Finding Aid
Box 1 Series 1: Publications and Related Correspondence
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Ph.D. Thesis, 1964-1969 Correspondence with Diplomats, Politicians, etc. Includes Lord Boothby, Lord Caldecote, Lord Chilston, Brigadier R.C. Firebrace, Sir Fitzroy Maclean, Bt., Lord Strabolgi.
F.2
Ph.D. Thesis, 1964-1969 Correspondence with Historians. Includes Alan Bullock, Ian Colvin and Sir John Wheeler-Bennett.
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Ph.D. Thesis, 1964-1969 Thesis Proposal, Seminar: Lord Halifax and the Tripartite Negotiations of 1939.
F.4
Ivan Maisky and Parliamentary Anti-Appeasement, in Lloyd George, Twelve Essays, edited by A.J.P. Taylor Correspondence.
F.5
Ivan Maisky and Parliamentary Anti-Appeasement, in Lloyd George, Twelve Essays, edited by A.J.P. Taylor Reviews.
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1939, The Making of the Second World War (André Deutsch, London, 1973) Correspondence and interviews with diplomats and politicians, 1971-1973. Includes David Astor, Sir Laurence Collier, Lord De La Warr, Lord Gladwyn, Lady Liddell Hart, Malcolm MacDonald, Sir Arthur Rucker, Lord Sherfield, Lord Strang.
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1939, The Making of the Second World War (André Deutsch, London, 1973) Correspondence with Historians, etc., 1971-1973. Includes Arnold Toynbee. lang=EN-GB
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1939, The Making of the Second World War (André Deutsch, London, 1973) Correspondence re: Private Papers, 1971-1973.
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1939, The Making of the Second World War (André Deutsch, London, 1973) Correspondence with Andr lang=EN-GB é Deutsch Publisher, 1970-1985.
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1939, The Making of the Second World War (André Deutsch, London, 1973) Post-Publication, Correspondence 1973-1978. Includes Lord Boothby, Sir Martin Gilbert, Lord Gladwyn, Malcolm MacDonald, Count E. Raczynski, Sir John Wheeler-Bennett. lang=EN-GB
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1939, The Making of the Second World War (André Deutsch, London, 1973) Reviews in 3 Scrapbooks.
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1939, The Making of the Second World War (André Deutsch, London, 1973) Reviews, Notices, etc. Photocopies.
F.15
1939, The Making of the Second World War (André Deutsch, London, 1973) Reviews, Notices, etc. Hard Copies.
F.16
A.P. Young, The "X" Documents, The Secret History of Foreign Office Contacts with the German Resistance 1937-1939 (André Deutsch, London, 1974) C orrespondence/Interviews with A.P Young, and Mrs. Young, 1972-1978. Includes a photograph of A.P. Young.
F.17
A.P. Young, The "X" Documents, The Secret History of Foreign Office Contacts with the German Resistance 1937-1939 (André Deutsch, London, 1974) Deposit of A.P. Young Documents with the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick, 1972-2004.
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A.P. Young, The "X" Documents, The Secret History of Foreign Office Contacts with the German Resistance 1937-1939 (André Deutsch, London, 1974) Carl Goerdeler, 1937-1939, National Archives, Kew.
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A.P. Young, The "X" Documents, The Secret History of Foreign Office Contacts with the German Resistance 1937-1939 (André Deutsch, London, 1974) Reviews in scrapbook.
F.20
Anthony Eden, A Biography (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1976) Correspondence with Lord Avon and Clarissa Lady Avon, 1975-1980.
F.21
Anthony Eden, A Biography (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1976) Correspondence with Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, and St. Martin`s Press, New York, 1974-1987.
F.22
Anthony Eden, A Biography (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1976) Reviews: UK, Canada, USA, etc.
F.23
Anthony Eden, A Biography (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1976) S. Aster, Letters to the Editor re: Eden; Obituaries of Eden.
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Anthony Eden, A Biography (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1976) S. Aster, Lectures on Anthony Eden: McGill University, 29 Apr. 1976, Concordia University, 2 March 1978, University of Toronto, 17 March 1978.
F.25
Anthony Eden, A Biography (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1976) General Correspondence, 1974-1987.
F.26
Anthony Eden, A Biography (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1976) Cyril Clemens, Correspondence re: Knighthood of Mark Twain, 1977-1979.
F.27
The Second World War as a National Experience (Department of National Defence, Ottawa, 1981) Correspondence, 1978-1979.
F.28
British Foreign Policy, 1918-1945: A Guide to Research and Research Materials (Scholarly Resources, Wilmington, DE, 1984) Correspondence, 1st ed., 1979-1986.
F.29
CBC (Ideas), Yalta History As Myth, Part Two, The Munich Conference, 11 February 1985 Radio Transcript.
F.30
Guilty Men, The Case of Neville Chamberlain," in Paths to War: New Essays on the Origins of the Second World War, edited by Robert Boyce and Esmonde M. Robertson (Macmillan, London, 1989; St. Martin's Press, New York, 1989) Correspondence, 1983-1989.
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Guilty Men, The Case of Neville Chamberlain," in Paths to War: New Essays on the Origins of the Second World War, edited by Robert Boyce and Esmonde M. Robertson (Macmillan, London, 1989; St. Martin's Press, New York, 1989) Reviews and Related Correspondence, 1990-1992
F.32
Guilty Men, The Case of Neville Chamberlain," in Paths to War: New Essays on the Origins of the Second World War, edited by Robert Boyce and Esmonde M. Robertson (Macmillan, London, 1989; St. Martin's Press, New York, 1989) Correspondence, 1986-1990
BOX 2
Series 1: Publications and Related Correspondence Contd
F.1
A.P. Young, Die X-Dokumente: Die geheimen Kontakte Carl Goerdelersmit der britischenRegierung, 1938/1939 (R. Piper, Munich, 1989 Correspondence, 1989-1990. Includes Helmut Krausnick, Marianne Meyer-Krahmer (neé Goerdeler).
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A.P. Young, Die X-Dokumente: Die geheimen Kontakte Carl Goerdelersmit der britischenRegierung, 1938/1939 (R. Piper, Munich, 1989 Reviews
F.3
British Foreign Policy, 1918-1945: A Guide to Research and Research Materials (Scholarly Resources, Wilmington, DE, and D.J. Costello Publishers, Tunbridge Wells, 1991 Revised 2nd. Ed.) Correspondence & Reviews
F.4
Salter's Soviet, in Power, Personalities and Policies: Essays in Honour of Donald Cameron Watt, edited by Michael Graham Fry (Frank Cass, London, 1992, Portland, OR, 1992) Correspondence, 1989-1993. Includes Sir Martin Gilbert, D.C. Watt, D.J. Wenden, Michael G. Fry.
F.5
1939, The Making of the Second World War (Gregg Revivals, 2nd rev. ed., Aldershot, 1993) Correspondence, 1993-2005. Includes reversion of 1939 rights to S. Aster.
F.6
Ivan Maisky and Parliamentary Anti-appeasement, in Lloyd George, Twelve Essays, edited by A.J.P. Taylor (Gregg Revivals, 2nd ed. rev., Aldershot, 1994 Correspondence, 1993-1994.
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Chamberlain: The Guiltiest Man? in British Appeasement and the Origins of World War II.edited by R.J.Q. Adams. (D.C. Heath, Lexington, MA, 1994) Publicity materials.
F.8
Mapping the Archives, Documents on British Foreign Policy and Documents on British Policy Overseas, in Diplomatic Documents and Their Users: Proceedings of the Third Conference of Editors of Diplomatic Documents, Ottawa, 11-13 May 1994. edited by John Hilliker and Mary Halloran. (Historical Section, Department of Foreign Affairs and External Trade, Ottawa, 1995) Correspondence, 1994-1995.
F.9
Guilty Men The Case of Neville Chamberlain, in The Origins of the Second World War, edited by Patrick Finney.(Arnold, London, 1997) Correspondence, 1997.
F.10
Military Planning and the Origins of the Second World War: Afterword, in Military Planning and the Origins of the Second World War, edited by B.J.C. McKercher and RochLegault. (Greenwood Publishing Group, Westport, CT, 2001) Correspondence and Reviews, 1996-1997.
F.11
Viorel Virgil Tilea and the Origins of the Second World War: An Essay in Closure, in Diplomacy and Statecraft, vol. 13, no. 3, September 2002, pp. 153-174 Correspondence, research materials, 2001-2002. Includes Lord Lauderdale.
F.12
Viorel Virgil Tilea and the Origins of the Second World War: An Essay in Closure, in Diplomacy and Statecraft, vol. 13, no. 3, September 2002, pp. 153-174 V.V. Tilea Sidney Aster, Correspondence. Includes Lord Boyd and Princess Bibesco, etc. 1970-1973.
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Viorel Virgil Tilea and the Origins of the Second World War: An Essay in Closure, in Diplomacy and Statecraft, vol. 13, no. 3, September 2002, pp. 153-174 Photographs
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Viorel Virgil Tilea and the Origins of the Second World War: An Essay in Closure, in Diplomacy and Statecraft, vol. 13, no. 3, September 2002, pp. 153-174 Ion Ratiu (V.V. Tileas nephew) Sidney Aster, Correspondence, etc., 1974-2000, including Românul Liber.
F.15
Viorel Virgil Tilea and the Origins of the Second World War: An Essay in Closure, in Diplomacy and Statecraft, vol. 13, no. 3, September 2002, pp. 153-174 Ion Ratiu on V.V. Tilea in Românul Liber, April-May 1996 with English translation.
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Viorel Virgil Tilea and the Origins of the Second World War: An Essay in Closure, in Diplomacy and Statecraft, vol. 13, no. 3, September 2002, pp. 153-174 Indrei Ratiu (Ions son) Sidney Aster, Correspondence, 2003-2005. Includes the Ratiu Centre at Turda, Romania, Dr Rebecca Haynes.
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Viorel Virgil Tilea and the Origins of the Second World War: An Essay in Closure, in Diplomacy and Statecraft, vol. 13, no. 3, September 2002, pp. 153-174 Ileana Troiano (V.V. Tileas daughter) and author of Envoy Extraordinaire (1998). Correspondence, 1998-1999.
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Chamberlain, Neville, 1869-1940, pp.244-245, and Eden, Sir Anthony, Lord Avon, 1897-1977, pp. 419-420, in In Readers Guide to British History, 2 vols., edited by David Loades. (Fitzroy Dearborn, 2003) Correspondence, 1999-2003.
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Appeasement. in The Globe and Mail, 25 February 2003 Correspondence, articles, etc.
F.20
Sir William Seeds: Diplomat as Scapegoat? in Leadership and Responsibility: Collected Essays in Honour of Professor Robert Vogel, edited by Brian Farrell. (McGill Queens University Press, Montreal, 2004) Sir William Seeds and Lady Seeds, Correspondence with S. Aster, 1968-1973.
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Sir William Seeds: Diplomat as Scapegoat? in Leadership and Responsibility: Collected Essays in Honour of Professor Robert Vogel, edited by Brian Farrell. (McGill Queens University Press, Montreal, 2004) Will, Biography, references in The New York Times and The Times.
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Sir William Seeds: Diplomat as Scapegoat? in Leadership and Responsibility: Collected Essays in Honour of Professor Robert Vogel, edited by Brian Farrell. (McGill Queens University Press, Montreal, 2004) Corinna Seeds, Dr. Timothy Dilke, Rev. Sir Charles Dilke Correspondence with S. Aster re: Sir William Seeds Papers, etc., 2000-2009.
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Sir William Seeds: Diplomat as Scapegoat? in Leadership and Responsibility: Collected Essays in Honour of Professor Robert Vogel, edited by Brian Farrell. (McGill Queens University Press, Montreal, 2004) Publication, Reviews.
F.24
Appeasement and All Souls: A Portrait with Documents, 1937-1939, Camden Fifth Series, Vol. 24 (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004) Correspondence re: Private Papers, etc., 1991-1995. Includes Charles Wenden, Barbara Hole, Sir Patrick Neill
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Appeasement and All Souls: A Portrait with Documents, 1937-1939, Camden Fifth Series, Vol. 24 (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004) Correspondence re: MS, CUP. etc., 1999-2005.
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Appeasement and All Souls: A Portrait with Documents, 1937-1939, Camden Fifth Series, Vol. 24 (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004) Copyright Permissions
F.27
Appeasement and All Souls: A Portrait with Documents, 1937-1939, Camden Fifth Series, Vol. 24 (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004) Reviews
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Appeasement: Before and After Revisionism, Diplomacy and Statecraft, vol. 19, no. 3, September 2008, pp. 443-480 Correspondence, 2001-2009, Reviews.
F.29
Dealing with Josef Stalin: The Moscow Blue Book, 1939 (Argonaut Papers, London, 2009) Correspondence, 2005-2009.
F.30
Media Files Radio and Television, 1997. Includes CBC In Touch, Correspondence with June Callwood.
F.31
Media Files Book Reviews: Press, Sunday Telegraph, Ottawa Citizen, 1976-1981.
F.32
Book Projects, 1968-1979: Incomplete Correspondence.
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Correspondence: Sidney Aster – Lady Spears
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Correspondence With Historians, 1968.
F.34
Memorabilia: Eden, cover of Life magazine, 4 Apr. 1938; Chamberlain, cover of Life magazine, 23 Apr. 1939; Lord Halifax, cover of Time magazine, 15 Jan. 1940; Eden, cover of Life magazine, 12 Nov. 1951.
Box 3
Series 1: Publications and Related Correspondence Contd
F.1
Publicity Materials re: Sidney Aster's Publications.
F.2
Power, Policy and Personality: The Life and Times of Lord Salter, 1881-1975. (Manuscript for publication) Research Assistants.
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Power, Policy and Personality: The Life and Times of Lord Salter, 1881-1975. (Manuscript for publication) Correspondence re: Private Papers, A-D
F.4
Power, Policy and Personality: The Life and Times of Lord Salter, 1881-1975. (Manuscript for publication) Correspondence re: Private Papers, F-L
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Power, Policy and Personality: The Life and Times of Lord Salter, 1881-1975. (Manuscript for publication) Correspondence re: Private Papers, M-Z.
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Power, Policy and Personality: The Life and Times of Lord Salter, 1881-1975. (Manuscript for publication) Private Papers with Salter Materials, A-Z.
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Power, Policy and Personality: The Life and Times of Lord Salter, 1881-1975. (Manuscript for publication) Visit to Hickory Farm, Lee, MA, 6-10 July 2008.
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Power, Policy and Personality: The Life and Times of Lord Salter, 1881-1975. (Manuscript for publication) Press Obituaries of Salters Contemporaries, 1971-1990.
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Power, Policy and Personality: The Life and Times of Lord Salter, 1881-1975. (Manuscript for publication) Lord Salter Periodical Publications, 1911-1958.
Folders 10-35 are arranged chronologically and contain materials relating to a comprehensive bibliography of Lord Arthur Salter undertaken by Sidney Aster.
F.10
1920-1923
F.11
1924
F.12
1925
F.13
1926
F.14
1927
F.15
1928
F.16
1929
F.17
1930
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1931
F.19
1932
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1933
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1934
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1935
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1936
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1937
F.25
1938
F.26
1939
F.27
1940-1941
F.28
1943
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1944
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1945
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1946
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1947
F.33
1948
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1949
F.35
1950-1975
Box 4
Series 2: Correspondence, re: Private Papers of Asters research subjects. Includes Personal Correspondence with Owners, Permissions, Transcriptions, and Original Documents.
F.1
Lord Alexander of Hillsborough (A.V. Alexander), Churchill Archive Centre, Cambridge.
F.2
Lord Allen of Hurtwood Papers, Thomas Cooper Library, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.
F.3
Sir Norman Angell Papers., Ball State University, Muncie, IN
F.4
Clem Attlee Papers, Churchill Archive Centre, Cambridge, University College, Oxford.
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Lord Beaverbrook Papers, Beaverbrook Library, London.
F.6
Edward Leslie Burgin Papers, courtesy of Mrs. D. Burgin.
F.7
Viscount Caldecote (Sir Thomas Inskip) Diary and Papers, Churchill Archive Centre, Cambridge.
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Lord Robert Cecil Papers, British Museum, London.
F.9
Neville Chamberlain Papers, Birmingham University Library, Birmingham.
F.10
Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Chatfield Papers, courtesy of 2nd Baron Chatfield.
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Centre for Oral History, Columbia University Library, New York.
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Sir Stafford Cripps Papers, Nuffield College, Oxford.
F.13
W.P. Crozier Papers, Beaverbrook Library, London.
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Lionel Curtis Papers, Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, Bodleian Library, Oxford.
F.15
Admiral of the Fleet 1st Viscount Cunningham Papers, British Museum, London.
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Hugh Dalton Diary and Papers, British Library of Political and Economic (BLPES), London.
F.17
Major-General Francis H.M. Davidson Papers, Kings College, London.
F.18
Admiral Sir Barry Domville Diary, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.
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Air Marshall Sir Thomas Elmhirst Papers, Churchill Archive Centre, Cambridge.
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Admiral Sir R.P. Ernle-Erle-Drax Papers, Churchill Archive Centre, Cambridge.
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H.A.L. Fisher Papers, Bodleian Library, Oxford.
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Admiral J.H. Godfrey Papers, Churchill College, Cambridge.
F.23
Earl of Halifax (Hickleton) Papers, courtesy of 2nd Earl of Halifax.
F.24
Lieut.-Col. Sir Cuthbert Headlam Diary and Papers; County Record Office, Durham.
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Marian Henderson, Royal Institute of International Affairs, London.
F.26
Christina Hole Papers, correspondence.
F.27
General 1st Baron (Hastings) Ismay Papers, Kings College, Cambridge.
F.28
Lord and Lady Kennet Diary and Papers, courtesy of 2nd Baron Kennet.
F.29
Frederick Kuh Papers, George Washington University, Washington, DC.
F.30
Sir John Maynard Keynes Papers, King`s College, Cambridge.
F.31
William Lyon Mackenzie King Papers, Library and Archives, Canada, Ottawa.
F.32
Labour Party Papers, Transport House, London.
F.33
George Lansbury Papers, BLPES, London.
F.34
Sir Basil Liddell Hart Papers, courtesy of Lady Liddell Hart.
F.35
David Lloyd George Papers, Beaverbrook Library, London.
F.36
Colonel Roderick MacLeod Papers, Kings College, London.
F.37
Lord (David) Margesson Papers, Churchill Archive Centre, Cambridge.
F.38
National Archives, Washington, DC
F.39
Sir Harold Nicolson Diary, Balliol College, Oxford.
F.40
Lady Passfield (Beatrice Webb) Diary, BLPES, London.
F.41
A. R. Radcliffe-Brown Papers, correspondence.
F.42
Franklin D. Roosevelt Papers, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, NY.
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1st Viscount (Sir Herbert) Samuel Papers, House of Lords Library, London.
F.44
Viscount (Sir John) Simon Diary and Papers, courtesy of 2nd Viscount Simon.
F.45
Sir E.L. Spears, correspondence with Col. A.J. Aylmer re: proposed biography, 1980-89.
F.46
J.A. Spender Papers, British Library, London.
F.47
1st Viscount Templewood (Sir Samuel Hoare) Papers, University Library, Cambridge.
F.48
The Times Archive, Printing House Square, London, including Geoffrey Dawson Papers.
F.49
A.J. Toynbee, Bodleian Library, Oxford.
F.50
United Nations Archives and Records, UNRRA, New York.
F.51
1st Baron (Sir Robert) Vansittart Papers, Churchill Archive Centre, Cambridge.
F.52
Captain Euan Wallace Diary and Papers, Bodleian Library, Oxford.
F.53
Sir John Wheeler-Bennett Papers, St. Anthonys College, Oxford.
F.54
Marquess of Zetland Papers, correspondence with Lord Zetland, and India Office Library, London.
Series IV: Sidney Asters Publications, 1971-2009.
Note: The following list of titles was catalogued and added to the William Ready Divisions monograph collection. To see a title listed here, please search the library catalogue.
Ivan Maisky and Parliamentary Anti-Appeasement, in Lloyd George, Twelve Essays, edited by A.J.P. Taylor (Hamish Hamilton, London, 1971; Atheneum, New York, 1971).
"Ivan Maisky and Parliamentary Anti-appeasement", in Lloyd George, Twelve Essays, edited by A.J.P. Taylor (Gregg Revivals, 2nd ed. rev., Aldershot, 1994).
1939, The Making of the Second World War (André Deutsch, London, 1973); History Book Club Alternate Choice, September 1973.
1939, The Making of the Second World War (Simon and Schuster, New York, 1974)
1939, The Making of the Second World War (Gregg Revivals, 2nd rev. ed., Aldershot, 1993).
Les Origines de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale (Librarie Hachette, Paris, 1974).
A.P. Young, The "X" Documents, The Secret History of Foreign Office Contacts the German Resistance 1937-1939 (André Deutsch, London, 1974); with 22 page Appendix, "Carl Goerdeler and the Foreign Office".
A.P. Young, Die X-Dokumente: Die geheimenKontakte Carl Goerdelersmit der britischenRegierung, 1938/1939 (R. Piper, Munich, 1989); with 26 page Anhang, "Carl Goerdeler und das Foreign Office".
Anthony Eden, A Biography (Weidenfeld& Nicolson, London, 1976).
Anthony Eden, A Biography (St. Martin's Press, New York, 1977).
The Second World War as a National Experience (Department of National Defence, Ottawa, 1981); with Introduction and Suggestions for Further Reading. Posted on the web by the Department of National Defence, 2003. See
>http://www.forces.gc.ca/hr/dhh/downloads/Official_Histories/Natl_exp.pdf
"Britain, From Empire to Welfare State, 1906-Present", and "Topics in Twentieth Century British Diplomacy", in Selected Reading Lists and Course Outlines from American Colleges and Universities: Modern European History, 1789 to the Present, Vol. 1, Chronological and National Courses, edited by John Santore (Markus Wiener, New York, 1983, 3rd. rev. ed., 1990).
British Foreign Policy, 1918-1945: A Guide to Research and Research Materials (Scholarly Resources, Wilmington, DE, 1984).
British Foreign Policy, 1918-1945: A Guide to Research and Research Materials (D.J. Costello Publishers, Tunbridge Wells, 1984).
British Foreign Policy, 1918-1945: A Guide to Research and Research Materials (Scholarly Resources, Wilmington, DE, and D.J. Costello Publishers, Tunbridge Wells, 1991); extensively expanded and revised second edition.
Guilty Men=: The Case of Neville Chamberlain", in Paths to War: New Essays on the Origins of the Second World War, edited by Robert Boyce and Esmonde M. Robertson (Macmillan, London, 1989; St. Martin's Press, New York, 1989).
"Salter's Soviet, in Power, Personalities and Policies: Essays in Honour of Donald Cameron Watt, edited by Michael Graham Fry (Frank Cass, London, 1992, Portland, OR, 1992).
"Chamberlain: The Guiltiest Man?" in British Appeasement and the Origins of World War II, edited by R.J.Q. Adams. (D.C. Heath, Lexington, MA, 1994).
Mapping the Archives=: Documents on British Foreign Policy and Documents on British Policy Overseas@, in Diplomatic Documents and Their Users: Proceedings of the Third Conference of Editors of Diplomatic Documents, Ottawa, 11-13 May 1994, edited by John Hilliker and Mary Halloran. (Historical Section, Department of Foreign Affairs and External Trade. Ottawa, 1995).
Guilty Men=: The Case of Neville Chamberlain@, in The Origins of the Second World War, edited by Patrick Finney. (Arnold, London, 1997).
Military Planning and the Origins of the Second World War: Afterword@, in Military Planning and the Origins of the Second World War, edited by B.J.C. McKercher and RochLegault. (Greenwood Publishing Group, Westport, CT, 2001).
Viorel Virgil Tilea and the Origins of the Second World War: An Essay in Closure. In Diplomacy and Statecraft, vol. 13, no. 3, September 2002, pp. 153-174.
Chamberlain, Neville, 1869-1940@, pp.244-245, and Eden, Sir Anthony, Lord Avon, 1897-1977@, pp. 419-420. In Reader=s Guide to British History, 2 vols., edited by David Loades. (Fitzroy Dearborn, London, 2003).
Sir William Seeds: Diplomat as Scapegoat? in Leadership and Responsibility: Collected Essays in Honour of Professor Robert Vogel, edited by Brian Farrell. (McGill Queens University Press, Montreal, 2004).
Appeasement and All Souls: A Portrait with Documents, 1937-1939 (Cambridge University Press for the Royal Historical Society (Cambridge, 2005).
Appeasement: Before and After Revisionism, Diplomacy and Statecraft, vol. 19, no. 3, September 2008, pp. 443-480.
Dealing with Josef Stalin: The Moscow Blue Book, 1939 (Argonaut Papers, London, 2009).