LevelFile
Ref NoKENNA/2/4/7
TitleLetters from William James to Francis H erbert Bradley
Date1961-1970
Extent1-folder
Physical DescriptionLoose letters. Handle with care
DescriptionFile contains typed correspondence and draft material concerning J.C.Kenna's forthcoming article entitled 'Ten Unpublished letters from William James to Francis Herbert Bradley'.

The article was published in 'Mind', Vol. LXXV. N.S. No.299, July 1966

Details are as follows:

Received letters from:

Professor Gilbert Ryle, Editor of Mind returning J.C.Kenna's draft article with recommendations, December 1963
R.Highfield, Librarian Merton College concerning copying fees, 5 July 1965
R.Highfield, Sub-Warden Merton College concerning publication of Bradley's letters, 15 August 1961
R.Highfield, Librarian Merton College concerning 10 letters of William James, 1 July 1961
R.Highfield, Librarian Merton College concerning photocopies of William James' letters, 27 April 1961
The Clarendon Press, Oxford rejecting publication of the letters, 10 April 1962
William A. Jackson, Harvard University Library concerning copyright information on William James' letters, 5 April 1961
? Merton College Oxford inviting J.C.Kenna to visit and view William James' letters, 18 March 1961

Letters sent to:

Professor Gilbert Ryle Oxford concerning printing errors, 1 May 1964
G.R.Mure, Warden Merton College concerning suitable printer at OUP to print James' letters, 10 August 1961
William James (secundus) (son of William James) concerning his father's unpublished letters, 14 April 1961
Reprint entitled 'F.H.Bradley-Towards a Portrait' by G.R.G.Mure from Encounter-93 Vol.16 pp.28-35 1961
Typescript list of the letters of Josiah Royce, Chicago 1970
3-printed copies of a microfilm galley of an article entitled 'Bradley or Bergsen', from Journal of Philosophy undated
FormatTextual Material
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Wellcome Ref: PSY/KEN/9/3/7
LanguageEnglish
AccessConditionsAuthorised Users. View by Appointment
AccessStatusOpen
Location16: Wellcome Library
RulesDescription compiled in line with the following standard
ISAD (G) General International Standard Archival Description
ArchNoteCompiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.
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