ms.; 7 leaves. “iii. Chinese Amusements”. Ms.; 8 leaves. Galley proofs of i and iii; i is corrected by BR. In The Nation and the Athenaeum, London, 30 (3, 10 and 17 Dec. 1921): 375–6, 429–30, 461–3. Purchase from John Wilson.

1921.00.00

 

1182

16.1

["I dreamt that my bedroom was transformed ..."]. 20 March 1921. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 3 leaves. Dictated to Dora Black when BR was ill. Enclosed with letter to Lady Ottoline Morrell of 28 April [1921]. In Ronald Clark, The Life of Bertrand Russell (London: Cape/Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1975), pp. 393-4.  Courtesy of Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Aus tin.

1921.03.20

 

69 (#L,584).

6.2

"China's Road to Freedom" [Note on fol. 1 of ms.: "Farewell Address, Peking, 5 July 1921 ] Ms.; 20 leaves (lst 13 in Dora's hand, next 7 in BR's). Ts. carbon; 12 leaves. In The Peking Leader, 7 July 1921, p. 3.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1921.07.05

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

Higher Education In China. TS 10 pp.  (The Dial, 71: Dec. 1921, 693-8.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1921.12.00

 

229b

12

The Problem of China. 1922. Ms. of most chapters. Ts. 320 leaves.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1922.00.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

“Analytic and Synthetic Philosophers”. C22.19. P. of ms.; 5 leaves. In The Nation and the Athenaeum, 31 (15 July 1922): 538–9, and Papers 9. Courtesy of John Wilson.

1922.00.00

 

1170

16.1

“Philosophic Idealism at Bay”. C22.21. P. of ms., fol. 1. In The Nation and the Athenaeum, 31 (5 Aug. 1922): 625–6, and Papers 9. Courtesy of John Wilson.

1922.00.00

 

1170

16.2

“The Christian Warrior”. C22.23. P. of ms., fol. 1. In The Nation and the Athenaeum, 31 (9 Sept. 1922): 770, and Papers 9. Courtesy of John Wilson.

1922.00.00

 

1170

16.2

“Relativity, Scientific and Metaphysical”. C22.24. P. of ms., fol. 1. In The Nation and the Athenaeum, 31 (16 Sept. 1922): 796–7, and Papers 9. Courtesy of John Wilson.

1922.00.00

 

1170

16.2

“From Comte to Bergson”. C22.37. P. of ms., fol. 1. In The Nation and the Athenaeum, 31 (9 Dec. 1922): 426, and Papers 9. Courtesy of John Wilson.

1922.00.00

 

1170

16.2

The Problem of China. 1922. Photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf. Dust-jacket blurb. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1922.00.00

 

70, box 6.41

6.2

"Vagueness''. [1922]. Photocopy of ts.; 14 leaves. Read to Jowett Society, Oxford, 25 Nov. 1922. In The Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy, I(June 1923): 84-92; this ts. was intended for Zeitschrift fiir exacte Philosophie, which foundered before publication. Courtesy of Archives of Scientific Philosophy in the Twentieth Century (Hans Reichenbach Collection), University of Pittsburgh Libraries.

1922.00.00

 

897

6.2

[Principal definitions and propositions of] Principia Mathematica. [1922]. Photocopy of ms.; 35 leaves. Sent to Rudolf Carnap. Courtesy of Archives of Scientific Philosophy in the Twentieth Century (Carnap papers), University of Pittsburgh Libraries.

1922.00.00

 

802

7.1

Chinese Civilization And The West. TS 20 pp .  (The Dial, 72: Apr. 1922, 356-64.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1922.00.00

 

229b

12

The Aroma Of Evanescence.  MS  7 pp.  Review of G. Santayana's Soliloquies in England, and Later Soliloquies.  (The Dial, 73: Nov. 1922, 559- 62.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1922.00.00

 

229b

12

What Is Morality? MS 3 pp. Review of B.M. Laing's A Study in Moral Problems.  (The Dial, 73 : Dec. 1922, 677-9.) P., courtesy of Yale e University Library.

1922.00.00

 

229b

12

The Prospects  of  Industrial  Civilization. 1923. Ms. Ts. and ts. Carbon (U.K. printer's copy). Ts. carbon and some new ts. (U.S. printer's copy). 595 leaves. Includes revised tear sheets from periodical publications. Preface in DR's hand.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1923.00.00

 

1027 box  7.32-7.33

9.2

The AB.C. of Atoms. 1923. Ms. (U.K. printer's copy); 123 leaves. Page proofs.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1923.00.00

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

"Behaviourism" [1923]. Ms.; 12 leaves. 'I's. carbon; 11 leaves. As "An Essay on Behaviourism", Vanity Fair, New York, 21, no. 2 (Oct. 1923): 47, 96, 98.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1923.00.00

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

"Psychological Dangers in Europe" [1923?]. Ms.; 6 leaves. Similar in length and tone to the Nacion series, this ms. appears to be unpublished.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1923.00.00

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

The ABC of Atoms (A45): blurb. Ms.; 1 leaf. 1923. Purchase.

1923.00.00

 

1171

16.1

The ABC of Atoms. 1923. Ms.; 2 leaves. Table of contents. Part of letter to C.K. Ogden of 12 May 1923. Purchase.

1923.00.00

 

429(1).

6.2

"Behaviourism''. [1923]. Photocopy of ms., 12 leaves; of ts. carbon, 11 leaves. As "An Essay on Behaviourism'', Vanity Fair, New York, 21, no. 2 (Oct. 1923): 47, 96, 98. Donation by Katharine Tait from Dora Russell papers.

1923.00.00

 

979

6.2

Freedom In Education. TS 18 pp.  (The Dial, 74: Feb. 1923, 153-64.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1923.00.00

 

229b

12

Leisure And Mechanism [old title: MORAL STANDARDS AND SOCIAL WELL-BEING] . TS 34 pp.  (The Dial, 75: Aug. 1923, 105-22.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1923.00.00

 

229b

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Life As An Art.  TS 7 pp.  Review of Havelock Ellis's The Dance of Life. (The Dial, 75: Nov. 1923, 487-91.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1923.00.00

 

229b

12

Address to the Students of Edinburgh. [c.1923]. Photocopy of ms. 3 leaves. Title not in BR's hand. Gift. (Superceded by Rec Acq 380).

1923.00.00

 

n/a

37-40

"'To the Editor of the Manchester Guardian" [9 April 1923]. Ms.; 2 leaves (in Dora's hand). As "Missionary Influence in China" The Manchester Guardian, 13 April 1923, p. 7.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1923.04.09

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

"Preparing for the Next War" [June 1923]. Ms.; 7 leaves. As "Preparandonos para la guerra proxima La Nacion, Buenos Aires, 8 July 1923, sec. 3, p. 2.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1923.06.00

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

"Possibilities of Fascismo" [June 1923]. Ms.; 6 leaves. As "Posibilidades del fascismo La Nacion, 1Aug. 1923, sec. 1, p. 4.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1923.06.00

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

"(Statement Suggested by Bertrand Russell)''. [c. 6 Oct. 1923]. Photocopy ofts. carbon.; 1 leaf. On Soviet political prisoners. Enclosed with letter of 6 Oct. 1923 to M.A. Shapiro. Courtesy of Manuscript and Archives Division, New York Public Library.

1923.10.06

 

512

6.2

How To Read History.  Ms 6p.  (Bermondsey Book, no. 2, Mar. 1924, 10-13. )  Xerox, courtesy of Mr. A.J.G. Berg

1924.00.00

 

27

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The Effect Of Science On Social Institutions.  Ms 31 p. (The Survey,  52: 1 Apr. 1924, 5-11.) Purchase.

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686

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British Political Situation. Ms 2p. Lecture notes [c.1924]. Purchase.

1924.00.00

 

30a

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The British Labour Government,  Ms  6p.  ("Problemas Inter nos del Gobierno Laborista” La Nacion Buenos Aires, 23 Mar. 1924, sec. 3, p. 1-2. )  Purchase.

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30b

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Labour Government Revolutionalry? Ms 6 p. Notes for possibly two lectures on the same topic, reported in the New York Times, 9 Apr. 1924, p 10, and 6 May 1924, p 7. Purchase.

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30a

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Hopes Of Peace, Ms 11 p. ( "For Primera Yez, Desde 1914, Hay Indicios de Una Verdader a Paz en Europa" La Nacion, 6 July 1924, sec, 3, p. 2, )  Purchase

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83

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What I Believe. Ms 26 p. [c. 1924]. (p. 16-25 are worked into Ch. V of What I Believe, London: Kegan Paul; New York: Dutton, 1925.} Purchase,

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30d

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Psychology And Politics. MS 1 2 pp. (The Outlook,  53: 23 Feb. 1924, 1 24-6.) P., courtesy of the Library of Congress.

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171

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The European Chaos. MS 18 pp. [c. 1924] Purchase.

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150e

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What Is Wrong With Western Civilization? MS 22 pp. [ c .1924].  Purchase.

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150c

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How To Secure World Peace. MS 22 pp. [c. 1924] Purchase.

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150b

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Chinese And Western Ideals Of Life. MS 27 pp. [c. 1924]. Purchase.

1924.00.00

 

150g

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A Motley Pantheon. TS 5 pp. Review of G. Brandes's Creative Spirits of the Nineteenth Century. (The Dial, 76: Mar. 1924, 243-5.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

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229c

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Causes Of Modern War.  MS  26 pp.  ("lf We Are to Prevent the Next War", Century Magazine, 108: May 1924, 3-12.)  Purchase.

1924.00.00

 

252a

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An Attempt To Convert Kentucky. MS 4 pp. Corrected (by BR) proofs. Review of J.H. Robinson's The Humanizing of Knowledge. (The Dial 76: May 1924, 462-4.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1924.00.00

 

229c

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Americanization. MS  7 pp.  Review of H.M. Kallen's Culture and Democracy in the United States.   (The Dial, 76: Aug. 1924, 158-60.)  P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

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229c

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Education & Peace. [c.1924?]. Ms. 4 leaves. Purchase.

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352

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The European Chaos. [c.1924]. Ms. 18 leaves. The first 16 leaves are an essay with the first leaf unnumbered and the remaining 15 leaves foliated 2. to 16; the last two leaves are notes, foliated 1and 2, bearing the same title as the essay. The essay is similar to an address transcribed under the same title and listed in Russell, no. 1. Purchase.

1924.00.00

 

150e

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“How to Read History”. B&R C24.09. Ms.; 6 leaves. Marked up for publication in The Bermondsey Book. Donation of Michael Walsh.

1924.00.00

 

1381f (second illustration)

21.2

[Memorandum on WeiHaiWei]. Ts.; 1 leaf. No. 321, March 1924, issued by Labour Party Advisory Commit­tee on International Questions. Unsigned, attributed to BR by minutes of the Committee. P., courtesy of Labour History Archive and Study Centre, John Rylands Library, U. of Manchester. 

1924.03.00

 

1425

24.1

The European Chaos,  Ts 36 p, Transcript of an address to the Rand School, 5 Apr. 1924, Xerox, courtesy of the Tamiment Library, New York University.

1924.04.00

 

29

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Mechanism And Life. Ts 33p. Transcript of an address to the Rand School, 3 May 1924. (Reported in the New York Times, 4 May 1924,:p. 5.) Xerox, courtesy of the Tamiment Library

1924.05.03

 

29

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"Is the British Labor Government Revolutionary?" 5 May 1924. Photocopy of ts.; 61 leaves, transcribed from shorthand notes by Paul Munter. Debate with Morris Hillquit at Carnegie Hall. Courtesy of Hoover Institution Archives.

1924.05.05

 

784

6.2

Is the British Labor Government Revolutionary?" 5 May 1924. Photocopy of ts. carbon; 60 leaves. Courtesy of Perkins Library, Duke University.

1924.05.05

 

937

6.2

"The Editor, The Daily Herald" 19 Nov. 1924. 'I's.; 3 leaves (much revised in Dora's hand). Signed by BR and DR. In reply to a letter or article by Sir Charles Addis and a leader, "Mr. Russell on China in The Morning Post, 9 Oct. 1924, on Russell's New Leader article of 19 Sept. 1924 titled "British Imperialism in China; Brigands and British Banks".  Not published (and possibly not sent).

1924.11.19

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

Life In The Middle Ages. TS 7 pp.  Review of E, Power's Medieval People and J. Huizinga's The Waning of the Middle Ages.  (The Dial, 78: Apr. 1925, 295-8.)  P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1925.00.00

 

229c

12

The Dogmas of Naturalism.  Corrected (by BR) proofs. Review of E.A. Burtt's The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science. (The Dial, 79: Sept. 1925, 255-8 .) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1925.00.00

 

229c

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What I Believe. 1925. Photocopy of ms.; 72 leaves (last leaf dated 1 Jan. 1925). Courtesy of Special Collections, University Research Library, UCLA.

1925.01.01

 

577

6.2

[Autobiographical Sketch]. Ms.; 2 leaves. Ts. carbon; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. of 2 April 1925 to Wm. Swan Stallybrass of Kegan Paul. In the l. BR sets down the following terms: the sketch may be altered without consulting him; when published it is to appear as if it is not by him; it is to be hoped that it will appear only outside of England. Purchased at Sotheby's.

1925.04.00

 

1171

16.1

"Freedom in Society''. [c. 7 June 1925]. Photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf. Abstract of lecture delivered to Fabian Society, 22 Oct. 1925. Enclosed with letter of 7 June 1925 to F.W. Galton. Courtesy of Nuffield College Library, Oxford.

1925.06.07

 

519

6.2

 “Capitalism or What?” C26.14. P. of ms.; 8 leaves. Encl. with letter of 5 Dec. 1925 to Elmer H. Youngman. In The Bankers Magazine, New York, 112 (May 1926): 679–80, 725, 727. Access restricted. Courtesy of Rosenbach Museum & Library.

1925.12.00

 

1153

13.2

"'To the Editor of The Daily Herald" [1926]. Ms.; 1leaf. Re Mr. Middleton and birth control. In The Daily Herald , 9 October 1926, p. 4.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1926.00.00

 

1027 box  7.34

9.2

Introduction toSelected Papers (A55). Ts., 11 pp., 1 p.with unpublished revisions by BR. Ms. (Rec. Acq. 70, box 6.41, 1926); lot 508.

1926.00.00

 

1696

33.1

On Education, Especially in Early Childhood. 1926. Photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves. Dust­ jacket  blurb. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1926.00.00

 

70, box 6.41.

6.2

On Good Men,  Ms 14p. Ts 15p. ("The Harm That Good Men Do " Harpers Magazine, 153: Oct, 1926,  529-34, )  Purchase

1926.00.00

 

685

1

Does Ethics Influence Life? Corrected proofs.  (The Nation and the The Meaning of Meaning. TS 14 pp. Corrected (by BR) proofs.  (The Dial, 81: Aug. 1926, 114-21.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1926.00.00

 

229c

12

Is Science Superstitious?  TS 13 pp.  Corrected (by BR) proofs.  (The Dial, 81: Sept. 1926, 179-86.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1926.00.00

 

229c

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Psychology and Politics. TS 16 pp.  MS  3 pp.  Corrected (by BR) proofs. (The Dial, 80: Mar. 1926, 179-88.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1926.00.00

 

229c

12

Leonardo as a Man of Science.  MS 4 pp. Review of l.B. Hart's The MechaniealI Investigations of Leonardo da Vinci. (The Dial, 80: June 1926, 510-12.) P. , courtesy of Yale University Library.

1926.00.00

 

229c

12

"Infancy and Character Formation" [1927]. Ms.; 16 leaves (lacks fol. 16 but has fol. 17). As "The Training of Young Children" Harper's Magazine, 155 (Aug. 1927): 313-19.  In Dora Russell fonds.

1927.00.00

 

1027 box  7.35

9.2

“The Extant Fragments of Heraclitus”. Ms.; 8 leaves, encl. with l. to Katharine [Dudley]. [c. 1927]. Donation of Michael Walsh.

1927.00.00

 

1381g

21.2

"The Future". [1927]. Photocopy of ms.; 22 leaves. In Jewish Daily Forward , 26 June, 3, IO, 17 July 1927: EI, E1, E1-2, E2; reprinted  as "Some Prospects: Cheerful and Otherwise" in Sceptical Essays (London: Allen and Unwin, 1928). Courtesy of Special Collections, University Research Library, UCLA.

1927.00.00

 

578

6.2

Education And The Good Life, Ms 24p.  [c.1927].  Purchase.

1927.00.00

 

30c

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Marriage, Ms 2p, Lecture notes [c. 1927]. Purchase. MCLELLAN. Ms 3p, Notes from a debate on marriage [c. 1927]. Purchase.

1927.00.00

 

19c

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Introduction [To Selected Papers Of Bertrand Russell] Ms  10 p.  (New York: Modern Library, 1927, )  Xerox,  Purchase.

1927.00.00

 

70, Box 6.41, 1926 file

1

Philosophy Of Physics, Ms 2p. Notes for a lecture probably delivered at Harvard, with A.N. Whitehead in the chair [c.1927]. They contain Russell's often quoted remark against the plausibility of solipism: ' 'I didn't write the parts of his [Whitehead' s] books I can 't understand.”  Purchase.

1927.00.00

 

19b

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Philosophy Of Life. Ms 2 p.  Lecture notes [c.1927].  Purchase.

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19c

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The Extant Fragments Of Heraclitus. Ms 8 p. [c. 1927). Xerox, courtesy of Mr.A. J. G. Berg.  Not an essay, but the actual fragments written out.  Given to Mrs. Dorothy Harvey, who wrote to Russell: "I have the.Heraclitus in your writing like a treasur e in my mind and in my desk.  I love you for writing it out for me.” (letter of 22 May 1928).  Original is Rec Acq 1381g.

1927.00.00

 

27

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The Analysis Of Matter. Ms 468 p. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner; New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1927. ) Microfilm, courtesy of Trinity College Library, Cambridge.

1927.00.00

 

1

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Behaviourism: Is Man’s Conduct Mechanical? Ms 8 p  Ts 24 pp.  (Thesis Ch. XVI of Outline of Philosophy, London: Allen & Unwin, New York: Norton, 1927).  Purchase

1927.00.00

 

687

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Russia, Asia, And The West.  MS 20 pp. [c. 1927]. Purchase.

1927.00.00

 

150d

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Education And World Peace.   MS 11pp. 1927. Purchase.

1927.00.00

 

252b

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Things That Have Moulded Me. Corrected (by BR) proofs.  (The Dial, 83 : Sept. 1927, 181-6.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1927.00.00

 

229c

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An Outline of Philosophy. 1927. Dust-jacket blurb (photocopy of ms., 1 leaf; ts., 1 leaf). Draft table of contents (photocopy of ms., 1 leaf; ts., 1 leaf). Acknowledgments (photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf). Enclosed with letter from Unwin of 12 April 1927. Photocopy of marked proofs of pp. 305-12. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1927.04.00

 

70, box 6.44.

6.2

"Mr. Bertrand Russell Catches the Tortoise". [Oct. 1927]. Photocopy of ms.; 4 leaves. Enclosed with letter to Henry Goddard Leach of 26 Oct. 1927. In Forum, 79 (Feb. 1928): 262-3. Courtesy of Houghton Library, Harvard University.

1927.10.00

 

35

7.1

 Principles of Social ReconstructionQuotation in BR’s hand, n.d. but Nov. 1927 from Chicago’s Hotel La Salle letterhead. Internet print.

1927.11.00

 

1697

33.1

Sceptical Essays. 1928. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Dust-jacket blurb. Enclosed with letter of 12 May 1928 to Unwin. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1928.00.00

 

70, box 6.41

6.2

The Optimism Of America. TS 7 pp.  ("Optimistic America", New York Herald Tribune Magazine, 6 May 1928, pp. 1-2.) P., courtesy of Columbia University Library.

1928.00.00

 

232b

12

Watson Versus Freud In Education. TS 9 pp.  ("Bertrand Russellon Aims of Modern Education", The Forward, 23 Dec. 1928, pp. El-2.) P., courtesy of Columbia University Library.

1928.00.00

 

232b

12

Nationalism. [1928]. Tscc. 7 leaves. "Nationalism-Is it a Blessing or a Curse?", The Forward (6 May 1928), El, and as "Nationalism", The Bermondsey Book, 5 (June-July 1928), 46-50. Marked up editorially with "Bermondsey Book" circled in upper left-hand margin. Purchase.

1928.00.00

 

330

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"A Rejected Advertisement''. 16 Jan. 1928. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Letter to editor, Daily Herald , 20 Jan. 1928, p. 4, and other papers. Courtesy of British Library (Marie Stopes papers).

1928.01.16

 

455

6.2

"Reform Ethics". [1929]. Photocopy of ts. (titled "Is There a New Morality?"); 3 leaves. Review of Durant Drake, The New M orality. In The Book League Monthly, New York, l (Feb. 1929): 212-13. On loan from Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin.

1929.00.00

 

1012

7.1

Modern Education Failure?  Ms 7p. Lecture notes [ca. 1929]. This is Russell 's debate with Will Durant on "Is Modern Education a Failure? 11, reported in the New York Times, 7 Oct. 1929,  p. 25.  Purchase.

1929.00.00

 

19a

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On Catholic And Protestant Sceptics. TS 10 pp.  (The Dial, 86: Jan. 1929, 43-9.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1929.00.00

 

229c

12

Wasted Idealism. TS  4 pp.  Corrected (by BR) proofs.  Review of G. Seldes's The Stammering Century.  (The Dial, 86: Apr. 1929, 329-31.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1929.00.00

 

229c

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Beacon Hill School. [c.1929]. Ts cc. 3 leaves with a few revisions in Dora Russell's hand. Purchase.

1929.00.00

 

370viii

37-40

Beacon Hill School. [c.1929]. Four-page pamphlet co-authored with Dora Russell. Purchase.

1929.00.00

 

1025

37-40

[Pacifism]. [14 June 1929]. P. of ms.; 1 leaf. Encl. with letter of 14 June 1929. The letter is addressed “Dear Sir” and is assumed to be to a writer for the Sunday Express. It was written in advance of an inter­view; publication of the interview could not be traced. Access restricted. Courtesy of Rosenbach Museum & Library.

1929.06.14

 

1153

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“What Is to Be Done about Divorce”. C30.03. [28 Nov. 1929]. P. of ms.; 1 leaf. Last two paragraphs of article only. Encl. with l. to Paul Palmer, ed., Sunday World Magazine. Published first in Daily Express, 20 Jan. 1930, p. 8. Courtesy of Yale U. Library.

1929.11.28

 

239b

10.2

“Proposed Letter to Manchester Guardian”. Ps. of 2 tss. with different annotations; 4 leaves. P. of ts. carbon (different typing); 2 leaves. [1930]. Re the proposed Education Bill. Roy Randall's covering l. shows he was looking after the master text. Similar to F30.01 but this one was written in response to a l. which The Manchester Guardian published from a body of non-Conformists. Neither l. has been located. Note: The Manchester Guardian did publish F30.01 as “Education Bill and Its Critics”, 27 June 1930, p. 22; the l. is dated 25 June.  Courtesy of the International Institute of Social History.

1930.00.00

 

1185

16.1

“Hey nonny no!” [1930]. P. of transcription ms. by BR of the anon. c. 1600 verse; 1 leaf. Courtesy of M. G. I. Evans.

1930.00.00

 

1211

16.1

The Conquest of Happiness. 1930. Bound page proofs of Allen and Unwin ed. Purchase from Lady Constance Malleson.

1930.00.00

 

596

6.2

Opinions on Swearing. [March-July 1930]. Ts. with 3 sentences added in BR's hand. 1 leaf. With omissions in David Harley, "Beacon Hill School", Russell, nos. 35-36. Purchase.

1930.03.00

1930.07.00

370vi

37-40

[Report on That Next  War by Major Bratt].  14 July 1930. Photocopy; 2 leaves. As ms. letter to Unwin. Extract quoted in ad for Bratt's book in Caroline E. Playne's Society at War, 1914-1916 (London: Allen and Unwin, 1931), p. 382. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1930.07.14

 

70, box 6.41.

6.2

The Scientific Outlook. 1931. Photocopy ofts., 3  leaves; photocopy of another ts., 3 leaves; photocopy of ts. carbon, 2 leaves. Table of contents and conclusion. One ts. and ts. carbon courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1931.00.00

 

70, box 6.44.

6.2

The Scientific Outlook. 1931.  Other ts. courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University. 

1931.00.00

 

1a

6.2

"Modern Physics''. [1931]. Photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves. In The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, II (London: Allen and Unwin, 1968): 158-9. Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1931.00.00

 

968e.

6.2

Aims And Achievement of Beacon Hill School.  Ts 8p. ( "In Our School" New Republic, 68:9 Sept. 1931, 92-4, ) Xerox, courtesy of Professor Stillman Drake.

1931.00.00

 

49

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Marriage And Personality.  Ms 2p.  ( New York American, 13 Nov, 1931, 15)  Purchase.

1931.00.00

 

67

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On Being A Good Boy. Ms 3p. ( New York American, 18 Nov. 1931, 17.)  Purchase.

1931.00.00

 

67

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Preface [to "The YMCA Government of China" by Rachel Brooks] . TS 3 pp. [1931]. (Incompletely published in Autobiography, Vol . II.) Courtesy of Rev. Brooks.

1931.00.00

 

6a

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Radiogram from BR  In support of the organization of a foundation in memory of Victor L. Berger, to be read at the National Press Club dinner, Sunday evening 1 March [1931]. Berger had died in August 1929. Contained in statement “Radiograms Received at National Press Club Dinner ...”, ts. carbon, 7 pp. P., courtesy of Hoover Institution, Stanford U.

1931.03.01

 

1508

28.2

[“Heartiest greetings to Tagore ... ”]. B48. 25 May 1931. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. In The Golden Book of Tagore, ed. R. Chatterjee (Calcutta: Golden Book Committee, 1931), p. 220. Courtesy of Rabindra-Sadana Memorial Museum.

1931.05.00

 

223

10.2

“Analysis of Mind”. B52. P. of ts.; 5 leaves sent in BR's l. of 26 June 1931 to Charles W. Morris. The ts. is annotated by Morris. Published as “34. Russell's Reformulation of the Nature of Mind” in Morris's Six Theories of Mind (Chicago: U. of Chicago P., 1932), pp. 134–8; reprinted in Papers 10. Courtesy of Jon R. Eller, Peirce Project, Indiana U.

1931.06.00

 

1229

16.1

“Proletarian Dictatorship Is the Road to Freedom”. Debate with Jay Lovestone, (editor of Revolutionary Age), 27 Nov. 1931, New York. Officials: Bertram D. Wolfe and Roger Baldwin. Ts., 75 leaves. Also BR's notes for the debate, ms., 1 leaf; BR's notes taken during the debate, 3 leaves; notes written on verso of “Some Questions for Mr. Russell”; advertisement, other notes and news clippings. Ps., courtesy of Hoover Institution. 

1931.11.27

 

1440a&b

24.1

"On Politicians". [Dec. 1931]. Photocopy of ms.; 3 leaves. Enclosed with letter to Mr. Towne of 8 Dec. 1931. In New York American, 16 Dec. 1931, p. 17. On loan from Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin.

1931.12.00

 

1012

7.1

Education and the Social Order. 1932. Draft table of contents (photocopy ofts.; 3 leaves).  Enclosed in letter of 7 March 1932 to Norton. Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1932.00.00

 

1a

6.2

Education and the Social Order. 1932.  Same draft table of contents plus pro­ posal for book (photocopy of ts.; 10 leaves). Enclosed with and in letter of 15 March 1932 to Unwin. Proposal was published, with many alterations, as Chap. 2. Dust­ jacket blurb (photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf). Enclosed with letter of 23 May 1932 to Unwin. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin

1932.00.00

 

70, box 6.41

6.2

The Future Of The Family. Corrected TS. 5 pp.  1932.  (Nash's - Pall Mall Magazine, 90: Jan. 1933, 27-80).  Photocopy couretsy of Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Ottoline Morrell papers.

1932.00.00

 

272

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Education & The Social Order.  [c.1932]. Ms. 4 leaves. A summary of Education and the Social Order. Purchase.

1932.00.00

 

328

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“How Science Has Changed Society”. C32.03. 6 Jan. 1932. P. of ts. broadcast script (titled “The Scientific Society”) from symposium “Science and Civilization”; 11 leaves. In The  Listener, 7 (13 Jan. 1932): 39–40, 42. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives, Reading.

1932.01.06

 

1,021a

10.2

“Modern Methods in Education”. D32.02. Ts.; 12 leaves, prepared by Christina Foyle, of BR's speech at Foyle's Literary Luncheon, 14 Dec. 1932, possibly to mark the publication of Education and the Social Order (A63). The speech was reported in The Scotsman, Edinburgh, 15 Dec. 1932, as well as other newspapers. Courtesy of Christina Foyle.

1932.12.14

 

1176

16.1

[Reports on A.G.D. Watson's Dissertations on Philosophy of Physics]. [1933]. Photocopy of ms. notes, 3 leaves; photocopy of ts., 2 leaves. Courtesy of King's College Library, Cambridge. 

1933.00.00

 

820

6.2

Respect For Law. 1958, 63-5. MS 3 pp., 1933. (San Francisco Review, 1: winter P., courtesy of Bancroft Library, University of  California, Berkeley.

1933.00.00

 

183

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Freedom vs. Organization  Publisher’s traveller’s specimen of book. 28 pp. 1934. New York: W. W. Norton.

1934.00.00

 

1547

28.2

Freedom and Organization. 1934. Draft table of contents (photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf). Addition to preface (photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1934.00.00

 

976g.

6.2

Freedom and Organization. 1934. Draft table of contents (photocopy of ms., 2 leaves; photocopy of ts., 3 leaves). Ms. table of contents enclosed in letter to Norton of IO Nov.1933. Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers),

1934.00.00

 

1a

6.2

Freedom and Organization. 1934. Draft table of contents (photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves). Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1934.00.00

 

70, box 6.44, 1933.

6.2

Freedom and Organization. 1934. Different typing of same table of contents. (Photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1934.00.00

 

1a

6.2

Freedom and Organization. 1934. Dust-jacket  blurb  (photocopy  of ts.; 1 leaf).  Enclosed  with letter to Unwin of 6 April 1934 and described therein as "proof of the announcement of my forthcoming book". Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1934.00.00

 

70, box 6.42.

6.2

Freedom and Organization. 1934. Scattered pages, bibliography, and index (photocopy of proofs; 12 leaves). Enclosed with letter from Allen and Unwin to W.W. Norton, 21 Nov. 1934. Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1934.00.00

 

976g.

6.2

Preface [to Freedom and Organization].  MS 4 pp.  May 1934.  (London: Allen & Unwin, 1934.) Purchase.

1934.05.00

 

150h

8

Fashions In Virtues.  MS 3 pp.  Aug. 1934. ("Virtue's Fashions", New York American, 7 Sept. 1934, 19.)  P., courtesy of Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.

1934.08.00

 

183

8

There is no issue…. 14 Nov. 1934. Ms. 1 leaf, numbered 4 in upper right-hand corner. Date and pagination not in BR's hand; in the same hand is written "By Lord Russell Russell” i.e. Bertrand Russell part of an unaccepted contribution to an American paper". Purchase.

1934.11.14

 

337

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[“Greetings Received on the Occasion of the Dinner to Prof. Albert Einstein and Heinz Leipmann ...”]. 22 Dec. 1934. P. of ts. carbon; 2 leaves. Russell's greeting appears on first leaf. Courtesy of U. of Toronto Library.

1934.12.22

 

1065

10.2

We Did Not Fight. B60. 1935. Uncorrected bound page proofs, including BR's contribution, “Some Psychological Difficulties of Pacifism in War­time”. Purchase.

1935.00.00

 

1205

16.1

In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays. 1935. Blurb and draft table of contents (photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves). Enclosed with letter of 24 April 1935 to Norton. Table of contents 5(photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves). Enclosed in letter of 30 April 1935 to Norton. Table of contents prepared by Norton from ms. (photocopy  of ts.; I leaf). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University. 

1935.00.00

 

1a

6.2

Logical notes  [28 Nov. 1935], 4 lines written on the verso of a bookshop opening notice dated 9 Oct. 1935; by BR and Wittgenstein,  taken by him and BR to scribble on. K. Blackwell has confirmed which sym­bols are in BR’s hand. Email attachment from Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, Inc. (Sarah Funke), New York.

1935.11.28

 

1571

28.2

“[France, Ministère des ATaires Etrangères, Petition on Behalf of Philippe Vernier]”. P.; 1 leaf. [c. Dec. 1935]. Courtesy of National Archives, France.

1935.12.00

 

1362

21.2

Which Way to Peace? A69. London: Michael Joseph, 1936. “Uncorrected proof copy”, bound. Ts. carbon insert, 1 leaf, at p. 142. Purchase.

1936.00.00

 

1143

13.2

[Blurb for Lancelot Hogben' s Mathematics for the Million]. 1936. Photocopy of ts.; I leaf. Enclosed with letter to Unwin of 2 Oct. 1936. Published on dust-jacket. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1936.00.00

 

70, box 6.42.

6.2

[Blurb for Japan's Feet of Clay by Freda Utley]. 1936. Photocopy of ms.; I leaf. Enclosed with letter of 28 Sept. 1936 to Norton. Published on dust-jacket of 4th impression of Faber & Faber edition (London: 1937). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1936.00.00

 

1a

6.2

"Philosophy and Grammar". [1936]. Photocopy of ms.; 7 leaves. Review of A.J. Ayer, Language, Truth and Logic. In The London Mercury, 33 (March 1936): 541-3. On loan from Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin.

1936.00.00

 

1012

7.1

Which Way to Peace? 1936. "Uncorrected proof copy", bound, of Michael Joseph edition. Front wrapper stamped by Curtis Brown Ltd. Purchase  (Thompson collection).

1936.00.00

 

150

7.1

Sexual Ethics Of Tomorrow.  T s 14p. ("Our Sexual Ethics" American Mercury, 38, May 1936, 36-41) Xerox, courtesy of Mr. Michael Thompson.  Superseded by Rec Acq 1501a.

1936.00.00

 

42

1

Which Way To Peace? Corrected pp. of bound page proofs.  (London: Michael Joseph, 1936.) P., courtesy of Ronald Jager.

1936.00.00

 

100

8

Sexual Ethics Of Tomorrow,  TS 13 pp.  ("Our Sexual Ethics", American Mercury,  38: May 1936, 36-41.)  Purchase.  Superceded by Rec Acq 150a.

1936.00.00

 

42

8

Auto-Obituary. [1936]. Photocopy of ts. 3 leaves. "The Last Survivor of a Dead Epoch", The Listener, 16 (12 Aug. 1936), 289, and as "Bertrand Russell's Own Obit", Coronet, 10 (Sept. 1941), 36-8. Marked up editorially and title altered for Coronet publication. Courtesy of George Arents Research Library, Syracuse University.

1936.00.00

 

315

37-40

The Paralysis of England. [1936]. Photocopy of ts. with some revisions in Russell's hand. 11 leaves. Original foliation has 2 leaves numbered 4, the second of which has been corrected along with the remaining leaves up to 11. "Paralysis of England", Coronet, 1 (1 Dec. 1936), 3-8. Marked up editorially for publication. Courtesy of George Arents Research Library, Syracuse University.

1936.00.00

 

316

37-40

[On Lucy Martin Donnelly]. C36.17. 18 April 1936. P. of ms.; 2 leaves. Extracted from l. to Marion Edwards Park, President, Bryn Mawr for Donnelly's retirement. In Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin, 16, no. 7 (July 1936): 18. Courtesy of Bryn Mawr College Library.

1936.04.18

 

427

10.2

The Amberley Papers. 1937. Blurb and draft table of contents (photocopy of ms.; 2 leaves). Enclosed with letter to Norton of 2 May 1936. Prepublication extract from Vol. 1: 31 and summary of last chapter  of Vol. 2 with  quotation from a Queen Victoria Jetter (photocopy of ts.; 2Jeaves). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University. 

1937.00.00

 

1a

6.2

[Syllabus of "The Science of Power" lecture series at L.S.E.] [1937]. Photocopy of ms., 2 leaves (lacking fol. 1), with "Lecture" altered to "Chapter", and photocopy of ts., 3 leaves; photocopy of another ts., 3  leaves. Unwin had his ts. made before returning ms. per BR's request in letter of 10 July 1937. Then BR sent ms. to Norton, who also had it typed. Syllabus became "a preliminary outline" of Power (1938), mentioned in BR's letter to Norton of 18 Aug. 1937. Photocopy of ms. and first listed ts. courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1937.00.00

 

976f.

6.2

Syllabus of "The Science of Power" lecture series at L.S.E.] [1937].  Photocopy of second ts. courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1937.00.00

 

70, box 6.44.

6.2

"Methodism and Armament Firms". 9 Jan.  1937. Photocopy of ts. copy; I leaf. Letter to editor correcting error in Freedom and Organization. Enclosed with letter to Unwin of 9 Jan. 1937. In The Methodist Recorder, 21 Jan. 1937, p. 22. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1937.01.09

 

70, box 6.42.

6.2

Power, Ancient and Modern.  [Apr. 1937]. Photocopy of ts. with some revisions in Russell's hand along with Coronet proofs. 14 leaves. Political Quarterly, 8 (Apr. 1937), 155-64, and as "Power by Seizure", Coronet, 1 (Apr. 1937), 189-93. Marked up editorially with the first four leaves crossed out and not published in Coronet; Coronet proofs bear same title as ts. Courtesy of George Arents Library, Syracuse University.

1937.04.00

 

317

37-40

[Notes for lecture "Science and Social Institutions" on 21 Oct. 1937]. Photocopy of ms.; 3 leaves. Part of series "Whither Britain?" by Fabian Society (lecture in Dare we Look Ahead? [London: Allen & Unwin, 1938]). Report of discussion following. Photocopy of ms.; 3 leaves in questioners' hands with James M. Osborn recording BR's replies. Courtesy of Yale University Library.

1937.10.21

 

629a.

7.1

“Is the Family Still a Vital Part in Modern Life?” Discussion with BR, John Gloag and an unidentified physician. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on 16 Dec. 1937. BBC Written Archives.

1937.12.00

 

1384

21.2

Power: a New Social Analysis. 1938. Draft table of contents (photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1938.00.00

 

976f

6.2

Power: a New Social Analysis. 1938. Dust-jacket blurb (photocopy of ms.; I leaf). Enclosed with letter of 27 Jan. 1938 to Unwin. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1938.00.00

 

70, box 6.42.

6.2

Power: a New Social Analysis. 1938. Same blurb enclosed with ts. copy of same letter sent to Norton by Unwin (photocopy of ts.; I leaf). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1938.00.00

 

 976f.

6.2

"The Crisis in Foreign Policy". [1938]. Microfilm and printout of ms.; 6 leaves. Enclosed with Jetter pmk. 27 Feb. 1938. In Peace News, no. 90 (5 March 1938): 8. On loan from Ransom Humanities Research Center (Morrell papers), University of Texas at Austin.

1938.00.00

 

mfm 61.

6.2

Power. 1938. Page proofs but in galley sheets, unbound, of Norton edition. Purchase (Thompson collection).

1938.00.00

 

150

7.1

[Note on Descriptions and Intensional Operators]. [1938-39]. Ms. 1 leaf. Gift of Professor Irving Copi.

1938.00.00

1939.00.00

298

37-40

England 's Perplexities.  Ts 13p. Prepared for publication in the American Mercury but not printed, probably because of the outbreak of war in Sept. 1939,  Xerox, courtesy of New York Public Library.  Filed in RA1 MS 220.017100 1939.

1939.00.00

 

86

1

“The Existence and Nature of God”. D39.04. P. of ts.; 12 leaves, identity of preparer unknown. BR's speech at the U. of Michigan, 18 Feb. 1939. Reported in The Michigan Daily, 19 Feb. 1939, pp. 1, 6. Published in Papers 10. Courtesy of U. of Michigan.

1939.02.18

 

1177

16.1

“Dr. Dewey's Logic”. B69. [March 1939]. P. of ts. carbon; 22 leaves. P. of mimeo ts.; 13 leaves. These are in addition to a p. of the ms. acquired c. 1969. In The Philosophy of John Dewey. Courtesy of Southern Illinois U., Carbondale (Library of Living Philosophers Papers).

1939.03.00

 

177a.

13.2

Dr. Dewey's Logic.  MS 41 pp.  [March 1939].  (In The Philosophy of John Dewey. ed. P.A. Schilpp, Evanston & Chicago: Northwestern University, 1939.) P., courtesy of Professor Schilpp and Southern Il linoi s University.

1939.03.00

 

177a

8

“[Dare We Look Ahead?]”. Outline of lecture on Munich and the coming war in Europe. Complete text of night l., 1 leaf, to W. B. Feakins, BR's lecture agent, [29 Mar. 1939]. Internet print from www.ebay.com.

1939.03.29

 

1378

21.2

“Freedom and Government”. B70. [1940]. P. of ms.; 1 leaf. Outline for essay of same title in Freedom: Its Meaning, ed. Ruth Nanda Anshen. Courtesy of B. Frohmann from Fisher Rare Book Library (J.G. Slater Collection of Russellania), U. of Toronto.

1940.00.00

 

1047

10.2

 “Philosophy and Cultural Development in  Europe” Outline. c.1940. Ts., 2 pp. Ps. Courtesy of Barnes Foundation.

1940.00.00

 

1683

33.1

An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth. 1940. Draft introduction (photocopy of ts.; 12 leaves, with emendations in BR's hand). Chapter I, "What is a Word?" (photocopy of ts.; 11 leaves with, emendations in BR's hand). Draft table of contents (photocopy of ms.; 1 leaf). Title-page and verso, draft table of contents, beginning of Chapter 1 (photocopy of ts.; 7 leaves). Dust-jacket blurb (photocopy ofts.; 1 leaf). Title-page for first British edition (photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University.

1940.00.00

 

976d.

6.2

The Philosophy Of Santayana. TS 30 pp. (In The Philosophy of George Santayana, ed. P.A. Schilpp, 1940.) P., courtesy of Professor Schilpp and Southern Illinois University.

1940.00.00

 

177b

8

[Comments on Paul Wienpahl's student essay, "The Relation of Language and Fact"]. [c.1940]. Photocopy of ms. 4 leaves. Courtesy of the late Professor Wienpahl.

1940.00.00

 

423

37-40

“Extensionality”  Ms. notes, 9 leaves, early 1940s. Found in The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell. Concerns topics in An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth. Prints of email attachments from Caroline Farr, whose parents who were neighbours of BR on Pennstone Road, Bryn Mawr, PA in 1943.

1940.00.00

 

1569

28.2

“Extensionality”  Ms. notes, 9 leaves, early 1940s. Found tucked in Elliott Farr’s copy of The Philosophy of Ber­trand Russell. Concerns topics in An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth.  Gift of Caroline Farr, whose parents who were 1943 neighbours of BR on Pennstone Road, Bryn Mawr, PA.

1940.00.00

 

1601

29.1

[Two syllabi of] "William James Lectures". [April 1940]. Photocopy of ms., 1 leaf; photocopy of ts., 1 leaf. Ts. enclosed with letter to Ernest Hocking of 22 April 1940. The lectures, given at Harvard, c. 27 Sept.--13 Dec. 1940, were from An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth (1940). Courtesy of University Archives, Harvard University Library.

1940.04.00

 

62

7.1

[Syllabus for seminar course on theory of knowledge at Harvard]. [c. April 1940]. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with letter to Ernest Hocking of 22 April 1940. The seminar was given in autumn 1940. Courtesy of University Archives, Harvard University Library.

1940.04.00

 

62

7.1

[Press Statement Issued by ACLU]. [c. 8 April 1940]. Photocopy of ts.; I leaf. In covering letter dated 8 April 1940 to Roger Baldwin Patricia Russell states she wrote press statement signed by Russell. Photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves, of official press release by ACLU for 13 April 1940 publication. Published first as "Educator to Remain in Silence; Russell Issues Last Statement in Self-Defense", California Daily Bruin, 9 April  1940, p. 1 (See RA 811) Courtesy of Mudd Manuscript Library (American Civil Liberties Union Archives), Princeton University Library.

1940.04.08

 

701

6.2

"Russell Explains Switch in His Outlook on War". [June 1940]. Ts. carbon (untitled); 1 leaf. Enclosed with Patricia Russell's letter to Mr. Levy, 25 June 1940, and described as "recently issued to the press". In The News, New York?, 11 June 1940, p. 8. Purchase (Swann Galleries).

1940.06.00

 

1008

7.1

  “Phaedo”Outline of Socrates’ last hour; proofs of immortality. 1941. Ms., 1 p. P. See HWP, Bk. 1, Ch. 16. Courtesy of Barnes Foundation.

1941.00.00

 

1638

33.1

[War with Hitler].  Draft l. or statement, c.1941. Donation of Caroline Farr.

1941.00.00

 

1601

29.1

On Keeping a Wide Horizon. [1941]. Photocopy of ts. 10 leaves; plus 7 leaves of new draft prepared by editorial staff of Reader's Digest. Published (with more rewriting) as "A Philosophy for You in These Times", The Reader's Digest, 39 (Oct. 1941), 5-7; original version in Russell, nos. 33-34. Courtesy of Kevin Holland and Reader's Digest.

1941.00.00

 

437

37-40

[Notes on] Descartes. [1941-42]. Photocopy of ms. 3 leaves. Used for discussion programme on Descartes' Discourse on Method; transcription of broadcast in Mark Van Doren, ed., The New Invitation to Learning (New York: Random House, 1942), pp. 93-104. Courtesy of Special Collections, Butler Library, Columbia University Libraries.  See also Rec Acq 232c.

1941.00.00

1942.00.00

976h

37-40

[Notes on] Lewis Carroll. [1941-42). Photocopy of ms. I leaf. At the bottom of the leaf in another hand is written, "notes by Bertrand Russell left at CBS after broadcast on Alice  in Wonderland". A transcript of the CBS discussion programme is in Mark Van Doren, ed., The New Invitation to Learning (New York:  Random House, 1942), pp. 208-20. Courtesy of Special Collections, Butler Library, Columbia University Libraries.  See also Rec Acq 976h.

1941.00.00

1942.00.00

232c

37-40

 “Why I Support This War”Abstract of lecture, 2 March  1941. Ts., 1 p. P. Courtesy of Barnes Foundation.

1941.03.02

 

1683

33.1

“Liberty in the Time of National Emergency”. Ms.; 4 leaves. [July 1941]. For The Council of Democracy's NBC radio programme, broadcast on 14 July 1941.

1941.07.00

 

1372

21.2

[Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland]. 21 Dec. 1941. Photocopy of ts. carbon; 15 leaves, with emendations in BR's hand. CBS  radio transcript.  In Mark Van  Doren,  ed., The New Invitation to Learning (New York: Random House, 1942). Courtesy of Butler Library, Columbia University.

1941.12.21

 

976h.

6.2

How To Become A Philosopher. MS 28 pp .   (Haldeman-Julius Publications, The How-To Series, no.7: 1942, 5-16.) P., courtesy of  Missouri Academy of Science.

1942.00.00

 

244a

12

How To Become A Logician. MS 32 pp. (Haldeman-Julius Publications, The How-To Series, no.8: 1942, 16-27.) P., courtesy of Missouri Academy of Science.Athenaewn, 34 :  2 Feb. 1942, 635-6.) P., courtesy of Yale University Library.

1942.00.00

 

244b

12

How to Become a Mathematician.  MS 33 pp. The How to Series, no.9: 1942, 28-40.) Academy of Science.  (Haldeman J ulius Publications, P., courtesy of Missouri

1942.00.00

 

244c

12

[Benedictus de Spinoza's Ethics]. 25 Jan. 1942. Photocopy of ts. carbon; 16 leaves, with emendations in BR's hand. CBS radio transcript.  In Mark Van Doren, ed.,  The New Invitation to Learning (New York: Random House, 1942). Courtesy of Butler Library, Columbia University. 

1942.01.25

 

976h.

6.2

[Blurb for The First Europe  by C. Delisle Burns].  [23 March  1942]. Photocopy of ts. copy; r leaf. Extracts in Allen and Unwin's Summer and Autumn Books i942, p. 2. More fully on rear of dust-jacket of Allen and Unwin edition (1947). Courtesy of Butler Library (Norton papers), Columbia University. 

1942.03.23

 

1a

6.2

[Descartes' A Discourse on Method]. 26 April 1942. Photocopy of ts. carbon; 14 leaves, with emendations in BR's hand. CBS radio transcript. In Mark Van Doren, ed., The New Invitation to Learning (New York: Random House, 1942). Courtesy of Butler Library, Columbia University.

1942.04.26

 

976h.

6.2

My Mental Development.  MS 29 pp. [June 1942]. (In The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, ed. P.A. Schilpp, 1944.) P., courtesy of Professor Schilpp and Southern Illinois University.

1942.06.00

 

177c

8

Niebuhr. 29 Nov. 1942. Ms. 1 leaf. Dated and initialled by Sidney Hook with heading by him, "Russell's Notes". Purchase.

1942.11.29

 

338e

37-40

"Recollections of Three Hours with Bertrand Russell by Lester E. Denonn".  [1943]. Ts. carbon; 8 leaves. In Correct English, Chicago, 44 (Dec. 1943): 14-19. Purchase (Mrs. Denonn). A photocopy had previously  been obtained. REC. ACQ. 497.

1943.00.00

 

984

7.1

"Postulates of Scientific Method". [1943]. Photocopy of ts.; 2 leaves. Syllabus for lecture series given at Bryn Mawr, 8-29 Oct. 1943. Also printed invitation to attend same. Courtesy of Bryn Mawr College (Katharine McBride papers).

1943.00.00

 

1011

7.1

Russia And The United States After The War. MS 13 pp.  ("The Russian Realities", Common Sense, 12: Oct. 1943, 351-4.) P   courtesy of Yale University Library.

1943.00.00

 

240

12

My Mental Development.  Ts 20p.  July 1943.  (In The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, ed, P.A.Schilpp, Evanston and Chicago: Northwestern University, 1944.)  Xerox, courtesy of Professor Schilpp and Southern Illinois University Archives.  See also 177c.  Filed in RA1 MS 220.017230 1944.

1943.07.00

 

84

1

Reply To Criticisms. Ts 64p. July 1943. (In The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell.) Xerox, courtesy of Prof. Schilpp and Southern Illinois University Archives.  See also 177d.

1943.07.00

 

84

1

A Reply To My Critics.  MS 109 pp. [July 1943]. (In The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell.) P., courtesy of Professor Schilpp and Southern Illinois University.

1943.07.00

 

177d

8

“Western Hegemony in Post-War Asia”. C44.03. N.d. P. of ms. (titled “Timely Topics II: Asia after the War”); 10 leaves. In The New Leader, New York, 27, no. 9 (26 Feb. 1944): 7. Courtesy of Hoover Institution (Boris I. Nicolaevsky Collection).

1944.00.00

 

1161

13.2

“Victors and Vanquished ¼”. C44.04. N.d. P. of ms. (titled “Germany and Japan after the War”); 8 leaves. In The New Leader, 27, no. 12 (18 March 1944): 9. Courtesy of Hoover Institution (Nicolaevsky Collection).

1944.00.00

 

1161

13.2

“Four-Power Alliance—Step to Peace”. C44.12. N.d. P. of ms. (titled “Post-War International Cooperation”); 9 leaves. In The New Leader, 27, no. 33 (12 Aug. 1944): 9. Courtesy of Hoover Institution (Nico­laevsky Collection).

1944.00.00

 

1161

13.2

“The Disarmament of Education”. C44.13. N.d. P. of ms. (titled “Education after the War”); 9 leaves. In The New Leader, 27, no. 36 (2 Sept. 1944): 9. Courtesy of Hoover Institution (Nicolaevsky Collection).

1944.00.00

 

1161

13.2

Gandhi: Uncertain Star Of The East, Ts 29p.  Transcript of a lecture to the Rand School of Social Science, 9 Mar. 1944. ("The Medieval Mind of Gandhi 11 Institute of Social Studies, 1: Fall and Winter 1952, 73, 80; and 88-9.)  Xerox, courtesy of Tamiment Library.

1944.03.09

 

29

1

  “Three public lectures”Typed notice, 20–22 March 1944, of 3 lectures by BR in philosophy of science. Philosophy Dept., Chicago U.

1944.03.20

1944.03.22

1654

33.1

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 30 Oct. 1944, ts., 3 leaves. Propaganda ever justified? Parents as the worst choice to raise their children? Payment of family doctors? Germans as the master race? Science and the mind?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1944.10.30

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 12 Dec. 1944, ts., 3 leaves. Recommended books? Law of averages? Fools? Local dialects? Einstein's theory of relativity? Neuroses? Economics as a science?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1944.12.12

 

1110

16.2

[“From the first I have loved your strange eyes ...”]. [c. 1945]. P. of ms.; 1 leaf. Written for Gamel Brenan. Courtesy of Berg Collection, New York Public Library.

1945.00.00

 

705

10.2

"Humanity's Last Chance". [1945]. Photocopy of corrected ts. (titled "What America Could Do with the Atomic Bomb"); 4 leaves. Enclosed with letter of 9 Oct. 1945 to the Prime Minister. In Cavalcade, London, 7, no. 398 (20 Oct.  1945):  8-9. Courtesy of Bodleian  Library (Clement Attlee papers),  Oxford.

1945.00.00

 

806

7.1

"Where Do We Go Now?" 8 Jan. 1945· Ts.; 3 leaves. BBC radio transcript. In The Listener, 33 (11 Jan. 1945): 31-2. Purchase.

1945.01.08

 

64

7.1

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 9 Jan. 1945, ts., 4 leaves. Knowledge in digest form? Rights of citizens? Telling children the truth? Face as an index to character? Tolerance? Truth of relativity?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1945.01.09

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 13 Feb. 1945, ts., 4 leaves. Leonardo? Middle classes? War and money? Definition of consciousness? Infinity? Bias in politics? Evidence of the world's existence? Mental age measurement?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1945.02.13

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 13 March 1945, ts., 4 leaves. Study of the past? Good conversation? Tennessee Valley Authority-type project in Britain? Happiness? Victorian Age? Civilized country? University education? Democracy and the little man?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1945.03.13

 

1110

16.2

“Should Scientists Be Public Servants?”. [c. May 1945]. P. of ms.; 1 leaf. Notes for discussion with J.B.S. Haldane broadcast 4 May 1945. In C45.08, The Listener, 33 (10 May 1945): 516–17, 520. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1945.05.00

 

1021b

10.2

“Should Scientists Be Public Servants?” C45.08. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on 4 May 1945. BBC Written Archives.

1945.05.04

 

1384

21.2

[Notes on ts. of O.S. Wauchope's Deviation into Sense]. [21 May 1945]. Ms.; 2 leaves. Encl. with l. to Wauchope of 21 May 1945. The book was published by Faber & Faber Ltd. (London, 1948). Purchase.

1945.05.21

 

65

10.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 25–26 June 1945, ts., 3 leaves. Ugliness? Laws of chance? Love and jealousy? original thought? Women and men? Good government?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1945.06.25

1945.06.26

1110

16.2

["It is proposed to form a club ..."]. 28 July 1945. Ms.; r leaf, in A.G. Tansley's hand, with one emendation in BR's hand. Signed by Russell, Derek Wragge Morley and Tansley. Re a discussion club at Cambridge. Donation by Dr. L.H. Stickland.

1945.07.28

 

921

6.2

"The Atomic Bomb".  [c. Aug.  1945]. Photocopy of ms.; 8 leaves. As "The Bomb and Civilization'', Forward, Glasgow, 39, no. 33 (18 Aug. 1945): 1, 3. Courtesy of National Library of Scotland (Emrys Hughes papers).

1945.08.00

 

840

6.2

"Food Parcels Still Needed". [Sept. 1945]. Photocopy of ts.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with letter to Gilbert Murray of 29 Sept. 1945. As letter to editor in New York Times, 3 Nov. 1945, p. 14; also signed by Bishop of Chichester and Victor Gollancz. Courtesy of Bodleian Library (Murray papers).

1945.09.00

 

71g.

7.1

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 25 Sept. 1945, ts., 3 leaves. Merrie England? A-bomb and mankind? Cheerful philosophers? Liars? Human Employment?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1945.09.25

 

1110

16.2

[Letter to the editor of the New Statesman]. 28 Sept. 1945. P. of ts. carbon; 1 leaf. Encl. with l. from Patricia Russell to Victor Gollancz of 30 Sept. 1945. Re criticism of Soviet Union for the situation in Germany. Withheld from New Statesman at Gollancz's request. Courtesy of Modern Records Centre (Gollancz Papers), U. of Warwick Library.

1945.09.28

 

663

10.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 29–30 Oct. 1945, ts., 4 leaves. Agreement to differ? Trade follows the flag? Middle class and revolution? Celts and beauty? Democracy and sharing? Rehabilitation of Japan? Atomic bombs? (BR's comments on Japan and the atomic bomb appear in Malcolm Sargent: a Biography [H131], pp. 327–8.) Logic and emotion?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1945.10.29

1945.10.30

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 26–27 Nov. 1945, ts., 3 leaves. British national character? World peace? Time? Living without struggle? Thought? Scientific education? Behaviour alone?   From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1945.11.26

1945.11.27

1110

16.2

"Atomic Bomb". [c. 26 Nov. 1945]. Photocopy of ms.; I leaf. Notes for speech reported in House of Lords Debates, series 5 , 138 (28 Nov. 1945): cols. 87-92. Courtesy of Woodson Research Center (J. Huxley papers), Fondren Library, Rice University.

1945.11.26

 

898

6.2

“The Atomic Bomb and the Prevention of War”. C46.07. [Jan. 1946]. P. of ts. carbon; 6 leaves. Encl. with l. of 21 Jan. 1946 from Rupert Crawshay-Williams to Arthur Koestler. In Polemic, no. 4 (July–Aug. 1946): 15–22. Courtesy of Edinburgh U. Library (Koestler Papers).

1946.01.00

 

1093

10.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 15 Jan. 1946, ts., 3 leaves. Attaining contentment? New discoveries in mathematics? Universe? Role of small nations? Best form of government? Intelligent politicians? Glamour? Shore waves?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.01.15

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 11 Feb. 1946, ts., 3 leaves. Greatest English thinker? Types of brains? Age for voting? Conscience and cowardice? Smoking? Loyalties of citizens?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.02.11

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 12 March 1946, ts., 3 leaves. Middle classes defined? War and literature? Small businesses? Happiness and literacy? Intelligence and instinct?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.03.12

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 28(?) May 1946, ts., 3 leaves. Telephone vs. letters? Benefits of science? Classical education? Beauty as absolute?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.05.28

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 4 June 1946, ts., 3 leaves. Writing vs. speaking? Time unreal? Compulsory subjects in school, particularly music? Cultured people defined?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.06.04

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 11 June 1946, ts., 4 leaves. Normal brain? Class distinctions? (Partly published in Malcolm Sargent [H131], p. 325.) Applause? Good raconteur? Tipping? House for retirement?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.06.11

 

1110

16.2

Blurb for Karl Popper's The Open Society and Its Enemies. G14. Aug. 1946. P. of ms.; 1 leaf. Courtesy of I. Grattan-Guinness from a copy in Karl Popper's possession; original at Hoover Institution (Popper Papers).

1946.08.00

 

856

13.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 1 Oct. 1946, ts., 3 leaves. Clashing colours? Sense of history? Tunes in the mind? Memory? Great women?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.10.01

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 22 Oct. 1946, ts., 5 leaves. Eccentrics defined? Thought and language? Best British century? Peace and war? Reproduction of art? Right and Wrong? Civilization defined?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.10.22

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 3 Dec. 1946, ts., 4 leaves. Making money? Chamber music? Speed in travel? Wisdom in the ancient philosophers? Soph­isticated person defined? Leadership qualities? Happiness derived?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.12.03

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 31 Dec. 1946, ts., 4 leaves. Gallup polls? (Six sentences published, D47.01.) Architecture and character? Tax on betting/State lotteries? Learning foreign languages? Truth telling? Understanding modern poetry?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1946.12.31

 

1110

16.2

“Science  and  Democracy”.    C47.02Ts.; 8 leaves, with holograph revisions. As “A Scientist's Plea for Democracy”, The Listener, 37 (16 Jan. 1947): 107-8. Purchase.

1947.00.00

 

1336

19.2

[Broadcast Review of ] The Comforts Of Unreason [by Rupert Crawshay-Williams]. MS 1 3 pp. [1947]. P., courtesy of R. Crawshay-Williams. [Reith Lectures] . BBC transcriptions. Mimeo.  (Authority and the Individual, London: Allen & Unwin, 1949.) Purchase.  Superceded by Rec Acq 501i

1947.00.00

 

170

8

[Brodast review of] The Comforts of Unreason [by Rupert Crawshay­ Wilhams]. [1947). Ms. 13 leaves; continuous foliation to f. 12 with insertion of  f. 1a. The ms. is accompanied by a short note in Crawshay­ Williams' hand, "Broadcast by the BBC almost certainly in 1946 or 1947". A photocopy of the ms. was previously donated and described in Russell, no. 8. Bequest of Mr. Crawshay-Williams.

1947.00.00

 

501i

37-40

“A Scientist's Plea for Democracy”. C47.02. 5 Jan. 1947. P. of ts. broadcast script (titled “Science and Democracy”); 8 leaves with paragraph addition in BR's hand. In The Listener, 37 (16 Jan. 1947): 107–8. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1947.01.05

 

1,021a

10.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 21 Jan. 1947, ts., 3 leaves. Sane countries? (Published as D47.02.) Reparations? Young people reading? Changing Laws?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1947.01.21

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 11 Feb. 1947, 3 leaves. Contentment a detriment? Unhappy marriages? Class resentment? Limited appeal of poetry? General elections? Censorship? Plato and mathematics? Higher living standards?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1947.02.11

 

1110

16.2

"The Outlook for Mankind". 8 March 1947· Ts.;  3 leaves.  BBC  radio  transcript  from series "Atomic Energy". In The Listener, 37  (13 March  1947):  370--2.  Purchase.

1947.03.08

 

64

7.1

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 11 March 1947, ts., 3 leaves. Character of authors? Planning? Atomic energy? Nazism and Communism the same?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1947.03.11

 

1110

16.2

Preface to the German Edition of Power. April 1947. Ms. 4 leaves. "Vorwort" in Macht, Eine Sozialkritische Studie, trans. Stephan Hermlin (Ziirich: Europa Verlag, 1947), pp. 5-6. Purchase.

1947.04.00

 

325

37-40

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 1 April 1947, ts., 3 leaves. Good memory? Food/drink and work? Age of conscription? Human appendix? America in Europe? Teaching logic?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1947.04.01

 

1110

16.2

"The Faith of a Rationalist". 20 May 1947· Ts.; 3 leaves. BBC radio transcript from series "What I Believe". In The Listener, 37 (29 May 1947):  826,  836.  Purchase.

1947.05.20

 

64

7.1

"The Rewards of Philosophy". [Dec. 1947]. Ms.; 9 Jeaves. Purchase. Photocopy of ts.; and ms., 2 leaves, in John G. Slater's hand. Abridged in The Listener, 39 (18 March 1948): 459. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives Centre and Dr. Slater.

1947.12.00

 

571

6.2

[Comments on Father Copleston's notes for a debate on religion]. 15 Dec. 1947. P. of ms.; 1 leaf encl. in l. to Basil Taylor. Their debate was broadcast 28 Jan. 1948. In C48.22, “The Existence of God”, Humanitas, Manchester, 2 (Autumn 1948): 2–17. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1947.12.15

 

1,021b

10.2

Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits. 1948. Uncorrected bound galley proofs of Simon and Schuster ed. Purchase.

1948.00.00

 

838

6.2

"What I Believe". [1948]. Galley proofs of BR's contribution to A.D. Ritchie et al., What I Believe (London: Porcupine Press, 1948). First published as "The Faith of a Rationalist'', The Listener, 37 (29 May 1947): 826, 836. Purchase (Malleson papers).

1948.00.00

 

596

6.2

[Report on ms. by  Lionel] Britton.  [c.1948]. Ms. 2 leaves. Purchase.

1948.00.00

 

344

37-40

Human Knowledge: Its Scope & Limits.  [1948). Ms. 1 leaf. Summary adapted for use on front and back flaps of dust jacket of British edition of Human Knowledge and possibly in George Allen & Unwin's catalogue advertisement. Purchase.

1948.00.00

 

329

37-40

John Stuart Mill and the Idea of Liberty. 1948. Microfilm printout of ts. with some revisions in Russell's hand. 7 leaves. Given as a talk on the "Famous Men" series, BBC Home Service, 18 Jan. 1948. Courtesy of Reference and Registry Services, BBC Archives.

1948.00.00

 

304

37-40

"Atomic Warfare and Its International Bearings". 27 Jan. 1948. Photocopy of ts. carbon; 9 leaves, of which 6 contain Russell's text (remainder report discussion following). Courtesy of Royal Institute of International Affairs.

1948.01.27

 

786

6.2

[Notes on mathematical logic]. [April 1948]. Photocopy of ms.; 4 leaves. Enclosed with letter to Marcus Bierich of 18 April 1948. Courtesy of Dr. Bierich.

1948.04.00

 

228

7.1

"Toleration". 20 April  1948. Ts.; 5 leaves. BBC radio transcript from series "Ideas and Beliefs of the Victorians". In The Listener, 39 (29 April 1948): 695-7.

1948.04.20

 

64

7.1

[“I am firm ...”]. 26 April 1948. P. of ts. broadcast script; 1 leaf. Portion of Brains Trust programme quoted in Hh48.00, “Week-end Competitions”, New Statesman, 35 (15 May 1948): 402. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1948.04.26

 

1061

10.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 26 April 1948, ts., 4 leaves. Cinema-going? Greatest discovery? Suffer fools gladly? Integrity? Tired of London, tired of life? Strong character? (BR's reply is published in Hh48.01.) Humans like each other? Laziness?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1948.04.26

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 3 May 1948, ts., 4 leaves. Minding others' business? Cruelty? Real England? Opinions between elections? Sentimentality? Love at first sight? Good conversation?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1948.05.03

 

1110

16.2

“Centenary of the Communist Manifesto”. Discussion with BR and others. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on various BBC services,  4- 7  May 1948. In Swedish as C48.14. BBC Written Archives.

1948.05.04

1948.05.07

1384

21.2

“1948 Russell vs. 1954 Russell”. C54.30. 5 May 1948. P. of ts. transcript; 1 leaf. Letter from Russell to Walter Marseille, 5 May 1948, only (not the entire C item). In The Saturday Review, 37, no. 42 (16 Oct. 1954): 25–6. Courtesy of Hoover Institution (Sidney Hook Papers).

1948.05.05

 

1161

13.2

“The German Generals”. F48.00. [31 Aug. 1948]. P. of ts. carbon; 1 leaf (drafted by Gollancz). Encl. with l. to Victor Gollancz of 31 Aug. 1948. L. to the editor of The Times, 3 Sept. 1948, p. 5. Signed by Russell, Gollancz and others. Courtesy of Modern Records Centre (Gollancz Papers), U. of Warwick Library.

1948.08.31

 

663

10.2

“Resisting Russia”. C48.25. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. Enclosed with Russell's letter of 29 Nov. 1948 to Ben Blaker. In The Observer, London, 28 Nov. 1948, p. 3. Courtesy of Hoover Institution (Sidney Hook Papers).

1948.11.00

 

1161

13.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 7 Feb. 1949, ts., 3 leaves. Execution of Charles I? Retirement? Educated people? Home Rule for Scotland? Study of philosophy in schools? Privilege in democracy? Lying? Representational art? House of Lords? Best education?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1949.02.07

 

1110

16.2

“London Forum”. Discussion of BR's 1948-1949 Reith lectures, Authority and the Individual, with BR, Harold Laski and Quintin Hogg. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast 16 Feb. 1949. BBC Written Archives.

1949.02.16

 

1384

21.2

"The Reith Lectures 1949. Ts. mimeo of Authority and the Individual. 68 leaves. Casebound in quarter leather. Issued by the BBC Transcription Service. An introductory note reads: "The lectures as broadcast, December-January, 1948-1949 and circulated in this form in April 1949."  In Dora Russell fonds.

1949.04.00

 

1027 box  7.31

9.2

“Is Regional Association the Most Practical Step toward World Government?” Discussion with BR and Gilbert Murray. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 6 June 1949. BBC Written Archives.

1949.06.06

 

1384

21.2

Autobiography. Ms. 3 leaves. Enclosed with Russell’s letter to Rupert Crawshay-Williams, 21 , Sept. 1949 (see Russell Remembered, p. 45 n.1).

1949.09.00

 

501i

3.1

"Teaching of History Must Be Radically Reformed." 29 Sept. 1949· Photocopy of mimeo ts.; 4 leaves.  Partial transcript of BR's speech at UNESCO debate in Paris on educational duties of the state. Reported by Ritchie Calder as "We Must  Tear  Up History and Start Again", News Chronicle, 30 Sept. 1949· Courtesy of Labour Party Archives.

1949.09.29

 

884

7.1

“Problems of the Atomic Bomb”. Discussion of the impact of the first Soviet A-bomb with BR and Mark Oli­phant. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 24 Oct. 1949. BBC Written Archives.

1949.10.24

 

1384

21.2

“Taking Stock”. Discussion on the international control of atomic energy with BR and others. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on 10 Nov. 1949. BBC Written Archives.

1949.11.10

 

1384

21.2

“Political and Cultural Infiuence of U.S.A.”. B99; C49.30. 4 Dec. 1949. P. of ts. broadcast script (titled “The Political and Cultural Infiuence”) from series “The Impact of America upon European Culture”; 14 leaves (1 of announcements) with emen­dations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 42 (8 Dec. 1949): 991–3. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1949.12.04

 

1,021a

10.2

[Questionnaire on Schiller]. [1950). Photocopy of ts. with replies in Russell's hand. 4 leaves. With omissions in Ross Scimeca, "F. C. S. Schiller", Coranto: J ournal of the Friends of the Libraries, University of Southern California, 9 (1973), 35-6. Courtesy of Hoose Library, University of Southern California.

1950.00.00

 

234

37-40

What do the people in the Ministry of Agriculture .... 1950. Ms. 1 leaf. Purchase.

1950.00.00

 

349

37-40

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 4 March 1950, ts., 2 leaves. (English half-hour for the Far East.) Evil spirits? Equality for women? World government?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1950.03.04

 

1110

16.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 18 March 1950, ts., 2 leaves. (English half-hour for the Far East.) Hunting? Racial antagonism? Geographic origins of religions? The alphabet?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1950.03.18

 

1110

16.2

“What Will the Future Ages Think of Our Own?” P. of ts.; 9 leaves. Discussion with BR and Viscount Samuel. BBC broadcast script for “London Forum”, recorded on 31 Mar. 1950. P., via Andy Bone from BBC Written Archives.

1950.03.31

 

1359

21.2

“Punishment”. C50.15. P. of ms.; 2 leaves. As "The Problem of Punishment”, Radio Times, London, 107, no. 1,385 (28 April 1950): 6. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1950.04.28

 

1351a

19.2

“Crime and the Community”. C50.15. 22 May 1950. P. of ts. broadcast script (titled “Crime”) from series “The Problems of Punishment”; 7 leaves with emendations. In The Listener, 43 (1 June 1950): 939, 953. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1950.05.22

 

1,021a

10.2

Guest of Honour. 25 June 1950. Mimeo ts. transcribed from Australian Broadcasting Commission's "Guest of Honour" programme. 6 leaves. "Bertrand Russell's Blueprint for Australia's Future", Daily Telegraph, Sydney, 26 June 1950, p. 6. Courtesy of ABC and Dr. Nicholas Griffin.

1950.06.25

 

292

37-40

Notes Taken at Bertrand Russell Seminars [on Theory of Knowledge) at Sydney University in 1950. 28 June-6 July 1950. Photocopy of ts. transcribed by A. R. Walker from Professor John Anderson's shorthand notes. 9 leaves. Courtesy of Dr. Griffin.

1950.06.28

1950.07.06

313

37-40

The World as I See it. 2 July 1950. Photocopy of mimeo ts. transcribed from ABC broadcast. 5 leaves. "Belief in Man's Omnipotence Is Delusion Which Creates Dictators", Daily Telegraph, 3 July 1950, p. 6. Courtesy of ABC and Dr. Griffin.

1950.07.02

 

292

37-40

My Philosophy of Life. 9 July 1950. Mimeo ts. transcribed from ABC broadcast. 5 leaves. "Machine Age Emphasises Initiative rather than Intellect", Daily Telegraph, 10 July 1950, p. 6. Courtesy of ABC and Dr. Griffin.

1950.07.09

 

292

37-40

What Hope for Man. 16 July 1950. Photocopy of mimeo ts. transcribed from ABC broadcast. 5 leaves. "Intelligent Democracy Can Create a Good World", Daily Telegraph, 17 July 1950, p. 8. Courtesy of ABC and Dr. Griffin.

1950.07.16

 

292

37-40

My Impressions of Australia.  23 Aug.  1950. Mimeo ts. transcribed  from ABC broadcast. 5 leaves. "I Leave Your Shores with More Hope for Man", Daily Telegraph, 24 Aug. 1957, p. 8. Courtesy of ABC and Dr. Griffin.

1950.08.23

 

292

37-40

“Celebrity”. D51.01. Ts.; 5 leaves, prepared by Christina Foyle, of BR's speech at Foyle's Literary Luncheon, 30 Nov. 1950, to launch How to Be a Celebrity (H41). The speech was reported in The Saturday Review of Litera­ture, 34, no. 11 (17 March 1951): 4, 5.

1950.11.30

 

1176

16.1

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 31 Dec. 1950–1 Jan. 1951, ts., 4 leaves. (Anglo-Australian Brains Trust.) Future of Australia? World War ii? Town-planning? Emigration to Australia? Government constitutions? Bernard Shaw? Cricket?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1950.12.31

1951.01.01

1110

16.2

“An Anglo-Australian Brains Trust”. Discussion with BR and others in London and Australia. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 31 Dec. 1950 and 1 Jan. 1951. BBC Written Archives.

1950.12.31

1951.01.01

1384

21.2

New Hopes for a Changing World. 1951. Photocopy of ts.; 4 leaves. Outline of book. Courtesy of Allen and Unwin.

1951.00.00

 

70, box 6.45

6.2

[Answers to three questions].  [1951]. Microfilm printout of ts.; 1 leaf. Questions posed by M. Lincoln Schuster in letter of 9 May 1951;  intended  for  publication.  On George Santayana, Paul Reynaud, and American foreign policy. Courtesy of Butler Library (Schuster  papers), Columbia University. 

1951.00.00

 

232a.

7.1

“Bernard Shaw”  Ts. and author’s returned proofs (C51.01). P., courtesy of U. of Virginia Special Collections.

1951.00.00

 

1573

28.2

“Why Defend the Free World?” P. of ts.; 15  leaves.  Discussion  with  BR, Lord Samuel and Harold Nicolson. BBC broadcast script for “London Forum”, recorded on 24 Jan. 1951. P., via Andy Bone from BBC Written Archives.

1951.01.24

 

1359

21.2

“Living in an Atomic Age”. P. of ts.; 2 leaves. N.d. but April 1951. Abstract for series (C51.19, C51.21-2, C51.24-6). Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1951.04.00

 

1351a

19.2

Hopes for Australia in a Hundred  Years. 2 Apr.  1951. Mimeo ts. transcribed from ABC broadcast. 3 leaves. Courtesy of ABC and Dr. Griffin.

1951.04.02

 

292

37-40

“Could We Do More to Secure Human Rights?” Discussion with BR and others. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 29 Apr. 1951. BBC Written Archives.

1951.04.29

 

1384

21.2

"Obsolete Ideas". [May 1951]. Photocopy of BBC mimeo ts.; 9 leaves. Second lecture of series "Living in an Atomic Age". Broadcast on 15 May 1951. In The Listener 45 (24 May 1951): 822-3. Reprinted as Chap. xv1 in New Hopes for a Changing World (London: Allen and Unwin, 1951). Courtesy of Special Collections (Norman Angell papers), Ball State University.

1951.05.00

 

509

6.2

"The Modern Mastery of Nature". [May 1951]. Photocopy of BBC mimeo ts.; 4 leaves. Third lecture of series "Living in an Atomic Age". Broadcast on 22 May 1951. In The Listener, 45 (31 May 1951): 881, 883. Reprinted as Chaps. II and III in New Hopes for a Changing World (1951). Courtesy of Special Collections (Norman Angell papers), Ball State University.

1951.05.00

 

510

6.2

“Present Perplexities”. C51.19. 8 May 1951. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Living in an Atomic Age”; 4 leaves. In The Listener, 45 (17 May 1951): 787–8. Courtesy of Fred Keay from BBC Written Archives.

1951.05.08

 

1021a

10.2

“The Achievement of Harmony”. C51.26. 12 June 1951. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Living in an Atomic Age”; 9 leaves with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 45 (21 June 1951): 984–5. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1951.05.12

 

1021a

10.2

“The Limits of Human Power”. C51.24. 29 May 1951. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Living in an Atomic Age”; 9 leaves with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 45 (7 June 1951): 911–12. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1951.05.29

 

1021a

10.2

“Confiict and Unification”. C51.25. 5 June 1951. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Living in an Atomic Age”; 9 leaves with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 45 (14 June 1951): 954–5. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1951.06.05

 

1021a

10.2

“Christianity and Science. Is There a Gulf?” Discussion with BR and Charles Raven. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 9 Aug. 1951. BBC Written Archives.

1951.08.09

 

1384

21.2

[Message for  dinner  in  honour  of  Gilbert  Murray  on  11  Sept.  1951].  Photocopy  of  ts.; 1 leaf. In "Professor Gilbert Murray  Honoured",  M anchester  Guardian,  12  Sept. 1951, p. 10. Courtesy of Bodleian  Library (Murray papers), Oxford.

1951.09.11

 

71 j.

7.1

“Freedom and the Philosopher”London Calling Asia. BBC script, 5 Nov. 1951. Signed ts. (text  not same as in Papers 11), 6 pp. Purchase.

1951.11.05

 

1668

33.1

“One WorldCIs It Feasible?” Discussion with BR and Lord Samuel, chaired by Lord Samuel. Transcript of BBC broadcast transcript. broadcast on “London Forum”, 9 Mar. 1952. BBC Written Archives.

1952.0.09

 

1384

21.2

“[Statement re dictatorship in Spain]”. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. [1952]. P. of publication of statement, not identified. Encl. with l. to Vernon Richards. Courtesy of Vernon Richards papers, IISG via Nick Griffin.

1952.00.00

 

1379

21.2

New Hopes for a Changing World. 1952.  "Uncorrected" galley proofs, bound,  of  Simon and Schuster edition. Purchase (Thompson collection). 

1952.00.00

 

150

7.1

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 16 Jan. 1952, ts., 2 leaves. (London Calling Asia.) God? Brain and the emotions? Good vs. evil?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1952.01.16

 

1110

16.2

“Leonardo's Day and Our Own--Better or Worse”. P. of ts.; 15 leaves. Discussion with BR and Lord Samuel, chaired by Sir William Hamilton Fyfe. BBC broadcast script for “London Forum”, recorded on 13 Apr. 1952. C52.08. P., via Andy Bone from BBC Written Archives.

1952.04.13

 

1359

21.2

“Refiections on My Eightieth Birthday”. C52.12. 16 May 1952. P. of ts. broadcast script; 5 leaves (1 of announcements) with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 47 (22 May 1952): 823–4. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1952.05.16

 

1021a

10.2

“Academic Freedom in America.” Transcript of speech, 3 June 1952. Ts., 13 leaves. P., courtesy of Royal Institute of International Affairs. 

1952.06.03

 

1429

24.1

“Exchange Programmes on Academic Freedom”. Discussion with BR and others. Transcript of BBC broadcast Transcript. Broadcast on “London Forum”, 22 June 1952. BBC Written Archives.

1952.06.22

 

1384

21.2

“Sidney and Beatrice Webb”; “D. H. Lawrence”. P. of ts.; 1 leaf. 23 June 1952. Notes for C52.18-19, sent to Radio Times by Ronald Lewin. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1952.06.23

 

1351a

19.2

“Alfred North Whitehead”. C52.16. 3 July 1952. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Portraits from Memory”; 7 leaves (1 of announcements) with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 48 (10 July 1952): 51–2. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1952.07.03

 

1021a

10.2

“Maynard Keynes and Lytton Strachey”. C52.17. 10 July 1952. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Portraits from Memory”; 7 leaves (1 of announcements) with emen­dations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 48 (17 July 1952): 97–8. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1952.07.10

 

1021a

10.2

“D.H. Lawrence”. C52.18. 17 July 1952. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Portraits from Memory”; 7 leaves with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 48 (24 July 1952): 135–6. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1952.07.17

 

1021a

10.2

“`Completely Married': Sidney and Beatrice Webb”. C52.19. 24 July 1952. P. of ts. broadcast script from series “Portraits from Memory”; 7 leaves with emendations in BR's hand. In The Listener, 48 (31 July 1952): 177–8. Courtesy of BBC Written Archives.

1952.07.24

 

1021a

10.2

[‘Brain Trust’ BBC program--BR's responses to listeners questions]: 3 Sept. 1952, ts., 3 leaves. (London Calling Asia.) Russian menace? Communist menace? National character? Socialism in Britain? Aristocracy? Philosophers as politicians?  From BBC Written Archives, courtesy of Fred Keay and Joan Johnson.

1952.09.03

 

1110