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Jameson, Margaret Storm, 1891-1986

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1891-01-08 - 1986-09-30

biographical statement

Margaret Storm Jameson was an English journalist and author, known for her novels and reviews. Jameson was born in Whitby, Yorkshire, and studied at the University of Leeds.

Found in 68 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1975-07-20

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1987.002.1.3.004
Scope and Contents

"I came back from Scotland two days ago, more exhausted than I have ever been in my foolish life. I have picked your letter from the incredible heap on my table..."

Dates: 1975-07-20

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1975-12-24

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1987.002.1.3.005
Scope and Contents

"How splended to get a letter from you, even in so intimidating an envelope. I think of you so often. I'm glad you went to Vienna. I love that city, I'll never see it again, but I've been very happy there..."

Dates: 1975-12-24

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1976-01-06

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1987.002.1.3.006
Scope and Contents

"It was no[sic] nice to see you, and good of you, and like you, to spare me time. And thank you for telling me about Ronald Boswell. It would be 1920 when Guy worked with him at Werner Lauries..."

Dates: 1976-01-06

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1976-01-21

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1987.002.1.3.007
Scope and Contents

"Thank you so much for letting me see Ronnie Boswell's letter. I would very much like to meet him and his wife- more especially when I'd see you at the same time..."

Dates: 1976-01-21

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1976-01-27

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1987.002.1.3.008
Scope and Contents

"Thank you, very much. You'll be bored with me if I go on telling you how kind you are and what your kindness means to me, please just believe in the things I don't say..."

Dates: 1976-01-27

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1976-02-04

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1987.002.1.3.009
Scope and Contents

"Thank you very much for the Sandringham card. Shall I come up on Thursday 26th? I'll only stay one day. London is a fatal place to come to, there are many things I'll be tempted to try..."

Dates: 1976-02-04

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1976-02-11

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1987.002.1.3.010
Scope and Contents

"Thank you so much for this wonderful map. If the taxi man can't find the hotel after one glance at it he is not fit to drive. I'll time myself to arrive in the afternoon..."

Dates: 1976-02-11

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1976-02-17

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1987.002.1.3.011
Scope and Contents

"The Sandringham won't have me for the 26th. I can either stay in some central caravanserie, or postpone coming until March or April or May- I must confess I hate to postpone..."

Dates: 1976-02-17

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1976-03-01

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1987.002.1.3.012
Scope and Contents

"I'm so glad you're recovering from the demon's attack. It seems to be a horrid and insidious sort of flu. Take care now..."

Dates: 1976-03-01

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1976-03-05

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 3
Identifier: 1987.002.1.3.013
Scope and Contents

"You must let me tell you- and I can't find words to do it well enough- how deep deep in your debt I am for my happy hours in your company and your house..."

Dates: 1976-03-05

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Authors and publishers. 1
Authors, American -- Correspondence -- 20th century 1
Authors, English -- 20th century 1
Authors, English -- 20th century -- Correspondence 1
Novelists, English -- 20th century. 1